As per the latest development, co-working spaces will soon be available in Goa for all those who are there for both work and fun. Recently, the tourism department of the state announced that co-working spaces will be established on Morjim and Ashwem beaches in Goa.
This move is in line with the Goa government’s desire to position the state as a tourism hotspot beyond its renowned beaches, as per State Tourism Secretary Sanjeev Ahuja.
He added that the government aims to attract more European tourists and high-spending travellers from various destinations. In short, the state government wants to offer more reasons to the travellers to visit Goa more often.
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Their approach is to introduce co-working spaces on the beaches, and also to grant nomad visas to individuals who can work while enjoying the coastal ambiance.
According to the official, the development of facilities on Morjim and Ashwem beaches is underway and will be completed soon. The state government has initiated the process of obtaining nomad visas for such visitors, having communicated with the Union Ministry of Home Affairs and the External Affairs Ministry. The official anticipates a positive outcome, with discussions ongoing and potential progress post the upcoming Lok Sabha elections.
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Ahuja elaborated on the concept of regenerative tourism, stressing the need to involve the local communities, culture, cuisine, festivals, and even farmers in the tourism spectrum. He highlighted lesser-known attractions, such as Goa’s expansive temples and churches, which will be integrated into this innovative approach. An agreement has already been inked with Temple Connect, an organisation dedicated to revitalising and developing the temple ecosystem.
In addition to beach tourism, the state is actively promoting spiritual tourism through regenerative tourism. Visitors will get to experience spice and cashew plantations, which will provide them with an opportunity to savour farm-fresh food.
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Reports also add that the tourism department has introduced activities like hiking, and traditional festivals like the annual carnival are being promoted. Ahuja mentioned specific events like Chikhal Kalo, akin to Spain’s Tomatina festival, showcasing the state’s vibrant and diverse cultural offerings.
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