
New Delhi: The 2nd National Lighthouse Festival commenced today in Puri, with the Ministry of Ports, Shipping, and Waterways (MoPSW) hosting the Lighthouse Tourism Conclave 2024. The inaugural event attracted over 100 participants, including government officials, tourism experts, and conservationists, all gathered to explore the vast potential of lighthouse tourism.
The conclave aimed to develop strategies for preserving these iconic maritime structures while fostering tourism development. Participants engaged in discussions about the unique cultural and historical significance of lighthouses, emphasizing their role in maritime safety and heritage conservation.
The event highlighted the need for innovative approaches to enhance lighthouse tourism, integrating it with local community development and environmental sustainability. Experts shared insights on best practices and successful case studies from around the world, aiming to create a blueprint for India’s lighthouse tourism sector.
As the festival continues, stakeholders will focus on identifying opportunities to promote lighthouses as tourist destinations, contributing to regional economies while preserving their historical value for future generations.
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