KSTOA pitches Coastal Karnataka tourism corridor from Talapady to Karwar

The Karnataka State Travel Operators Association has proposed an integrated tourism corridor along the state's 320-km coastline. The plan aims to boost tourism by connecting major beaches and spiritual sites with improved infrastructure and digital amenities.
Why it matters
This initiative could significantly impact regional economic development and transform Coastal Karnataka into a major international tourism hub.
The Karnataka State Travel Operators Association (KSTOA) has appealed to the State government to develop an integrated Coastal Karnataka tourism corridor.
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