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BEACH TOURISM IN KERALA

Dr. K Sasikumar1

Parvathy Nand2

Introduction

Kerala is increasingly rated as one of the must visit destinations not


only but the highly discerning foreign tourists but also by the domestic
tourists. Tourism is a major phenomenon of modern world and is one of the
world‘s highest priority industries and employers. Kerala is today the most
sought and trusted tourism brand in India. Kerala is famous for different
facets like pilgrimage tourism, cultural tourism, medical tourism, beach
tourism, backwater tourism etc.

Among them one of the important facets of Kerala tourism is beach


tourism. Kerala beaches, most of the India‘s finest beaches are in Kerala. Its
entire 700 kilometer length coastline is lined with sandy beaches, rocky
promontories and coconut palms. Each year a large number of visitors (both
foreign as well as domestic tourists) visited there in search of tranquil, palm
fringed beaches and also for the various packages linked with beach tourism
like Ayurveda tourism or health tourism. The factors stimulating a flourishing
beach tourism sector include scenic splendor, moderate climate, clean
environment, a friendly and peace – loving people with high tolerance or
cultural diversity and the potential for creating unique tourism products like
beach resorts, Ayurvedic centers, spa centers, health tourism etc. Kerala
enjoys an extraordinary kinship with the sea or beaches which offers a surf,
spice and sand like no other place. Though extremely popular worldwide, the
beaches remain strangely unexploited and bewitching.

1. Professor and Head, Department of Commerce, University of Kerala.


2. Assistant Professor, S N College , Varkala.
Importance of beach tourism in Kerala

1. To increase foreign exchange

Beach tourism is an industry that earns foreign exchange for a


country without harming natural resources and also without exporting any
material goods. Both domestic as well as foreign tourists are frequently
visiting various popular beach destinations of Kerala tends to show an
increasing rate of revenue generation.

2. Development of infrastructural facilities

The improvement and development of infrastructural facilities


is another important benefit offered by the beach tourism industry. Some of
the infrastructural facilities like roads, water supply, hotels, resorts,
ayurvedic centers, spa centers, and other sectors of the economy have a
positive impact due to it. The provision of infrastructural may provide the
basis as an encouragement for economic diversification. And also, a variety
of secondary activities may be promoted in presence of beach tourism.

3. Generation of employment opportunities

Beach tourism is a sector that offers a wide range of employment


opportunities for highly skilled, semi–skilled, and unskilled labors in sectors
like hotels, spas, restaurants, travel agencies, tour operators, travel guides,
tourism officers, shops etc.

4. To maintain a balanced regional development

It greatly benefits underdeveloped regions of various places or


beach destinations. There are some places which have places of high scenic
beauty, natural environment, potentiality etc., but they are not been given
importance for improvement initiatives to bring a lot of prosperity and
development to the regional sector.

5. Importance in maintaining peace and understanding

Beach tourism in Kerala plays an important role in promoting


national as well as international goodwill. It creates awareness and
appreciation of other countries culture and tradition and paves a way for
cultural exchange and enrichment. Beach tourism can be considered as a
mediator for international understanding by way of bringing diverse people
from different countries, cultures, customs, and traditions to be together.

Challenges of Beach Tourism in Kerala

Even though beach tourism is considered as a positive


phenomenon, there are some challenges that are faced during the promotion
of beach tourism which includes

1. Disposal of waste, hygiene and cleanliness

The waste disposal system of the beaches like Kovalam, Varkala,


Alleppey is not properly availed, even though if they are available they are
not properly maintained which makes the beaches an dilemma and also, the
usage of plastics articles, waste plastics etc makes beaches a polluted one.

2. Guided services

The services of the guide for the tourists to , the beach destinations
in Kerala is below the standard to Goa beaches and the guide there was not
properly trained so as to cope up with the tourist demands is one of the
major challenge faced in beach tourism.
3. Lack of proper infrastructural facility

Even though Kerala is labeled a God’s Own Country, it is not able to meet
the basic current requirement of various infrastructural facilities such as
toilets, kiosks, fireplaces, benches, parlors, information centers, waiting
sheds etc to be needed in various beach destinations like Kovalam, Varkala
and Alleppey. Lacking of basic infrastructural facilities in those destinations
can be considered as the reason for the decline of tourists visiting beaches.
In order to raise the availability of infrastructural facilities necessary funding
is to be provided and steps is to be taken to access infrastructural facilities
by the concerned authorities.

4. Basic Amenities

The basic amenities are the factor that promote beach tourism in
Kerala. By focusing on various beach destinations like Kovalam, Varkala,
Alleppey the basic amenities such as transport facilities, hotels , car parking
areas, toilets, restaurants, hotels, waiting sheds etc were absent which
makes destinations a weaker one. So necessary initiatives is to be
implemented in order to solve the issue.

Popular Beaches in Kerala

Some of the destinations popular beaches of God’s Own Country, Kerala


include:

Kovalam Beach

It is one of India‘s internationally renowned beach. Kovalam is situated just


13 kms from capital city of Kerala, Thiruvnanthpuram and journey takes only
about half an hour. Kovalam beach is an ideal destination of honeymoon
couples, families, lonely hearts and adventurers due to its ambience
combined with good facilities. This beach is named as golden beach due to
its golden sand. This beach has lovely coconut palms fringe in the golden
sands. Kovalam in fact is stretched among three crescent beaches which are
separated by natural rocky promontories as barriers. These beaches are
samudra beach, Eve’s or the Hawah and Lighthouse beach. Kovalam beach
is excellent for sunbathing, swimming, surfing and boating. The beach
is guarded by lifeguards. Kovalam beach is highly commercialized having
most of the modern facilities. Ayurveda massages, panchrakma, spas, sauna
and Jacuzzi are very common and are offered by most of the hotels/resorts.
Foreigners throng Ayurvedic parlors, yoga and meditation centers, that have
sprung up all over the place. The volleyball court and the hammocks are the
spots around the Kovalam beach resorts, popular with the tourists in
Kovalam beach. Apart from the usual sunbath and surfing, many marine
activities are possible at Kovalam. In 2004-05, the number of tourist visited
Kovalam destination was 855,787 and those visited on 2007-08 has an
estimation of 948,579 indicates an increase in trend of inflow of tourists for
about four years and the number of International tourists visited during
2007-08 was about 193,924 as compared to 103,558 in 2004-05 also
exhibits an increase in tourists inflows in an continuous manner.

Varkala Beach

Varkala Beach is been ranked as a top ten seasonal beach by


discovery channel. Situated in South Kerala at North end boarder of
Trivandrum District, Varkala is an amazing seaside resort and spa. Varkala
spa, 42 km away from Thiruvananthapuram, is the best spot along Kerala
coast for watching sunset. The sight of the sun melting into the sea would
blossom your poetic sense. The mineral water gushing from the hill is
believed to have medicinal properties. The Varkala sand has become an
ideal spot for confluence of cultures exotic and alien. The Varkala Beach has
something for everybody I As a tourism destination Varkala is filled with
Hotels, Restaurants, Ayurvedic and Yoga centers, Spa centers and Travel
Operators. It is an ideal location for those looking for a relaxed and quieter
holiday. The Beach with its brown sand, panoramic landscape and seascapes
is a tropical paradise. Varkala beach is an ideal spot to enjoy the sight of
sunset in Kerala Red laterite cliffs that borders the beach just dramatically
into the sea; Varkala is a seaside resort and spa, as well as important Hindu
center of pilgrimage. Various beach activities like, beach volleyball,
swimming, surfing, sailing, parasailing or scuba diving can be enjoyed at the
Varkala family beach. Else just laze in the sun or try your hand at building a
sand castle or participate in any of the numerous beach activities offered on
the beautiful beach.There is Nature Cure Centre at Varkala beach, which is
ideal for naturaotherapy and Ayurvedic treatments. It offers a wide range of
quality stay facilities from luxury accommodation to budget rooms to the
tourists. The tourists inflow for the period 2004-05 has 865,048 and 948,579
during 2007-08 and the International tourists visited there was about
193,924 in 2007-08 as against 94,835 in 2003-04.

Alleppey Beach

Allapuzha is known as Venice of East. Alappuzha beach in Kerala is


located o a strip of land, sandwiched between the Arabian Sea and the
Punnamada backwaters. Tourists can fly upto Kochi airport in Nedumbassery
and can get a cab to travel the rest 90 kilometer towards south of the state-
Alappuzha beach is quite a popular hangout and relaxation spot in the
district of Alappuzha. Alappuzha is a district of enormous natural beauty.
Facilities at the Alappuzha Beach include boating, a children's park with toy
train and bicycles. The tourists participate in any of the numerous beach
activities offered on the beautiful Alappuzha beaches! For instance, indulge
in any of the exciting water sports such as surfing or parasailing, or go
swimming in the clear blue sea, or even try your hand at building a sand
castle or playing a game of beach volleyball! Water sports are one of the
most thrilling beach activities, and Alappuzha beach have the best of aqua-
sport equipment such as water-scooters and high-speed boats .The
Alleppey beach is a spectacular one. At one end are the dense palm groves
that are so characteristic of Kerala’s landscape. Most of the tourist visited
there in order to experience its natural scenic beauty and clean environment
which made them an experience of rich and nourishing.

The domestic tourists during 2003-04 has an estimation of 172,119


as compared to 170,731 shows an decline in tourists visit in the destination
and the International tourists in the destination was about 38,024 in 2003-04
and the arrival of tourist in 2007-08 was 40,463 indicates an inflow of
tourists.

Bekal Beach

Bekal beach is located towards the northern tip of Kerala and is


14kms away from Kasargode. The Kazargode district is blessed with so many
beaches like bekal beach which has an historical background which makes
one of the most tourist destination beach spot. The 2 km long Bekal beach is
a perfect place for individual, who knows nothing then swimming and
sightseeing Bekal beach with Bekal fort in the background is been developed
as international tourist spot which is 300 years old and the largest and the
best preserved fort in Kerala. Largest best preserved Fort in Kerala
spreading over 40 acres that runs in to the Arabian Sea. The Bekal fort is
also among the five centers selected by the government of India to be
developed as Special Tourism Area.

The tourists arrival in the destination has an estimation of 134,661


during 2003-04 and 135,191 as in 2007-08 shoes an increase trend in visits.
And the international tourists arrival was 868 in 2007-08 as compared to 689
in 2003-04.
Muzhupilangad Beach

Muzhappilangad beach of Kannur is one of the longest beaches of


Kerala. It is situated at a distance of 15 kilometers from Kannur. The
Muzhapilangad beach is the only drive-in beach of India. This is what makes
it unique among all other beaches of not only Kerala but also India. The long
stretch, which measures around 4 kilometers, is the ideal place to laze
around or go for a drive. The beach is about 5 km long and curves in a wide
area providing a good view of Kannur on the north. Local laws allow
beachgoers to drive for a full 4 km directly on the sands of the beach. The
beach is clean and well maintained and is one of the best places to hang
around in Kannur. It is Kerala’s only drive in beach where one can drive
about 4 kilometer from Kannur to Tellichery. It is one of the beach that
welcomes to have an experience of swimming, sunbathing etc. The beach is
famous for a number of water activities and a naval academy,
Muzhupilangad beach. It is a suitable place for Ayurvedic therapies, Spa
treatments etc.

Kappad Beach

Located at a distance of 16 kilometer from the Kozhikode town, the


kappad beach is wrapped in a sheet of history. It is a land where the famous
portugese sailor, Vasco Da Gama set his feet in the year 1948 along with
170 men which marked the beginning of a new era and new relationship
earlier. Today, Kappad attracts a whole lot of visitors desirous of knowing
more about the Portuguese and the native Indians of that time. Travel to
Kappad Beach and get immerse in various beach activities. Marvel the
beauty of nature that engulfs this beautiful sandy beach. A mere sight of the
beach evokes the feelings of joy and content. Play beach volleyball or
football or just lie down on the powdered sands makes the Kappad beach an
distinct one.
Also, the unblemished beauty and serenity of the beach is something
that is intact despite increasing tourism. The number of tourists arrival
during 2003-04 was about 498,931 and 570,832 in 2007-08 and the
International tourists has an estimation of

Cherai Beach

Cherai Beach is one of the most beautiful beaches in Kerala. It is a


long golden sandy beach extending for 10 kilometers, famous by families for
its ideal wind conditions and good restaurants. Cherai Beach is located in
Vypin island, Kochi, India. Cherai Beach is just 25 km from Kochi, the
business capital of Kerala and 30 km from Cochin International Airport. The
place is a unique combination of sea and backwaters rimmed by lush green
coconut palms and paddy fields. It is an ideal location for swimming, surfing
etc. angling is one of the best leisure sports that test both the agility and the
patience of the sportsman. Fishing and angling tours on the magical cherai
waters can be the most fascinating experience .The crystal clear waters
around Cherai waters are ideal for swimming, snorkeling and surfing. Besides
these, there is an ample scope for bird and animal watching. Cherai is well
known for the mouth lingering fresh sea food and country wine Toddy.
Cherai also has some ancient historical monuments in its close proximity.

Fort Kochi Beach


“The Queen of Arabian Sea”, Kochi, beckons one and all to relish
and relive the glory of the bygone years. Fort Kochi beach is among the
finest beaches of world and popular beach holiday on the map of Kerala
beach tourism and renowned for Indo- European architecture and cultural
roots with Portugal, Judaism Culture. The Fort Kochi beach has secured a top
position in the itineraries of tourists and businessman alike Fort. . People
come to beach to play, exercises, meditations and many other things. The
main attraction on this beach site is the historic fort which helps you to get
familiar with its eventful colonial history and European regimes who ruled it.
Cochin Carnival on the New Year eve is a colorful festival not to be missed at
the beach site. The experience of the beach is worth cherishing the entire
life. The main attraction on the beach site is the historic fort which helps to
familiarize with the eventful colonial history and European regimes who ruled
it. The raw and unused stretch of beach is a loner's delight, where one could
swim, play cricket or volley ball and even manage to practice yoga. It is
offering some of the beach activities like water and beach sports activities.

Kappil Beach

Kappil beach is just 6 kms away from Bekal fort. Kappil Beach
is a beautiful, calm and secluded one which is an ideal spot for such nature
lovers and attracts a large number of tourists everywhere. The Kappil beach
is sun-drenched and it is an exact getaway to spend time after a hectic
toured Bekal Fort The sun drenched Kappil Beach is a perfect gateway after
a hectic tour of the nearby Bekal Fort, some 6 kilometer away. The beach
covers an area of about twenty-five acres land and it is the most exciting
location to relax and enjoy the pleasure The long stretch is wide and clean
enough for swimming and beach walking. The beach has the massive rock,
the Kodi Cliff, which act as a resting place for the visitors. It is an ideal
location for relaxation and rejuvenation which offers a high spirit of peace
and solitude from the place.

SWOT ANALYSIS

For the purpose of the study, a SWOT analysis was conducted by


concentrating mainly on three popular beach destinations of Kerala like
Kovalam, Varkala and Alleppey among the stakeholders and the results of
the analysis is given as:

Strengths Weaknesses
Natural environment Inadequate infrastructure
Scenic beauty Taxation policy of Government of
India
Smooth law and order Restrictive coastal regulation zone
Innovative brand and positioning Waste disposal system
Beach products and services Lack of trained staffs
Advanced society and full literacy
Opportunities Threats
Unused potentialities of beach Pollution and ecological hazards
tourism
Employment opportunities Natural calamities

Cultural distortion

Recommendations for the Promotion of Beach Tourism in Kerala

Based on the SWOT analysis conducted above, some suggestive


measures can be taken into consideration for the purpose of promoting
beach tourism in Kerala which includes:

1. Provide special attention and care to tourists, both domestic and


foreign while they are visiting beaches by setting up of
Information Centers, Help me Desk, Trained staffs and guides,
medical care facilities etc in order to support the tourists and
tackle the issue and improves the beach tourism in Kerala.
2. Maintain smooth law and order and proper enforcement ensuring
the safety and security of those using various beach destinations
of Kerala.
3. Provide necessary basic facilities like hotels, shops, toilets,
transport facilities, car parking facilities to the tourists in various
beach destinations.
4. The lack of trained staff and guides in some of the popular beach
destinations such as Varkala Beach, Alleppey Beach, Cherai
Beach makes the domestic as well as foreign tourists visits a
difficult one. So it is the responsibility of Tourism Promotion
Council to provide the experienced, well trained guides to
different beach destinations to tackle the situation.
5. The availability of affordable hotels, restaurants, spa centers,
parlours to the foreign tourists as well as domestic tourists is an
inevitable one which makes beach destinations a popular one. So
inorder to cope up with the demand the Government should take
initiatives to provide these facilities both on peak season as well
as off seasons

6. Maintain cleanliness in beaches such as placement of waste


dumping baskets in various places helps to minimize the
wastages here and there
7. Promote quality service such as medical facilities, personal care
facilities, transport facilities, accommodation facilities to the
tourists visiting different beach destinations.
8. Development of infrastructural facilities such as toilets, kiosks,
fireplaces, benches, waiting sheds etc for the tourists visiting
beaches.
9. It is very important to get the feedback from the tourists visiting
different beach destinations in order to know what the
experiences that they got from the destinations are. For that a
mechanism should be developed, reported and maintained about
the feedback so as to improve the beach tourism in Kerala.
Conclusion

In the forth coming years, beach tourism will develop in an exorbitant


stage which makes Kerala an identifiable and attractive destination among
the world. Kerala is blessed with so many potentials to a great extent and
the only way that we to promote beach tourism are to protect, promote and
preserve the beaches of Kerala so that Kerala, God’s Own Country will be a
place of beach tourism.

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