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Ministry of Tourism releases 17th webinar titled 'Exploring River Nila'

New Delhi, May 10 (UNI) Ministry of Tourism's 17th session of 'Dekho Apna Desh' webinar titled 'Exploring River Nila' showcased meaningful travel experiences for travelers that are offered by relatively unvisited places.
Presented by Gopinath Parayil, Founder, The Blue Yonder, Anita Nair, Writer and Storyteller and Arun Narayanan, INTACH Palakkad , the webinar took the participants to a journey into lesser known towns and villages along the River Nilaaalso known as Bharathapuzha in Kerala which offers authentic and unique experiences to the discerning travellers and explorers .
The story 'Exploring River Nila' was modelled on showcasing the tenets of responsible tourism that involves finding uniqueness about a place , the people who live in it, and sharing it with the people who come to visit.
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