The beautiful beaches of Kerala has been reopened for people to visit them since 1 November 2020.
So, people who are bored at home and are thinking of what to do in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, check out the beaches of Kerala and refresh yourself.
As per a report, the government of Kerala reopened the beaches on 1 November, which is also observed as Kerala Day.
As we are in the second phase of unlocking, the reopening of beaches for public visitors will give a much-needed relief and a boost to the hotels and resorts that are placed nearby the beaches.
Also, travelling to beachside can help you take a break from all the negativity and stress that we are surrounded with due to the pandemic.
It will also improve tourism in the state, which had reopened hill station, backwater tourism, houseboats and adventure resorts in October during the first phase of unlocking.
Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan launched over 26 tourism projects in October 2020 in order to boost the travel and tourism sector in the state.
By Sahana Iyer
