1 Tourist Facilitation Centre, Department of Tourism, Park View + 91 471 2321132
2 Tourist Information Centre, Railway Station, Thampanoor + 91 471 2334470
3 Tourist Information Centre, KSRTC Central Bus Station, Thampanoor + 91 471 2327224
4 Tourist Information Centre, Domestic Airport + 91 471 2501085
5 Tourist Information Centre, International Airport + 91 471 2502298
6 Tourist Facilitation Centre, Guest House Compound, Kovalam + 91 471 2480085
7 District Tourism Promotion Council (DTPC), Vellayambalam
+ 91 471 2315397
Fax:+ 91 471 2313606
8 Tourist Amenity Centre , Varkala + 91 470 2602227
Kerala Tourism runs Information Offices in various Indian states. Those on their trip in Kerala can visit Information Offices functioning in all districts and at major destinations. Find your nearest office from the list given below.
Jharkhand Tourism Office
Jharkhand state is full of evergreen forests, wild life sanctuaries, lakes, waterfalls, health and holiday resorts and a wide range of scenic beauty for tourists. The State's Chota Nagpur plateau presents a rolling hills area, dense forests, several waterfalls and many springs with mineral waters.
Jharkhand state is not only a state of abundant evergreen forests or wildlife or waterfalls but also a state of important pilgrimage destinations. The famous places of pilgrimage are Rajrappa, Parasnath, Sun Temple, Baidyanathdham (Deoghar), Jagannathpur Temple and Hill, Anjangram and many more.
Incredible India
The administrative head of the Ministry of Tourism is the Secretary (Tourism). The Secretary also acts as the Director General (DG) Tourism.
The office of the Director General of Tourism {now merged with the office of Secretary (Tourism)} provides executive directions for the implementation of various policies and programmes. The Directorate General of Tourism has a network of 20 offices within the country and 13 offices abroad. The overseas offices are primarily responsible for tourism promotion and marketing in their respective areas and the field offices in India are responsible for providing information service to tourists and monitoring the progress of field projects.
Kerala Tourism Office
Welcome to Kerala, God's Own Country. With the Arabian Sea on the west, the western ghats towering 500 - 2700m on the east and Kerala is networked by forty-four rivers. Kerala is a very easy place to simply sit back and enjoy. The name means "land of coconuts" and the palms shade nearly the entire state from the tropical sun; many call the beach at Kovalam the best in India, tranquil stretches of emerald backwaters, lush green hill stations and exotic wildlife, ayurvedic health resorts, enchanting art forms, magical festivals, historic and cultural monuments, an exotic cuisine⦠all of which offers a unique experience.
Delhi Tourism Office
New Delhi, the capital and the third largest city of India is a fusion of the ancient and the modern. Standing along the West End of Gangetic Plain, the capital city, Delhi, unwinds a picture rich with culture, architecture and human diversity, deep in history, monuments, museums, galleries, gardens and exotic shows. Comprising of two contrasting yet harmonious parts, the Old Delhi and New Delhi, the city is a travel hub of Northern India.