Goa's crowded beaches wear a largely deserted look during the monsoon, a scene 
which the government intends to change by promoting `raindrop tourism'. 

Swimming is banned on beaches after south west monsoon hits the state. But the 
June-September period is also the time for a different experience with giant 
sea waves hitting the shores, cool breeze welcoming tourists and numerous 
streams and waterfalls sprouting amidst lush green landscape. 

The tourism department, which had promoted Goa as a 365-day holiday 
destination, is set to sell the concept of raindrop tourism, especially to 
travellers from West Asia, where rains are sparse. 

For this authorities are streamlining the promotional campaign. "We lack 
integrated campaign. Our promotional campaigns are distributed amongst multiple 
agencies. Other states have a single agency doing the job," Swapnil Naik, 
director, Goa Tourism, said. 

Official figure reveals that of the total tourist inflow, around 10 per cent 
are received during monsoons. 

The coastal state is facing tough competition from Kerala, which has branded 
itself as God's own country and aggressively promotes backwater tourism 
concept. 

Goa Tourism Development Corporation (GTDC), which has 13 properties, has 
introduced discount offers under themes like 'monsoon glee' and 'monsoon 
honeymoon' at its resorts and hotels to attract holiday-makers during the off 
season. 

GTDC managing director Nikhil Desai said the corporation has opted for an 
aggressive campaign on Internet and through travel marts. Tapping popular 
social networking sites like Facebook and Twitter is another way of reaching 
out to youngsters. 

Festivals like Sao Joao, which has revellers jumping into water bodies to 
welcome monsoons, are promoted by GTDC. Also, the corporation is exposing 
hinterland to the tourists, who usually don't think of Goa beyond beaches. 

GTDC hotels have 60 per cent occupancy along the coastal belt and 50 per cent 
in other places during the lean season, public relations officer Dipak Narvekar 
said. 

The corporation is offering 30 per cent discount on stay and food during 
monsoons.                                        
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