The second day of 'Kerala for All', a two-day knowledge conclave on inclusive and accessible tourism, began at Hotel Grand Hyatt. The event is organised by Kerala Tourism and The Hindu. Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan inaugurated the conference at 11 a.m. N. Ram, Director of The Hindu Group, gave a special address. The day focuses on governance, innovation, and wide implementation of inclusive tourism. A key session titled ‘Vision Kerala for All: Shaping the Future of Kerala Tourism’ featured Suman Billa, IAS, from the Ministry of Tourism, India, and K. Biju, IAS, Kerala Tourism Secretary. Another important discussion, ‘Seeing Travel Differently: Navigating the World Without Sight’, highlighted challenges faced by visually impaired travellers, such as wayfinding and public infrastructure. The conclave also tackled social themes. ‘Gender Inclusivity at the Heart of Tourism’ gathered voices from government, international groups, and designers to discuss gender issues in tourism. A presentation on ‘Inclusive Tourism Through a Neurodiverse Lens’ explored how hotels and public spaces can better serve neurodiverse guests by creating more welcoming environments. International best practices were shared in ‘International Spotlight: How Leading Countries Built Accessible Tourism Circuits’. Technology’s role took centre stage in ‘Digital and Tech Innovation in Inclusive and Accessible Tourism’. Hospitality experts discussed ‘Accessible Hospitality: Rethinking Hotels, Resorts and Public Venues’, focusing on applying inclusive designs and operations to improve guest experiences. Svayam, a leading Indian non-profit advocating for barrier-free environments, served as the Knowledge Partner. The conclave aims to create a strong framework to advance inclusive tourism across Kerala. The event reflects Kerala’s commitment to moving beyond dialogue to real, long-term change in the tourism sector.