Domestic News

» MTDC to train 200 tourist guides across Maharashtra

This programme will not only help the youth to have a new career option at the local level but will also enhance the experience of tourists ... Read more

» Public sector Balmer Lawrie takes over Vacations Exotica for Rs. 20 Crore

Balmer Lawrie Tours & Travels, one of the largest travel and tour agents and the oldest IATA accredited agency in India, will strengthen its foothold in tours segment by taking over Vacations Exotica ... Read more

» MTDC to launch first tour of Bollywood Tourism from February 8

MTDC has come up with offering of packaged tours to Bollywood in association with Dadasaheb Phalke Chitra Nagri (Filmcity - Goregaon) ... Read more

» Kerala Tourism attracts more tourists with new initiatives

Registers consistent rise in both international and domestic tourist arrivals ... Read more

» IRCTC offers 'Panch Takht Special' tourist train for the Sikh pilgrims

To cover Sri Hazoor Sahib at Nanded, Sri Patna Sahib at Patna, Sri Damdama Sahib in Bhatinda, Sri Harmandir Sahib (Sri Akal Takht Sahib) at Amritsar and Sri Keshgarh Sahib at Anandpur Sahib ... Read more

» OTM Mumbai to host National Tourism Summit and Most Influential Person Awards

OTM is being organized at Bombay Exhibition Centre, Hall 1, on 7th, 8th & 9th Feb 2014 ... Read more

» Air India extends 30% discount offer till Thursday

The fare war came as the airlines expected a weak demand in the upcoming lean period and attempted to mop up funds for the March quarter ... Read more

» Tourism Ministry finalises grant of Rs 48.4 crore for Puducherry projects

The projects include beautification and improvement of amenities for tourist on the bank of the Oussudu lake and illumination of buildings having heritage and historical importance ... Read more

» GoAir to launch daily flight service between Kolkata & Patna from 4th February 2014

Apart from a strong movement for leisure, the two capital cities attract travellers for local businesses and trade ... Read more

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