Tourism ministry partners with Netflix, OTAs to promote India globally on World Tourism Day
The Netflix partnership aims to promote Indian destinations through cinematic storytelling, with curated trailers and global outreach.
The Netflix partnership aims to promote Indian destinations through cinematic storytelling, with curated trailers and global outreach.
Tourism organisations across north Bengal have begun gearing up for the celebrations of World Tourism Day on 27 September, bringing together stakeholders from the state and central tourism departments, local associations, and community groups.
On World Tourism Day today, the Union ministry of tourism has launched Paryatan Mitra and Paryatan Didi, responsible tourism initiatives in 50 places across the country, including two tourism destinations in West Bengal, Kolkata and Darjeeling.
The Uttar Pradesh Department of Tourism hosted a special event with Jaiveer Singh, the minister of tourism and culture, as the chief guest.
Vice-President Jagdeep Dhankhar on Friday underscored the vital role of tourism in fostering global peace, economic development, and cultural exchange, saying that tourism connects the bonds of humanity, which are much needed in today’s world.
On the occasion of World Tourism Day today, the Ministry of Tourism launched the Incredible India Content Hub on the revamped Incredible India digital portal (www.incredibleindia.gov.in).
Covering key regions of Odisha, Andhra Pradesh, and Chhattisgarh, the East Coast Railway facilitates travel to some of the most iconic tourist spots in eastern India.
The Manas National Park and Tiger Reserve, located in Assam’s Baksa district, will reopen its doors to tourists tomorrow, signaling the start of the 2024-25 ecotourism season.
Recently, it has been observed by the UNWTO that international tourist movement at the start of 2022 was double the level recorded in 2021.
"Indian doctors are admired worldwide for their dexterity. India is taking numerous initiatives to emerge as a hub for medical tourism.”