Jumpin Heights to participate in 2018 First edition of Adventure Sports Expo
Jumpin Heights, India’s first Extreme Adventure zone in Rishikesh in Uttarakhand, will be participating in the First edition of Adventure Sports Expo. The three-day event will be held on 27-29 January, 2018 in Delhi where it will give an opportunity to leverage adventure sports as a business in a fun-filled environment.
The First edition of Adventure Sports Expo catalyzes the growth of adventure sports and attracts tourism by bringing together gear and equipment manufacturers, expert trainers, best practices as well as technological advancement in India.
The event is the largest buyer-seller meet and is the biggest opportunity to leverage adventure sports as a business. The adventure is related to B2B, B2C and B2G in India and has received overwhelming response from distributors, institutional buyers, tour and camp operators and training and certification Institutes.
Niharika Nigam, Business Development Director, Jumpin Heights, “We are really excited and looking forward to a maximum participating in the First edition of Adventure Sports Expo. We hope that the event will definitely promote adventure tourism in the country and will support India to become one of the most sought after destinations for adventure tourism.”
Top luminaries from across the globe will address many sessions at the expo. They will be discussing the various issues related to adventure sports sector.
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