MPTM 2017 held at Bhopal from October 27 to 29 with theme to Seek. Discover. Explore
Highlights:
- Attendance from National and International tourism professionals to put the spotlight on Madhya Pradesh as a year round destination.
- The concept of the event is a B2B platform specially created for the national and international audience. Seeing things in a new light is the ethos of the theme. “Showcasing Madhya Pradesh’s diverse offerings in a new way”.
The fourth edition of Madhya Pradesh Travel Mart (MPTM) was held at Bhopal from October 27 to 29 this year. Over 200 national and international buyers and about 100 representatives of distinct Indian markets participated in it. Madhya Pradesh, a land that offers not only Bandhavgarh , but a great mix of Spiritulism in Sanchi, rock shelter paintings in Bhim Betka and pilgrimage in Amarkantak. Madhya Pradesh also famous as heartland of the country having 3 World Heritage Sites, is not only capable to attract tourists who are in search of something new but also as a diverse travel hot spot with great opportunities and depths for serious travelers as well.
The fourth Madhya Pradesh Travel Mart bring tourism stakeholders on a platform where they would interact to explore opportunities of mutual trade. The event is being supported by eminent institutions of tourism and hospitality industry including Adventure Tour Operators Association of India, Indian Association of Tour Operators, Travel Agent Association of India and Federation of Hotel and Restaurant Association of India and more.
50 Foreign Tour Operators from Australia, Austria, Czech Republic, United States of America, Britain, Germany, France, South Africa, Hong Kong, Singapore and other countries also participated in the event.
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