Tripura to host India-Bangladesh tourism fest from April 17
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL NEWS, WORLD/ Created : Apr 14, 2022, 16:49 IST
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Reports have it that hotel owners, tour operators, and tourism officials along with others from both the countries will be attending the festival that is being organised by Tripura Tourism Development Corporation (TTDC).
Reports have it that hotel owners, tour operators, and tourism officials along with others from both the countries will be attending the festival that is being organised by Tripura Tourism Development Corporation (TTDC). Read less
Reports have it that hotel owners, tour operators, and tourism officials along with others from both the countries will be attending the festival that is being organised by Tripura Tourism Development Corporation (TTDC).
All tour operators, leading cultural organisations from West Bengal and other northeastern states have also been invited. Prominent artistes from both the countries will be attending the festival, whereas a mega cultural programme will be held in the inaugural session of the festival on April 17. An event on traditional food to enable visitors sample the delicious indigenous cuisine of Tripura, at the main entrance of the palace, will also be a part of the said event.
Further, hotel owners, tour operators, and tourism officials from both the countries will meet on April 19 at the auditorium of Gitanjali Tourist Residence to chalk out a roadmap for developing a tourist circuit in the region.
Referring to this, Tripura Tourism Minister stated that with the expansion of railway connectivity in Tripura and shorter road link with Bangladesh, the state got an exclusive opportunity to offer a unique experience of diversity to the tourists. Besides, splendid hills, rivers, archeological sites, Hindu and Buddhist temples, the tourists can reach beautiful sea beaches of Southern Bangladesh by driving down only 120 km from here crossing the bridge over river Feni.
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