As the country gets ready to observe its 77th Independence Day, it is crucial to honor the diversity of everything India has to offer and to remember the sacrifices made by our ancestors who struggled to protect the legacy that has led us to this momentous day. And what better way to honor our nation’s freedom than to discover its lesser-known tourist attractions? As a result, the Ministry of Tourism has partnered with travel website MakeMyTrip to highlight 600+ must-visit locations.
The ‘Traveller’s Map of India’ microsite, which was created as a result of this effort, enables travelers to find undiscovered tourist attractions based on their tastes. It was created by MakeMyTrip and adheres to the “Dekho Apna Desh” program of the Indian government.
“We applaud MakeMyTrip’s initiative to showcase India’s numerous travel options and to support homegrown travel. In a news release, Union Minister of Tourism, Culture, and DoNER G Kishan Reddy said, “We invite more such initiatives to realize our joint aim of presenting our country to the globe.
India travel The project aims to increase domestic travel. (Pixabay, source)
The travel agency searched through India’s past travel search data to compile this vacation shortlist. Based on this rationale, it chose places that are less well-known and only known to a small portion of the population nationwide. To make it easier for travelers to select their favourite genre, the travel options have been further divided into categories including adventure, wildlife, heritage, mountains, beaches, etc.
“The Traveller’s Map of India is an ideal memorial of August 15th since it captures the voice of practically every Indian traveler. According to Rajesh Magow, co-founder and group CEO of MakeMyTrip, “We have always championed the diversity of India’s tourism offers and wanted to push the envelope of exploration further.
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What better way to accomplish this, he continued, than to enable every Indian to serve as an ambassador for the nation’s cultural, historic, ecological, and geographic wonders? We appreciate the Ministry of Tourism’s support of our effort. It reinforces our belief in our goal of making India the most popular tourist destination in the world.
According to the press release, this program also supports domestic travel’s potential as a formidable tool for socioeconomic development, directly and significantly bolstering India’s economy’s multifaceted expansion.
Source-Indian express