Karnataka Tourism Stand Recognized for Best Decoration at TTF Kolkata 2024

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Karnataka Tourism, celebrated for its vibrant heritage, rich culture, breathtaking wildlife, pristine beaches, and thrilling adventure activities, left an indelible mark at TTF Kolkata 2024. The event, held at the Biswa Bangla Mela Prangan from July 12th to July 14th, provided an exceptional platform for Karnataka Tourism to promote its diverse offerings through an impressive 100-square-meter stand.

The Karnataka Tourism stand captivated visitors with a stunning display that highlighted the state’s rich heritage and diverse wildlife. This visually striking presentation earned the stand the Excellence Award for Best Decoration, a testament to its outstanding design and creative execution. This recognition underscores Karnataka’s commitment to providing an immersive and visually captivating experience for visitors.

The stand skillfully combined elements of heritage and wildlife, offering a comprehensive representation of the state’s unique attractions. By seamlessly integrating these themes, the Karnataka Tourism stand provided visitors with an engaging experience, inviting them to explore the rich cultural tapestry and natural wonders that the state has to offer.

Leading the Karnataka Tourism delegation were Dr. K.V. Rajendra, Director of Tourism and Managing Director of KSTDC, and Mr. Prabhu Linga Talakere, Joint Director of the Department of Tourism Karnataka, along with the key stakeholders. Their presence highlighted the extensive tourism experiences available in Karnataka.

Throughout the event, the Karnataka Tourism delegation engaged in meaningful discussions with domestic tour operators, travel agents, and other key stakeholders. These interactions aimed to strengthen existing ties and forge new partnerships, ultimately boosting tourism to Karnataka.

Karnataka Tourism’s presence at TTF Kolkata 2024 underscores its dedication to showcasing the state’s extraordinary potential and captivating offerings. The event received a remarkable response, with numerous visitors and trade partners expressing keen interest in Karnataka’s tourism prospects. With its incredible diversity, Karnataka remains a premier tourist destination year-round, inviting visitors to enjoy its splendid wonders. Whether one seeks a leisurely beach stroll, a journey through ancient monuments and palaces, or an exhilarating wildlife adventure, Karnataka’s tourism industry is poised to fulfill every traveler’s dreams.

The success of Karnataka’s participation at TTF Kolkata 2024 highlights the state’s tremendous potential to attract tourists from Kolkata and beyond.

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