Tamil Nadu Travel Expo in Madurai

About 250 participants are expected at Tamil Nadu Travel Expo 2024, scheduled in Madurai from 20-22 September this year. The event will showcase hospitality, wellness, and wedding offerings.

TT Bureau

Tamil Nadu Travel Expo 2024 will be organised at the Grand Madurai by GRT Hotels in Madurai from September 20 to 22.

The travel exhibition promises to shine a spotlight on Tamil Nadu’s vibrant tourism sector, emphasising on its rich heritage, burgeoning wellness retreats, and rising profile as an ideal destination for weddings.

About 250 people from domestic and international markets are expected to take part in the expo, which aims to bolster Tamil Nadu’s reputation as a top-tier tourist destination.

With a strategic focus on showcasing the state’s cultural treasures and hospitality offerings, the event will provide valuable networking opportunities and foster collaborations within the travel industry.

In collaboration with the South India Hotels and Restaurants Association (SIHRA), Confederation of Indian Industry (CII), and Travel Club Madurai, the Tamil Nadu Travel Expo 2024 represents a concerted effort to elevate the region’s tourism landscape.

Through engaging presentations, panel discussions, and interactive sessions, attendees will explore the diverse facets of Tamil Nadu’s tourism potential, spanning from historical landmarks to wellness retreats and bespoke wedding venues.

Industry leaders, travel professionals, and stakeholders will converge to delve into Tamil Nadu’s multifaceted offerings. The expo’s theme for the year, blending heritage, wellness, and wedding, invites exploration beyond heritage, showcasing Tamil Nadu’s excellence in hospitality, wellness retreats, and wedding destinations. As Tamil Nadu continues to attract travellers in search of authentic cultural experiences and luxurious wedding settings, the expo stands as a premier platform for industry insiders to connect, collaborate, and set the course for future tourism endeavours.

 

 

 

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