Announcing a membership initiative at the 17th ATOAI Annual Convention, Ajeet Bajaj, President, ATOAI, said that adventure tour operators from Jammu & Kashmir joining ATOAI in 2026 will not be required to pay any joining or annual membership fee. The move aims to support local operators, enhance industry participation, and aid the growth of organised adventure tourism in the region.
ATOAI waives membership fees for Jammu & Kashmir adventure operators joining in 2026
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