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World Tourism Day
The World Tourism Day event, held annually on September 27, serves as a vibrant celebration of the tourism industry and its vital role in promoting cultural exchange and economic development. Each year, the event features a unique theme that addresses current trends and challenges in tourism, drawing global attention to pressing issues such as sustainability, digital transformation, and community....
The World Tourism Day event, held annually on September 27, serves as a vibrant celebration of the tourism industry and its vital role in promoting cultural exchange and economic development. Each year, the event features a unique theme that addresses current trends and challenges in tourism, drawing global attention to pressing issues such as sustainability, digital transformation, and community engagement.
Events take place worldwide, including conferences, cultural showcases, and interactive workshops. Industry leaders, policymakers, and local communities come together to share insights, best practices, and innovative ideas to shape the future of travel. In many regions, the day includes local festivals, exhibitions, and guided tours that highlight the richness of cultural heritage, encouraging tourists to explore lesser-known destinations.Educational initiatives are also prominent, with schools and universities participating to foster awareness about the importance of responsible tourism. Through engaging discussions and activities, the event emphasizes the significance of preserving ecosystems and respecting local cultures.Overall, the World Tourism Day event aims to inspire travelers and stakeholders alike to recognize tourism as a force for good, encouraging sustainable practices that benefit both people and the planet while celebrating the joys of exploration and adventure.
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Activities
This ticket price includes India - Pakistan Zero Point Border Visit, Sarhad Gatha - Museum Visit, Ajeya Prahari - War Memorial Visit, Naam Namak Nishaan - Conceptual Art Gallery, BSFs Beating Retreat Ceremony, Flag Lowering Ceremony, Documentary Show and moreover event includes in this entry ticket.
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Organized By
Lallooji & Sons
Dipak Chakraborty
Rajpath Rangoli Rd, PRL Colony, Thaltej, Ahmedabad, Gujarat 380054
18002742700
info[at]visitnadabet[dot]com
How to reach
The nearest airport is Ahmedabad,
which is 234 KMs away.
The nearest convenient railway station is Palanpur,
which is 144 KMs away.
The nearest major city is Bhabhar,
which is 46KMs away.