Travel across India through Dekho Apna Desh webinars
Times of IndiaTimes Travel/TRAVEL TRENDS, INDIA/ Created : Apr 27, 2020, 00:02 IST
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As the tourism industry gets adversely affected by the current lockdown in India, the Tourism Ministry has launched a webinar that offers virtual travel to travellers.
As the tourism industry gets adversely affected by the current lockdown in India, the Tourism Ministry has launched a webinar that offers virtual travel to travellers. Read less
As the tourism industry gets adversely affected by the current lockdown in India, the Tourism Ministry has launched a webinar that offers virtual travel to travellers. Called Dekho Apna Desh, the webinar is providing an in-depth knowledge of Indian destinations, along with a better understanding of Indian heritage.
The first webinar for Dekho Apna Desh was called City of Cities—Delhi’s Personal Diary, and it went live on April 14. Various tour operators are giving presentations across various destinations in the country. It was given by India City Walks, and this had 5546 registered viewers. The second one had explored The city of Joy, Kolkata. The latest one is based on Varanasi, by tour company Photowalking Varanasi. It introduces viewers to the old city, and shows all its grandest attractions.
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