Ajanta and Ellora caves might soon to become a hotspot for Buddhist Tourism
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/TRAVEL NEWS, MAHARASHTRA/ Created : Sep 13, 2018, 16:22 IST
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Maharashtra Tourism Development Corporation (MTDC) in association with Tourism Ministry recently organised the International Buddhist Conclave in Aurangabad to make people aware of various destinations that are associated with the … Read more
Maharashtra Tourism Development Corporation (MTDC) in association with Tourism Ministry recently organised the International Buddhist Conclave in Aurangabad to make people aware of various destinations that are associated with the Buddhist culture in the state. Read less
The MTDC is also planning to offer its land bank to Buddhist countries for the purpose of developing Buddhist monasteries and theme parks near Ajanta, which is a popular UNESCO World Heritage Site in Aurangabad. Not just this, the government body has also plans to tie up with KJ Somaiya Centre for Buddhist Studies for the purpose of introducing new tour packages and also boosting Buddhist tourism in the state.
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