Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Visiting India for 2010 Games, Book your tickets early

You do not have to wait too long for the upcoming 19th Commonwealth Games in 2010. Scheduled in Delhi, the multi sports event would be organized from 3rd to 14th October next year. The ecstasy of the event is such that grand preparations have already started. According to the recent studies and surveys done by ASSOCHAM ( Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry of India), the hospitality industry must gear up itself as around 10 million international tourists are planning to visit India during the Commonwealth games.

With the event drawing closer, Government of Delhi and Government of India have made elaborate plans to ensure safety and comfort of the tourists. The hoteliers also have pulled up their socks and have come up with new projects. The aviation industry has made its own preparations. Most importantly the tourism industry which has seen a setback in recent times has now experienced a boom and it would not be a hyperbole to say that it has resurrected Indian tourism industry.

Tour and travel agents have their plans to contribute to the industry. The agents have launched new and hot deals to attract the domestic and foreign travelers. The travelers to India would be highly benefited by these deals. They have launched new tour and travel packages that would take them for Delhi sightseeing tours. Apart form this; the tourists also have golden opportunity to visit the magnum opus Taj Mahal in Agra, which is very close to Delhi. If they wish they can even visit Jaipur for the historic monumental heritage tour.

The travel agents are providing all the facilities that would be a great help for the travelers coming to India. From hotel transfers to hotel booking, car rentals, customized itinerary, ticket bookings, everything is being taken care of by the agents. For the convenience of the tourists all the bookings and reservations are open on-line. The tour agents are offering attractive packages to allure the tourist which is anyway good for the visitors.

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