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4-27-2009 @ 8:12AM
Arun said...
I would say that the opportunities to develop adventure tourism in india is being utilised by the government and other sectors to the least. In a way adventure tourism india is not promoted or being marketed in the outside world when compared to culture and heritage based tourism.
Luxury trains like palace on wheels and deccan odessy has faced situation where there is less bookings due to the current economic recession. It was the news that the current economic recession has took the steam off from the luxury trains in india.
India is truly a great place with lots of diversity and a unique place in the world. I am person who is closely watching the trends and developments in India tourism and always enthusiastic to know more about India. You can follow my updates on @india_tourism in twitter.
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