Madhya Pradesh launches ‘Intezaar Aapka’ campaign to attract tourists, Madhya Pradesh

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Madhya Pradesh launches ‘Intezaar Aapka’ campaign to attract tourists

After lifting all travel restrictions, Madhya Pradesh Tourism Board (MPTB) has introduced
Intezaar Aapka campaign to attract tourists who would like to visit the state. The campaign is running successfully on all social handles of the state tourism board, and is getting positive responses too.

The tagline which says
Intezaar Aapka states that the state tourism understands the current situation of travellers who were under lockdown for quite some time now.

The campaign includes a series of communication about
The destination is waiting for you to explore. Being under lockdown for more than 100 days now, travellers are eager and willing to come out of their houses with families, not far but for a short weekend getaway.

Keeping such points in mind, the MPTB is promoting places of tourist interest such as Ujjain, Panchmari, Amarkantak, Bandhavgarh, Kanha and Mandu, among others. The campaign highlights the prime factors of all these historic destinations in MP. The campaign further highlights all the key attractions of all these destinations.

In phase one, it highlights the state’s wildlife, parks and temples, which were opened to tourists on June 15 while in phase two, the state opened all the ASI monuments from July 6.

With the help of this campaign, the tourism board wishes to build the confidence of tourists. The board has also designed several interesting tour packages keeping safety of travellers in mind. From stay to excursion, everything will be planned according to the COVID-19 situation. Not only this, the tourism board has also introduced short two to three nights road trip itineraries to save people from boredom of a weekend.

As of now, Madhya Pradesh has reported 14930 COVID-19 confirmed cases and 608 deaths.

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