Chhattisgarh Tourism Board Showcases State’s Attractions at TTJ Pune 2026

Chhattisgarh Tourism Board

Law Notify, January 18, 2026 : The Chhattisgarh Tourism Board played a prominent role at the two-day TTJ Pune 2026, effectively promoting the state’s major tourism destinations. The event saw strong participation from travel agents and tourism stakeholders from across the country, contributing to its overall success.

During the programme, Deputy General Manager of the Chhattisgarh Tourism Board, Mrs Poonam Sharma, delivered an engaging PowerPoint presentation highlighting the state’s key and emerging tourist destinations. She shared detailed information on available infrastructure, visitor facilities, and the vast tourism potential of Chhattisgarh.

Her presentation prominently featured the state’s natural beauty, rich cultural heritage, wildlife sanctuaries, and adventure tourism opportunities. Travel agents and industry representatives in attendance appreciated the presentation and praised its clarity and depth, strengthening Chhattisgarh’s tourism branding.

Registered travel agents associated with the Chhattisgarh Tourism Board also participated actively. Through brochures, folders, and other promotional materials, they showcased attractions such as the Chitrakote Waterfall, Bastar’s tribal culture, and other prominent tourist sites.

This collective effort helped enhance national-level visibility for Chhattisgarh’s tourism destinations. The board’s stall witnessed steady footfall throughout the event, where special tour packages and offers were also made available to visitors.

Following the presentation, tourism stakeholders and travel industry representatives from various states expressed strong interest in promoting Chhattisgarh as a travel destination. Several agents registered with the Chhattisgarh Tourism Board on the spot and assured that the state would be included in their upcoming tour packages.

The event proved to be a significant milestone in positioning Chhattisgarh as an emerging tourism destination in India. Officials of the Tourism Board described the participation as the beginning of a new phase in the state’s tourism development.

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