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Delhi
Delhi is emerging as a natural venue for the MICE industry in India, attracting corporate and international conferences owing to its state-of-the-art infrastructure and related facilities...
Srinagar
A blend of nature and sophisticated infrastructure that meets all the needs of a MICE event, Srinagar is a perfect destination. The willingness and enthusiasm of tourism department of the state and the local stakeholders has
Leh
Leh town in Ladakh region of Jammu and Kashmir is fast emerging as a MICE destination. Nestled at an altitude of 11,562 ft, it is 434 kilometres away from Srinagar via NH1 and 474
Kasauli
The town located in the Solan district of Himachal Pradesh is endowed with rich flora and fauna. It stands at an elevation of 5,900 ft and provides a sweeping view of the Himalayas.
Manali
This resort town located at an altitude of 6726 ft is a go-to vacation destination for the tourists when visiting India’s northern state, Himachal Pradesh. Apart from being a serine hill station, Manali gives you an adrenaline rush owing to a wide-range of adventure sports played there.
Shimla
The capital city of Himachal Pradesh is a blend of history – that dates back to pre-independence era – and natural beauty. It was the summer capital of British India. The colonial era architecture is still alive in a considerable number of buildings, including temples and churches, therefore,
Chail
Chail is yet another picturesque hill station of Himachal Pradesh nestled at an altitude of 7,380 ft. It is about 44 kilometres from the capital. With pleasant weather in summers plus rich flora and fauna overlooking Solan and Kasauli, Chail has all the ingredients to make your day.
Kufri
Not far away from the capital Shimla, about 16 kilometres, Kufri sits with its nature parks and other picnic spots at an altitude of 8,630 ft. It is known for its trekking
Parwanoo
Parwanoo
This industrial town exists amidst Himachal’s natural surroundings, attracting tourists throughout the year. It is an example of how a balanced equation between nature and development can be struck without affecting either of the two. Orchards and fruit farms are good attractions of Parwaano.
Amritsar
Amritsar
Sikhism’s holiest city Amritsar is in the Majha region of Punjab. It magnetises millions of pilgrims and tourists every year. The city is at the forefront of MICE travel in Punjab, owing to its untrammelled domestic and international air connectivity, railway links and roads that join it with rest of the country.
Chandigarh
This green city, which serves as the capital of Haryana and Punjab, is one of the wealthiest towns of India. The union territory has a long history of developing in an organised way.
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Gurgaon
The bustling city is nestled 30 kilometres away from Delhi near the Delhi-Haryana border. Over the years, it has emerged as the financial and commercial hub and is part of the National Capital Region of India (NCR). The offices of various leading corporations are also based in Gurgaon...
Panchkula
Situated at a distance of about 11 kilometres from the capital Chandigarh, Panchkula constitutes one of the prominent places of Haryana. The district is blessed with thick forest cover, better than any other part of the state, and pleasant atmosphere. ...
Faridabad
Founded in 1607 A.D. by Mughal Emperor Jahangir’s treasurer, Sheikh Farid, Faridabad has grown into leading industrial hub in the northern state of Haryana ...
Jaipur
The Pink City, as Jaipur is popularly known, is said to be the first planned city of India. It is part of the golden triangle which also includes Delhi and Agra. It is a perfect blend of history and modernity...
Jodhpur
The Blue City (Jodhpur) is yet another destination in Rajasthan that has a colour to identify with. The city owes this name to the beautiful blue shades in which most of its buildings, palaces to houses, are bathed in...
Jaisalmer
How unique is Rajasthan! Almost all of its popular cities have other names also owing to their specific characteristics. Jaisalmer is popularly known as the ‘Golden City’. It is because it houses the most prominent fort of the city known as Jaisalmer Fort which is also known as Sonar Qila (Golden Fort)...
Bikaner
Bikaner boasts of its past – from the times of Maharajas to the British raj and the culture that exceeds both of them – which it has preserved to this day...
Udaipur
‘The Venice of East’ as Udaipur is often called owing to the presence of many lakes, the city is filled right up to the brim with serene destinations and awe-inspiring forts and havelis. Surrounded by the Aravalli mountain range, the city of lakes fits the description of being one among...
Ranthambore
Ranthambore
If sheer wilderness is something that you are fond of, Ranthambore National Park and Tiger Reserve is the right place to explore. You get to see some of the most formidable of creatures, such as tiger, leopard and hyena, in their natural habitat. This is the place where you get to witness distinct dimensions of flora and fauna with the 10th century fortress of Ranthambore being food for your curiosity.
Haridwar
Haridwar
The ‘Gateway to Gods’, as Haridwar literally means, is one of the most sacred cities of Hindu religion. It is also called a paradise for nature-lovers, given its abundant natural beauty. It has the distinction of being one of the four places where Kumbh Mela takes places after every twelve years...
Rishikesh
Rishikesh
Call it ‘Gateway to the Garhwal Himalayas’ or ‘Yoga Capital of the world’, Rishikesh is one of the most-visited cities located in the foothills of Himalayas in Uttarakhand...
Mussoorie
Mussoorie abounds with hills, hence the reputation of being called the ‘Queen of the Hills’. This romantic city, as Mussoorie is also called, is one of the favourites of honeymooners and leisure tourists.
Nainital
India’s ‘Lake City’ is yet another picturesque tourist destination in the northern state of Uttarakhand. The shimmering lakes, hills, greenery and the breathtaking view of Greater Himalayas make it an attractive place to visit. Post event, delegates can allow themselves to indulge in awe-inspiring landscape and take fond memories home. The places of interest include: Naini Lake, Sattal, Mall Road, Bhimtal, Sariyatal, etc...
Jim Corbett
Jim Corbett
Nestled with its unique wildlife treasures in the Nainital district of Uttarakhand, Jim Corbett National Park is one of India’s finest ecotourism destinations. The park was established in 1936 as Hailey National Park and later renamed after the famous British hunter and conservationist,..
Dehradun
Perched in the lower Himalayan Mountain ranges, the capital city of Uttarakhand is gateway to several famous holiday destinations of the state. Besides being rich in scenic...
Agra
Agra
Hosting some of India’s most prestigious historic monuments, Agra is among the top tourist destinations flocked by both domestic as well as international travellers. Taj Mahal, a UNESCO World Heritage and one of the ‘seven new wonders of the world’, built by Shah Jehan for...
Varanasi
The holy city of Varanasi, which is also known by other names like Banaras and Kashi, is said to be one of the oldest living cities in the world. The city’s rich history and culture has even attracted the attention of a well-known American writer, Mark Twain, who once remarked, “Banaras is older than history, older than tradition, older even than legend and looks twice as old as all of them put together”...
Lucknow
Call it the city of Nawabs, the Golden City of the East or The Constantinople of India, Lucknow is the epitome of all the three eras and continues to find new admirers across the world. Ruled by Nawabs during the 17th and 18th centuries, the city has become a confluence of ...
Ahmedabad
Ahmedabad
The city has earned several accolades since it was founded in 1411 AD. The strong growth registered in the city’s textile business got it the name ‘Manchester of India’. Ahmadabad continues to grow in the same spirit and has emerged as a major commercial and financial city in India...
Patna
Patna
Situated on the southern banks of river Ganges, Patna has shown considerable growth in industrial and financial sectors. Therefore, it is a viable option for those seeking to conduct MICE events in Bihar. The capital city is also counted among the top cities in India for ease of starting a business. Originally known as Pataliputra, Patna is one of the oldest cities in India evoking reverence for its past among Hindus, Buddhists and Sikhs...
Vishakhapatnam
This city has so much in it – beautiful beaches, lakes, mountain ranges, valleys and caves – that people refer to it by several nicknames such as ‘Jewel of the East Coast’, ‘City of Destiny’ and ‘Goa of the East Coast’,. With nature’s favours galore, the city also enjoys the status of being
Bhubaneswar
Bhubaneswar
Said to be the ‘Soul of Incredible India, the scenic, serine and sublime (these are the adjectives the city is popular with) Bhubaneswar is a confluence of its rich past and modernisation...
Vishakhapatnam
This city has so much in it – beautiful beaches, lakes, mountain ranges, valleys and caves – that people refer to it by several nicknames such as ‘Jewel of the East Coast’, ‘City of Destiny’ and ‘Goa of the East Coast’,. With nature’s favours galore, the city also enjoys the status of being
Goa
The saying ‘bigger always does not mean better’ fits well when it comes to describing Goa. It is the smallest state in India yet ranked number 1 on various fronts: highest GDP per capita, best-placed state, and enjoys best quality of life. Situated on the western coast of India along the Western Ghats range (a biodiversity hotspot), Goa is
Kovalam
In the ‘God’s own country’, lies an internationally acclaimed beach town known as Kovalam. About 16 kilometres away from the capital Thiruvananthapuram, Kovalam has been a much sought-after place among tourists since 1930’s. The beach particularly shot to fame when hippies arrived there in early seventies.
Kumarakom
Nestled on the Vembanad Lake – the largest lake in Kerala – is a group of small islands which together constitute the Kumarakom village. Kumarakom is a captivating backwater destination ...
Trivandrum
Trivandrum is the former name of Kerala’s capital Thiruvananthapuram, a city named after Vishnu, one of the deities of Hinduism. Located on India’s west cost, the city is known...
Munnar
This ‘bell metal town of Kerala’, as Mannar is popularly called, boasts of producing some of the biggest and the largest artefacts currently in use at some sacred places in India...
Kochi
Formerly known as Cochin, Kochi is a picturesque city and emerging metropolis on the south-west coast of India. The port city has been witness to many changes, demographic and developmental...
Wayanad
Wayanad
Known for its pleasant climate, lush green forests and various other forms of natural life, Wayanad sits in the north-east region among the hills of Western Ghats in Kerala. Wayanad...
Bangalore
The Garden City, as Bangalore is also called owing to the presence of many gardens and parks, is the capital of Karnataka, a state in south India. The Silicon Valley of India...
Mysore
Situated in the foothills of Chamundi Hills, this ‘Cultural Capital of India’ is teeming with rich past, enchanting natural beauty and splendid architecture. Once the capital of the old royal Mysore province...
Coorg
Nestled in the Western Ghats of south-western Karnataka, Coorg is an amalgamation of rich flora and fauna, waterfalls, gushing rivers and several other places and activities...
Gangtok
A serene place in India’s eastern state of Sikkim, Gangtok rests between the borders of Nepal and Bhutan. The hill town boasts of being an abode of tranquillity with high mountain passes...
Kolkata
You can call it the ‘Cultural capital of India’ or ‘City of Joy’. Kolkata is not only the capital of India’s eastern state – West Bengal – but a cultural, commercial and educational hub of east India...
Kalimpong
Once a hub of trade between India and Tibet, Kalimpong is a quiet yet serene hill station in West Bengal. The lofty snow-capped mountains in the backdrop, monasteries and churches...
Darjeeling
The hill station has it all: snow-capped mountains, lush green tea gardens, Toy Train (UNESCO World Heritage Site), and other mesmerizing sightseeing options. The ‘Queen of the Hills...
Shillong
Shillong
Situated at an altitude of 4,908 ft, the capital city of Meghalaya is a prominent hill station in India’s northeast. While the name Meghalaya in Sanskrit means ‘Abode of clouds...
Chennai
Let’s first write some of the sobriquets the capital city has earned: Gateway to South, Cultural Capital of South India, Detroit of India (because of a large number of automobile industries based in the city)...
Coimbatore
Called Kovai in Tamil, Coimbatore is the third largest city in Tamil Nadu and one of the vibrant commercial hubs in South India. Like its fellow city Chennai, the city also has earned its fair share...
Madurai
Situated on the banks of river Vaigai, Madurai is a famous tourist destination in Tamil Nadu. The city is known for various historical monuments and is an important industrial...
Pondicherry
A coastline that extends as long as 32 kilometres, beaches festooned with palm trees, villages where you can go fishing, and much more that you will experience once in Pondicherry....
Shillong
Shillong
Situated at an altitude of 4,908 ft, the capital city of Meghalaya is a prominent hill station in India’s northeast. While the name Meghalaya in Sanskrit means ‘Abode of clouds...