Georgian Holidays Joins Roadshow in New Delhi, India

Georgian Holidays together with the Department of Tourism proudly took part in the Roadshow in New Delhi, India, marking an important step toward presenting Georgia to the Indian market. The event gathered leading travel agencies, tour operators, and tourism stakeholders, offering a strong platform for networking and promoting Georgia as a destination full of culture, history, and natural beauty. For Georgian Holidays, this participation reflects the company’s vision to strengthen Georgia’s international presence and invite Indian travelers to discover the country’s hospitality where Europe meets Asia. India is one of the fastest growing outbound travel markets, with more tourists looking for new destinations beyond the traditional ones. In this context, Georgia stands out with its unique combination of ancient heritage, scenic mountains, vibrant cities, wine culture, and warm people. At the Roadshow, Georgian Holidays presented tailor-made offers for Indian travelers, including cultural tours of Tbilisi and Batumi, wine experiences in Kakheti, wellness in spa resorts, and adventure activities in the Caucasus. With support from the Department of Tourism, the company also emphasized how easy it is to travel to Georgia thanks to better flight connections and simple access, highlighting that Georgia is a year-round destination. This event showed the importance of cooperation between the private sector and the government. By joining forces, Georgian Holidays and the Department of Tourism were able to present a strong and unified image of Georgia abroad. The Roadshow was not only a business event but also a cultural meeting, where Indian guests experienced Georgian wine and learned about the world’s oldest winemaking tradition. The enthusiasm of Indian partners showed that Georgia has great potential to become popular among Indian travelers who value authentic experiences. This first step into India is strategic. With its growing middle class and interest in international tourism, India offers an excellent opportunity for Georgia. Georgian Holidays aims to build long-term partnerships with Indian tour operators, expand its promotional activities, and develop packages for families, honeymooners, and business groups. Participation in New Delhi was not just a milestone but the beginning of a new chapter in Georgia’s tourism growth. In conclusion, Georgian Holidays’ presence at the Roadshow with the Department of Tourism is a significant achievement that opens the door to closer ties with India. Georgia is ready to welcome Indian travelers, and with the dedication of companies like Georgian Holidays, this cooperation is set to grow successfully.