Posted by on Dec 10, 2011 1100 AM in News:
A new look for Travel and Tourism of Madhya Pradesh online is being fronted by relaunched website, offering potential visitors to the region a virtual tour of some of its highlights.
Photo Tour tour is just one of a number of new additions to the site, which also includes an map to help holidaymakers plan their adventure, with transport and accommodation information. It is hoped lesser touched-upon areas and villages will be able to get more exposure through the map, as families search for more information.
The new features can all be found at www.MadhyaPradeshTourism.com, which has been entirely redesigned and rebuilt to help meet the demand of Madhya Pradesh's growing reputation.
MadhyaPradeshTourism.com Senior Marketing Executive Megha Pathak "The recent increase in people holidaying at home or planning great days out is set to continue. And there is no better place than Madhya Pradesh to spend a day, a long weekend or a week or two." To help people plan their getaway Madhya Pradesh Tourism now has one of the best resources available for people planning a break in the state. Whatever you're looking for - historic sites, activities, accommodation, attractions and eating out, transport or events - you'll find information on the site."
The organisation's Senior Online Marketing Executive added: "We have made www.MadhyaPradeshTourism.com a much more dynamic website, with useful interactive features. "The site makes planning a break in the county fun, interesting and informative. The navigation is vastly improved, making it easier to find the very best of Madhya Pradesh."
Other additions to the rejuvenated site include a comprehensive database listing everything from walks, festivals, workshops and markets, and dates for Heritage and Madhya Pradesh famous events.
Accommodation lists, ranging from boutique hotels, B&Bs and guesthouses through to self-catering and camping can be found on the site.
The activities section includes information on everything from cycling and rock climbing to fishing, kite surfing and walking. And the attractions section has everything from museums and galleries, castles and churches through to gardens, and stately homes.












