
Madhya Pradesh Tourism Board’s pavilion has emerged as a major attraction at the Global Investors Summit, offering visitors an immersive journey through the state’s rich heritage and breathtaking landscapes. Using cutting-edge technology and interactive displays, the pavilion highlights ancient temples, royal forts, and scenic wonders, drawing the attention of global delegates.
A live holographic darshan of Mahakal provides a spiritual experience, while delegates receive specially sourced prasad from Ujjain’s revered Baba Mahakal temple. The pavilion also features an advanced virtual reality setup, allowing visitors to cycle through and explore Orchha, Khajuraho, and the iconic Sanchi Stupa, along with thrilling glimpses of Madhya Pradesh’s diverse wildlife.
Adding a wellness touch, a dedicated zone showcases sound healing technology, promoting wellness tourism in the state. A live handicraft counter brings the artistry of Bagh print to life, where visitors can witness the intricate craft firsthand and purchase traditional items such as sarees and stoles.
To enhance the GIS experience, a Mowgli selfie point has been set up, featuring beloved characters from The Jungle Book, including Mowgli, Bagheera, a cheetah, and a tiger, making for a memorable and interactive photo opportunity.
Tourism, Culture and Religious Trust & Endowments Minister (Independent Charge) Shri Dharmendra
Bhav Singh Lodhi said, “Modern technology has been utilised at GIS to introduce guests to Madhya
Pradesh’s historical, natural and cultural heritage. Virtual experiences will not only promote the state’s
legacy on a broader scale but also enhance the delegates’ interest in our tourist destinations. The
holographic darshan of Mahakal and the virtual tour of Orchha at the pavilion have been highly
appreciated. Additionally, investors and delegates visiting the pavilion are being informed about
investment opportunities in tourism projects and the provisions of the state’s new tourism policy.”
Ujjain and Sanchi: The Preferred Destinations for Global Delegates
Madhya Pradesh Tourism has curated exclusive travel tours for national and international delegates attending the Global Investors Summit (GIS). Among the most sought-after destinations are the Mahakaleshwar Temple in Ujjain, the ancient Buddhist Stupas of Sanchi, the revered Shiva Temple in Bhojpur, and the UNESCO-listed Bhimbetka rock caves. Delegates are also captivated by Khari tourism village, where they get a firsthand experience of Madhya Pradesh’s rural lifestyle and vibrant local culture.
A Seamless Introduction to Madhya Pradesh’s Hospitality
At GIS, Madhya Pradesh Tourism is leveraging modern technology to introduce visitors to the state’s historical, cultural, and natural wonders. This initiative not only amplifies the global appeal of Madhya Pradesh’s heritage but also deepens delegates’ engagement with its diverse attractions. In collaboration with the Madhya Pradesh government and the Archaeology Department, all ASI-protected monuments and archaeological sites are offering free entry for visiting representatives. Furthermore, dedicated assistance desks and expert travel guides have been set up to ensure a smooth and enriching experience for all guests.
A Grand Celebration of Madhya Pradesh’s Tribal Art and Culture
To showcase the state’s rich tribal heritage, a Cultural Village has been established, offering a vivid glimpse into Madhya Pradesh’s indigenous art and traditions. Delegates are drawn to the authentic tribal dances, vibrant traditional attire, intricate paintings, and handcrafted clay and metal artworks, accompanied by soulful folk music. This cultural extravaganza not only highlights the extraordinary talent of local artists but also provides a deeper connection to the state’s indigenous communities and heritage.
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