
India showcases tourism strength at ITB Berlin 2026
The Ministry of Tourism, Government of India, is participating at ITB Berlin 2026, the world’s leading travel trade show being held from March 3–5 at Messe Berlin. The India Pavilion features a strong delegation of tourism stakeholders, destination management companies and state tourism boards, promoting the country’s diverse culture, heritage, spirituality and experiential tourism offerings. The participation aims to strengthen global partnerships and boost inbound tourism.
Delhi Tourism launches evening Heritage Walks
Delhi Tourism has expanded its Heritage Walks programme with curated evening and night tours across iconic landmarks including Feroz Shah Kotla, Connaught Place and Qutub Minar. Designed to promote experiential tourism, the guided tours allow visitors to explore Delhi’s historic sites after sunset through engaging storytelling and expert insights. The initiative, priced at ₹500, also features themed experiences such as haunted trails at Feroz Shah Kotla.
Lemon Tree Hotels signs 63-room property in Hyderabad
Lemon Tree Hotels Limited has announced the signing of a 63-room Lemon Tree Hotel in Rajendranagar, Hyderabad. The property will be managed by Carnation Hotels Private Limited, a wholly owned subsidiary of Lemon Tree Hotels. The upcoming hotel will feature a restaurant, banquet hall, meeting room, spa, fitness centre and swimming pool. The hotel aims to cater to both business and leisure travellers visiting Hyderabad
Radisson Bengaluru City Centre hosts “Aura For Life” event
Radisson Bengaluru City Centre hosted the “Aura For Life Party” on 1 March 2026, bringing together fitness enthusiasts, influencers and wellness communities at its terrace overlooking Ulsoor Lake. Organised in collaboration with IFBB Pro athlete Raja Ajith, the event promoted mindful living and sustainable wellbeing under the GRT “GReaT Being” philosophy. Highlights included a wellness grazing buffet featuring healthy, vegan and gluten-free options.
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