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MTDC announces special Diwali package for Alibaug tour
29 Oct 2016, 10:12 am

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Maharashtra, Oct 27 (NITN): Diwali, the festival of lights is around the corner and people have a reason to rejoice as Maharashtra Tourism Development Corporation (MTDC) has announced the launch of its special Diwali package to Alibaug this festive season.
The tour will start from Gateway of India and will proceed to Mandava by ferryboat and will further proceed to the majestic Murud Janjira fort.
Tourists will get to experience destinations like the beautiful Birla Mandir which lies on the Alibaug-Roha route, near Salve Village and sightseeing at well-known serene beaches like Alibaug, Nagav, and Kihim which will do perfect justice to your wanderlust.
When: 30th October, 2016
Timings – 7.30 am
Pick Up Point – Gateway of India
Stay Duration – 1 Night and 2 Days
Price: (inclusive of Breakfast, Lunch & Stay) are as follows; (T&C Apply)
Ø Single Room Occupancy: Rs. 6897/-
Ø Cost Per Pax on Twin Sharing Basis : Rs. 5,419/-
Ø Cost Per Pax on Triple Sharing Basis: Rs. 5,050/-
Ø Child Between 5 -11 years with Extra Bed: Rs. 4,681/-
Ø Child Between 5 -11 years without Extra Bed: Rs. 4,434/-
Swati Kale, General Manager of Maharashtra Tourism Development Corporation on this initiative commented, “Festivals like Diwali bring people together. Under the guidance of Shri. Jaykumar Jitendrasinh Rawal, Hon’ble Minister of Tourism, Government of Maharashtra, MTDC has introduced this package to celebrate the festival of lights in a whole new illuminating way."
"This initiative will not only increase tourism activities in the state, but also give an opportunity to tourists from outside the state and experience the pristine and tranquil beaches of Alibaug," she said.
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