The Ajman Department of Tourism Development (ADTD) is launching a new promotional roadshow in India, led by His Excellency Mahmood Khaleel Alhashmi, Director General of the Department.
The roadshow in India, scheduled to kick off on 15 September, will run until 19 September 2025, covering major cities across the country.
The initiative reflects ADTD’s constant efforts to explore new markets for collaboration and strengthen tourism partnerships with global operators and industry pioneers. Furthermore, it seeks to establish agreements to encourage mutual understanding and joint initiatives in the tourism sector.
During the roadshow in India, the Department will highlight Ajman’s latest tourism projects and attractions, further reinforcing its status as a globally attractive destination.
“Through this promotional roadshow, we seek to reaffirm our commitment to opening new opportunities for regional and international cooperation, while strengthening Ajman’s position as a leading tourist destination. This initiative aligns with Ajman’s continuous development in the tourism and leisure sectors, led by a comprehensive strategic vision to advance every aspect of the tourism industry, in line with the Government of Ajman’s goals and future plans.”
The roadshow in India will have stops in major cities like New Delhi, Pune and Kolkata on September 15, 17, and 19, respectively. Each visit will include a series of official meetings and events designed to highlight tourism offerings, share best practices and explore new avenues for future collaborations.
Through this roadshow in India, the Department seeks to attain several strategic objectives, including raising international awareness of the emirate as a unique tourist destination, introducing the Indian market to its major attractions and strengthening partnerships with global tourism stakeholders.
Additionally, it aims to drive tourism growth, boost visitor numbers and tourism revenues, and contribute to the local economy by growing hotel income and generating new job opportunities, while attracting further investments to the tourism sector.