The three-day event brings more than 100 travel companies from across India and three countries from abroad, including 16 states that are officially participating in the fair.
Addressing mediapersons, Geeta Reddy said that the fair, apart from providing a platform to various players in the tourism industry to showcase their products, also provides information to the earnest traveller. “The Buddhist culture that existed in Andhra Pradesh is a little known fact in the East and it is planned to revamp these sites in the state as a major circuit for attracting Buddhist tourists,” she added.
Sanjiv Agarwal, CMD of Fairfest Media, and promoter of the event, said that TTF serves as a platform for travel companies and states to promote their products and the visitor an opportunity to pick and choose.
Rajasthan and Uttaranchal are the partner states at TTF Hyderabad, while Andhra Pradesh is the host state. The event is being organised for the third consecutive time in the city.










