Rajasthan’s Deputy Chief Minister Diya Kumari inaugurated the Travel and Tourism Fair (TTF) Mumbai 2025 at the Jio World Convention Centre, highlighting Rajasthan’s rising prominence as a leading tourism destination. Tourism Department Principal Secretary Rajesh Yadav, IAS, and prominent industry stakeholders were present.
Fairfest Media Ltd., organiser of India’s largest travel trade show network—TTF, OTM, and BLTM—commended Rajasthan Tourism for its consistent participation over the past three decades. These platforms, timed ahead of major festive and winter holiday seasons, offer vital opportunities for the state to connect with travel trade partners and market its diverse offerings.
In her address, Deputy CM Kumari underlined Rajasthan’s vast tourism potential, citing 3 national parks, 26 wildlife sanctuaries, 5 tiger reserves, and 36 conservation reserves as strong assets for eco-tourism. She outlined initiatives such as PPP-driven infrastructure projects, promotion of agri-tourism and adventure tourism, and the development of new heritage, tribal, and wellness circuits.
Under the Rajasthan Tourism Policy 2025, incentives like hotel subsidies aim to boost investment and position the state as a global tourism hub. Recent achievements include 1,600 MoUs worth ₹1.37 lakh crore for tourism projects, expected to drive infrastructure growth, employment, and heritage preservation. The policy also streamlines tourism unit registration and promotes both domestic and foreign investment, with key platforms like the Rajasthan Partnership Conclave scheduled for December 2025.



