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Salvia Promoters to Promote Russian Arctic Tourism in India

Salvia Promoters partners with Arkhangelsk Tourism Board to promote Russian Arctic Tourism in India. The agreement was signed in presence of Government officials

Tourism Representation firm Salvia Promoters has signed an agreement with Arkhangelsk Tourism Board to represent the Russian Arctic Region in India. This agreement was signed by Mishin Sergey, Head of Centre for Development of Tourism and Culture of Ministry of Culture of Government of Arkhangelsk Region and Prashant Chaudhary, Head of Salvia Promoters, in the presence of Anna Tyutrina, Deputy Minister of the Ministry of Culture, Government of Arkhangelsk Region.

In a move that strengthens its position as a clear market leader in Eurasian region, tourism representation firm Salvia Promoters has bagged another destination in Russia. Chaudhary, from Salvia Promoters, says ‘‘We have already organised the first FAM trip from India to Arkhangelsk and we are planning to organise more such FAM trips to this beautiful region. Arkhangelsk is an unexplored region for Indians and now they can discover the hidden gems of Russia, but also add this beautiful and unique region to their itineraries.”

Arkhangelsk region is perfect to see the Northern or Polar Lights and open to welcome Indian tourists to come and witness this amazing natural phenomenon from Arkhangelsk.

Chaudhary adds that to promote Arkhangelsk and Russian Arctic in India, several activities will be undertaken, most of which will focus initially on the B2B side of the tourism industry in India through participating in tourism exhibitions in different cities across PAN India and roadshows.

Arkhangelsk and the Russian Artic region might not be on every traveller’s radar, but that’s part of its charm. It’s a city where history and nature intertwine, offering a unique Russian experience. It’s a region open and welcoming to Indian Tourists.

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