HGH India Dec 2024

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The India Expo Centre and Mart is spread over 58 acres of land and has a unique combination of Trade Mart with Exhibition Convention Facilities, Lawn, Business Centre, Restaurants, Transportation facilities and sufficient Parking Area for over 4,000 cars and 30 Buses/Trucks inside the complex. It is well linked to the main Ring Road of Delhi through a 8 lane expressway.

The National Capital Region (NCR) encompasses Delhi, India’s capital territory, and several districts surrounding it from the states of Haryana, Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan. Delhi stands in a triangle formed by the river Yamuna in the east and spurs from the Aravali range in the west and south. With a strong historical background, Delhi is as old as the epic Mahabharata; back then known as Indraprastha, where Pandavas used to live. The capital region of India has many historical monuments which tells about the heritage of India. Delhi NCR contains ecologically important areas like the Aravalli ridge, forests, wildlife and bird sanctuaries.

Currently Delhi NCR is not only the largest commercial centre in Northern India but also the largest centre of small industries. The handloom, fashion, textile, IT sector and electronic industry contribute a lot to this region’s economy. It is the fastest developing, most affluent and industrialized region in India. Prominent cities of NCR include Delhi, Faridabad, Ghaziabad, Gurugram, and Noida. Truly cosmopolitan, Delhi NCR is home to people of all Indian creeds and cultures. It is a fascinating area, throbbing with life and, for many people, India’s heart. The political capital of India, it is the country’s principal governance center.

By Air: Delhi is amongst the busiest international and domestic airports in India. from the venue of HGH India (India Expo Centre). You can either take a free bus, metro or a taxi from airport to the venue.

By Rail: Delhi NCR is well connected to most Indian Metros, Tier I and Tier II cities of India by Indian railways. Besides, many smaller Tier III & Tier IV towns on northern railway routes too are conveniently connected to Delhi NCR. You can find free bus to the venue from all these Central railway stations where outstation trains terminate (New Delhi, Old Delhi, Hazrat Nizamuddin, Anand Vihar Terminal, Delhi Cantonment) railway stations or can alternatively take metro or taxi to reach the venue.

By Road: Delhi NCR is also very well connected by expressways and highways to major Indian metros and cities across all states of India. Government run long-distance buses ply from Inter State Bus Terminal (ISBT) located at Kashmere Gate which is around a 6 mins drive from New Delhi railway station. located in Delhi is the oldest and one of the biggest Inter State Bus Terminals in India. It operates bus services between Delhi and 7 other regions: Haryana, Jammu and Kashmir, Punjab, Himachal Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan and Uttarakhand. Privately run, reliable comfortable, luxurious, modern air-conditioned private buses also connect Delhi NCR with all major state capitals and tourist destinations across India. Planning the travel well in advance helps you get seat reservations and better deals for both international and domestic travel to Delhi NCR. Our official travel agent, Tamarind Global Services Pvt. Ltd. will be happy to assist you with your domestic and international air tickets, car hire, hotel reservations and packaged tours.

Mumbai, the capital of Maharashtra, is the fastest moving, most affluent and industrialized city in India. Mumbai is part of India’s beautiful west coast that runs down from Gujarat, through Mumbai, to Goa, Karnataka and Kerala. The city has a natural harbour, which was developed by the British. It is one of the busiest ports of India, handling approximately 40 percent of India’s maritime trade. Mumbai (till recently known as ‘Bombay’) derives its name from the local deity Mumbai Devi, whose temple is still there. Truly cosmopolitan, Mumbai is home to people of all Indian creeds and cultures. It is a fascinating city, throbbing with life and, for many people, the gateway to India. Known as the business capital of India, it is the country’s principal financial and communications center.

By Air: Mumbai has the busiest international and domestic airports in India. The international terminal (Sahar) and the domestic terminal (Santa Cruz) are 9kms and 11kms respectively from the venue of HGH India (Bombay Exhibition Centre). You can either take a free bus or a taxi from airport to the venue.

By Rail: Mumbai is well connected to most Indian Metros, Tier I and Tier II cities of India by Indian railways. Besides, many smaller Tier III & Tier IV towns on these routes too are conveniently connected to Mumbai. There are two railway networks operating from Mumbai. Central Railways handles trains to East, South with a few that go north and reach you to CST (Mumbai VT), Dadar or Kurla Terminus stations. Western Railways has services from Western and Northern India (Gujarat, Rajasthan, Delhi, Punjab, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu & Kashmir) to Mumbai which bring you to Bombay Central, Bandra Terminus, Dadar(Western) and Borivali. Stations. You can find free bus to the venue from all these Central & Western Railway stations or can alternatively take local train or taxi to reach the venue.

By Road: Mumbai is also very well connected by Expressways and highways to major Indian metros and cities across all states of India. Government run long-distance buses ply from Interstate Bus terminal state road transport terminal opposite Mumbai’s Central railway station. The state bus companies of Maharashtra, Goa, Gujarat, Karnataka and Madhya Pradesh all have offices here. Privately run, reliable comfortable, luxurious, modern air-conditioned private buses also connect Mumbai with all major state capitals and tourist destinations across India. Planning the travel well in advance helps you get seat reservations and better deals for both international and domestic travel to Mumbai. Our official travel agent, Fantastic Hospitality

Services Pvt. Ltd. Will be happy to assist you with your domestic and international air tickets, car hire, hotel reservations and packaged tours.