Indian couple enjoying at the Luxury Lodge Outdoors
Tourism New Zealand has partnered with New Zealand’s Luxury Lodges and Kolkata-based A Travel Duet to launch a honeymoon contest in India.
Honeymooners will have to participate on the ongoing
social media contest on A Travel Duet’s website with an opportunity to win a unique opportunity to stay at the country’s famous lodges.
Commenting on this partnership, Mischa Manniz-Opie, regional manager for South and South East Asia at Tourism New Zealand said, “India is a priority market for Tourism New Zealand and we aim to be a preferred travel destination for Indian honeymooners. With the upcoming wedding season in India, this offer will delight the Indian couples with a once in a lifetime opportunity to win unforgettable stays at amazingly beautiful lodges.
“We really enjoy hosting Indian honeymooners in pristine parts of New Zealand. Our luxury lodges offer unique experiences that aren’t available elsewhere. Combine these experiences with exceptional service and exquisite cuisine, and we promise to create honeymoon memories that will last a lifetime” cited Murray McCaw, chairman of Luxury Lodges New Zealand.
Pritish Shah, honeymoon crafter from A Travel Duet adds that “New Zealand by far is the most popular destination amongst honeymooners from India, and we aim to give our guests an unparalleled experience with its stunning locations, gourmet delights and friendly hosts. The winning couples are surely in for a treat that they won’t forget.”
Source: Travel Daily
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