06 May 2014, 09:21 am
Tripigator.com instantly generates personalized travel itineraries on fewer inputs and significantly reduces users’ effort by replacing ten tabs with one tab.
The website has been chosen as the official travel planner by the Ministry of Tourism and will also be available on Incredible India website.
The website was unveiled by Parvez Dewan, Secretary Ministry of Tourism, Govt. of India and its three founders - Mukul Garg, Piyush Grover, and Karteek Narumanchi – protégé of Indian Institute of Technology (IIT).
Speaking on the occasion, Parvez Dewan, Secretary, Ministry of Tourism said ,"With introduction of this technology, travelling to and within India will become easier to plan. The process will be more enjoyable for all tourists, from within the country and internationally."
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