Showing posts with label Gujarat Tourism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gujarat Tourism. Show all posts

Thursday, January 31, 2013

Gujarat Tourism TVC's. 2013. Great Advertising.


“Breathe in a bit of Gujarat” suggests a smiling Amitabh Bachan as the visual backdrop around him showcases the rich colors and customs of this vibrant State. The theme is clearly devotion and the heritage of the State carried through over generations in the form of many rituals surrounding its ancient temples is captured with rare finesse and panache on camera. Amitabh has been used well as a presenter and a Brand Ambassador. He represents both a connect with culture and tradition even while remaining rooting in the contemporary ethos of the land.  Gujarat Tourism was previously associated with Mt Abu and the busy commercial city of Ahmedabad. There was a lion sanctuary and that was it. This campaign educates and entices you to take a look at this cradle of civilization, breathe in a bit of its fragrance, savor its rustic flavors, soak in its sights, sample its lifestyle and go back spiritually enriched and invigorated .
In India domestic tourism is led by the motive of devotion and the relatively high footfall in Tirupathi at Andhra Pradesh, in the temples of Tamil Nadu and the influx into Uttar Pradesh all stand testament to this. Gujarat now becomes a stop in the pilgrims path.


Gujarat :Many Offerings

Gujarat Many Offerings - Hindi.

The Buddhist Circuit

Ambaji Temple
Architecture of Gujarat

Saputara
Sidhpur
Dwaraka
Gir Forest
Porbandar
 Somnath Temple
Lothal and Dholaveera
Kutch

 Rann of Kutch


Handicrafts of Gujarat

Friday, July 30, 2010

Bird Sanctuaries in India, Gujarat : Ganga goes bird watching.

 Gangadharan Menon is a communications professional. I had the good fortune to work with him at PSL McCann in the 90's. Ganga is an avid nature lover and nowadays travels a lot and writes about his travel.His family shares his passion and this article is about the feathered friends he found in two bird sanctuaries near Ahmedabad in Gujarat, India.

http://www.mid-day.com/lifestyle/2010/jul/290710-twin-bird-Nalsarovar-Thol-Europe-Tailed-Godwit.htm