Rajasthan to woo tourists by 'Ghoom Ghoom Ke' Campaign

Rajasthan Govt. launches 'Ghoom Ghoom Ke', the latest promotional campaign to promote Tourism in Rajasthan under brand Rajasthan - The Incedible State of India. The promotional video is aired today on News Channels like Aaj Tak and other channel to promote Tourism in Rajasthan inline with Gujarat's "Khushboo Gujarat Ki' and "Hindustan Ka Dil Dekho" Govt. of Madhya Pradesh(MP). The latest 'Ghoom Ghoom Ke' promotional campaign video contains sandunes, fort and Rajasthan people with everlasting smile. 'Ghoom Ghoom Ke' video also covers important tourist destinations like Jaipur, Jodhpur, Udaipur, Bikaner, Ajmer, Mount Abu, Pushkar, Bundi, Bharatput, Ranthanbore and long sand dunes of thar desert in video. Rajasthan is one of the most beautiful and colourful states in India.Every year people across the globe and within country visit this world famous destination to get a glimpse of Rajasthani culture and heritage. 
Rajathan state government's tourism ministry is actively working to attract more tourists in the state. This effort not only helps in revenue generation but also creates jobs for local population. Rajasthan Govt. is making all-out efforts to maintain the momentum with promotion of upcoming tourism season which normally begins from September in Rajasthan.  Tourism development projects in the state is a major booster for tourism infrastructure development in line with the impressive growth in number of tourist arrivals. Tourism not only play vital role in Peoples life in Rajasthan but also one of major source of Employment and earning directly and In-directly. Rajasthan Govt. is gear-up to take Tourism industry to next level. Rajasthan Govt. also has Provision of Rs. 34.50 Crores for Tourism Department in State Budget 2012-13 announced by Chief Minister(CM) Ashok Gehlot.

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  1. What makes this extra special is that the people in the ad took photographs of themselves while spinning! The photos were then later put together to make a video, just like a timelapse.

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