MakeMyTrip partners with ASI to boost bookings for heritage monuments

Deep Kalra, founder and group CEO, MakeMyTrip said there is a long distance that India needs to cover to showcase the best that India has to offer to the world.

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"This partnership will provide world class e-ticket booking service to help travellers plan in advance," said Deep Kalra, founder, MakeMyTrip.
NEW DELHI: MakeMyTrip announced on Monday that it has signed a Memorandum of Agreement (MoA) with Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) for online bookings for 116 historical monuments and sites across India.

The agreement entails listing and offering online booking gateways to world heritage and well-known monuments under ASI including the Taj Mahal, Red fort, Qutub Minar, Humayun’s Tomb, Khajuraho Temple, Charminar, Golconda Fort among others.

Deep Kalra, founder and group CEO, MakeMyTrip said there is a long distance that India needs to cover to showcase the best that India has to offer to the world.


"We are thrilled to partner with Archaeological Survey of India to help make it convenient for travellers and delight them with the ease of planning and booking their visit online to these heritage monuments. This partnership will provide world class e-ticket booking service to help travellers plan in advance and eliminate hassle of standing in long queues, saving time and effort by booking online through our platform."
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