The Adventure Tour Operators Association of India (ATOAI) successfully hosted its Annual General Meeting (AGM) for the financial year 2024-25 at The Park Hotel, New Delhi, followed by a Fellowship Dinner celebrating industry unity and growth.
ATOAI President Mr. Ajeet Bajaj opened the AGM with a strategic address aimed at elevating India’s global standing in adventure tourism. Key initiatives announced included the adoption of international safety standards, strengthening regional chapters, enhanced guide training programs, and support for women entrepreneurs. The association outlined its vision to position India among the top 10 global adventure destinations by 2034.
Honorary Secretary Mr. Ronny Singh Gulati presented the annual report, highlighting milestones in industry standardization and leadership. Honorary Treasurer Mr. Nirat Bhatt shared a robust financial overview, underscoring ATOAI’s operational strength.
The association extended its gratitude to the Ministry of Tourism, state governments, the Indian Army, and all ATOAI members for their continued support.
The evening concluded with a Fellowship Dinner attended by Mr. Ajit Pal Singh, Regional Director, Ministry of Tourism, who emphasized India’s vast adventure tourism potential and the Ministry’s commitment to capacity-building and collaboration with industry experts.