The three-day event will witness an active participation of dignitaries from foreign countries, travel trade members from across the globe, Airline partners, Hoteliers, Corporates, tourism department officials said.
Speaking to reporters here, Karnataka Tourism Minister R V Deshpande said the mart provides an excellent platform for showcasing and promoting the varied tourism destinations and products of countries through participation of travel agents and tour operators from across the world.
He said "more than 1,000 delegates from across the world are expected to attend..."
Speaking about his resent visit to Peru, and comparing the similarities between Hampi and Machu Picchu, Deshpande said he had proposed the idea of "sister heritage relationship between Machu Picchu and Hampi."
Officials said this edition of PATA travel mart will for the first time have an investment forum.
As part of the meet half a day city tour has been organised for the visiting delegates on the first day. PATA technology forum has also been organised.
Deshpande said his ministry and the state government were committed to make Karnataka the "most attractive" tourism destination in the country.
He said steps were being taken to train tourist guides through five universities for learning foreign languages and culture.
Deshpande also said "Tourist Mitras" with the powers of a police constable will be appointed in all tourist destinations by November 1 keeping security of tourists in mind.
