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TTC Ally Event: Conscious Luxury Networking Hub

Hosted from Gurgaon in India at 6.30pm

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As 2022 gets underway, we believe it is time to re-assess our business goals and prepare for the coming years.

The pandemic reinstated our belief that ‘travel can be a force for good’ if we conduct the business mindfully, inclusively and sensitively - putting the planet and people first.

Today we look at importance of gauging impact to build on positive outcomes to the destination, community and environment while discussing how to take this to the customer. It’s a freewheeling chat to share ideas, learn and grow.

How To Register:

  1. Go to this link to register: Conscious Luxury Networking Hub

  2. Mark your calendar!

ORGANIZER

TTC ALLY SHOBA MOHAN

In 2004, Shoba founded RARE India  – a representation, communication, sales and marketing company that promoted experiential travel that included a range of hospitality and tourism products – boutique palace hotels, experiential walks, riding programs, off-roading destinations, art for tourism, etc. The products encompass a variety of interests viz. nature, health and wellness, wildlife, adventure, cuisine, art and history, culture and conservation and above all involve people – passionate, lateral thinkers and doers from various walks of life promoting an ideology and fostering learning. Shoba Mohan’s myriad interests and evolution in travel run parallel to that of RARE, yet writing about issues, nature and conservation continue to be areas of personal interest. 

Deeply spiritual and a fervent lover of India and the subcontinent, Shoba works tirelessly for upholding the image and beauty of the country through the strengths she sees as a powerful narrative to promote every aspect of the country. Having spent some years escorting special interest groups for cuisine personally cooking for them, to Buddhist university groups to cultural explorers to women in power, she believes that India’s potential through traditions, its people and mythology is yet to be fully explored and the country’s tourism offices can set a precedent for the rest of the world to follow.