
Kashmir gets slot 6 in top 10 travel destinations
Google search trends for 2012
Mumbai, Dec 27: Kerala has edged out the Taj Mahal to become the number one travel destination in the Google’s search trends for India this year. Kerala is ranked at number one, Taj Mahal at number two, followed by Wagah Border, Vaishno Devi and Amarnath. Kashmir came number six on the list of Top Ten Travel destinations under the Google search trends for 2012.
According to the search trends in the travel category, released by Google’s Zeitgeist site for this year, Munnar was number nine followed by the Gateway of India.
“Kerala Tourism is a leader in coming up with innovative ideas. Not only the internet, we have also engaged social media networks like Facebook and Twitter for promoting destinations in the state,” said Suman Billa, Kerala Tourism Secretary.
Lastupdate on : Thu, 27 Dec 2012 21:30:00 Makk
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