

Organised by Fairfest Media, TTF Ahmedabad 2026, the three-day event, held from 6–8 August 2026. The eventconcluded successfully at the Mahatma Mandir Convention & Exhibition Centre, Gandhinagar, reaffirming Gujarat and Western India’s position as major domestic and outbound travel markets.
The largest edition in the TTF series, TTF Ahmedabad 2026 recorded a 10% growth in trade visitor participation compared with the TTF Ahmedabad 2025 edition.
The event was inaugurated by Shri Bhupendra Bhai Patel, Hon’ble Chief Minister of Gujarat, as Chief Guest. The occasion was also attended by senior tourism leaders and ministers, including Shri Harsh Sanghavi, Dy Chief Minister of Gujarat, Shri Satpal Maharaj, Tourism Minister of Uttarakhand, Shri Rohan A. Khaunte, Tourism Minister of Goa and Shri Kuldeep Arya, IAS, Secretary, Tourism, Government of Gujarat.
TTF Ahmedabad 2026 featured 900+ exhibitors from 27 Indian States & Union Territories and 10 countries, attracting more than 16,500 visitors over three days.
With Israel as the Feature Country, international participation included Vietnam, Sri Lanka, UAE, Nepal, USA, China, Thailand and Bhutan.
Gujarat Tourism was the Host State, while Goa, Uttarakhand, Odisha, Rajasthan, Kerala, Jammu & Kashmir, Ladakh, Punjab, Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh and Karnataka participated as Partner States. West Bengal, Telangana, Tamil Nadu, Assam, Delhi and Meghalaya joined as Feature States.
The exhibition showcased a wide spectrum of travel products, starting from destinations and hotels to holiday experiences, attractions, DMC services and travel technology.
Where Business Meets India’s Cultural Heritage
The event also celebrated the extraordinary cultural diversity that makes India a compelling tourism destination.
One of the highlights came from the Goa Pavilion, where visitors witnessed the graceful Samai Nritya (Lamp Dance). The traditional Konkani folk performance, dedicated to Goddess Mhalsa expressed devotion and reverence while offering visitors an authentic glimpse into Goa’s spiritual and cultural traditions.
The audience was further captivated by the elegant Dekhni dance, performed to the traditional Konkani folk song “Hanv Saiba Poltoddi Vetam.”
Awards Mark a Celebratory Finale
The event concluded with an Awards Ceremony, recognising exhibitors and participants for excellence in presentation, innovation and visitor engagement. The ceremony highlighted the growing significance of TTF Ahmedabad within India’s travel trade calendar.
Speaking on the occasion, Sanjiv Agarwal, Chairman & CEO, Fairfest Media Limited, said the presence of senior ministers from three states reflected the growing importance of tourism to India’s economy. He also highlighted the 10% rise in trade visitors, describing the three-day event as focused on serious business and strong buying interest, particularly ahead of the festive and winter travel season.
TTF Ahmedabad 2026 proved that when commerce meets culture, tourism becomes an even more powerful bridge between destinations and travellers.

