Cambodia Association of Travel Agents sign MoU with Indian firm
The Cambodia Association of Travel Agents (CATA) has signed a memorandum of understanding with India’s SRAM & MRAM to increase the flow of tourists between the countries. The MoU was signed on Wednesday by Chay Sivlin, president of CATA, and Sailesh Lachu Hiranandani, SRAM & MRAM director.
SRAM & MRAM Group is a conglomerate with branches in Cambodia, South Africa, Indonesia, Malaysia, Bahrain, Georgia, and Bangladesh. It is present in a wide range of sectors, from agriculture to artificial intelligence and foreign exchange management.
The agreement focuses on religious and wedding tourism with the goal of strengthening tourism ties between the two countries. “We have signed this agreement to promote Cambodia and our members. SRAM & MRAM is a big company and can help us promote Cambodia in the Indian market,” said Sivlin.
SRAM & MRAM has 21 offices across India and extensive experience organising religious events. Sivlin opined that there is a lot of room for growth as the number of Indian tourists that visit Cambodia is still small.
“Not many Indians come to Cambodia because the countries are not well connected by air and there is a very limited offer of tourism products that appeal to Indian tourists. CATA and SRAM & MRAM are now preparing a Hindu ceremony at a Cambodian temple to attract Indian tourists. “Indian tourists are mostly interested in religious sites in Cambodia, particularly Angkor Wat,” she said, adding that both Cambodia and India have a long history and boast many ancient religious temples.
Around 15,000 Cambodians visited India in 2016. In 2017, 60,000 Indians travelled to the Kingdom, a 30 per cent year-on-year increase, according to the Cambodian Ministry of Tourism.
Source: Khmer Times