Tourism

Department of Tourism

The Department of Tourism at 360 Research Foundation is committed to promoting sustainable and rural tourism through research, training, and community engagement. We offer curated tour packages, internships, field visits, and hands-on training programs that blend learning with real-world exposure. Our initiatives focus on eco-tourism, heritage conservation, and local livelihood development. By integrating academic research with practical experiences, the department supports capacity building in tourism management and fosters responsible travel practices. We also collaborate with experts and institutions to enhance tourism-based rural development and offer young professionals valuable opportunities to explore, learn, and contribute meaningfully.

Visited Arogya Van, Gujarat to explore wellness tourism and collaborations.
HOD presenting Bihar Tourism booklet
Meeting with Indian Embassy Officer
TTF Patna 2023
Cross Boarder Sales Mission
Joining Hands for betterment of Tourism Sector

The District Administration of West Champaran convened a meeting inviting tourism sector companies, organizations, NGOs, and individuals to discuss collaborative strategies for enhancing tourism in the district. Led by the respected District Magistrate, the discussion focused on developing key tourist destinations such as Valmiki Tiger Reserve, Amwa Man, Gandhi Ashram, and other historical and cultural sites across West Champaran. Participants shared ideas on improving infrastructure, promoting eco-tourism, and creating livelihood opportunities for local communities. The collective aim was to position West Champaran as a vibrant and sustainable tourist hub. A group photo with DM sir at the DM Office captured the spirit of unity and commitment toward this shared vision.

This image carousel captures key moments from our visit to various tourist destinations, including Arogya Van in Gujarat. The tour aimed to explore sustainable tourism practices, wellness models, and community engagement. It provided valuable insights for future research, collaboration, and the promotion of responsible, experience-based tourism initiatives

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