About Traveler's India
Traveler’s India is the first and only lifestyle/travel magazine in North America devoted to India. Launched in 1997, Traveler’s India has expanded from the shores of North America to several countries. Each quarter, Traveler’s India provides pithy, succinct features on the wonders of India. It reaches readers who know about India and need to know more: Non Resident Indians, Indophiles, heads of companies doing business with India and all those who simply love India and visit the country several times a year.

Traveler’s India is published, printed and distributed throughout the United States and Canada and reaches a wealthy and educated audience. It is both entertaining and educational, with a growing subscriber base. Travel companies, airlines and associations use the magazine as a powerful marketing tool.


READERSHIP:
Traveler’s India is the only publication in North America designed to inform and educate Americans, South Asians and Non Resident Indians to the beauty and majesty of India. In the pages of the magazine, we feature travel destinations, art, fashion, films, music, jewelry,
literature and a wide-range of issues of interest to the educated, professional reader.

In July 2002, Traveler’s India was launched in England, Europe, Southeast Asia, and Australia.


WITH VISAE:
Traveler’s India is distributed to all those seeking visas for travel to India from…
  • Consulates in New York, Houston, San Francisco and Chicago;
  • Indian Embassy in Washington D.C.

The India Tourist Office in New York, Los Angeles and Toronto distribute 10,000 copies of the journal each quarter to all those who request information on India.



TARGETED AUDIENCE:

The distribution breakdown is as follows:

  • Physicians and Surgeons of Indian origin;
  • executives of corporations doing business in India;
  • select members of the Indo-US Business Council;
  • commercial contacts of the India Tourist Office;
  • commercial contacts of Air India;
  • distinguished members of the India Chair at Columbia University, New York;
  • members of the Indo-American Arts Council;
  • commercial contacts of the Indian Ambassador to the US in Washington D.C.;
  • on board Air-India aircraft on the US-London sector;
  • qualified and named travel agents and tour operators, with programs to India;
  • museums and nonprofits in travel with alumni programs to India;
  • museum directors and members of the American Federation of the Arts.