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Maitrip Connects Communities Through Cultural Celebrations in NZ
New Zealand’s cultural landscape is enriched by a variety of vibrant festivals that celebrate Indian heritage and foster community spirit. Maitrip, a travel company, plays a significant role in this cultural tapestry by sponsoring several key events, including the Probasee Sarbojanin Durga Puja and the upcoming Sharadiya Durgotshav 2025. These celebrations not only bring joy but also serve as a vital connection to the roots and traditions of Indians living in New Zealand.
Maitrip takes great pride in its commitment beyond travel services. By actively supporting cultural celebrations such as Diwali Dhamaka and the Manukau Diwali Festival, the company aims to strengthen social bonds and promote unity within the Indian community. Events like these are more than just occasions for festivity; they are a means to honor cultural identity and ensure that traditions are passed down through generations.
This year, Maitrip is excited to enhance the festival experience by offering exclusive lucky draws for free return tickets. These draws are a gesture of gratitude towards the community that trusts Maitrip for their travel needs. To enter, participants can visit maitrip.co.nz or follow the company’s social media channels for updates and entry details.
Additionally, Maitrip provides Q Card facilities that allow customers to make use of up to 18 months of interest-free payments. This initiative ensures that travel remains accessible and affordable while maintaining high standards of quality and service.
The company’s involvement in these festivals showcases its dedication to creating memorable experiences for the Indian diaspora in New Zealand. Maitrip positions itself not merely as a booking service but as a cultural bridge, facilitating meaningful connections between heritage and modern travel conveniences.
For those interested in participating in the upcoming events or learning more about travel options, Maitrip encourages inquiries via phone at 021 244 5644 or 09 5900 270, or through email at [email protected].
As New Zealand’s cultural calendar continues to flourish, Maitrip remains at the forefront, celebrating diversity and fostering a sense of belonging for all.
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