D Asia Travel Branch In Kerala Makes It Easy For Malaysian, Singaporean Tourists


D Asia Travel Sdn Bhd (D Asia Travel) has opened its India branch office, Asian Trails Pvt Ltd in Alappuzha, Kerala, a strategic move aimed to enhance travel convenience for Malaysian and Singaporean tourists.

Its manager, Muhammad Arsyad Abdullah, said the expansion facilitates effortless booking of ground packages throughout India, eliminating intermediaries and simplifying the travel process.

‘D Asia Travel committed to providing the best services to our clients for the past 14 years. We treat every customer with the highest dedication and responsibility to create a strong relationship as they have high confidence in us,’ he told Bernama.

He said that Asian Trails India, a subsidiary of D Asia Travel, addresses issues such as avoiding scams, minimising middle-agent price hikes, and facilitating effortless booking through WhatsApp.

Muhammad Arsyad said the agency also conducted thorough inspections of hotels to ensure their cleanliness, addressed concerns regarding driver behaviour and provided customi
sed itineraries that covered more destinations than standard packages.

Additionally, he said that the agency also offers a five-day four-night package in Kerala that starts at RM1,099 per person and is valid until the end of September this year, besides a honeymoon package from a special rate of RM2,499 for five days and four nights.

‘For individuals seeking relaxation or families planning private tours, Asian Trails India provides tailored packages such as the Kerala Honeymoon Packages and Kerala Family Private Tour Packages, which start from RM999 per minimum-of-four-person group’.

‘With private vehicle and dedicated driver for the entire trip, these packages cater specifically to couples and families looking to explore Kerala’s beauty in a personalised and secure manner,’ he said, adding that the agency expected to cover the Muslim market as the 26 per cent Kerala’s population are Muslim.

Source: BERNAMA News Agency

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