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07th June 2013
To,
Mr. Ajay Goyal

Mumbai, : 400080.

Dear Sir,

We are pleased to introduce ourselves (KDJHolidayscapes) as specialist family holiday services providers. We are part of the illustrious KDJ Group comprising of the KEDIA’s, DEORA’s and the JALAN’s. As part of our market awareness programmes, we are extending an opportunity to families of some selected housing socities, to particiapte in one of our complimentary Resort Family tour. The tour shall involve the following;

1. Families who agree to participate in this tour will be picked up at around 7.30 am from the selected housing society, and will be taken to our resort called “Hillscape Khandala” located at Khandala. 2. On the way there could be a short stop over at one or two locations of tourist interest, 3. The party will be scheduled to reach Hillscape Khandala at around 1.30 pm and a welcome drink will be served to the guests, followed by a Lunch. 4. The lunch will be followed by a short presentation of Holidayscapes Vacation Ownership programmes. 5. The presentation will be followed by family / childrens entertainment activities, and a Hi – Tea will follow thereafter. 6. The party will depart back to Thane at around 8.00 PM.
As the bus has limited capacity we will be able to accommodate only a limited number of families of the housing society. We request you to let us know if any of the members of your housing society will be interested in participating in this complimentary resort familiarization tour.
Looking forward to hearing from you.
Yours sincerely,
For KDJ Holidayscapes Ltd.

Raquib Manzer Event Cordinator
Business Development Manager Mr Gautam Maurya
Mobile: 9820004178 Email Id:

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