Jovago.pk launches “Ramazan around Pakistan” campaign

NationalJovago.pk launches “Ramazan around Pakistan” campaign

LAHORE, Pakistan: Jovago.pk, Pakistan’s No.1 online hotel booking website, has launched “RAMAZAN AROUND PAKISTAN” campaign.

Keeping in view the intensity of summers across Pakistan, JOVAGO puts its efforts by offering discounts to home-stricken people and motivate them to travel across Pakistan during Ramazan.

Considering the convenience of travelers and making it the top priority, Jovage.pk offers free Sehri and Iftar deals at selected hotels across all cities in Pakistan.

This campaign also offers up to 80% special discounts that can be availed till 20th June, 2017. With this attractive offer, people can now enjoy the pleasant weather and picturesque areas while observing their fast in the Holy month.

Jovago Pakistan has always been facilitating different hotels in different areas across the country. It provides the most comfortable, luxurious, and safe hotels for travelers and tourists for having peaceful vacations and enjoying traveling.

Commenting on the campaign, Ms. Nadine Malik, CEO Jovago Asia said, “Jovago.pk is providing tourists and vacationers with an opportunity to enjoy this Ramazan at beautiful and scenic areas of the country. Jovago Pakistan with its commitment to bring exclusive offers for vacationers and to make their travel comfortable and memorable, announces special discount packages for the Holy month of Ramazan. With complimentary Sehri and Iftar at many partner hotels along with discounts up-to 80%, we are making it easy and cost-effective for our travelers to avoid the scorching sun and enjoy the blessed month.”

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