Event Types
Product Launch & Brand Event
A product launch or brand event in a heritage Indian setting — a fort, palace, or lake venue as the backdrop — is produced end to end by MyTripMyTravel: venue, guest logistics, and dining, so the brand owns the narrative and not the operation.
A launch in a heritage venue converts a brand moment into an experience the audience cannot get anywhere else. But the venue that makes it unforgettable — a fort, a lake palace — is also operationally unforgiving, and that tension is the entire job.
MyTripMyTravel produces the event around the brand: venue access and staging in a heritage setting, guest movement and arrival choreography, and dining that carries the brand's tone, while the company controls the creative and the message.
Guest logistics is treated as part of the show — arrival sequencing so VIPs are not in a queue, fleet that matches the brand tier, and movement timed to the run-of-show so the reveal lands on cue.
The heritage setting is managed for its real constraints: access windows, power and AV in a protected monument, weather fallback for open-air staging, and capacity — handled invisibly so the venue reads only as spectacle.
Delivery is a single accountable production: venue, logistics, dining, and contingency under one mission lead, integrated with the brand's event and creative teams rather than bolted on.
The Detail
Fort, palace, or lake heritage settings staged to the brand.
Arrival sequencing, brand-tier fleet, movement timed to the run-of-show.
Access windows, AV/power in protected venues, weather fallback, capacity — handled invisibly.
Venue, logistics, dining, contingency as one production integrated with brand/creative teams.
Product launches, brand activations, dealer/partner reveals, milestone events.
Intelligence
PRODUCT LAUNCH & BRAND EVENT FAQCan you host a brand launch in a palace or fort?
Yes — product launches and brand events are produced end to end in heritage forts, palaces, or lake venues, with venue, guest logistics, dining, and contingency under one production lead.
How are heritage-venue constraints handled?
Access windows, AV and power in protected monuments, weather fallback for open-air staging, and capacity are all managed invisibly so the venue reads only as spectacle.
Do you work with our event and creative agency?
Yes — the production integrates with the brand's event and creative teams; we own venue and logistics, the brand owns the narrative and creative.
Is guest movement part of the show?
Yes — arrival sequencing, brand-tier fleet, and movement timed to the run-of-show are treated as part of the experience, not background logistics.
