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Admin — rich editor everywhere: The exact same Quill editor from your blog (toolbar, headings, bold/italic, lists, alignment, links, image upload) is now on the Full Description field of Packages, Countries, States, Cities, Tour Themes, and the Homepage Region content editor. It's one shared file (admin/rich-editor-assets.php), so all six pages use identical setup. Images inserted through the toolbar upload via your existing upload-content-image.php and embed as URLs (not base64), same as the blog.
Public — HTML renders properly: A new richText() helper in config.php outputs the editor's HTML on tour-detail, destination, theme, city, and homepage region pages. Crucially, it auto-detects old plain-text descriptions and still renders those with line breaks like before — so nothing you already saved breaks.
CSS: A small block appended to the end of style.css covers Quill's alignment/indent/blockquote classes on the public side.
I tested the full round-trip on a local copy: saved rich HTML (headings, bold, lists) through the packages and states admin forms, confirmed it renders unescaped on the public detail/destination pages, confirmed legacy plain-text still renders with line breaks, and confirmed the saved HTML loads back into the editor correctly when you reopen the edit form.
One small heads-up: the Itinerary field on packages is still a plain textarea — you didn't mention it, so I left it alone. If you want the rich editor there too, it's a two-line addition per the pattern in rich-editor-assets.php — just say the word.
One of the most sacred Char Dham pilgrimage sites, nestled in the Garhwal Himalayas.
Visit the divine abode of Lord Vishnu, one of the most important Char Dham shrines.
The origin of the holy Yamuna river and the seat of Goddess Yamuna.
The origin of the sacred Ganga river, a spiritually charged pilgrim destination.
Domestic
Explore the divine and scenic beauty of Uttarakhand – the land of gods.
Complete the sacred Char Dham circuit – Yamunotri, Gangotri, Kedarnath & Badrinath.
Trek to the Indian Kailash – Adi Kailash and witness the divine Om symbol on Om Parvat.