Tourism
- Jul- 2021 -13 July
Australia targets tourists from Japan, India post Covid; Chinese tourists unlikely to rebound
If diplomatic relations between the two countries do not improve, tourism experts predict Chinese travelers will not return in the…
Read More » - 12 July
Richard Branson’s flight opens door to space tourism
TRUTH OR CONSEQUENCES: Swashbuckling entrepreneur Richard Branson rocketed into space on Sunday aboard his winged rocket ship in his boldest venture…
Read More » - 11 July
Tourists violate COVID-19 norms in Kasauli and Dharamshala, govt issues warning
Dharmashala: Tourism is booming to hill stations in north India due to the heatwave, and the gross violation of COVID-19…
Read More » - 10 July
Buckingham Palace garden open to public for the first time
London: From Friday onwards, visitors will be able to walk alone through the gardens of Queen Elizabeth’s London home for…
Read More » - 9 July
Increased heights, decreased fear: Covid norms flouted blatantly
Rohtang Pass in Himachal Pradesh saw enormous crowds of unruly travelers throwing Covid-19 norms such as wearing masks and social…
Read More » - 8 July
Deep Dive opens: Get ready to experience a whole new sensation
Those of you who enjoy swimming and diving underwater will be excited to hear this news. Dubai now has the…
Read More » - 7 July
194 crocodiles relocated from lake near Statue of Unity
Ahmedabad: Authorities have moved 194 crocodiles from a lake near the 182-meter tall Sardar Patel memorial in the last two…
Read More » - 6 July
Uttarakhand govt moves SC against HC order staying Char Dham Yatra
Dehradun: On Tuesday, the Uttarakhand government filed a petition with the Supreme Court challenging the state High Court’s order to…
Read More » - 6 July
‘Revenge travel’ a boost for India’s bleeding hospitality sector
New Delhi: After being cooped up inside for months with the ongoing Covid-19 raged outside, well-heeled Indians have decided that…
Read More » - 5 July
Traveling to Sikkim? Latest guidelines you should know about
New Delhi: Sikkim has lifted the temporary restriction on the entry of visitors from other parts of the country starting…
Read More » - 2 July
‘Roof of the world’ : Tibet’s first Bullet train wonder
Tibetans can now enjoy the area’s mountainous views at high speed for the first time. The 435-kilometer (250-mile) rail line…
Read More » - 2 July
Delhi airport reports increase in domestic air passenger traffic since mid-May
New Delhi: In an official statement, Delhi International Airport (DIAL) said that domestic passengers increased by more than three times…
Read More » - Jun- 2021 -30 June
‘Valley of Flowers’ in Chamoli opens for visitors
Dehradun: In an effort to boost tourism in Uttarakhand, the state government has opened ‘Valley of Flowers’ in Chamoli district…
Read More » - 29 June
Bannerghatta zoo, animal safari park reopens on July
Bengaluru: After being closed for about 90 days due to the second wave of COVID-19, the Bengaluru Bannerghatta Biological Park…
Read More » - 28 June
India issues free visa program to boost tourism
New Delhi: Nirmala Sitharaman, the finance minister, announced on Monday that the Indian government will provide free visas to 500,000…
Read More » - 26 June
Feel the clouds: Shanghai opens the World’s highest hotel
Shanghai: Shanghai has opened the world’s highest luxury restaurant on the 120th floor, yes you read that right, a restaurant…
Read More » - 26 June
Delhi-Goa Rajdhani Express derails in a tunnel
Mumbai: Reports indicate this morning that the Rajdhani train derailed in Maharashtra’s Ratnagiri tunnel on its way from Delhi to…
Read More » - 25 June
Goa unlock: Both Covid vaccine doses must for tourists, Minister says
Panaji: Goa will make it compulsory for tourists to be fully vaccinated with both doses and a Covid negative RT-PCR…
Read More » - 23 June
Looking for a job abroad? The world’s happiest country welcomes you
Finland is the happiest country on earth. Historically, it was a relatively poor country in Europe. The situation is different…
Read More » - 22 June
Have you heard about the 200-year-old floating post office?
Srinagar: We have all heard about floating gardens, islands and houseboats but how about a floating post office? In Kashmir’s…
Read More » - 18 June
Peruvians reweave “The Q’eswachaka Bridge” across the Apurimac River in the southern Andes
The Q’eswachaka Bridge located in the Cusco region in Peru is a traditional Inca rope hanging bridge over a gorge…
Read More » - 11 June
France is sending another Statue of Liberty to America
France is sending a smaller Statue of Liberty to America, one hundred and thirty-five years after gifting the first Statue…
Read More » - 11 June
Kerala: Tourist destinations to be 100% vaccinated zones
Kerala: Popular tourist destinations in Kerala may soon be declared as complete ‘vaccinated zones’ as the state government is mulling…
Read More » - 9 June
The unique ‘Dragon Blood Tree’ of Yemen’s Socorta archipelago is under threat
The ‘Dragon Blood Tree’ is a unique tree found in the Socotra archipelago, which is a part of Yemen. This…
Read More » - 9 June
Austrian capital becomes the world’s most liveable city
Auckland: Covid-19 has shaken the Economist Intelligence Unit’s annual ranking on most liveable metropolitan cities, making Auckland in the first…
Read More » - 7 June
Now, travel to 19 destinations quarantine-free : Emirates
Dubai: With Spain welcoming completely vaccinated international visitors beginning from tomorrow, UAE travelers preparing their summer getaways can now pick…
Read More » - May- 2021 -31 May
Rani-Ki-Vav, the Queens well – A wife’s tribute to her husband
Rani-Ki-Vav or the Queens well is an architectural wonder on the banks of the Saraswati River at Patan. It is…
Read More » - 28 May
“Assaulted flight attendant” ; Airlines permanently bans woman, See video
California; Southwest Airlines has barred a woman blamed for punching a flight attendant in the face last weekend in an…
Read More » - 26 May
“Tropical cyclones are increasing in Arabian Sea” ; Get the reason here…
New Delhi: A week following Cyclone Tauktae created destruction in many states, the nation is now bolstering for the second…
Read More » - 23 May
Wat Samphran: The ‘Dragon Temple’ of Thailand
Have you ever heard of a temple complex guarded by a huge dragon? A huge dragon encircling a building is…
Read More » - 23 May
With 7 Natural Parks, Delhi’s wildlife shows sign of revival
Built around two ecological systems in the capital, the Yamuna floodplain and the rocky Aravalli landscape — Delhi’s seven biodiversity…
Read More » - 18 May
Darwin’s Arch, the famous rock formation off the Galapagos Islands collapses
Darwin’s Arch, the famous rock formation off the Galapagos Islands has collapsed. The Ecuadoran Ministry of Environment had announced on…
Read More » - 16 May
New cruise line from Israel to Greece and Cyprus canceled by Royal Caribbean
The sailings out of Haifa port would have been the first for Royal Caribbean’s new ship ‘Odyssey of the Seas’…
Read More » - 12 May
World’s longest pedestrian suspension bridge opens in Arouca Geopark, Portugal
The world’s longest pedestrian suspension bridge was opened to the public last week. The bridge is located in UNESCO-recognised Arouca…
Read More » - 12 May
“Glass Bridge shattered by strong winds”; Tourist left dangling at 330-feet-height
A tourist in China was left hanging at a 330-feet-height, glass-based bridge after its panels were destroyed by heavy winds.…
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