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On an offbeat trail: From Shoja in Himachal to Wayanad’s Chembra Peak, here’s a list of new tourist destinations for your next trip

Ever since the pandemic, a number of off-beat vacation destinations have been trending and have become the new vacation spots. When we talk about holidays, we think of Goa and Manali but lesser-known places like Ziro and Shoja are becoming the new tourist hubs. We bring you more such offbeat tourist destinations of India to …

Indians ready to vacation! What upcoming trends can be seen among Indian travellers as pandemic worries ease?

Popular travel destinations in India: As the coronavirus pandemic has become an endemic, places have begun opening up again. After two years of subdued spirits and bare essentials, the travel sector seems to be properly resuming in and outside India. The elation in this regard is only enhanced by the fact that many states and …

Border-control damages hard to repair: Asia-Pac has suffered massive losses in terms of revenue from tourism & expat students

From March/April 2020, countries began closing borders. The decisions were taken abruptly without giving millions across the world the opportunity to change travel plans. More than two years after the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic, most countries are working on going back to ‘business as usual’. Opening-up plans include lifting controls on foreign travel. The …

Mandu Mahotsav 2021-22 begins! What to expect at the festival to explore the ancient fort city of Madhya Pradesh

Mandu Mahotsav 2021-22: Clock struck 5:30 am on Thursday and the inauguration celebrations of Mandu Mahotsav 2021-22 kicked off in Madhya Pradesh. Hot air ballooning marked the beginning of the inauguration and it was followed by the Mandu Cycling Tour, Heritage Tour as well as Mandu Instagram Tour. Mandu Mahotsav is a five-day festival, from …

India back in ‘holiday mood’! How festive travel, workation have sparked new surge in domestic tourism

This year, much like 2020, the coronavirus pandemic has made travel more difficult. Festive travel in India: Festivals are a major part of the culture in India, especially due to the vast diversity and the number of festivals we have. Naturally, this means that people often travel to celebrate these festivals, be it to their …

Thinking of travelling to Dubai? Here are some interesting cultural facts about the Emirati city

Tourism in Dubai offers a glimpse to the rich culture of the city, with interesting tales for travelers. Dubai Tourism: Dubai is one of the most preferred international destinations for travellers from India and the rich diverse culture of the city is a part of what attracts tourists in such high numbers. Now, Dubai has …

Impact of Covid-19 on travel and tourism sector and how SEIS can bring relief

The sector employs nearly 40 million people and SEIS has immensely helped India’s tourism exports on several fronts. Travel and Tourism industry is an integral pillar of the “Make in India” program. The sector plays a significant role as an economic multiplier in creating jobs at a rapid rate. The travel sector has substantial sectoral …

Bring The Destination Home: Meetings & social events are scheduled on online platforms, so why not travel?

Periods of adversity in human history have usually witnessed technological advances and innovations, and there are new innovations in the travel economy, too. (Representative image) By Dhanendra Kumar Travel and tourism have been the hardest hit sectors during Covid-19, with grounded flights, travel restrictions and sealed borders. A year down the line, countries are still …

Eskimo experience at Manali’s Igloo hotel: Costs, adventures and things to keep in mind

Manali’s Igloo resort: Eskimo experience awaits you this winter! Now is the time to do away with the stress of this eventful year and get some much-needed relaxation. And what better place to enjoy vacations than the laps of the mighty Himalayas. Close to Himachal Pradesh’s Manali is the Hamta valley, where every year, Vikas …

ASI removes cap on number of visitors at protected monuments ahead of New Year celebrations

It also stated that the sound and light show will also be resumed. In a bid to boost tourism at centrally protected monuments and sites, the Archaeological Survey of India, under the Ministry of Culture, has decided to remove the cap on the number of visitors. However, the total number of visitors to be allowed …