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LOCAL CULTURE & SUSTAINABILITY IS GERMANY'S FOCUS
With a 214 pc rise in tourists from India, the German National Tourism Organisation is confident it will reach its pre-pandemic levels next year. During a roadshow in New Delhi, Romit Theophilus, Director, GNTO India, tells India Outbound, that Germany will showcase its diversity in local cultures and focus on sustainable travel to attract Indian travellers.
Merlion SINGAPORE'S ICON TURNS 50
Merlion, the half-fish, half-lion that has become Singapore's mascot, turns 50 this September. The attraction remains one of the most popular sites in the city for tourists and residents, alike.
SOAKING IN A LIVE SHOW IN DUBAI
Italian-born show producer Franco Dragone's first venture in the Middle East will wash you away!
66th TAAI Convention TAAI moots promoting regional travel
The recently concluded 66th Convention of TAAI had several unique elements. From being held aboard a Royal Caribbean cruise liner off Singapore to promoting regional travel in order to boost revival of the industry, not only in India, but also its neighbourhood.
Dubai targets Tier II markets in India
Dubai recently conducted a multi-city roadshow in India targetting the Tier II markets across the country. Bader Ali Habib, Head of Region, South Asia International Operations, DET tells India Outbound that the Tier II cities in India represent an increasingly important market for Dubai.
Our target is 2.5 million Indian tourists by 2024-25
With progressive restoration of flight connectivity from India, Tourism Authority of Thailand is counting on a rapid rebound to the pre-pandemic number of the Indian visitors. Deputy Governor of Tourism Authority of Thailand Tanes Petsuwan says he expects Indian visitor numbers to reach the 1.9 million mark by 2023 and continue to grow.
Oman is an experiential destination
Oman Tourism recently concluded its multi-city roadshow in India, its first onsite activity in the country in over two years. Asma Al Hajri, deputy director general of Ministry of Heritage and Tourism says Oman is an experiential destination that is looking at quality and not quantity in terms of tourists.
Durban: Where Gandhi first became Mahatma
Today, Durban is best known for its beaches, adventure activities and the wildlife in numerous National Parks just a short drive away. But Durban is also home to a place equally important to Indian and South African history, Mahatma Gandhi's home, that is now a landmark on the Inanda Heritage Route.
Global Destinations in Play Offs for Indian Sports Tourists
With global sports tournaments resuming, and spotting huge opportunity for outbound sports tourism from India, destinations around the world compete to attract Indian sports fans.
Skiing In Canada Beyond The Tried And Tested Slopes
Although less heard of, Canada has rather intriguing options for skiiers. With its many ski-resorts, which are entire town or villages transformed for skiing, the destination has some adventurous and luxurious offerings.
The Success Of Turkish Airlines In India
With the number of Indian travellers consistently growing, Turkish Airlines hopes to develop its operations further to tap the potential market. Ozer Guler, general manager of Turkish Airlines (north and east India) talks about the success of the airlines in India.
Ho Chi Minh City Retracing History & French Art
Ho Chi Minh City, earlier known as Saigon is a perfect medley of European architecture and south-east Asian lifestyle, adapting the nuances of a modern metropolitan city quite rapidly.
Mekong Delta The Do Che Diaries
Experiencing authentic Vietnamese local life is not complete without a visit to the Mekong Delta, and sailing across the river on a motor boat to islands with people waiting to welcome you to local attractions and luscious traditional cuisines.
Ras Al Khaimah Rugged Yet Romantic
With thousands of years of recorded human history, Ras Al Khaimah is steeped in rich Arabian culture and a fascinating Bedouin heritage. From an experiential point of view, the Emirate is very much a combination of desert dwelling, seafaring and Islamic way of life. Traditions of literature, camel racing, falconry, fishing, local museums, forts, abandoned towns and art are key parts of the local existence.
OTOAI Annual Convention Ras Al Khaimah Targets Indian Tourists
Ras Al Khaimah, one of the seven emirates that make the United Arab Emirates (UAE), is one of the world’s fastest growing tourism destinations. In order to attract more Indian tourists, the emirate hosted the 2017 annual convention of the Outbound Tour Operators Association of India (OTOAI).
Thailand Making It Amazing Again
While Thailand exercised a strict mourning period for late King Bhumibol Adulyadej, with curbs on entertainment and celebrations, tourism traffic to Thailand has not been severely impacted.
All That Glitters Is Dubai
A wash in opulence, Dubai sways without fail the ones in search of a luxurious vacation, from families to businessmen. With unique and unparalleled offerings, from the tranquillity of deserts to the bustle of the gold souks, Dubai has become one of the most preferred holiday destinations.
Fall in Love in and with Mauritius
Snorkel in crystal clear waters or swim in blue lagoons, feed the colourful lorikeets or walk with lions, have a rum-tasting experience or go skydiving, or even better, simply loll in the shallows on talcum-white sand beaches – this paradise island can curate the typically lazy or even the most unconventional honeymoon for the newly hitched love birds.
From South Africa To Rwanda - A Dose Of Wild Africa
From the sharks and penguins of South Africa to the gorillas and chimpanzees of Rwanda, here's an off beat take on Africa.
Rwandan Culture - Dancing To The Traditional Beats
Traditional singing, dancing to the beat of the drums, locally brewed beers and millions of brightly smiling faces – there’s more to Rwanda than just mountain gorillas and beautiful landscapes.
Himalayan Travel Mart 2017 - Nepal Returns With A Landmark Event
With tourism playing the most important role in the economic development of Nepal, the Himalayan Travel Mart was an opportunity for the mountain country to reap the benefit of the global gathering for a quicker revival post survival from the devastating earthquake of 2015.
Lucerne - Where Every Vista is a Postcard
Compact and colourful, Lucerne in central Switzerland seamlessly portrays a subtle interplay between nature and architecture. Here’s what you can see and do in this idlyllic city.
Searching for treasures in the City of Light
Everything from wine making paraphernalia to Victorian era gowns can be found in the flea markets of the French capital Paris. For the lovers of art, antiquities, home decor, vintage fashion, rare objects or just quirky items that brighten up your life, these puces(fleas) are a must visit.
Who They Are and Where Do They Go?
How do the Indian millionaires pamper themselves? Luxury watches, diamond jewellery, fancy cars and of course, customised holidays. In fact, a significant portion of the ultra-rich people’s expenditures includes exclusive vacations, mostly abroad.
Walking Through Marseille A Sea Side Adventure
Marseille, one of the largest cities of France,is located in the Provence region of the country and is a destination that deserves a visit by travellers with a keen sense of exploration and adventure. Despite the negative attention the city has received for high crime rates, it makes for a great choice for those seeking a historically rich and culturally diverse city with fantastic architecture.
Egypt Looks To India To Revive Tourism
Egypt Tourism is looking at attracting more tourists from India in 2017. Tourism has been a crucial contributor to the national income and the tourism board intends to enhance their marketing strategy in India. Egypt boasts of attractions like the pyramids in Cairo and the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh.
Bangladesh Beckoning Brothers Beyond Borders
Challenges have transcended and opportunities have emerged, the longstanding kinship between India and Bangladesh has seen new frontiers in the recent times – tourism is definitely a key chapter.
Opulent Oman Painted In Pastel
Surrounded by rugged mountains and gorgeous gorges, valleys and caves; deserts and beaches offering a plethora of adventure activities: the Sultanate of Oman is an excellent short-haul destination for Indians
Sydney From Far-sight and Sydney Up-close
The Down Under metropolis is ideal for honeymooners seeking nature in a cityscape; basking in the sun on a beach by the day and partying by the night.
Robben Island - The Fallen Paradise
The place of incarceration of Nelson Mandela, father of South Africa, is a UNESCO World Heritage site and hides a million painful stories in its rocky heart.