Tagged With "Rajasthan Tourism"
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After drops, London and Paris see more visitors
After a bad year marked by tourism losses after terror incidents, the two cities are seeing visitor numbers rise again, though not yet to 2015 levels.
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'Overtourism:' Finding a balancing point
Europe's cities struggle to find the balance between 'too many' visitors and 'not enough' business.
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China's new take on medical tourism
Alongside western medical tourism, China aims to develop an interest in tourism that includes traditional Chinese medical treatments.
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The Bikaner Mail
Bob Cranwell shares the story of a most memorable train journey -- an experience uniquely Indian.
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Chinese visitors vault to #2 in New York
A big increase in Chinese visitors to New York has pushed them up to the #2 slot among Big Apple visitors.
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What the new Cuba rules will mean
American travelers to Cuba face some re-instated rules and would-be investors face a new hurdle.
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Chinese travelers set records for tourism spending
Chinese travelers set a global record for outbound tourism last year, with a 12% increase over 2015.
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Quake-ruined town tired of disaster groupies
Amatrice's mayor invites visitors to visit the mountains and surroundings, but to be respectful of the town's tragedy.
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Getting to know Canada's hidden gems
Canada's 150th anniversary this year comes with a tourism boom, free admission to National Parks, and a guide to lesser-known beauties.
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April 24, 2017. Abu Simbel, Egypt
Professor Abe visits the amazing temples of Abu Simbel, Egypt
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'Temple Tourism' growing in Japan
An interest in traditional culture and Buddhism opens new opportunities, but raises questions.
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May 13, 2017: How narrow can it get?
Is tourism really reaching the vanishing point? This picture from Passau, Germany makes it look that way!
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Venice and Tourists: New plan mixes carrots and sticks
Venice is using a mixture of carrots and sticks to try to reduce the crush of tourists by spreading out the load.
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Journey through Karnataka: Hampi
Professor Abe's fascinating journey through the Karnataka region continues with an exploration of the fascinating UNESCO World Heritage Site of Hampi.
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Venice moves to ban take-away food
Venetian officials want the food off the street: they say it disturbs the city's atmosphere and identity.
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Know Everything About Goa Travel Information
Why Goa? India is one of the countries which have always fascinated different countries. Some invade it while some ruled it. Some brought blunders to this heritage country while some others made such wonders which made their names immortal with their works. The state of Goa is part of India and is situated at the west coast of the country. The state is rich with the Portuguese’s culture, heritage and history. Goa and the Tourism Goa is listed among the best tourist destinations in India.
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Know 11 Interesting Facts About Amber Fort in Jaipur
Royal state of Rajasthan, the state of kings and kingdoms has its own charisma when it comes to the grandeur of rich and historical monuments. Filled with many amazing and wonderful cities, Rajasthan plays a vital role in Indian Tourism. One of the major cities in Rajasthan is Jaipur, the pink city of India. Boasting a plethora of amazing forts, palaces and havelis, Jaipur is coronating the crown of Rajasthan Tourism . One of the major tourist attractions in Jaipur is Amber Fort. Famous as...
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France names its 'favorite village' of 2017
This year's favorite, chosen from a field of 12, is Kayserberg, in Alsace
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Southwest latest to bail on Cuba flights
With business to cities other than Havana slow, and no further loosening of tourism restrictions for Americans, the airline will drop flights to Varadero and Santa Clara, while keeping Havana.
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Eating in Bruges: Tourist scam or bonus for locals?
Do restaurant discounts limited to locals help residents survive gentrification, or do they rip off travelers? It’s all in how you look at it!
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July in France: More than Bastille Day
France has a wealth of summer events for almost every taste.
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St. Nicholas Orthodox Church, Juneau Alaska
In a state full of unusual sights and sites, St. Nicholas Russian Orthodox Church has a place all its own.
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N. Ireland 'Game of Thrones' tapestry on display
Northern Ireland weaves a mega-tapestry around Game of Thrones to highlight its role as background for the TV series
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Tokyo to help visitors 'get out of town'
Tokyo creates a series of 3-day itineraries to help visitors enjoy some of the less-known and visited regions, some of which are recovering from disasters.
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Scenes of Cesky Krumlov
Gumbo's mystery destination this past week was no mystery to a number of readers. Join us for scenes from this UNESCO World Heritage town.
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Yet another Game of Thrones tourism link
Spain is using its Game of Thrones filming sites for tourism promotion, and there's a Google StreetView tool to help.
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Ketchikan: Salmon, Souvenirs and Sex
Ketchikan relies on maximum return from its summer cruise visitors, and it knows what can get their attention.
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Passau: Small City, Big Past
A small German city on the Austrian border, Passau has a past bigger than its size would make it seem. It's a pleasant visit along the Danube
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Toronto: "The Views are Different Here"
Toronto turns to music video for its latest tourism promotion effort, and adds a catchy slogan as well.
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Swiss canton plans Heidi theme park
A Swiss canton moves to raise its tourism profile with a new attraction aimed at children and families.
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New Tokyo taxi app sets the price
A new taxi app lets riders and drivers know the price and destination in advance; authorities hope it will increase the use of cabs.
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U.S. tourism taking a "Trump slump"
With confusion over new travel rules and widespread issues about the new U.S. administration, tourist interest in the U.S. is taking a slide.
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A Day in Santa Marta, Colombia
PHeymont spends a day making a nodding acquaintance with Colombia's oldest city, on the Caribbean coast.
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Norway ready to ditch air passenger tax
A tax blamed for loss of service at Oslo's second airport may be on the way out, but not without a replacement.
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Drone videos offer a new view
Get a preview or a virtual visit of a dream destination with increasingly available drone videos.
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Experience the Magic of Unforgettable Hassle-free Trip and Rejuvenate your Senses
In recent times, the most promising and flourishing industry is the tourism industry which plays a vital role in the development of the country's economy by bringing revenues. Some people travel because they have a passion for exploring new places and some people travel because they want to get rid of their monotonous life and having a desire to bring rejuvenate their life. By exploring new places one can restore the childhood memories. With the tourism industry, many other aspects of our...
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Limone, Lake Garda, Italy
Ian Cook shares beautiful photographs and a brief history of this beautiful resort town on the shore of Lake Garda. Yes, it is known for its fine lemons, but there's more to the name.
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Valparaiso—Chile's Oceanside Gem
Join Marilyn Jones on a tour of Chile's major seaport, a town that is recovering its faded beauty
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Barcelona says 'No' to Segways
Against a background of escalating local protest of 'over-tourism,' Barcelona bans Segway tours from congested areas.
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Guangdong, China plans longest coast highway
China plans a new 1600 km coastal highway, linking 14 cities and over 90 tourism attractions.
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Lucerne street repair reveals historic churches
In Lucerne's historic center, workers uncover remains of a hospital chapel, and another, older, church beneath it.
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Game of Thrones fest set at 'House of Stark'
Yet another event planned to connect Game of Thrones sites to tourism promotion, this one in Northern Ireland.
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Paris on track for a 10-year visitor high
Defying fears that terror incidents would dramatically curtail visits, Paris tourism is on track for a ten-year high.
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British holidays in Tunisia to return
Three years after a deadly terrorist attack, British tourists will return to Tunisian beaches.
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Chicago's 'hidden city' becoming a tourism attraction
Unknown even to most Chicagoans, the city has been developing an underground pathway for 60 years. Now it's coming to light.
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Bangkok to get 1500-foot viewing tower
The Thai capital is building a riverside observation post that will be among the world's tallest.
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Haut-Koenigsbourg, atop Alsace's Vosges Mountains
Haut Koenigsbourg is an improbable bastion atop the Vosges mountains, with views of the Rhine, Alsatian villages and Germany’s Black Forest.
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Life imitating art imitating life?
A huge living representation of a Van Gogh painting created in a Chinese field as part of a tourism conference.
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Hurricane and Trump drop Cuba travel costs
A double-whammy of storms and politics has led to bargain prices as Cuba's tourism sector attempts to recover