Tag: tourism
Thailand Ditches Visas for Indian Travellers, Anticipates Tourism Surge
Thailand's recent decision to waive visa requirements for Indian travellers is expected to trigger a significant surge in tourism to the already popular destination, according to Indian travel associations and service providers.
Sri Lankan Tourism: Visa Fee Waiver for Five Countries
In a bid to revitalize its tourism sector, Sri Lanka made a significant decision to waive visa fees for tourists from five prominent countries, namely China, Russia, India, Thailand, and Indonesia. This move is part of a comprehensive strategy aimed at attracting a greater number of foreign tourists to the island nation.
Majority of Europeans Embrace Digital Travel Documents Border Crossings
A substantial majority of Europeans are rallying behind the idea of digital travel documents, recognizing their potential to streamline border procedures, enhance security, and simplify travel within and outside the Schengen area, according to a recent survey.
Future Tourism through AI, Contactless Experiences, Sustainability
Travel has always been a blend of adventure and discovery, but as we step into the future, technology is poised to play an even more significant role in our journeys. From AI-powered travel planning to contactless experiences and sustainable transportation, the tourism industry is undergoing a profound transformation. In this article, we look into the exciting developments that are shaping the future of tourism.
Gadhika Dance: Culture Meets Healing
Prepare to be intrigued by a dance form with a unique purpose—curing illness. The Adiya tribal community of Wayanad district introduces you to the captivating Gadhika dance, a cultural art believed to possess the power to dispel diseases and life's troubles. This ritualistic dance typically takes place during the Malayalam month of Midhunam (June to July).
Beypore; A Fusion of History, Serenity
Beypore Beach, nestled at the mouth of the Chaliyar River just 10 kilometres from Kozhikode (Calicut) in Kerala, is a captivating destination that beckons both tourists and history enthusiasts alike. This picturesque coastal gem boasts a rich maritime heritage, once serving as a bustling port and trade centre in ancient times.
UNWTO, India’s G20 For Tool to Boost Tourism
As the world gears up for the G20 Leaders' Summit, the United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO), in partnership with India's Ministry of Tourism, has introduced a powerful resource to leverage tourism's potential for advancing the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). This visionary initiative is poised to reshape the tourism landscape in alignment with global sustainability objectives.
Kadalundi: A Historical Gem and Birdwatcher’s Paradise
Kadalundi, located approximately 25 kilometres from Kozhikode, ho lds immense historical significance. One of the jewels of Kadalundi is its bird sanctuary, nestled amidst a cluster of islands where the Kadalundi River flows into the Arabian Sea. Surrounded by picturesque hillocks, this sanctuary is a haven for bird enthusiasts, boasting more than a hundred native bird species and over 60 varieties of migratory birds. The sanctuary's mangrove forests provide a natural habitat for otters and jackals.
Thusharagiri: Where Nature’s Harmony Unfolds in a Symphony of Water and...
Discover the enchanting haven of Thusharagiri, where the symphony of nature harmonizes with the soothing melody of cascading waterfalls. This picturesque destination, located in Kozhikode, invites you to immerse yourself in the whiff of fresh air, the exhilarating splash of water, and an array of adventure activities. The name "Thusharagiri" aptly captures the misty allure of this peak, where cascading falls, including Erattumukku, Mazhavil Chattom, and Thumbithullumpara, unite to create an unforgettable spectacle.
Ranipuram: Unveiling the Perfect Blend of Adventure and Tranquillity
Nestled in the heart of Kasaragod, Ranipuram beckons adventure enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. This captivating tourist destination offers an enchanting mix of natural beauty, making it an ideal spot for both leisurely picnics and thrilling treks. Formerly known as Madathumala, this elevated haven stands proudly at an altitude of 750 meters above sea level, showcasing the picturesque charm of the region.




































