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Right time to promote medical and wellness tourism – Prahlad Singh Patel
Union Minister of State for Culture & Tourism (Independent Charge) Shri Prahlad Singh Patel virtually attended the 5th meeting of the National Medical and Wellness Tourism Promotion Board on Monday. The National Medical and Wellness Tourism Board was formed to address impediments to the growth of Medical Tourism and to provide a dedicated institutional framework to take forward the cause of promotion of Medical Tourism, Wellness Tourism and Yoga, Ayurveda Tourism, and any other format of the Indian system of medicine covered by Ayurveda, Yoga, Unani, Siddha and Homeopathy (AYUSH). Eminent doctors like Dr. Naresh Trehan of Medanta, Dr. Randeep ... Read more
Trevor James,”The Food Ranger” , partners with Malaysian Tourism for “The Ultimate Malaysian Road Trip”
Minister of Tourism, Arts and Culture, Dato’ Sri Hajah Nancy Shukri has graciously presented a certificate of appreciation to international social media influencer, Trevor James, also known as The Food Ranger. This is in line with the Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture’s (MOTAC) effort in revitalising Malaysia’s tourism sector. MOTAC through Tourism Malaysia has collaborated with Canadian-born food vlogger Trevor James through his social media platforms, famously known as The Food Ranger. James and his wife, Xie Chuiting, moved to Malaysia in 2019 under the Malaysia My Second Home Programme. James has been filming food and travel vlogs since ... Read more
Tourist Tax by UK provides yet another competitive advantage to EU rivals says Heathrow
Passenger numbers at Heathrow fell by 88% in November, as travel restrictions and a second lockdown took their toll. Based on current forecasts and the continued decline in passengers, the decision has been taken for Terminal 4 to remain non-operational until the end of 2021. Heathrow is calling for targeted, sector-specific Government support to protect jobs and help drive the UK’s economic recovery. These include full business rates relief for all UK airports and abandoning the disastrous “tourist tax” which will make the UK the only country in Europe not to offer tax-free shopping for international visitors. The move is expected ... Read more
Nairobi National Park Acquires Title Deed for 2000 Acres
The government of Kenya has awarded a title deed to Nairobi National Park for the 2000 acres of Government land that was formerly known as Sheep and Goat Research Facility, which is adjacent to the Park. The title was awarded by President Uhuru Kenyatta at a ceremony at the Kenyatta International Convention Center yesterday. “Giving the title deed to Nairobi National Park enables the Park to secure the much-needed space for wildlife and is a clear testimony of Kenya’s commitment to wildlife conservation. We must secure more space for wildlife habitat for posterity,” the President said. With the formal acquisition ... Read more
Rajasthan Tourism shift focus to Domestic Tourism, to promote World heritage Sites
After tourism has been hit badly for many months due to Covid-19, the north Indian state of Rajasthan is now slowly but gradually witnessing an uprise in the number of tourists to the state. With the revival of international tourism not on the cards, the Rajasthan government has shifted its focus to domestic tourism and has started promoting its UNESCO recognized world heritage sites among local tourists. There are 9 heritage sites in Rajasthan which are recognized by UNESCO and the state government of Rajasthan has been working towards refurbishing these sites to attract more tourists. These heritage sites include ... Read more
PATA Provides Revival Strategy for SriLanka Tourism Post COVID-19
Pacific Asia Travel Association (PATA) one of the apex bodies in Global Tourism, teamed up with GIZ has organized a virtual training program via Zoom for Sri Lanka Tourism on four days including 12, 13, 24, and 25 November 2020. Sri Lanka’s long-standing proud membership induced PATA’s collaboration with GIZ to sponsor two global experts Tourism Crisis Management Expert John Bailey and Global Tourism Marketing Guru Damian Cook, in training Sri Lanka’s Tourism’s key personnel from Sri Lanka Tourism Development Authority, Sri Lank Tourism Promotion Bureau, Sri Lanka Institute of Tourism & Hotel Management and Sri Lanka Convention Bureau, entirely ... Read more
Mumbai Police takes Cox & Kings (India) CFO into custody
The Mumbai Police on 09th DEC, took Anil Khandelwal, the chief financial officer of Cox & Kings (India) Ltd (CNK) in custody from the Taloja jail. He would be produced in court later this week in connection with the Rs 239-crore payment default case filed by IndusInd Bank Ltd (IBL). He was earlier arrested by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) in a different case and remanded to judicial custody. A team led by joint commissioner of police Niket Kaushik is probing this case. Audley Luis (55), vice-president, IBL, submitted a complaint to the Economic Offenses Wing (EOW). After making an inquiry, ... Read more
Munnar Tourism on the rise as winter embraces the hill station
With the temperatures falling to around five degree Celsius, another winter season is getting a warm welcome at Munnar. The lowest temperature of so far this season was recorded last Sunday when the mercury slipped down to 6 degree Celsius at Mattupetty, Nallathanni, and Chokkanad while the remote tea plantation areas of Gundumalai , Thenmala, Chenduvarai, and Lakshmi it went down 4 degree Celsius. The increase in the lowest temperature level on Tuesday was a result of the depression in the Bay of Bengal. For a week, the temperature has been slowly falling, as per the weather data available at ... Read more
Ice Cathedral Spectacle in the Swiss Alps delights visitors
An ice cave formed naturally on a high-altitude glacier in the Swiss Alps became accessible this week, to the delight of visitors who came to marvel at the huge blue vault of the “ice cathedral”. Changing size and shape from year to year, the cave has a rounded ceiling made of thick ice about 5 meters high and is 20 meters long. The site is accessible by foot in 15 minutes from the chairlift at Glacier 3000 above the resort of Les Diablerets, but at your own risk, organizers warned. In the last years … we had kind of an ... Read more
“Go on Safari on the couch ” –Wild Life streaming of Srilanka National Parks a big hit
Adapting to the new normal of the global travel and tourism industry, due to the ongoing COVID 19 pandemic, Sri Lanka Tourism Promotion Bureau has established a strategic initiative to connect with the latest technology, and bring the amazing experiences and world-renowned tourist attractions that the country has to offer, in collaboration with leading wildlife experts. This process is carried out under the continuous guidance of Ms. Kimarli Fernando, Chairperson, Sri Lanka Tourism, encouraging both local and international travelers, wildlife enthusiasts to experience the natural and cultural resources on a virtual basis, mostly on social media platforms, within the comfort ... Read more
Solo Sauna sells hot in Japan
The spread of the coronavirus may have slowed down economies and closed many businesses worldwide, but it doesn’t seem to be a dampener for the newly opened Tokyo sauna that caters to solo customers. The customers can relax in solitude and enjoy the heat from water over hot stones, in the Finnish-style sauna rooms at Solo Sauna Tune, which has become so popular they are completely booked up within hours. Daisuke Kawase, Co-founder said that although the idea for the business was already in place before the spread of the coronavirus, the pandemic and the social distancing it brought have ... Read more
Kyrgyzstan opens borders to foreign visitors
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Kyrgyzstan has said that the government has announced its decision to resume the entry of foreigners from all countries. Foreign citizens could now enter Kyrgyzstan by regular flights through the country’s three international airports in accordance with the requirements to prevent the importation and spread of Covid-19. Visitors to Kyrgyzstan are required to get a negative PCR test results dated no more than 72 hours before arrival. The Passengers will first be checked by the employees of sanitary and quarantine services of Kyrgyzstan for PCR test results and conduct thermometry on board the aircraft ... Read more
India Nepal Flights to resume next week under ‘Air Bubble’ concept
Terminated for the last nine months, flights between New Delhi & Kathmandu are to resume from next week under the ‘air bubble’ concept as confirmed by the government officials. Although Nepal decided to resume international flights on September 1, nearly after six months of its discontinuation in wake of the Covid-19 pandemic, flights to three destinations in India – New Delhi, Mumbai, and Bangalore have not resumed due to the increasing rate of Covid-19 Pandemic. Air connectivity between the Indian and Nepali capital would resume from next week with the completion of preparations, said Buddhi Sagar Lamicchane, the Joint Secretary ... Read more
Emirates reopens its lounges worldwide
Emirates is re-opening its lounges around the world beginning with the Emirates lounge at Cairo International Airport. In the coming weeks, Emirates’ customers can look forward to once again enjoying Emirates lounge services in other destinations including New York’s JFK International and Manchester Airport. The airline has redesigned its lounge offering and introduced additional health and safety measures. The new protocols will be rolled out in each lounge. The buffet offering will be changed to an a la carte service with contactless menus activated by QR code. Throughout the day, lounge staff will sanitize each seat and table after customers ... Read more
NewZealand Opens Paparoa dual walking and mountain bike track
It is no surprise that there is general excitement on New Zealand’s West Coast. The small towns that make up the region are ready to welcome visitors from all over the world to see their backyard. The first purpose built dual walking and mountain bike track on the Great Walk network, the Paparoa Track is set to become one of the region’s biggest drawcard for New Zealanders and overseas visitors. Locals, or ‘Coasters’ as they are colloquially known, are infamous for their hospitality and extremely passionate about their home and the new track is of significant meaning to everyone from ... Read more