Inbound News

» Gujarat works towards declaring tourism as an industry

After witnessing an arrival of just 1,25,000 international tourists, Gujarat government is gearing up to focus exclusively on toursim opportunities in the state. ... Read more

» Tourism Ministry plans to soften up tough officers before Commonwealth games

As many as 277 immigration officers, most of them from the police, have been trained by the ministry to maintain the “highest standards of courtesy and warmth” while receiving visitors. ... Read more

» International Carriers upbeat on India

International carriers are increasing their flight frequencies to and from India in a bid to cash in on the 20% growth in global air travel from the country. ... Read more

» Tree of Life Resort and Spa to be unveiled on August 15 in Jaipur

The Tree of Life Resort and Spa, Jaipur will be unveiled on August 15. ... Read more

» Largest convention space in North Goa to be offered by Resort Rio

Resort Rio by Goa-based Riverside Resorts & Holiday Homes, is expected to offer the largest convention space in North Goa. ... Read more

» Air India to introduce flights from New Delhi to Seoul via Hong Kong from August 1, 2010

Air India is going to introduce four times a week service from New Delhi to Seoul via Hong Kong from August 1, 2010. ... Read more

» New Delhi authorities extends registration date for travel and tour operators till September 30, 2010

The Department of Tourism (DoT), Government of National Capital Territory (NCT) of Delhi has extended the date for mandatory registration policy for all travel and tour operators from May 30, 2010 till September 30, 2010. ... Read more

» RTDC to appoint GSAs and marketing agents

With an aim to promote the state's luxury trains- Palace on Wheels and Royal Rajasthan on Wheels, RTDC has invited Expression of Interest (EoI) from tour operators to be appointed as GSAs and marketing agents. ... Read more

» Human safaris threaten Jarawas Tribe in the Andamans

The Jarawa people lived successfully on their island without contact with outsiders for probably about 55,000 years, until 1998. Today, a road runs right through their forest home, and they risk decimation by disease ... Read more

» Jim Corbett and Rajaji National Park to reopen on November 15

The parks, which house tigers and Asiatic elephants among others, will reopen on November 15, 2010. ... Read more

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