International Tourism Board

» Switzerland targets Indian tourists with Living Traditions

As a part of the theme, Switzerland Tourism has introduced almost 100 activities to provide visitors an experience of the Swiss traditions; Also to target MICE segment ... Read more

» Abu Dhabi Tourism and Culture Authority sets up India office in New Delhi

Targets 30 per cent increase in arrivals from India in 2013 ... Read more

» Geneva Tourism and Conventions unveils pocket map for Indian visitors

This Pocket Map will be jointly published in Hindi and English and highlight key attractions for Indian visitors such as Indian restaurants, Tourist attractions etc ... Read more

» Bali to promote specialised tourism packages

Popular tourist destinations such as Kuta, Nusa Dua, Jimbaran and Benoa — has been cultivating MICE travel by developing star-rated hotels and convention venues ... Read more

» OTOAI successfully celebrates its 1st Anniversary

The NTOs and DMCS at the event also resolved to encourage a two way information exchange and knowledge management system for the members ... Read more

» Nepal sees a 10 per cent rise in tourist inflow

Indian tourists visiting Nepal also rose to 164,680 in 2012 from 145,338 in 2011 ... Read more

» Jordan Tourism Board signs up Think Strawberries for India representation

To promote and market Jordan’s sites and products within the Indian tourism sector for both the media and the trade ... Read more

» Chiranjeevi Launches Incredible India-2013 Calendar

The calendar captures varied Indian tourism products and covers a wide spectrum of Indian destinations ... Read more

» Thailand aims at 24.5 million tourist arrivals in 2013

The 21-millionth international tourist this year was on Thai Airways International's flight TG 551 from Ho Chi Minh City ... Read more

» Srilanka overtakes Maldives in Tourist Arrivals

Srilanka tourist arrivals grew by 16.5% from January to November 2012 attracting 883,353 tourists while Maldives managed to get only 866,310 tourists for the period with a 2.4% growth ... Read more

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