International Tourism Board

» Turkey tourism launching exclusive India website

One important aspect of the website is to facilitate Indians to apply for an e-visa, which is very beneficial to avid travellers ... Read more

» India-Japan tourism expo to be held in Delhi in Jan 2014

The two-day expo will take place on January 21 and 22 next year, with the backing of the Indian tourism ministry and the Japan Tourism Authority (JTA) ... Read more

» TCEB successfully conducts Roadshows at Mumbai and Chennai

During the event, TCEB highlighted its role as Thailand’s MICE One Stop Service and introduced the “Mega Event” promotional campaign ... Read more

» Cyprus Tourism to enter Indian Tourism market

CTO will focus on targeting the conference and incentive markets in India besides encouraging affluent Indian consumers to experience Cyprus ... Read more

» Vienna gaining popularity amongst Indian tourists

In the 12-month period ending June 2013, a total of 23,737 Indians visited Vienna ... Read more

» Brand USA Successfully Concludes Second India Travel Mission

the mission witnessed the participation of 47 delegates, representing 31 organizations from various U.S. destinations, attractions, hotels and destination management companies ... Read more

» Tourism Malaysia to promote the Tamil movie Adutha Kattam

The film has been shot in places such as Putrajaya, Dataran, Merdeka, Petronas twin towers and many other places ... Read more

» Brand USA to lead International Travel Trade Mission to India on 22-26 Sept

Participants will include 41 delegates, representing 30 organizations for buyer-seller meetings in Mumbai (Sept. 23) and New Delhi (Sept. 25) ... Read more

» Tourism Australia plans to tap Indian market based on a new research

Indian travellers to Australia rose to nearly 8 per cent last year, contributing Australian dollar 804 million to the its economy ... Read more

» Australia and South Africa become attractive to Indian tourists due to stable currency

Australian dollar has been more stable ranging between Rs 56 and Rs 58 since February while South African rand has remained close to Rs 6 in the same period ... Read more

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