South Korea’s Ministry of Culture, Sports, and Tourism has approved a substantial increase in the 2026 tourism and culture budget, allocating KRW 7.86 trillion to the sector. This represents an 11.2%…
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Abhirup Gan
Work in the company: Travel and Tour World
Blogs
Travel today is transforming. The future of tourism is shifting away from the traditional focus on sightseeing and photographs towards more interactive, innovative, and immersive experiences. Gamified…
The tourism sector in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina (FBiH) is experiencing a steady influx of visitors, with tourists staying in the region for an average of two days, according to recent…
Greece’s famed island of Santorini is set to welcome a new luxury resort, Sandblu Santorini, marking the debut of LXR Hotels & Resorts in the country. Scheduled to open for the 2026 summer season,…
Reviews
Karpathos is part of the Dodecanese island group of Greece. Reflecting an increase in solo travel, Karpathos has now been recognised as an ideal place to visit solo. Due to the rise in independent…
News
Tourism in Orlando Grows This Thanksgiving as Millions of Travelers Pass Through MCO
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Orlando International Airport (MCO) is getting ready for one of the busiest times of year when the expected air travel will be around 1.9 million passengers during the Thanksgiving travel period…
Cruise Tourism Now Surge in Cambodia: Sihanoukville Welcomes Thousands of Global Travelers”
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Cambodia has received a positive force for the cruise tourism due to the arrival of two foreign cruise ships, Westerdam and Norwegian, at the Sihanoukville Autonomous Port within Preah Sihanouk…
New Ice-and-Snow Train in Harbin Offers a Scenic Journey Through China’s Winter Paradise
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The capital of Heilongjiang Province of Northeast China, Harbin, is celebrating the launch of its tourism-based Ice-and-Snow themed railway, a significant addition to the region’s flourishing winter…
Winter Tourists Flock to Hungary for Rare Northern Lights Sightings Amid Solar Activity
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It used to be believed that the Northern Lights (Aurora Borealis) were only visible to those who traveled north to countries like Norway and Iceland. But Recently, due to the increase of heightened…
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