Uzbekistan tourism sector recorded remarkable growth in 2025, with the country receiving a record 10.7 million foreign visitors over the first 11 months of the year. Compared to last year, this has…
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Gishan Das
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The Omani Ministry of Heritage and Tourism has embarked on an ambitious campaign to establish the country as one of the leading winter tourism destinations in the region: an ideal climate, rich…
Dong Hoa Hiep commune, located in the Mekong Delta province of Dong Thap, is emerging fast to take its place among Vietnam’s most exciting and impressive cultural tourist destinations. With…
The Zambian Ministry of Tourism has rolled out new integrity policies for the sector that are intended to enhance transparency, accountability, and ethical conduct within the sector. The newly…
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Kalymnos International Climbing Festival of this Year Returns to Greece, Featuring its World-Class Climbing, Local Culture and Aegean Sports Tourism
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The Kalymnos International Climbing Festival will be back in 2025, welcoming climbers from all over the world to one of the world’s most iconic climbing destinations. From October 16 to 19, not only…
Wildlife Tours Rwanda Introduces New Eco-Conscious Itineraries, Combining its Sustainable Travel, Cultural Immersion, and Wildlife Conservation
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Wildlife Tours Rwanda is also solidifying its position as a leader in eco-tourism through the launch of a new range of eco-friendly itineraries that have been created to bring visitors closer to…
Atura Hotel Wellington Rebrands as WQ Hotel, Offering a New Era of Urban Hospitality with Comfort, Sustainability, and Local Culture
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Atura Hotel will officially launch as WQ Hotel tomorrow, marking a new era for the much-loved property. The rebranding is a new chapter for the property under the capable management of Capstone Hotel…
Lapalala Wilderness in South Africa Becomes First Dark Sky Park Offering its Wildlife Safaris, Stargazing and New Eco-Tourism Experiences
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Lapalala Wilderness, a 48,000-hectare game reserve in South Africa, has been officially declared the nation’s first Dark Sky Park, showing its dedication to preserving the natural night sky and…
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