Creative tourism is turning out to be one of the most sought-after types of tourism, especially among millennials, who are looking to experience something firsthand that relates to the culture and…
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Moulina Dhara
Work in the company: Travel and Tour World
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The Table Mountain Aerial Cableway has recorded an impressive feat during the current 2025 festive season, with it now hosting its 33 millionth visitor at one of the most popular tourism sites in Cape…
With the increasing development of the adventure tourism industry in Oman, the Ministry of Heritage and Tourism has developed strict guidelines that must be followed by operators and participants in…
After several months spent rebuilding after the damage brought by Hurricane Melissa, Jamaica is now finally open for international tourism. The Caribbean nation, known for its rich culture, stunning…
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Eastern Cuba Now All Set to Welcome Tourists Again Following Swift Recovery, Get the Details Here
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The eastern part of the country is bouncing back after Melissa much faster than expected. Major tourism facilities are already back open. The Cuban Tourist Board credits this success to recovery…
Greek Tourism Flourishes with Increased Visitors and Revenue Supporting Sustainable Development, Here’s All You Need to Know
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In 2025, Greece’s tourism sector continues to grow remarkably, building on the record-breaking achievements of 2024 and v proving the significance of tourism to Greece’s national economy. New…
AlUla Wins Global Recognition for Culture, Heritage and Sustainable Tourism in Saudi Arabia, Here’s What You Need to Know
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AlUla, Saudi Arabia’s beautiful desert heritage location, has won three World Travel Awards 2025 and, as such, has aquired renewed global interest. AlUla has been deemed as the Middle East’s Leading…
Orkney Islands in the UK May Introduce Tourist Fee to Preserve Landmarks and Local Communities, Here’s All You Need to Know
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In the near future, the Orkney Islands in the northern part of Scotland, known for their incredible cliffs, Neolithic monuments, and maritime history, may soon implement a £5 visitor fee to better…
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