With their immaculate beaches and colourful coral reefs, Thailand’s marine national parks are well-known travel destinations that attract millions of visitors annually. Nevertheless, a number of…
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Poulomi Sinha
Work in the company: Travel and Tour World
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The Ministry of Communications and Information Technology (MCIT) and the Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities have signed two important cooperation protocols in a historic move to preserve the rich…
In order to introduce cutting-edge “Overseas Travel × Puzzle-Solving” tours, Japan’s VELTRA has announced an exciting collaboration with Mystery, a pioneer in immersive travel experiences. This…
On September 18, the Portugal Tourism Board hosted the Travel Trade Market Place in Japan, its first business-to-business seminar in a number of years. With a focus on Japan as a crucial market, this…
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The rise of artificial intelligence (AI) in various industries has transformed travel planning, allowing travellers to easily explore and book trips. AI tools have grown in popularity, from itinerary…
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Discovering Autumn in Tasmania: A Journey Through Nature, Food, and Culture
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In Tasmania, autumn is a time of subtle yet significant change. The island’s landscape changes dramatically between March and May as the days get shorter and the temperatures stay cool, fostering a…
Gastrofest 2025 Celebrates Sustainable Gastronomy in Bogota and Cundinamarca, Showcasing Local Flavors and Environmental Consciousness
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Bogota and Cundinamarca transformed into a massive dining table in October 2025, with a focus on sustainability and regional flavours. 200 eateries and food companies came together for the 16-day…
ECHO Festival Returns to Tasmania’s East Coast in 2026: A Cultural Celebration of Connection, Craft, and Community
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With the announcement of the ECHO Festival’s return, Tasmania’s East Coast will host one of the most eagerly awaited cultural events in 2026. The festival, which will take place from March 13 to 15,…
Spain’s Teide National Park Introduces Groundbreaking Ecotax to Manage Visitor Influx and Preserve Natural Heritage
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In order to address growing concerns about the impact of tourism on the environment, Teide National Park, the most popular natural area in the Canary Islands, is scheduled to implement its first-ever…
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