11
Apr
2020
10 points on how the Indian Travel & Tourism industry is affected by COVID-19 crisis
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1. Foreign tourist arrivals (FTA) last month declined by 9.3% month-on-month and 7% year-on-year, according to reliable government sources. 2. The number of FTAs in February 2020 were 10.15 lakh against 10.87 lakh during the same period in 2019. The number of FTAs in January 2020 were found to be 11.18 lakh. 3. The number […]
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07
Apr
2020
10 points on how the global Travel & Tourism industry is affected by COVID-19 crisis
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1. The World Travel and Tourism Council has warned that the ongoing Corona virus could axe 50 million jobs all over the world in the travel and tourism sector. 2. Of all regions, Asia is likely to be the most affected. Wuhan province in China is believed to be the source of this worst pandemic […]
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03
Apr
2020
An update from Emperor Traveline on COVID-19
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For the first time ever, We, at Emperor Traveline, advises you not to travel! And that’s the biggest irony. And if Government regulations are anything to go, you need to stay safe indoors. We are in the midst of a global crisis owing to the outbreak of COVID-19 or Novel Corona Virus, which has transformed […]
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23
Mar
2020
All about the Fort Aguada – the Fortress of Strength
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Goa, the smallest state in India in terms of area and word length, synonymous for the spectacular beaches, stunning parties and ultra modernity has lot more to offer in terms of heritage and culture in addition to its exciting touring destinations popular the world over. A stark reflection of the state’s colonial history, the Fort […]
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18
Mar
2020
Kanakakunnu Palace in Trivandrum, Motley of Heritage and Ecology
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The Kanakakunnu Palace in Trivandrum was once the venue for stately events of the erstwhile royal family of Travancore Listed by the Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage as a heritage monument, the Kanakakunnu Palace in Trivandrum today is motley of history and ecology. The palace, constructed during the reign of King Sree […]
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12
Mar
2020
All About the Plettenberg Bay in South Africa
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The town of Plettenbergy Bay is situated almost on the edge of Eastern and Western Cape. Built on the hillside, most part of the town is located on a steep slope descending all the way into the sea. Once you are at the Plettenbergy Bay, you’ll be treated to the scintillating views of the bay […]
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09
Mar
2020
Everything you need to know about the Dolmen Circle in Kodaikanal
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Are you burned out and knackered this summer and wanted to take a breather? One of the best places in Tamilnadu to be this summer is the charming hill station of Kodaikanal that has about 40 tourist attractions. One of the lesser known places in Kodaikanal, though popular, is the Dolmen Circle. The Dolmen Circle […]
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05
Mar
2020
All about the Itimad-ud-Daulah Tomb – The Baby Taj Mahal in Agra
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The Itimad-ud-Daulah Tomb in Agra is also known as the ‘Baby Taj Mahal’, a precursor to the Taj Mahal. It was constructed by Noor Jahan for her father Mirza Ghiyaz Beg or Itimad-Ud-Daulah or ‘the pillar of the state’. Built in the years 1662-1628, five years before Taj Mahal was built, it is worth a […]
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25
Feb
2020
All about the Bryant Park in Kodaikanal
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Kodaikanal is a popular hill station in the Palani Hills in Tamilnadu. One of the most beautiful tourist destinations in the state, Kodaikanal has a handful of places to explore at least once in your lifetime. Bryant Park, a famous botanical park, is located on the eastern side of Kodaikanal Lake. This place, in fact, […]
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