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Malaysia’s ‘Gembox’ market opens to public; offers experience of its 13 states

Malaysia’s ‘Gembox’ market opens to public; offers experience of its 13 states

Gembox, the largest cultural night market and new tourist attraction of Malaysia has officially opened its doors to visitors. Located in Nilai, Negeri Sembilan, Gembox is the fully cashless tourism hub providing one-stop destination for

Task force to decide on public viewing of cheetahs released in Kuno National Park

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday said a task force has been set up to observe the cheetahs released in Madhya Pradesh’s Kuno National Park last week, and based on its recommendation the government will

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Chandigarh Airport to be renamed after Bhagat Singh

Chandigarh Airport to be renamed after Bhagat Singh

The Chandigarh Airport will be renamed after freedom fighter Bhagat Singh, Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced yesterday on his monthly radio address "Mann Ki Baat". "As a tribute to the great freedom fighter, it has

Thomas Cook, SOTC launch holidays to Bhutan post reopening

To accelerate travel demand for Bhutan post it’s reopening of borders, Thomas Cook (India) Limited - and its group company, SOTC Travel, have introduced a range of attractive Bhutan holidays with attractive deals. Customers can

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Japan to do away with many covid related restrictions for foreign tourists from October 11

Japan to do away with many covid related restrictions for foreign tourists from October 11

Japan will abolish a slew of Covid border controls from October 11, Prime Minister Fumio Kishida said in New York, in a move that looks set to revive the tourism industry. Individual visitors will be

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Bhutan reopens borders for tourism with increased SDF of USD 200

Bhutan reopens borders for tourism with increased SDF of USD 200

Twenty-three foreign visitors landed in Bhutan on Friday, the first to arrive as the Himalayan kingdom reopened its borders after more than two years following the COVID-19 pandemic, with officials looking to tourism to help

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