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Indians can now travel visa-free to 60 destinations

Indians can now travel visa-free to 60 destinations

According to a report by The FE, in a significant improvement from the ranking of last year, the Indian passport has strengthened as the country improved its passport ranking in the Henley Passport Index 2022.

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South Africa’s tourism industry pins hope as EU removes it from Covid red list

South Africa’s tourism industry pins hope as EU removes it from Covid red list

South Africa’s tourism minister Lindiwe Sisulu has welcomed the decision by EU countries to remove South Africa from red lists, but simultaneously lamented the loss of over a billion rand in much-needed tourism revenue during

Reunion Island Intensely Tropical

From adventure lovers to backpackers to family and honeymooners, the five-million-year-old Reunion Island is a destination for all. It offers a wide range of sports and leisure activities on land, at sea and in the

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Polo Floatel Calcutta appoints Soumen Halder as the new General Manager

Polo Floatel Calcutta appoints Soumen Halder as the new General Manager

Soumen Halder has been appointed as the General Manager of Polo Floatel, Calcutta - India's first floating hotel. The hotel is the 9th hotel of the Polo Towers Group and features 58 rooms, 12 cutting

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Sheraton Grand Palace Indore brings in Sankranti festivities with Harvest specials

Sheraton Grand Palace Indore brings in Sankranti festivities with Harvest specials

Sankranti marks the end of chilly winters and welcomes the Rabi harvest. Sheraton Grand Palace Indore organizes two-day festivities to bring in the harvest season in a unique way. The property is hosting the guests

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Thailand plans to charge foreign tourists an entry fee of $9

Thailand plans to charge foreign tourists an entry fee of $9

Thailand plans to start collecting a 300 baht ($9) entry fee from foreign holidaymakers as the tourism-reliant nation predicts a recovery for the pandemic-hobbled travel industry once the current Covid wave eases. The fee will

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