Journey Of The Tourism Industry In India Blogs Home “To travel is to feed the mind, humanise the soul, And rub off the rust of circumstance, To travel is to have nature’s plan and her high work simplified, And her broad features of hill and dale, Mountain and flood, Spread like a map at one’s […]
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Transportation Companies Are Switching To EVs To Reduce CO2
Why buy when you can rent? That’s the question behind a new business model rapidly gaining popularity among transportation companies looking to transition to electric vehicles. The “Transportation as a Service” (Taas) or “Fleet as a Service” (…FlaaS?) solution offers a way for companies to cut carbon emissions from their […]
Google is making it easier for you to find specific dishes at nearby restaurants
we might not have flying cars just yet, but google may be bringing us one step closer to the future. With this, it’s part of their new Ai and robotic systems that may one day be helping you around the house. What we’re trying to figure out is how do […]
Travel Planners – South India’s No 1 Travel Operators
Nature is a perfect respite for the entire world from the stress and strain of real life. It deeply rejuvenates, nourishes, and invigorates living beings both physically and mentally. Kerala – known as “The Gods Own Country” is one of the world’s best locations having such incredible and mesmerizing scenic […]
Bonotel Partners with APS to Launch New Technology Platform for Tour Operator and Travel Agent Booking Experience
Above Property ® Services (APS™), the leading provider of innovative technology designed for the global travel industry, and Bonotel Exclusive Travel, the leading inbound tour operator for luxury travel to North America, have partnered to enhance tour operator connectivity. APS’s Application Programming Interface (API) for Bonotel connects over 1,200 tour […]
How much does it cost to visit Bhutan? $200 a day plus travel costs
The Kingdom of Bhutan is reopening to tourists on Friday with a hefty hike to its daily tourist tax. Before the country closed its borders in March 2020 in response to the Covid-19 pandemic, travelers to Bhutan were required to pay a minimum daily package rate of $200-$250 — depending […]