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27 Feb

Earthquake Shakes Tourism in Asia, Resulting in a Potential Travel Pause Across India, Nepal, Bangladesh, and Bhutan: Everything You Need to Know

Earthquake Shakes Tourism in Asia, Resulting in a Potential Travel Pause Across India, Nepal, Bangladesh, and Bhutan: Everything You Need to Know On February 27, 2026, a significant earthquake swarm in Sikkim, India, with tremors felt across India, Nepal, Bangladesh, and Bhutan, has shaken not only the ground but also the tourism sector in the region. The seismic activity, which originated in the Himalayan tectonic zone, has caused widespread disruptions, leading to what could be a temporary travel pause across these countries. As the earthquake’s shockwaves reverberated through densely populated areas...

18 Feb

Singapore Joins Thailand, Malaysia, Vietnam, South Korea, Bhutan, Japan, and More as the Safest and Most Popular Travel Destinations in Asia for 2026

Singapore Joins Thailand, Malaysia, Vietnam, South Korea, Bhutan, Japan, and More as the Safest and Most Popular Travel Destinations in Asia for 2026 As we look ahead to 2026, Singapore is emerging as one of the safest and most popular travel destinations in Asia, joining countries like Thailand, Malaysia, Vietnam, South Korea, Bhutan, and Japan. This rise in popularity can be attributed to Singapore’s consistent commitment to maintaining high safety standards, modern infrastructure, and a well-developed tourism sector. The nation’s reputation for cleanliness, efficient public transport, and world-class healthcare systems reassures...

17 Feb

Thailand Joins Malaysia, Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Maldives, Bhutan and More in Unlocking Boundless Travel Possibilities for Tourists with Easy Visa-Free and Visa-on-Arrival Access in 2026: A New Era of Exploration Awaits

Thailand Joins Malaysia, Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Maldives, Bhutan and More in Unlocking Boundless Travel Possibilities for Tourists with Easy Visa-Free and Visa-on-Arrival Access in 2026: A New Era of Exploration Awaits As the world continues to embrace travel in 2026, Indian passport holders find themselves with more accessible international destinations than ever before. With fewer visa restrictions and simplified entry requirements, Indian tourists can explore some of the most beautiful, culturally rich, and diverse countries without the headache of visa applications. From Thailand and Malaysia to Sri Lanka, Maldives, Indonesia, and...

15 Feb

Brazil Joins Egypt, Ethiopia, Seychelles, and Bhutan in Leading Record-Breaking Tourism Growth as One Point Five Billion Tourists Cross Borders in 2025

Brazil Joins Egypt, Ethiopia, Seychelles, and Bhutan in Leading Record-Breaking Tourism Growth as One Point Five Billion Tourists Cross Borders in 2025 In 2025, Brazil, Egypt, Ethiopia, Seychelles, and Bhutan are leading the charge in a record-breaking surge of tourism, as one point five billion tourists cross borders worldwide. This remarkable growth is driven by several factors, including each destination’s distinctive appeal, growing international connections, and increasing interest in unique, less-traveled locations. Brazil, in particular, has benefited from strengthened air connectivity, major international events, and a renewed focus on sustainable travel....

15 Feb

Egypt Joins Brazil, Ethiopia, Bhutan, and Seychelles in Attracting Record-Breaking Tourism Growth, Shaping the Future of International Travel

Egypt Joins Brazil, Ethiopia, Bhutan, and Seychelles in Attracting Record-Breaking Tourism Growth, Shaping the Future of International Travel In 2025, Egypt joins Brazil, Ethiopia, Bhutan, and Seychelles in experiencing an exceptional surge in tourism, reshaping the global travel scene. These countries are drawing record numbers of international visitors, each offering something unique—Egypt with its iconic historical landmarks, Brazil’s lively culture, Ethiopia’s ancient heritage, Bhutan’s sustainable tourism model, and Seychelles’ untouched natural beauty. This growth is not only fueling their economies but also driving the future of international tourism by introducing fresh...

13 Feb

Cambodia Joins Thailand, Indonesia, Bhutan, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Kenya, Philippines and More in Enhancing Indian Travelers’ Visa-Free Access to Global Destinations

Cambodia Joins Thailand, Indonesia, Bhutan, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Kenya, Philippines and More in Enhancing Indian Travelers’ Visa-Free Access to Global Destinations Cambodia has become a part of the growing list of countries offering visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to Indian passport holders, joining the ranks of popular destinations like Thailand, Indonesia, Bhutan, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Kenya, and the Philippines. This move significantly enhances travel opportunities for Indian citizens, allowing easier access to diverse global destinations for tourism, business, and cultural exchanges. With more countries extending visa-free privileges, Indian travelers are now able...

11 Feb

Kerala, Rajasthan, Karnataka, and More Provide Memorable Valentine’s Day Weekend Experiences with These Romantic Destinations

Kerala, Rajasthan, Karnataka, and More Provide Memorable Valentine’s Day Weekend Experiences with These Romantic Destinations When it comes to celebrating Valentine’s Day, there’s no better way to make the occasion unforgettable than by escaping to a romantic destination. Kerala, Rajasthan, Karnataka, and other enchanting regions offer the perfect settings for a memorable Valentine’s Day weekend. From Kerala’s serene beaches and spiritual retreats to Rajasthan’s regal lakeside allure and Karnataka’s misty hills, these destinations cater to every kind of romantic getaway. Whether you seek tranquility, adventure, or cultural richness, these locales offer...

10 Feb

Beyond the Dzong: How the New Craft Market of Punakha is Redefining Authentic Bhutanese Travel

Beyond the Dzong: How the New Craft Market of Punakha is Redefining Authentic Bhutanese Travel The allure of the Punakha Valley has long been recognised as an essential component of the Bhutanese experience. Nestled in the Himalayan Kingdom’s west-central region, this scenic expanse has a subtropical climate that provides a temperate sanctuary in contrast to the crisper air of Thimphu or Paro. For centuries, the valley’s identity was defined by its status as the nation’s capital, which lasted until 1955. It is still the administrative heart of the Punakha District, sitting...