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27 Feb

UAE Joins Saudi Arabia Qatar and Oman in Driving Over One Million Gulf Tourists to Russia, Igniting a Record-Breaking Winter Travel Surge with Thrilling Adventures, Luxury Escapes and Unmatched Experiences Amid Geopolitical Shifts

UAE Joins Saudi Arabia Qatar and Oman in Driving Over One Million Gulf Tourists to Russia, Igniting a Record-Breaking Winter Travel Surge with Thrilling Adventures, Luxury Escapes and Unmatched Experiences Amid Geopolitical Shifts UAE joins Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and Oman in driving over one million Gulf tourists to Russia, marking a significant shift in global travel trends. This surge is fueled by a combination of factors, including the growing diplomatic ties between the Gulf nations and Russia, the allure of Russia’s winter landscapes, and the country’s strategic efforts to pivot away...

27 Feb

China Joins United Kingdom, Bahrain, Morocco, Kenya, Egypt, And More In Contributing To South Africa’s Record-Breaking Eleven Percent Increase In Tourism Arrivals, Setting New Trends In January 2026

China Joins United Kingdom, Bahrain, Morocco, Kenya, Egypt, And More In Contributing To South Africa’s Record-Breaking Eleven Percent Increase In Tourism Arrivals, Setting New Trends In January 2026 China Joins United Kingdom, Bahrain, Morocco, Kenya, Egypt, and More in Contributing to South Africa’s Record-Breaking Eleven Percent Increase in Tourism Arrivals, Setting New Trends in January 2026 as the country experiences a surge in international visitors, driven by improved connectivity, strategic partnerships, and growing global demand for unique travel experiences. The combination of key markets like China and the UK, along with...

27 Feb

Canada Joins China, United States, Netherlands, India, Turkey, and More in Propelling Berlin’s Tourism to New Heights, Overcoming Setbacks and Solidifying Its Lead as Europe’s Unmatched Travel Capital in 2025

Canada Joins China, United States, Netherlands, India, Turkey, and More in Propelling Berlin’s Tourism to New Heights, Overcoming Setbacks and Solidifying Its Lead as Europe’s Unmatched Travel Capital in 2025 Canada joined the ranks of China, the United States, the Netherlands, India, Turkey, and other key global markets in propelling Berlin’s tourism to new heights in 2025, despite a slight dip in overall numbers. This growth, driven by significant increases in visitors from non-European markets, helped Berlin overcome the setbacks of a minor decline in visitor stays and secure its position...

27 Feb

New Visa Access In Mumbai Sparks Fresh India To Czechia Travel Wave Stretching From New Delhi To Prague, Brno And The Vineyards Of South Moravia — Key Insights For Global Explorers

New Visa Access In Mumbai Sparks Fresh India To Czechia Travel Wave Stretching From New Delhi To Prague, Brno And The Vineyards Of South Moravia — Key Insights For Global Explorers In a significant boost for India to Czechia travel, the Central European nation is witnessing a sharp revival in arrivals from the Indian market while simultaneously strengthening visa infrastructure in Mumbai and New Delhi. According to newly released hospitality data, 108,000 Indian travellers stayed in Czechia in 2025, marking a 12.8 percent increase compared to 2024 and bringing visitor numbers...

27 Feb

SATTE 2026 at Delhi’s Yashobhoomi Showcases India’s Tourism Potential, Global Partnerships, Technology Innovations

SATTE 2026 at Delhi’s Yashobhoomi Showcases India’s Tourism Potential, Global Partnerships, Technology Innovations SATTE 2026 at Delhi’s Yashobhoomi brought together over 2,000 exhibitors and more than 3,200 brands from 60 countries, positioning itself as South Asia’s premier travel and tourism exchange. The event highlighted India’s rapidly growing tourism sector, showcasing opportunities across domestic, outbound, and inbound markets. With a focus on global partnerships, technological innovation, and sustainable travel, SATTE 2026 provided a dynamic platform for industry leaders, policymakers, and service providers to explore emerging trends, investment prospects, and collaborative initiatives shaping...

27 Feb

Tanzania–Zambia Railway Restored as TAZARA Brings Back Cross-Border Passenger Travel, Revitalizing Regional Connectivity, Tourism, Trade, and Economic Growth Across Southern and Eastern Africa

Tanzania–Zambia Railway Restored as TAZARA Brings Back Cross-Border Passenger Travel, Revitalizing Regional Connectivity, Tourism, Trade, and Economic Growth Across Southern and Eastern Africa The restoration of the Tanzania-Zambia Railway (TAZARA) marks a significant milestone in revitalizing cross-border passenger travel between Tanzania and Zambia. This major development promises to boost regional connectivity, enhancing trade, tourism, and overall economic growth across Southern and Eastern Africa. After years of disruption, the revival of TAZARA is set to re-establish a vital transportation link that will support the seamless movement of people and goods, strengthen bilateral...

27 Feb

Norway Joins Italy, France, Spain, Turkey, Cyprus, Slovenia and More as Greece Dominates Europe’s 2026 Top Twenty Destinations with Two Exceptional Spots, Ano Koufonissi and Avlemonas, Boosting Tourism with Unmatched Coastal Beauty, Authentic Greek Culture, and Sustainable Travel Experiences

Norway Joins Italy, France, Spain, Turkey, Cyprus, Slovenia and More as Greece Dominates Europe’s 2026 Top Twenty Destinations with Two Exceptional Spots, Ano Koufonissi and Avlemonas, Boosting Tourism with Unmatched Coastal Beauty, Authentic Greek Culture, and Sustainable Travel Experiences Greece is asserting its dominance in Europe’s 2026 Top 20 Destinations, securing two exceptional spots with Ano Koufonissi and Avlemonas, both renowned for their unmatched coastal beauty, authentic Greek culture, and commitment to sustainable travel. Joining prestigious destinations like Italy, France, Spain, Turkey, Cyprus, and Slovenia, these Greek gems stand out for...

27 Feb

Nigeria Joins Zimbabwe, Kenya, Mozambique, Ghana, Lesotho, and More in Driving South Africa’s Historic Tourism Surge, Reaching One Million One Hundred Thirty-Three Thousand Visitors in January 2026, Revolutionizing Leading Travel Destinations with Unstoppable Growth and Unprecedented Demand

Nigeria Joins Zimbabwe, Kenya, Mozambique, Ghana, Lesotho, and More in Driving South Africa’s Historic Tourism Surge, Reaching One Million One Hundred Thirty-Three Thousand Visitors in January 2026, Revolutionizing Leading Travel Destinations with Unstoppable Growth and Unprecedented Demand In January 2026, South Africa set a new tourism milestone with 1,133,000 visitors, driven by an unprecedented surge from neighbouring countries such as Nigeria, Zimbabwe, Kenya, Mozambique, Ghana, and Lesotho. These nations, with their thriving economies and expanding middle class, have significantly contributed to this historic growth, transforming South Africa into one of the...

27 Feb

Why Greece is the Ultimate Dock-and-Dine Destination – Step Into a World Where Unmatched Culinary Delights and Spectacular Seaside Views Await Every Traveller!

Why Greece is the Ultimate Dock-and-Dine Destination – Step Into a World Where Unmatched Culinary Delights and Spectacular Seaside Views Await Every Traveller! When it comes to the perfect blend of maritime adventures and gastronomic delights, Greece has sailed to the top of the global tourism charts, being crowned the world’s #1 destination for dock-and-dine tourism. This prestigious title is no surprise, given the country’s unparalleled combination of stunning coastlines, charming islands, and a rich culinary tradition that can only be fully experienced when arriving by sea. The recognition came from the...

27 Feb

Cairo, New Administrative Capital, Yangon and Bagan Forge New Cultural Pathways as Egypt and Myanmar Advance Museum, Archaeology and Travel Partnerships Across Africa and Southeast Asia — What This Means for Global Heritage Travelers

Cairo, New Administrative Capital, Yangon and Bagan Forge New Cultural Pathways as Egypt and Myanmar Advance Museum, Archaeology and Travel Partnerships Across Africa and Southeast Asia — What This Means for Global Heritage Travelers Egypt and Myanmar are entering a dynamic phase of cultural diplomacy, linking Cairo, the New Administrative Capital, Yangon, and Bagan through expanding partnerships in cultural tourism and heritage preservation. From book donations at Egypt’s historic Heliopolis Palace to proposed agreements on archaeological cooperation, both nations are steadily strengthening institutional and people-to-people connections. This renewed momentum between Egypt and...