Bali is taking a proactive step towards sustainable tourism with a new $10 levy for international visitors. Effective February 14, 2024, the levy aims to protect the island's unique culture, environment, and infrastructure. This article explains who needs to pay, how to contribute, and the positive impact it will have on Bali's future.
Millions of Muslim pilgrims worldwide can now embark on the sacred journey to Mecca for Hajj 2024. Registration is open through the Nusuk Hajj app, offering a seamless experience with a variety of Hajj packages and essential information.
Thailand is gearing up for a surge in year-end tourism with a dedicated approach to safety and traveler satisfaction. Collaborating across 12 state agencies, the government is intensifying efforts to enhance security measures, transportation services, and safety awareness.
In this article, we unravel the new TCS regulations taking effect on October 1, 2023, and explore their implications for education and international travel. Dive into strategies for minimizing TCS expenses and maximizing savings.
Discover the destinations implementing new tourist taxes and the regions increasing fees to combat overtourism in 2023 and 2024. Learn about the impacts on your travel budget and how these taxes support local initiatives.
Looking to buy the iPhone 15 without breaking the bank in India? Explore countries with cheaper prices and get approximate costs for your international iPhone shopping adventure.
India's commitment to modernizing railway infrastructure in the northeastern region is set to make the Bhutan-India railway link a reality. This article explores the ambitious project, diplomatic efforts, and the potential it holds for trade and cultural exchange between the two nations.
The Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) of Dubai has introduced an unprecedented offer that promises to redefine urban travel. Commuters and tourists can now enjoy free rides on electric buses, embarking on a journey that showcases Dubai's renowned attractions.
The Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan has unveiled a game-changing strategy to breathe new life into its pandemic-affected tourism sector. By reducing the tourist fee from $200 to $100 per night, Bhutan seeks to strike a balance between economic revitalization and environmental conservation.
China's recent release of an expanded list of approved foreign destinations for group tours has raised eyebrows globally. Notably absent from this list is Canada, prompting discussions about the underlying diplomatic dynamics and economic consequences.