Tourism
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Kazakhstan has launched single entry E-Visa for citizens of 117 nations from January 2019. An E-Tourist or Business or Medical Visa will be offered based on the consideration of a valid invitation. This will be done by the Kazakhstan Migration Service. Overseas travellers can benefit from this new arrangement. They can enter Kazakhstan via checkpoints… Read More »
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South Koreans can now get a visa on arrival in India
Posted on December 18, 2018
Comment (0)With effect from 1st October 2018, South Koreans can get a visa on arrival in India. The move is aimed at boosting the inflow of travellers from South Korea. After Japan, South Korea is the second country that India offers a visa on arrival. Japanese citizens have been given this privilege since March 2016. South… Read More »
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Want to travel visa-free: Here are the top 5 countries
Posted on November 5, 2018
Comment (0)Are you a traveler who likes to go on unplanned, spontaneous trips? If so, then where do you go? Europe and many other gorgeous locations require you to have a pre-approved visa. However, there are a few beautiful and exotic locations where you could travel visa-free. 1. Seychelles: Located in the heart of the Indian Ocean,… Read More »
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Canada wants Indian tourist numbers to grow by 7%
Posted on March 1, 2018
Comment (0)Canada welcomed a record number of Indian visitors in 2017 and wants their number to increase further by seven percent in 2018. Rupert Peters, Destination Canada’s Regional Managing Director, Europe, Australia and India, was quoted by Press Trust of India as saying that 250,000 Indians visited the North American country in 2017, an increase of… Read More »
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Singapore is India’s most favourite tourist destination
Posted on February 28, 2018
Comment (0)STB (Singapore Tourism Board) said the number of visitors from India touched a record high for the third consecutive year, as 1.27 million from the South Asian country visited the Lion City in 2017. With this, Singapore has become firmly entrenched as the most favourite destination for Indians. More than 1.1 million visitors from India… Read More »
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Women aged 25 and above can enter Saudi Arabia unaccompanied
Posted on January 16, 2018
Comment (0)A spokesman for the SCTH (Saudi Commission for Tourism and National Heritage) said henceforth, women aged 25 and above can enter Saudi Arabia alone as they would be granted a tourist visa. Omar Al-Mubarak, the commission’s licensing department director general, was quoted by Arab News as saying that they would be granted a single-entry visa,… Read More »
Kazakhstan launches single entry E-Visa for 117 nations
Posted on March 7, 2019