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Indian Travel Pie Too Tempting For New Destinations
The outbound Indian tourist finally seems to be getting his share of importance. With an increasing number of upwardly mobile Indians travelling abroad for leisure and business purposes, new destinations are preparing to grab a share of this growing market.

Visa-On-Arrival To Boost Tourism To Mauritius
The recent decision by the Mauritius government to provide visa on arrival for a 15-day or less trip to Mauritius is a strategic effort to augment tourism numbers from India. With the only pre-requisites being a confirmed return air ticket and sufficient funds, Mauritius expects to soon become a sought after destination.

Nepal, India Join Hands In Promoting Buddhist And Eco-Tourism
In what may be seen as an effort to revive arrivals from India to Nepal, which has taken a nosedive due to recent political upheavals and tense law and order situations, the Nepal Tourism Board is taking the support of the tourism ministry of India to sensitise potential Indian tourists about safety and security of the tourist destination.

Tourism Gains Importance At Festa Italiana 2004
Festa Italiana, the annual Italian festival organised by the Indo-Italian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (IICCI), will promote and highlight tourism at the 2004 Festa Italia event.

Robinson Scandinavia Gets Exclusive Representation In India Through HANS
The Scandinavian region finally gets exclusive representation on the Indian travel and tourism soil. Robinson Scandinavia, a 20-year-old international company has recently entered into an exclusive tie-up with HANS Adventure Holidays Private Limited (HAHPL) to promote, market and sell the Scandinavian region in India.

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