Water cycling introduced in the Na: Pukhu pond on the way to Bhaktapur Durbar Square is attracting more tourists and passersby to get a new experience of pedalling over the water.
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Slava Skolaniya — a Russian man who is in Pakistan for tourism with his wife told Dawn, “We were travelling in Khyber’s Jamrud when we were intercepted by police personnel who questioned us aggressively and ordered us to not go ahead from there onwards.”
"On Arvind Kejriwal's instructions, Delhi has been decorated like a bride for hosting G20 summit. Delhi's roads have been kept clean and beautified. Arrangements have been made so that the tourists who are coming don't face any issues," Saurabh Bharadwaj said speaking to ANI.
The Bank of Israel (BOI) reported that Israel’s Composite State of the Economy Index increased by a moderate rate of 0.17 per cent in July, similar to the average over the preceding three months. But the BOI said that this pace is low compared to the Index’s long-term average. And July is pa
In a remarkable turn of events, the serene and once-restricted territories along the Line of Control (LoC) in North Kashmir have evolved into captivating tourist hotspots.
The event garnered the presence of both locals and tourists, drawing a significant crowd. The Shikara Race was organized in collaboration with the Indian Army and the White Globe organization based in Jammu and Kashmir.
Shimla is limping back to normalcy after the devastating cloudburst and landslide that have claimed the lives of over 70 people. Tourists have started visiting the hill state again. Tourism business units hope for a revival of business which has been badly hit by flash floods and rain.&nb
The opening up of the regions, including Keran, Gurez, Tangdhar, Machil, and Bangus, has not only unveiled their natural beauty but also provided a unique opportunity for tourists to witness a border that divides two nations.
The first batch of tourists consists of about 200 people who were welcomed at Tribhuvan International Airport by tourism officials while the traditional musical instrument was being played in the background.