New Delhi [India], February 28: Yogesh from the USA chose to do his hair transplant in India at a DHI clinic (www.dhiindia.com). See his experience at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ZSN6D-l4mQ
Chief minister of Arunachal Pradesh Pema Khandu on Saturday congratulated Border Roads Organization for rescuing 70 stranded tourists at Sela Pass in Tawang.
"Heavy snowfall in the higher reaches of Tawang District since 22 February 2024 has resulted in disruption of traffic and closure of roads. BRO has gone beyond their mandate of keeping the roads open for traffic to carry out a rescue operation in order to evacuate approximately 70 tourists a
Evgeny Kozlov, First Deputy Head of the Office of the Mayor and the Government of Moscow, Chairman of the Moscow City Tourism Committee, on Thursday at South Asia's leading travel show SATTE 2024 invited Indian tourists to travel to Moscow and called it the safest and cleanest city in the
"Troops of Trishakti Corps braving sub-zero temperatures rushed to rescue and assisted the stranded tourists. Prompt Medicare, hot refreshments, meals and safe transportation were rendered in a timely to assist the tourists reach safety," said the army.
New Delhi [India], February 21: The Schengen area, consisting of 27 European countries, is one of the world's most widely visited tourist destinations. Apart from the natural beauty and rich cultural heritage, what makes Schengen a hot pick among travellers is the fact that these countries h
A fresh spell of snowfall was witnessed in many parts of Kashmir valley.
Notably, Gulmarg, a winter wonderland in Jammu and Kashmir has been drawing attention from foreign skiers and adventure lovers following a recent snowfall in the higher reaches of the valley.
The high-altitude Himalayan resort town of Manali, which has a reputation as a backpacking centre and winter destination, was blanketed in a thick layer of snowfall on Monday.
In a fresh pitch to boost local products, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday urged people to allocate at least 10 per cent of their tourism budget to purchase local goods from the area they visit, as they plan their travel itinerary.
The cold in the national capital may be in its last legs but up north in Jammu and Kashmir, an icy chill prevailed on Friday morning and tourists were seen cruising on the pristine Dal Lake in Srinagar in fetching Shikaras.