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    Indian Heritage & Culture

    India is a diverse country, a fact that is visibly prominent in its people, culture and climate. From the eternal snows of the Himalayas to the cultivated peninsula of far South, from the deserts of the West to the humid deltas of the East, from the dry heat and cold of the Central Plateau to the cool forest foothills, Indian lifestyles clearly glorify its geography. Read: Indian Heritage & Culture Read

    By: Manoj Gursahani | 29/05/2007 | Destinations

    Cuisines of India

    Indian cuisine is famous the world over with its distinguishing sophisticated use of spices and herbs. Indian cuisine is strongly influenced by widespread and longstanding vegetarianism within sections of India's majority Hindu and Jain communities. Read: Cuisines of India Read

    By: Manoj Gursahani | 24/05/2007 | Travel Tips

    Homestay Opportunity in India

    Though the concept of a home stay opportunity is popular globally, it is now slowly catching on in India as earlier, most cautious-by-nature natives were entrenched with feelings of insecurity, lack of communication with foreign guests due to language barriers Read: Homestay Opportunity in India Read

    By: Manoj Gursahani | 28/03/2007 | Travel Tips

    Are Service Apartments the Need of the Hour?

    The tourism industry in India is privy to a tidal wave-like changeover in terms of the demands and the supply of in-bound tourists to our home shores as rising expectations of foreign and Indian-origin tourists for quality lodging options, especially niche sectors like service apartments availability is on the rise. Read: Are Service Apartments the Need of the Hour? Read

    By: Manoj Gursahani | 26/03/2007 | Travel

    Are the Indian Skies Getting Crowded?

    The topic that is hot on everybody's lips- are the Indian skies getting crowded? And the answer to that follows in the discussion recorded below. Let us consider the facts for this pertinent question bogging our fledgling LCC industry today: are the Indian skies getting crowded? Read: Are the Indian Skies Getting Crowded? Read

    By: Manoj Gursahani | 23/03/2007 | Destinations

    Shilpa Shetty's Impact on India - UK Tourism

    Now knowing Bollywood film actress Shilpa Shetty's career was already on the back-burner, her entry into the British television show was no debacle as it was made out to by the lady and her tear-streaked face confirming and denying (in true filmy fashion, some would say) the effect of a co-contestant's supposedly racist remarks. Read: Shilpa Shetty's Impact on India - UK Tourism Read

    By: Manoj Gursahani | 19/03/2007 | Destinations

    The Effect of Credit Card Fraud on Low Cost Carriers

    The developing world has immensely contributed to the economic boost that India is currently enjoying and it's tourism sector has not been left out of the share of profits either- a major achievement for the image of brand India build up by a successful financial system in place in our country. Read: The Effect of Credit Card Fraud on Low Cost Carriers Read

    By: Manoj Gursahani | 15/03/2007 | Travel

    The Impact of Commonwealth Games on Tourism

    Being able to bring in the 2010 CWG, Common Wealth Games, to Delhi, the National Capital Territory (NCT) as the host country has been a big boost for brand India. Read: The Impact of Commonwealth Games on Tourism Read

    By: Manoj Gursahani | 13/03/2007 | Travel

    Spiritual Tourism is a Real Crowd-puller to India

    India and other culturally rich countries are fast finding out the importance of their spiritual traditions and beliefs in context of tourism; though, India has always been looked upon as the universal truth-finder's path and a land of inherent spirituality. Read: Spiritual Tourism is a Real Crowd-puller to India Read

    By: Manoj Gursahani | 10/03/2007 | Destinations

    Thailand as a Tour Destination

    The exciting Eastern city of Thailand offers immense scope for sea, air and road travel, the holiday plan usually dependent on a tourist’s budget. Its four main regions, namely North, Central Plain or the Chao Phraya River Basin, North East (Korat Plateau) and South Peninsula live up to the true meaning of ‘thai,’ literally meaning free and denoting the same in its multicultural diversity that happily coexists with its diverse inhabitants. Read: Thailand as a Tour Destination Read

    By: Manoj Gursahani | 22/02/2007 | Travel
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