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Pondering & Reflecting Incredible India for Inbound Through Travel Heights Tourism Quest

May 9, 2023

India, one of the biggest source markets in the world, it’s a tourism industry that touches the highest peaks...read more

Protruding India As The Gigantic Tourism Market Through Travel Heights’ Gospel

March 22, 2023

With a contribution of 250 Billion USD GDP from the Tourism Industry, the largest democracy to the widest of...read more

What’s New For 2023: Travel Heights’ Expedition for the coming Tourism Year

February 9, 2023

Embracing and adorning the upcoming new horizons that the Tourism World will be marching, surfing, and diving deep into,...read more

Lens of Travel Heights for a Year of Rebuilding Manpower

January 16, 2023

January 2023, a month that has projected the beginning of a new year, new hope, and new dreams amalgamating...read more

Wings to Tourism

October 20, 2022

September was eventful in many respect. It was an action packed month for not just global tourism but also...read more

t's been overwhelming receiving so much of love and affection from our esteemed readers. Travel Heights is known for its unique content that puts travel and tourism and the stakeholders involved in the sector at the forefront of its reporting. We touched outbound on the cover of our August issue. In this issue we have tried to once again delve into something unique that is barely spoken of and yet has tremendous significance for the dream of realizing a great tourism future for the country by 2047 as being espoused by the Government. In this issue of our Cover Story on 'Regional Tourism' there is tremendous merit to merge this idea with the country's tourism vision as is being put forward in the new draft National Tourism Policy, as well as with the vision ofa developed self-reliant India by 2047. Although ambitious, but it is possible, as FAITH Chairman Nakul Anand proposes in his speech at the National Conference of State Tourism Ministers, to realize the dream of 100 million inbound tourists in our journey to 100 years of independence. He said, "In our journey to 100th anniversary of India's Independence in 2047, it is more than possible to achieve 100 million Inbound Tourists and 10 billion Domestic Tourism Visits, with a potential employment of 150 million additional direct and indirect jobs pan India." But for this to happen, and happen sooner, the country will need a robust regional tourism as its inbound mainstay, quite like most of the top visited destinations of the world. France gets almost 80 per cent of its visitors from neighbouring European countries, and so do other top destinations of the world. 100 million inbound will remain a dream til/ we have a strong regional tourism exchange in this part of the world. The recent WTTC Annual tourism report is also an eye opener and so does ICCA's. There are lot of learning hidden in their statistics and research and we hope it will help our readers come to better business decisions in the respective domain.

Go Regional if India Must Realise Her Tourism Dreams

September 26, 2022

It’s been overwhelming receiving so much of love and affection from our esteemed readers. Travel Heights is known for...read more

t's been overwhelming receiving so much of love and affection from our esteemed readers. Travel Heights is known for its unique content that puts travel and tourism and the stakeholders involved in the sector at the forefront of its reporting. We touched outbound on the cover of our August issue. In this issue we have tried to once again delve into something unique that is barely spoken of and yet has tremendous significance for the dream of realizing a great tourism future for the country by 2047 as being espoused by the Government. In this issue of our Cover Story on 'Regional Tourism' there is tremendous merit to merge this idea with the country's tourism vision as is being put forward in the new draft National Tourism Policy, as well as with the vision ofa developed self-reliant India by 2047. Although ambitious, but it is possible, as FAITH Chairman Nakul Anand proposes in his speech at the National Conference of State Tourism Ministers, to realize the dream of 100 million inbound tourists in our journey to 100 years of independence. He said, "In our journey to 100th anniversary of India's Independence in 2047, it is more than possible to achieve 100 million Inbound Tourists and 10 billion Domestic Tourism Visits, with a potential employment of 150 million additional direct and indirect jobs pan India." But for this to happen, and happen sooner, the country will need a robust regional tourism as its inbound mainstay, quite like most of the top visited destinations of the world. France gets almost 80 per cent of its visitors from neighbouring European countries, and so do other top destinations of the world. 100 million inbound will remain a dream til/ we have a strong regional tourism exchange in this part of the world. The recent WTTC Annual tourism report is also an eye opener and so does ICCA's. There are lot of learning hidden in their statistics and research and we hope it will help our readers come to better business decisions in the respective domain.

Travel with us, Let it be a Beautiful and successful Journey

August 24, 2022

Travelling calms our soul, rejuvenates the body and refreshes our mind. I do a lot of it both for...read more

t's been overwhelming receiving so much of love and affection from our esteemed readers. Travel Heights is known for its unique content that puts travel and tourism and the stakeholders involved in the sector at the forefront of its reporting. We touched outbound on the cover of our August issue. In this issue we have tried to once again delve into something unique that is barely spoken of and yet has tremendous significance for the dream of realizing a great tourism future for the country by 2047 as being espoused by the Government. In this issue of our Cover Story on 'Regional Tourism' there is tremendous merit to merge this idea with the country's tourism vision as is being put forward in the new draft National Tourism Policy, as well as with the vision ofa developed self-reliant India by 2047. Although ambitious, but it is possible, as FAITH Chairman Nakul Anand proposes in his speech at the National Conference of State Tourism Ministers, to realize the dream of 100 million inbound tourists in our journey to 100 years of independence. He said, "In our journey to 100th anniversary of India's Independence in 2047, it is more than possible to achieve 100 million Inbound Tourists and 10 billion Domestic Tourism Visits, with a potential employment of 150 million additional direct and indirect jobs pan India." But for this to happen, and happen sooner, the country will need a robust regional tourism as its inbound mainstay, quite like most of the top visited destinations of the world. France gets almost 80 per cent of its visitors from neighbouring European countries, and so do other top destinations of the world. 100 million inbound will remain a dream til/ we have a strong regional tourism exchange in this part of the world. The recent WTTC Annual tourism report is also an eye opener and so does ICCA's. There are lot of learning hidden in their statistics and research and we hope it will help our readers come to better business decisions in the respective domain.

On A New Journey

July 27, 2022

Dear Readers, All of you will agree the country is witnessing green shoots in the tourism sector, not only...read more

t's been overwhelming receiving so much of love and affection from our esteemed readers. Travel Heights is known for its unique content that puts travel and tourism and the stakeholders involved in the sector at the forefront of its reporting. We touched outbound on the cover of our August issue. In this issue we have tried to once again delve into something unique that is barely spoken of and yet has tremendous significance for the dream of realizing a great tourism future for the country by 2047 as being espoused by the Government. In this issue of our Cover Story on 'Regional Tourism' there is tremendous merit to merge this idea with the country's tourism vision as is being put forward in the new draft National Tourism Policy, as well as with the vision ofa developed self-reliant India by 2047. Although ambitious, but it is possible, as FAITH Chairman Nakul Anand proposes in his speech at the National Conference of State Tourism Ministers, to realize the dream of 100 million inbound tourists in our journey to 100 years of independence. He said, "In our journey to 100th anniversary of India's Independence in 2047, it is more than possible to achieve 100 million Inbound Tourists and 10 billion Domestic Tourism Visits, with a potential employment of 150 million additional direct and indirect jobs pan India." But for this to happen, and happen sooner, the country will need a robust regional tourism as its inbound mainstay, quite like most of the top visited destinations of the world. France gets almost 80 per cent of its visitors from neighbouring European countries, and so do other top destinations of the world. 100 million inbound will remain a dream til/ we have a strong regional tourism exchange in this part of the world. The recent WTTC Annual tourism report is also an eye opener and so does ICCA's. There are lot of learning hidden in their statistics and research and we hope it will help our readers come to better business decisions in the respective domain.

The idea is to motivate India, even at this time

October 29, 2021

The competition among companies is cut-throat to prove their minds, authenticity, and utility across the world. Companies are constantly...read more

t's been overwhelming receiving so much of love and affection from our esteemed readers. Travel Heights is known for its unique content that puts travel and tourism and the stakeholders involved in the sector at the forefront of its reporting. We touched outbound on the cover of our August issue. In this issue we have tried to once again delve into something unique that is barely spoken of and yet has tremendous significance for the dream of realizing a great tourism future for the country by 2047 as being espoused by the Government. In this issue of our Cover Story on 'Regional Tourism' there is tremendous merit to merge this idea with the country's tourism vision as is being put forward in the new draft National Tourism Policy, as well as with the vision ofa developed self-reliant India by 2047. Although ambitious, but it is possible, as FAITH Chairman Nakul Anand proposes in his speech at the National Conference of State Tourism Ministers, to realize the dream of 100 million inbound tourists in our journey to 100 years of independence. He said, "In our journey to 100th anniversary of India's Independence in 2047, it is more than possible to achieve 100 million Inbound Tourists and 10 billion Domestic Tourism Visits, with a potential employment of 150 million additional direct and indirect jobs pan India." But for this to happen, and happen sooner, the country will need a robust regional tourism as its inbound mainstay, quite like most of the top visited destinations of the world. France gets almost 80 per cent of its visitors from neighbouring European countries, and so do other top destinations of the world. 100 million inbound will remain a dream til/ we have a strong regional tourism exchange in this part of the world. The recent WTTC Annual tourism report is also an eye opener and so does ICCA's. There are lot of learning hidden in their statistics and research and we hope it will help our readers come to better business decisions in the respective domain.

Sustainability, The New Seed to The Bloom of Hope

September 11, 2021

Travel Heights is focused on Sustainable Tourism. An essential part of the Travel and Tourism industry is Sustainable Tourism....read more

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