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How planning to travel can be a guilt trip
Vancouver-based writer Steve Burgess delves into the joys and challenges of travel in his latest book, Reservations. The author looks into the intricate web of emotions that accompany the act of planning a journey, and sheds light on why...
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Venice starts fining tourists who skip entrance fee to historic centre
But some locals aren’t convinced the entry fee or the associated fines will have any positive impact on local residents.
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With Maldives Out Sri Lanka Witnesses An Influx Of Indian Tourists - Travel Guide To Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka, the new favorite for Indian tourists, offers a rich tapestry of experiences. From the bustling capital of Colombo to the serene Udawalawe National Park, where one can witness majestic elephants in their natural habitat....
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Businesses suffer from Canada-India diplomatic tensions
Tour guides and travel agents dependent on Canadian tourists have become the latest in a growing list of collateral damage from the diplomatic crisis between India and Canada.
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Egypt’s national carrier begins direct flights to Delhi
A month after Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Egypt, its national carrier EgyptAir on Friday announced the first direct flight from Cairo to New Delhi. EgyptAir, the national carrier of Egypt, encourages tourism and travel...
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J&K registers 1.27 crore tourist arrivals this year
Jammu and Kashmir has witnessed 1.27 crore tourist arrivals this year. The figure of tourist arrivals is expected to touch a record high by the end of the year. Notably, 1.27 crore tourists have visited Kashmir since January 2023....
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Good2Know: More Tourists Caught Defacing Colosseum in Rome
Two more tourists have been caught allegedly defacing the Colosseum in Rome. just weeks after a similar incident involving another tourist took place in June.
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Barcelona artist installs urinals as protest against visitors peeing on walls
Barcelona artist Joan Juncosa installed colourful papier mache urinals around the city to protest the use of the city's centuries-old walls as public toilets. The Spanish city receives around 30 million visitors annually. Some people...
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Barcelona artist installs urinals as protest against people peeing on walls
Barcelona artist Joan Juncosa installed colourful papier mache urinals around the city to protest the use of the city's centuries-old walls as public toilets. The Spanish city receives around 30 million visitors annually. Some people...
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Tourist who carved name in Colosseum identified by Italian police
Italian police say they have identified the man and the woman he was with from photos but have not named the couple.
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Hunt for tourist who carved name in Colosseum intensifies
Footage of the incident went viral on social media, at a time when Romans have already been complaining about hordes of tourists returning to peak season travel this year.
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Water level rises in River Sutlej in HP’s Shimla; Authorities urge locals, tourists to stay away from river
As the arrival of monsoon season is all set to reach India, several states are receiving incessant rainfall. With Himachal Pradesh being one such state to witness continuous downpour, River Sutlej in Shimla saw an increase in its water...
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Estonia bans Russian tourists, calls on other countries to do the same
Estonia is banning Russian tourists from entering the country, and calling for the rest of Europe to follow. Some say the ban punishes ordinary Russians, while others argue it sends a powerful message.
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Estonia bans Russian tourists while calling on other countries to do the same
Estonia is banning Russian tourists from entering the country, and calling for the rest of Europe to follow. Some say the ban punishes ordinary Russians, while others argue it sends a powerful message.
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COVID-19 spreads in Vietnam after outbreak at tourist spot
Government braces for another wave of the pandemic as two major cities face a rise in cases.
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France tourism looks to reopen as coronavirus restrictions ease
Government yet to decide when borders, hotels, cafes and restaurants will fully reopen as operators brace for tough season.
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Greece: Crete Blaze Forces Evacuations
Greek firefighters on wednesday battled a blaze that raged on the popular vacation destination of crete, ---
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Prompting the evacuation of residents and tourists from at...
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Brussels City begins crackdown on illegal tourist rental and short-stay accommodation
Authorities say the move is aimed at preserving access to housing for the people of Brussels, the Belgian capital, particularly in the city centre, where property pressure is high.
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Brussels cracks down on unlicensed tourist rentals to protect local housing
Authorities say the move aims to preserve access to housing for the residents of the Belgian capital, particularly in the city centre, where property pressure is high.
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Hawaii just made it more expensive to be a tourist — on purpose
Hawaiian lawmakers have passed a first-of-its-kind bill that will tax tourists to help fund environmental protection. Johanna Wagstaffe breaks down how the new "green fee" works — and what it’ll really take to defend against climate change.
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Tourist Captures Moment Terror Struck Pahalgam, Accidentally Records Video While Enjoying Zipline
A chilling video from Pahalgam has gone viral, showing an unsuspecting tourist capturing the moment the April 22 terror attack broke out—while on a zipline ride. As the man descends, another tourist is seen collapsing nearby, reportedly...
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Old Strathcona Farmers' Market is opening on Sundays
Starting in May, the farmers' market in Old Strathcona is extending its hours to be open on both Saturday and Sunday. This change was made after 40 years of being open only on Saturdays. CBC's Tristan Mottershead went down to find out more.
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'No Money, No Rent': Spain Boils Over Housing Crisis; Huge Uprising In European Nation
Thousands have taken part in protests across Spain, demanding action over a lack of affordable housing. The rallies - organised by housing activists and backed by Spain's labour unions - took place in more than 30 cities across the...
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The secret deal behind America's ‘mystery agent’ freed by Taliban
The United States has removed a $10 million bounty on Sirajuddin Haqqani. This move comes on the heels of the Taliban's recent release of a U.S. citizen, raising questions about whether a secret deal may have influenced this development.