In a world increasingly aware of sustainability, tourism emerges as a soft power reshaping economies and societies, expanding ...
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Birdwatching tourism is booming: Some countries are benefiting, while others are left behind
Deep in a forest in the Andes, high atop a tall tree, there's a quick, colorful flash of plumage in vivid shades of yellow, green, and blue. A high-pitched musical chirp rings out. Through a carefully ...
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World Tourism Day: How Travel Shapes Our Lives Beyond Vacations
With nearly 10% of global GDP tied to tourism, the industry's influence reaches far beyond beaches and hotels. The post World Tourism Day: How Travel Shapes Our Lives Beyond Vacations appeared first ...
The World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC), in partnership with Omran, today unveiled its Environmental & Social Research (ESR ...
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‘Royal tour film’ drives tourism boom
MOROGORO: MIKUMI National Park in Morogoro Region is experiencing a significant increase in both domestic and international ...
Member States highly appreciated the contribution made by the Chinese city of Qingdao to unlocking the region's tourism potential and further strengthening cooperation in the field of culture as the ...
While tourism is booming across the rest of the world, the U.S. is a notable loser this year as tens of millions of international visitors are choosing to travel elsewhere—costing the economy up to ...
The multicolored tanager, a small bird that lives only in the mountains of Colombia, is a draw for birdwatchers. Deep in a forest in the Andes, high atop a tall tree, there’s a quick, colorful flash ...
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