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The entry of tourists into the state was prohibited since March this year following a surge in COVID-19 cases.
Sikkim government, in a notification on Sunday, said that fully vaccinated tourists can enter the Himalayan state through Rangpo in East Sikkim and Melli in South Sikkim.
The occupancy in the hotels has increased in the past few days but it has yet to reach its peak, said Mohinder Seth, president of Tourism Industry Stakeholder Association.
Tourist from Delhi Sanjana said the oppressive heatwave in the national capital forced her to visit the state.
FEEs during the month of March 2018 were Rs 17, 294 crore as compared to Rs. 14, 667 crore in March 2017.
The hope is that the virtual tours could get more people to visit the real thing.
Kunal, best known for his roles in films like ‘Rang De Basanti’, ‘Welcome to Sajjanpur’ and ‘Luv Shuv Tey Chicken Khurana’, is currently prepping for Akshay Kumar-starrer ‘Gold’.
The UN has declared 2017 to be the international year of sustainable tourism.
Here are a few tips on how you can save the environment while travelling:
Indians this summer have shown interest in travelling to previously unexplored destinations like Digha and North-East's less visited places like Gangtok, Shillong, Kalimpong and Lachung.
The surge in vacation queries started in February 2017, a clear indication that more number of Indians are now planning for summer holidays earlier in the year.
An ad published on YouTube by Incredible India highlights the beauty of the isle.
An Inner Line Permit is required by an Indian tourist which allows the citizen into a protected / restricted area for a limited period.
Here are few travel ideas for adventure enthusiasts, whose quest is never-ending.
About 39 per cent Indians tip the porter at the hotel whereas 24 per cent tip the valet, it found.
The Incredible India campaign video meant to promote tourism in this part of the country captures the scintillating beauty of these states.
About 65 per cent of Indians feel they feel very or somewhat vacation-deprived.
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