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US Completes 2nd Lottery Round For H-1B Visa, Candidates Notified
The US has completed a second round of random lottery selection for the much sought-after H-1B work visa for foreign guest workers and the successful applicants have been notified, according to a federal agency.
The H-1B visa is a…
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Spiritual Tourism: In pursuit of inner peace
Be it for pilgrimage or penance, places believed to be God’s abode have long been considered mostly the preserve of the elderly.
But now, these destinations are turning hotspots for young travellers seeking tranquillity and self-knowledge.…
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Malaysia offers longer visa-free time to Hong Kong passport-holders
Hong Kongers are set to get longer visa-free stays in Malaysia, according to people with direct knowledge of the matter.
As the city’s leader seeks to forge closer ties with its Southeast Asian neighbors. Malaysia agreed to extend the…
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Nature’s masterpiece: Exploring India’s highest waterfalls that leave you awestruck
India can be referred to as the 'land of waterfalls' as the country is dotted with a number of stunning waterfalls that attract tourists from all over the world.
The tallest waterfalls in India rise to a height that will amaze anyone who…
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Amsterdam to ban cruise ships in efforts to regulate tourism and combat pollution
Amsterdam voted to ban cruise ships in an effort to cut back on the inflow of tourists and reduce pollution from the giant vessels.
The Dutch capital’s council voted on Thursday to restrict the jumbo ships from docking in the city and aims…
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5 Ideal Lakes In India For A Relaxed Vacation
Trips to mountains and thrills of the jungle can at one point prove to be quite boring. In such a situation, a person will desperately want to escape everyday life to enjoy a pleasant vacation.
The soothing calmness of the lakes and their…
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French tourism, rafting and kayaking in fix as droughts worsen
At the pristine southern French lake of Sainte-Croix-du-Verdon, tourists in pedal boats and on white water rafts — and the businesses.
That welcome them — have been buoyed by generous rainfall and good water management this spring. After a…
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Iceland opens access to volcanic eruption site as fumes subside, more visitors still expected
Iceland began admitting people to the site of a volcanic eruption after most noxious gases dissipated.
Some 24 hours after magma flows started in the uninhabited area on the Reykjanes Peninsula, the eruption had quieted enough to allow…
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Rajasthan plans to introduce a unified smart card for tourist site entry
The Rajasthan government is working on a system under which tourists will have access to multiple monuments and transport facilities through a single smart card.
A portal will be developed by the department of information technology under…
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Vietnam emerging as Southeast Asia’s new tourist hot spot
Vietnam has fast become one of the most popular destinations in Southeast Asia, as tourists enjoy the county's diverse landscapes, beaches, mountainous rice terraces and bustling cities.
According to a report by Google Destination…
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