Tourism
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Jammu and Kashmir: Tourist dies after being injured allegedly in stone pelting
Scroll Staff
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‘Kaziranga no orphan to be adopted’: Assam fumes over sanctuary’s inclusion in Adopt a Heritage plan
Arunabh Saikia
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Pakistan’s parched Gwadar port wants to be the ‘next Dubai’ – but has to fix its water problem first
Rina Saeed Khan, Thomson Reuters Foundation
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Watch: By 2022, a few of us may be packing our bags and heading to this hotel in outer space
Scroll Staff
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Tourism scores over ecology, livelihoods as India’s coastal law is amended yet again
Meenakshi Kapoor Krithika Dinesh
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Backpacking through India with foreigners, I learned some hard truths about myself and my country
Omkar Khandekar
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Ladakh’s soaring popularity as a tourist paradise has left the arid region water-starved
Karthikeyan Hemalatha, IndiaSpend.com
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Top 10 holidays in March: Discover the ruins of Hampi by cycle, do yoga by the Ganga in Hrishikesh
Malavika Bhattacharya
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Watch: This video captures the way time slows down in Kerala (and it was shot on a smartphone)
Scroll Staff
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Bright spots you may have missed: A relic hunter’s quest for hidden chapter of history – and more
Scroll Staff
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Fearing a drought of tourists, Cape Town tries to form a new relationship with water
Laurie Goering, Thomson Reuters Foundation
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Goa: Tourism minister says he will chase away visitors who do not care about state’s culture
Scroll Staff
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China is drawing birdwatching enthusiasts with responsible tourism
Deepa Basnet Wu Ning
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Unapologetic Vijay Sardesai says video of tourist urinating from bus prompted his ‘scum’ comment
Scroll Staff
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Domestic tourists are ‘scum of the earth’, says Goa minister Vijai Sardesai
Scroll Staff
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Video: UAE's new zipline sets Guinness World Record for being the world’s longest at 2.8 kms
Reuters
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Top 10 February holidays: Go scuba diving in Andamans, enjoy music in Kutch, explore caves in Andhra
Malavika Bhattacharya
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Video: Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s royal wedding likely to boost UK economy
Reuters
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Swiss couple claims a security guard locked them and their guide inside a park near the Taj Mahal
Scroll Staff
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The travel industry is creating a bad name for itself – and tourists are facing the backlash
Carter A Hunt, The Conversation