February 22, 2021

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Quick getaways in Dubaiedit

The Telegraph – Online Web

Driving on the streets of Dubai is a different experience the roads are like muslin and no one honks for no good reason! Driving off into the sunset with the sea behind or beside you, one can reach the desert on one end or end up at another manmade marvel on the other. On a recent trip to Dubai, we drove off into this very sunset to explore a few places around the city where one can spend a day, an evening or a weekend.

From USA To Japan: Add These 8 Unique International Destinations To Your Travel Wish Listedit

Idiva – Online Web

4. Raja Ampat Coral Reefs In Indonesia Image Credits: iStock Dive into the turquoise blue of the West Papua province in Indonesia and see tropical fish, underwater colours, and sharks that walk on the reef! 5. Glow Worm Caves In Waitomo Image Credits: iStock

Dubai gets global recognition for keeping tourists safe during pandemicedit

The Times of India – Online Web

Good news for Dubai! The city has received top global recognition for keeping tourists safe during COVID19 pandemic Marcelo Risi, chief of the Communications Department of World Tourism Organisation (UNWTO) said that Dubai deserves recognition for proactively working to keep both tourists and tourist workers as safe as possible

Industry

Travel News Kempinski expands international portfolio with two Safari Lodges and a Luxurious Tented Camp in Tanzaniaedit

Travel Biz Monitor – Online Web

Serengeti National Park, Ngorongoro Crater, Lake Manyara and Tarangire are only a few highlights attracting travellers to visit the African country of Tanzania, where more than a third of the landscape is under conservation protection.

Arab Tourism Day promoting digital future for regionedit

The Rahnuma – Online Web

The Arab Tourism Organization has called on the Arab world to celebrate Arab Tourism Day on Feb. 25 under the slogan Digital Transformation towards Safe Arab Tourism. The organization said that the Arab tourism industry of the future will be judged on the quantity of tourists, but also on the quality of services and technological development.

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