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The sound-play at Lido de Paris
June 8, 2018
Established on the symbolic Champs-Elysées in Paris more than 70 years ago, the Lido is one of the most reputed Parisian cabarets in the city today. Apart from its majestic interiors, attractive costumes and dancers, music too, plays an important role and everything revolves aro...
Read MoreGoing Mile-High with IPW 2018
May 24, 2018
1.17 million travellers from India visited the United States during 2016 – 4 per cent more than the preceding year. Those travellers spent USD 13.4 billion (figures revised October 2017), during their trips, which puts India at No. 6 in terms of International Visitor Spending j...
Read MoreKorea-India Friendship Competition 2018
May 5, 2018
Celebrating many years of relationship between India and South Korea, the Korean Cultural Centre in India organised the Korea–India Friendship Quiz Competition 2018 that brought out some deep imbibed knowledge about Korea. The event drew students from all over Delhi and NCR reg...
Read MoreCricket sends Indian tourists Australia soaring
April 19, 2018
In 2017, Indian visitors spent 15.7 million nights in Australia, an increase of 7 per cent over 2016. The average length of stay for the Indian visitor was 55 nights, with a 49 per cent repeat visitation. And the average spend by the Indian traveller was Rs. 2,53,200.
Read MoreTips for a Family holiday in Thailand
April 5, 2018
India Outbound Magazine was part of the crew and after a 6 days trip from Bangkok to Pattaya, passing through Rayong, we have to agree that there is much more to explore than the "entertainment" tag for which Thailand is famous around the world.
Read MoreShop like a star in Beverly Hills
February 20, 2018
Home to many a Hollywood star, the city of Beverly Hills is possibly the best destination for an upscale shopping spree, no holds barred.
Read MoreJagatpur Lodge by Annapurna, Nepal
February 12, 2018
On the outskirts of the Chitwan National Park in Nepal, the Jagatpur Lodge by Annapurna is a quiet escape from the busy city life. Set by the Rapti river, the lodge nestles in more than eight acres of jungle grassland and blends the excitement of staying in the jungle with all th...
Read MoreTraveller’s diary: in and around London
February 8, 2018
The memories of London induce nostalgia for the feeling of belongingness to a city which fuses modernity with age-old culture so neatly, that it appears to be a different era altogether.
Read MoreFive things to do in Sharjah
January 17, 2018
Crowned as the cultural capital of the United Arab Emirates, Sharjah does justice to its title by nourishing its traditions, as well as modern manners. With its authentic and contemporary touristic offerings, the city has eclectic exploratory options.
Read MoreTake a trip to the Al Noor Mosque in Sharjah
January 9, 2018
Completed in 2005, the Al Noor Mosque was built by order of the wife of the ruler of Sharjah, Sheikha Jawaher Bint Mohammed Al Qasimi. It is one of the more than 600 mosques in the emirate and the first one to allow in and entertain non-Muslims and tourists.
Read MoreSouth African Tourism set to welcome the Indian cricket fans
December 29, 2017
With cricket considered a separate religion in itself in India and the Men in Blue gearing up for their January-February 2018 tour of South Africa, the South African Tourism looks forward to hosting the Indian team and scores of sporting fans travelling to the Rainbow Nation.
Read MoreKumari – the living goddess of Nepal
December 22, 2017
Surrounded by the modern day houses and shops, exists the centuries-old ‘Kumari House’ in the royal palace of Basantapur Durbar Square in Kathmandu. The medieval structure houses ‘Kumari’ - Kathmandu’s ‘living goddess’, who is evoked in a young girl every morning.
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