Traveling with a boutique company can have its share of highs. We create personalized trips for you to know the guides, their cuisine, culture & families. So, apart from enjoying the beautiful trail, you also make friends for a lifetime.
So many times what we think as obvious might not seem to be so for the first time traveler to India. We found this after we spoke with few people who actually did not travel with us. Herer are some findings: 1. People did not understand the difference in our use of terms like Tour vs.
According to new research, millennials now make up nearly a third of restaurants' annual revenue, and according to a report by global law firm CMS, "Finding the balance: human touch vs. high tech", they spend 13% of their total income on eating out.
Many of the aspirants dream of settling in Australian continent either for study or work purposes. Therefore, subclass 190 and Subclass 489 are the categories of visas which one can apply to get permanent residency in Australia.
APPROXIMATELY 35 PERCENT of U.S. travelers have concerns about potential airport delays and flight cancellations for the upcoming 2023 holiday travel
season, according to a recent survey by exchange services firm IPX103. Despite 23 percent experiencing flight disruptions this year, a substantial 62 percent
of Americans are planning to travel this season.
The IPX103 survey found that of the Americans intending to travel, 42 percent are opting for air travel and 54 percent are choosing to drive. Moreover, if gas
prices decrease during the holiday season, two in three individuals express a higher likelihood of choosing to drive. Specifically, 44 percent plan to travel
for Thanksgiving, while 84 percent have plans for December travel.
Regarding holiday destinations, 38 percent are venturing to a neighboring state, 25 percent are embarking on cross-country journeys, 25 percent are remaining
within their own state, and 12 percent are venturing abroad.
Embark on a captivating journey through the heart of India's cultural tapestry with "India Unveiled: A Tale of Two Adventures." Immerse yourself in the vibrant heritage, majestic landmarks, and spiritual sanctuaries of North India, contrasting with the serene landscapes, tropical allure, and ancient marvels of South India. This exploration promises a thrilling odyssey, allowing you to unravel the mystique of two distinct worlds within one extraordinary nation. Choose your path wisely as you navigate The Great Indian Dilemma, discovering which region beckons you for the ultimate adventure.
APPROXIMATELY 75 PERCENT of Americans plan to take road trips this summer, with about 33 percent intending to travel more than 250 miles from home, according
to a recent study by WalletHub. However, choosing an affordable travel destination is challenging due to higher gas prices, currently averaging over $3.45 per
gallon nationwide, and increased accommodation costs.
The WalletHub study, which assessed all 50 U.S. states across 32 metrics to identify the most budget-friendly road-trip destinations, ranked Texas, Minnesota and
New York as the top three states to visit this summer.
"Taking a summer road trip can be a very exciting way to experience a new place, but with the prices of gas, food and accommodations heavily impacted by inflation,
you'll want to be in a state that makes this type of vacation affordable," said Cassandra Happe, WalletHub's analyst. "Safe roads are also key, and so is having
plenty of worthwhile attractions to stop at along the road. The best states for summer road trips therefore are those that keep costs low while providing the best
driving experience and most fun activities."
U.S. HOTEL PERFORMANCE improved in the first week of June compared to the previous week, with mixed year-over-year results, according to CoStar. All key
metrics, including occupancy, RevPAR, and ADR, rose compared to the prior week.
Occupancy rose to 69.1 percent for the week ending June 8, up from 62 percent the previous week, with a slight 0.1 percent year-over-year decrease. ADR increased
to $160.90 from $150.87, showing a 1.8 percent rise compared to last year. RevPAR increased to $111.26 from the previous week's $93.50, marking a 1.7 percent
increase compared to the same period in 2023.
Among the top 25 markets, Houston saw the highest year-over-year increases in occupancy, rising 14.8 percent to 71.1 percent, and in RevPAR, increasing 19.3 percent
to $85.20. New York City recorded the largest increase in ADR, rising 9.1 percent to $358.25.