Archive for May, 2011
Different Place For Traveling in India
India is an exotic tourist destination offering a lot of tourism options such as cultural tourism, historical tourism, adventure & sport tourism, wildlife tourism, hill station tourism, special interest tourism, medical tourism, heritage tourism, rural tourism, green tourism, beach tourism, eco tourism, etc.
Lotus Temple – Also known as Bahai House of Worship, the magnificent Lotus Temple is located in the city of Delhi, the capital city of India. At first sight, the beautiful architecture of the temple never fails to lure visitors. The journey through Indian states and cities fetches to light, the enlightening, educational and the physical affluence of India. We provide you a quick look to the fortune of tourism in India with information on all the most important tourist destinations of India and sightseeing services of India that will look after all your grievances when you are in India. Read the rest of this entry »
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Hotel Management Training – Great Hotel Management Schools
People consider hotels as a place of solace and relaxation whether they are on a business trip or they are on vacation. It’s the place that they go to after a long day at the office or a fun day relaxing and enjoying the sun. In order for guests to get the most out of their trip they need to make sure that their hotel stay is the best it can be. Top notch hotels have their success thanks to trained hotel management professionals.
If your goal is to help people find a home away from home, then perhaps a hotel management degree is right for you. If you are considering a career in hotel management, here are some of the top schools for this category in the country.
1. The University of Denver; School of Hotel, Restaurant and Tourism Management- Denver, CO Read the rest of this entry »
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World Tourism Day – Challenges Galore!
The first half of 2009 has been sordid thanks to the invasion of the recession, terrorism and new health concerns that have left many key industries across India and the rest of the world in a lurch. The ghosts of 2008 just refuse to die down and continue to haunt the world economies! While the global tourism industry and the Indian tourism industry in particular is no exception to this, experts see this as an opportunity in crisis. The key lies in identifying the problems, fixing them and this is just the right time to do it! However, it will take a concerted effort by India, the winner of three awards of the United Nations World Tourism Organization including Asia’s favourite tourist destination in 2007, to see through this turmoil. All this makes the World Tourism Day on September 27 this year even more challenging and exciting like never before! Read the rest of this entry »