If you have vacationed in Guatemala, it is highly likely you have visited the stunning Mayan ruins. It is highly unlikely you have visited the garbage dump, which is home to the poorest slum dwellers of the city, where children scavenge for their daily bread. You may have marvelled at
Industry predictions indicate that the MICE (Meetings, Incentives, Conferences and Exhibitions) sector is poised for vigorous growth. Recuperating after the recession, it is springing back, stronger than ever. The demand for meetings is on the rise and though companies are not splurging, luxury venues are not being ruled out either. In
Imagine a journey where you do not have to pack and unpack suitcases, go through security frisking at airports and up and down stairs to reach terminals or stations. Yes, this kind of travel is possible and is a luxury in itself. This travel of freedom is possible in a
Yatra.com, India’s leading online travel company, today announced it has agreed to acquire a 100% stake in Travelguru from Travelocity Global. Travelguru will continue to operate as a separate entity under its existing brand name. When completed, this acquisition will be Yatra.com’s fourth major acquisition in the last 18 months,
On Thursday, June 28, the World Heritage Committee, meeting in St. Petersburg, inscribed a few sites on UNESCO’s List of World Heritage in Danger, whereas, a few got removed from the list due to improvement in its condition. A highly revered Christian pilgrimage site, as the birthplace of Jesus since
Islamist fighters with probable ties with al-Qaida have attacked the centuries-old mausoleums of Sidi Mahmoud, Sidi, Moctar and Alpha Moya. The destroyed tombs are classified as UNESCO World Heritage site in Mali’s historic city of Timbuktu. According to the locals, the Islamists began to attack the saints’ tombs with shovels