EUROPE MAKING CHANGES FOR VISITORS FROM CHINA

Cecilia Garland -
The results from the recent World Tourism Market report show that while the United States has been suffering from lower numbers of business tourists, more and more Asian travellers have been coming to ...

INDIA TAKES THE RURAL TOURISM ROUTE

Nils Kraus -
Lets imagine India: for example, the most visited monument in the world, the Taj Mahal. Perhaps, golden beaches, exotic food, women carrying baskets on their heads and elephants could challenge the Ta ...

LEBANON’S TOURISM RECOVERS

Wayne M. Gore -
When flicking through holiday brochures, one would hardly consider Lebanon to be an automatic candidate as a destination. Tourists are unsurprisingly put off by the dark cloud of political unrest whic ...

THE DOMINICAN REPUBLIC THRIVES FROM TOURISM

William Law -
In the 1960 edition of the Fodor guide to the Caribbean, just 9 pages were devoted to the Dominican Republic. This information was not flattering, highlighting the incompetence of the island’s only to ...

WALES HAS MOUNTAINS OF ATTRACTIONS TO OFFER

Theodore Slate -
Wales has had a growing tourist industry for a number of years. Record figures reached 8,078,900 visitors in 2002. This figure includes foreign and domestic visitors. Most foreigners have been coming ...