TURKEY AIMS TO RECOVER FROM SETBACKS IN TOURISM

Sara Thopson -
Between 2002 and 2005, Turkey enjoyed great success in its tourism industry. It entered a world top-10 destination with the annual number of visitors rose from 12.8 million to 21.2 million. ...

ISRAEL TO TAKE CONSULTANTS’ ADVICE AND TARGET MORE TOURISTS

Dan Rang -
In Israel there is something for every visitor: ecotourism, archaeological tourism, heritage tourism and beach resorts. There is the Dead Sea, an inland lake with more minerals than any other water on ...

TIBETAN TOURISM BOOSTED BY RAILWAY

Laura Maudlin -
According to official government statistics, Tibet has been visited by over 2.25 million people in the first 10 months of this year. This signifies a 31.8% increase on last year. The growth in the num ...

ANGOLA AIMS TO ATTRACT TOURISTS

Joe McClain -
Angola boasts some of the most astonishing beauty of the continent. From deep gorges to high mountains, sun-baked long sandy beaches to cooler rainforests, Angola has it all. Just outside the country’ ...

NORTHERN IRELAND TIPPED TO BE TOP DESTINATION NEXT YEAR

Northern Ireland is becoming a popular destination for nature lovers, golf enthusiasts and fishermen. The Lonely Planet dedicated a very complimentary chapter to Northern Ireland in a recent edition, ...