IndiGo Launches 'The Big Flat IndiGo Sale'; Tickets Start From Rs 877
The IndiGo Airlines is offering the first sale of the year, ‘The Big Flat IndiGo Sale’, in which the carrier has kept the one-way fare starting from Rs 877. Valid on selected sectors and domestic flights only, the offer travel-period has been kept from April 1-September 30, 2021. While, the bookings will end on January 17, the carrier will charge Rs 500/passenger against cancellations. Moreover, the non-exchangeable offer will not be… read-more
Tags: IndiGo, Big Flat IndiGo Sale, IndiGo Airlines, Domestic Tourism
Courtesy: Times Now
Maharashtra: MMRDA Plans To Beautify Matheran Hill Station
Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA) has decided to improve and beautify Matheran hill station. Reportedly, the authority has chosen four spots in Matheran to get an upgrade. Improvement of parking facilities in Dasturi Naka-Matheran Route is also on the chart. Reportedly, 35% of the work is completed and MMRDA has ensured that environmental norms are not violated. Besides, street lights and signboards in the region will… read-more
Tags: Domestic Tourism, Maharashtra , Hill Station, Matheran
Courtesy: Times Of India
Arunachal Pradesh Announces Reopening Of Tourism In State
Arunachal Pradesh government has announced the reopening of the state for tourism. Urging visitors to adhere to the SOP, the state's CM Pema Khandu said, "Get mesmerized by [Arunachal Pradesh's] beauty and rejuvenated by the purity of its nature." Reportedly, the state has mandated a COVID negative report not older than 72 hours for entry. Use of masks, Aarogya Setu and… read-more
Tags: Arunachal Pradesh, Domestic Tourism, Pema Khandu
Courtesy: Times Of India
Uttarakhand Introduces "Workcations" For People Working From Home
Keeping work-from-home culture in mind, Uttarakhand has introduced 'workcations': an initiative that aims to offer people a chance to work from scenic locations. Reportedly, the tourists will get a discount of upto Rs 3,000, through the 'Tourist Incentive Coupon', over the bookings of minimum 3-day stay. Besides, Uttarakhand Tourism is also providing facilities like well-sanitized hotels with power back-up. However, the visitors will have to… read-more
Tags: Uttarakhand, Domestic Tourism, Workcations, Work From Mountains
Courtesy: The Times Of India
Uttarakhand Issues New Guidelines For Visitors in the State
Uttarakhand Government has issued the latest guidelines for visitors, which are to be followed while entering the state. As per the guidelines, every individual will undergo a thermal screening while entering the state. The issued guidelines suggest travellers to maintain social distancing and wearing a mask. Visitors must have the Arogya Setu app downloaded, and will have to register themselves on the… read-more
Tags: Uttarakhand, Domestic Tourism, Domestic Travel, Inter-state travelling
Courtesy: Times Of India
Sikkim All Set To Welcome Tourists; Government Ease Restrictions on Border
Sikkim Government allowed hotels and other tourism-related services to function from October 11. The state will also open its borders with West Bengal and ease the restrictions on the movement of vehicles, in-order to revive the tourism department. Officials reported that the regulations for the same will be released soon. Reportedly, a special lockdown will be imposed in Gangtok Municipal Corporation from September 21-27 to contain the… read-more
Tags: Sikkim, North-East, Tourism, Domestic Tourism
Courtesy: First Post
"God's Own Country" Kerala Plans to Start Tourism in October
India's scenic state Kerala, well-known as "God's Own Country", is likely to re-open for tourists in early October, 2020. Tourism minister Kadakampally Surendran announced that the state is deliberating on plans for welcoming tourists in October. Reportedly, the state's tourism department has prepared a safety protocol in this regard. Tourism is one of the major revenue-generating industry in Kerala that has been in dormancy for last six… read-more
Tags: Tourism, Domestic Tourism, Kerala, God's Own Country
Courtesy: Times Of India