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Tourism in Thailand hit by Covid-19

Over the past 25 years, Thailand has experienced a spectacular economic crash (1997), a tsunami (2004), coups (2006, 2014), the occupation of its main international airport by protesters (2008) and

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Louvre reopens with new steps to protect staff

The Louvre Museum in France is open again after employees worried about catching the coronavirus agreed to return to work. The Paris museum where Leonardo da Vinci’s iconic painting hangs

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Parjatan’s Cox’s Bazar int’l tourism project fails to take off

Despite its repeated bids, Bangladesh Parjatan Corporation (BPC) has failed to select a partner for implementing its mega tourism project in Cox’s Bazar. Official sources said BPC invited tender thrice

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A snowy hot springs where clothing is optional after dark

If you are a bit of an exhibitionist and can handle the exposed snowy shuffle from the snow-covered chairs down to the pool, this is the wintery night time soak

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The River Nile’s greatest attractions from Aswan to Luxor

The River Nile stretches more than 4,000 miles (6,650 km) between Lake Victoria and the Mediterranean Sea. Out of all that length, is the relatively short section between Aswan and

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The River Nile’s greatest attractions from Aswan to Luxor

The River Nile stretches more than 4,000 miles (6,650 km) between Lake Victoria and the Mediterranean Sea. Out of all that length, is the relatively short section between Aswan and

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Taj Mahal to remain closed for tourists during Trump’s visit

As part of security measures, the Taj Mahal will be closed for tourists from 12 pm onwards ahead of US President Donald Trump’s scheduled visit to the monument on Monday,

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You can sleep under the stars in Bali’s dreamy bubble pod

Sleeping under the stars, waking up to jungle views and kicking off the day with a dip in an infinity pool – how does that sound? If you’re tempted, then

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‘Sundarbans Day’ observed

Residents of the coastal districts of Khulna, Satkhira and Bagerhat observed the ‘Sundarbans Day’ on Friday with an appeal to save the largest mangrove forest in the world. Sundarbans, a

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Coronavirus to affect Bangladesh’s tourism, aviation sectors

Coronavirus outbreak in China, which has spread to two dozen countries, will negatively affect Bangladesh’s tourism and aviation sectors, a senior government official said Wednesday. “The effect of coronavirus (now

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