World Tourism Day: All it takes to unwind after dealing with the difficulties of one’s personal and professional lives is a trip to a stunning location. These excursions contribute significantly to the growth of the socio-cultural, political, and economic sectors of a nation and the global society in addition to being a part of one’s luxury. Every year on September 27, World Tourism Day is observed to recognise the significance of tourism.
World Tourism Day’s 2018 theme is “Rethinking Tourism.” The subject emphasises the need to change how people throughout the world view tourism. The pandemic has highlighted the tourism industry’s economic significance for nations including Sri Lanka, the Maldives, and Indonesia. It must therefore be made sustainable immediately.
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Valley of Spiti in Ladakh
In addition to taking advantage of Ladakh’s breathtaking scenery, travellers also opted to go by car and bike for a unique experience. If you’re thinking about vacationing in Ladakh, there can be no better place to go than Spiti Valley. Visitors can take a tour of the nearby historic monasteries. They include Tabo, Kee Gompa, Sakya Tangyud, and others. In addition, visitors can take advantage of its lakes, including Chandratal, Suraj Taal, Dhankar, and Nako. Pin Valley National Park is available to wildlife enthusiasts. For people who enjoy adventure and wish to go hiking and camping, the location is ideal.
Meghalayan village of Mawlynnong
Meghalaya’s Mawlynnong Village is one of India’s most distinctive villages. The community is well renowned for its emphasis on cleanliness, despite the fact that it has beautiful scenery to offer. This community, commonly referred to as God’s own garden, has won the title the cleanest community in Asia. In addition to being incredibly beautiful, the community offers a number of trekking paths that draw adventure seekers. Mawlynnong village is a must-visit location as a result of all these qualities, especially on the occasion of World Tourism Day.
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Rajasthan’s Udaipur
The greatest time to visit Rajasthan’s cities is in the summer because of the state’s reputation for intense heat. A popular tourist site is Udaipur. City Palace and Sajjan Garh Palace are only two of the city’s stunning palaces. Following a tour of the palace, relaxing by the lakes there is a wonderful way to spend the evening. In Udaipur, tourists can visit Doodh Talai, Fateh Sagar, Udai Sagar, Swaroop Sagar, and Rangsagar. In addition, visitors can travel into the wilderness while visiting magnificent temples in Udaipur including the Eklingji, Ranakpur, and Kesariyaji Temples. Folk dance, festivals, music, and bonfires are popular features of the area.
Ooty, Tamil Nadu
People who prefer sightseeing over cultural fiestas could consider travelling to Ooty in Tamil Nadu. The majority of India’s southern states are renowned for the picturesque splendour of their forested landscapes and mountain ranges. In Ooty, attractions including Avalanche Lake, the Botanical Garden, and Kalhatti Falls are plentiful. Along with this, visitors may also explore pine forests and take leisurely hikes through coffee, orange, and tea gardens.
Nathula Pass, Sikkim
At 14,450 feet, Nathula Pass, a renowned tourist destination, was originally a part of the ancient Silk Road. On the occasion of World Tourism Day, those who enjoy the outdoors can travel to Nathula Pass to escape the bustle of the city. It doesn’t matter what time of year you go, snow will always be there here.
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