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    On the way, we will explore the amazing Fatehpur Sikri. Stay at the Hotel in Agra for the night. Day 10: Sightseeing Tour of Agra; Drive from Agra to Delhi (Distance: 205 km; Time Taken: About 4 hours) After breakfast, we will embark on a half-day tour to the wonderful Taj Mahal after which we will leave for Delhi. At Delhi, you will check in at your Hotel for the night.  Remember, Taj Mahal is not open for visitors on Fridays. Day 11: Sightseeing Tour of…

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    Bay Hotel is, “a place that’s about the balance in lie –being active, getting among the elements, eating and drinking well, chilling out and getting cosy. Most of all, it’s about having a good time.” (Watergate Bay Hotel Home, n.d.) (The Watergate Bay Hotel, 2017) The Watergate Bay hotel is situated on the North Cornwall coast in Newquay, England, United Kingdom. The hotel was built in 1904 and its purpose was as a railway terminal hotel for a Newquay to Padstow line. (The Watergate Bay Hotel,…

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    As well as the wide spread of books, studies and scientific research related to tourism affairs. We briefly present the role of tourism in development as follows: First: Tourism and economic development. Second: Tourism and Social Development. First: Tourism and economic development Tourism in developed countries is a major source of economic development, and we find huge investments in the tourism sector, as in Italy, Spain, Greece, Mexico and other countries that have made significant progress…

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    Affordable Luxury Hotel in Ubud, Bali Surrounded by Paddy Fields LEAD PARAGRAPH Who say luxury is expensive? You always pay for what you get, but that is not the case if you stay at Tegal Sari hotel in Ubud, Bali. This hotel, surrounded by paddy field, claims itself to be a two-star accommodation, but I think the term 'two stars' here doesn't represent its facilities, as what you get here is way more than just the one rated with two stars. In fact, nothing is rated with two stars about this…

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    Indian is having abundant of city hotels and resort which is increasing the MICE tourism in India. There are many critical steps being taken forward by Indian government and tourism department to promote the country worldwide. MICE people prefer city hotels which can help India to increase its spread of MICE tourism in ASIA. Sports in India plays an important role in development of tourism sector and infrastructure. This also helps in increasing the Gross value of India in International market…

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    Case Study Of Brunt Hotels

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    Brunt Hotels is a chain of hotels that owns more than 60 throughout the United Kingdom. Brunt Hotels bought a small chain of hotels in France, and the Chief Executive decided to sell half the hotels and rebrand the other half as part of the Brunt Hotel Group. They want to keep a slowly growth to make sure their new venture prosper, are well supported, opened on time and on a budget. Brunt’s hotels are considered budget accommodations; they are functional, clean and reasonably priced. The average…

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    1:6.2. National Scenario Tiwari in his book- “Tourism and Socio-Economic Development” greatly emphasised the importance of domestic tourist in economic development of the state. No doubt, tourism is fast becoming global with an eye on quality. For instance the number of domestic tourists visiting Orissa in the year 1980 was 19,293 but increased sharply to 13,24,025 in2000, fuelling economic growth and development (Tiwari,2004). Today in India Tourism is the largest service industry with a…

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    Agoda Case Study

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    booking website. This start-up was established in 2005 and was quickly expanded in Asia. The Priceline Group, one of the world’s largest online hotel seller, acquired it in 2007. The head-quarter of Agoda is in Singapore and it has 53 offices across 30 countries, in most of the major cities and over 3,700 staff worldwide. Agoda is the pathfinder of non-hotel accommodations as from the very first of their journey, they offer villas and homes throughout the region. Agoda mostly operates in…

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    INTRODUCTION: The meaning of Tourism is the limited period travelling for recreation, leisure, and family visiting purposes. Tourism is generally concise with trans-national travel, but it is also associate with travel of some other region within the country (John Swarbrooke, 2001). Tourism becomes the popular recreation activity now days around the globe. It relates to both domestic and international. International tourism create a good influence on country's balance of payments either it is…

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    Events are becoming more and more important to the tourism industry (Hafley, 2013). As a consequence the MICE industry is one of the fastest growing industries in the world (Ladkin, 2008). Therefore, the importance of focusing on the MICE industry is getting more important for the hospitality industry. Within the hospitality industry not only the MICE industry needs to be taken into consideration but as well the environmental issues. When looking at Europe and its MICE industry, Schiphol…

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