Malviya Nagar hotel hub serving medical tourists under spotlight after deadly fire
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Locals estimate that more than 35 hotels and guest houses operate in the neighbourhood, with many offering budget accommodation for patients and attendants.
The move is aimed at wildlife conservation and the safety of visitors, said officials
Tourists planning a trip to Thailand this week may need to prepare for wet weather, possible travel disruptions and rough sea conditions, as the country's meteorological agency has forecast widespread rainfall and thunderstorms across several regions. According to the Thai Meteorological Department (TMD), a strong south-west monsoon over the Andaman Sea, Thailand and the Gulf of Thailand, combined with a low-pressure system off the coast of Vietnam, is expected to bring persistent rain across the country on June 2. Authorities have warned of heavy rain in several provinces and very heavy rainfall along parts of Thailand's west coast in the south. The weather conditions could trigger flash floods and runoff in low-lying areas and locations near waterways. Which tourist areas could be affected? Popular destinations on Thailand's west coast, including Phuket, Krabi, Phang Nga, Trang and Satun, are expected to see the heaviest rainfall, with thunderstorms forecast across 80% of the region.131421089 In eastern Thailand, tourist destinations such as Pattaya and coastal areas in Rayong and Trat could also experience thunderstorms and periods of heavy rain. The forecast for Bangkok and surrounding areas indicates thunderstorms in around 60% of locations, with isolated heavy downpours possible. What should island-hoppers and beachgoers know? Travellers planning boat trips, island tours or water activities should closely monitor local weather advisories. The TMD has warned of rough seas in both the Andaman Sea and the Gulf of Thailand. Wave heights in the upper Andaman Sea, including waters around Phuket, are expected to reach 2-3 metres and could exceed 3 metres during thunderstorms. In the lower Andaman Sea, including waters near Krabi and southern islands, waves could rise above 2 metres during storms. Authorities have advised vessels to proceed with caution and avoid sailing through thunderstorm zones. Small boats in the upper Andaman Sea have been advised to remain ashore. How could the weather affect travel plans? Heavy rain may lead to delays for ferry services, island excursions, outdoor sightseeing and adventure activities. Tourists visiting beaches, national parks and mountainous areas should be alert to local weather warnings, particularly in regions vulnerable to flash flooding.
Minister for Tourism and Culture P.C. Vishnunadh says that amid a rising number of attacks against tourists, a dedicated police station is urgently needed to address security issues
Liquor will now be available in new districts - Nubra, Changthang, Sham and Zanskar - providing greater accessibility to tourists. Earlier, liquor was only available in Leh city.
Kullu SP Madan Lal Kaushal said between 25,000 and 27,000 small and large vehicles have entered the district as tourists continue to arrive in large numbers.
Thailand is considering increasing its long-planned foreign tourist entry fee beyond the proposed 300 baht as authorities review rising insurance and healthcare costs associated with international visitors. The proposal was announced by Surasak Phancharoenworakul, who said the fee, first proposed in 2020 but never implemented, may need to be revised upward to reflect inflation and higher insurance expenses, according to a report by Bangkok Post. The move comes a day after Thailand announced plans to shorten visa-free stays for travellers from 93 countries. According to the Ministry of Tourism and Sports, most of the revenue generated from the fee would be used to provide insurance coverage for tourists, while the remainder would support the maintenance of tourist attractions and tourism-related infrastructure. Government reviewing collection methods Authorities are currently finalising how the fee would be collected without affecting traveller sentiment. One option under consideration is adding the charge to airline tickets. However, airlines have reportedly raised concerns because they would be unable to distinguish between Thai citizens and foreign passengers when collecting the fee. Another option is to collect the fee through the Thailand Digital Arrival Card (TDAC), which foreign visitors are required to complete before entering the country. Officials said the final fee amount will depend largely on projected insurance costs and medical treatment expenses at private hospitals. Visa policy changes The announcement comes as Thailand ends the current 60-day visa exemption for travellers from 93 countries and territories. Authorities are considering a return to shorter visa-free stays and visa-on-arrival arrangements similar to those in place before the recent expansion of visa privileges. The Ministry of Tourism and Sports has also proposed adjustments for certain key markets. Indian travellers will qualify for visa-on-arrival facilities, and the ministry supports introducing a 15-day visa exemption for visitors from India.
Four tourists from Punjab were arrested and a fifth is being sought after a local youth was shot in the leg during a violent altercation in Kasol. The incident, which occurred Saturday evening, involved a dispute escalating into a physical fight where a pistol was allegedly fired. The injured youth is out of danger, and legal proceedings have begun.
Police rushed to the spot and detained four tourists from Punjab, who are now being interrogated.
Eight tourists missing after vehicle plunge into gorge in Himachal's Chamba
Manali is experiencing a significant surge in tourists seeking refuge from scorching summer heat in the plains. Visitors from Rajasthan and Punjab are flocking to the hill station, leading to high hotel occupancy and bustling local markets. Despite some traffic, the pleasant weather and natural beauty are drawing crowds, promising a robust tourism season ahead for local businesses.
It is over one year since militants unleashed carnage in Kashmirโs Pahalgam, killing 26 tourists. What followed is a revenge operation dyed in vermillion and an unsettling silence in the โSwitzerland of Indiaโ. Today, the streets of Pahalgam, seem to cajole travellers to come back. Leave fear and prejudice at the border, and sip on some kahwa instead
The tourist season is currently at its peak, especially owing to the ongoing heatwave.
The mishap occurred at Happyland Amusement Park around 2 pm during peak holiday rush.
Normally, the peak tourist season starts in Himachal Pradesh in the first week of June, which has been advanced this year due to heatwave-like conditions sweeping across India
Tirupattur, Vellore, and Tiruvannamalai have been receiving rain, especially during night for the past few days
Panic gripped the tourists stranded in 65 gondolas after a technical slag, even as the weather turned inclement, with strong winds and rains lashing Gulmarg; the rescue operation lasted over four hours; 15 SDRF teams were deployed
Authorities said the exact cause of the technical snag is yet to be ascertained.