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Cruise Bharat Mission aims to have 10 lakh sea cruise tourists by 2029

The Cruise Bharat mission aims to boost India's sea cruise tourist numbers to 10 lakh by 2029. Currently, six major Indian ports have cruise terminals. A new presumptive taxation regime for non-resident cruise operators was introduced. Foreign companies are given lease and rental exemptions from April 1, 2025, lasting up to the assessment year 2030-31. from Travel News | Latest Travel Sector Updates: ET TravelWorld : ETTravelWorld.com https://ift.tt/jxFY2Mi via IFTTT

Nishadraj luxury cruise on its way from Varanasi to Prayagraj ahead of PM's visit for Mahakumbh celebrations

The Nishadraj cruise is on its way to Prayagraj for the Mahakumbh-2025. Prime Minister Modi will travel on the cruise from Arail to the Sangam. He will also unveil statues of Lord Ram and Nishadraj. The Prime Minister will participate in the Ganga aarti and visit the Bade Hanuman temple and Akshayavat. from Travel News | Latest Travel Sector Updates: ET TravelWorld : ETTravelWorld.com https://ift.tt/LZW7CAe via IFTTT

Atlas Ocean Voyages appoints Polarverse as India partner

Atlas Ocean Voyages operates 3 Polar Category-C and Ice Class 1B-certified vessels, made to explore smaller boutique ports and remote destinations that the large cruise ships cannot, including both the icy waters of Antarctica and warm seas of the Mediterranean from Travel News | Latest Travel Sector Updates: ET TravelWorld : ETTravelWorld.com https://ift.tt/jwdC1Ls via IFTTT

RedBeryl inks partnership with Platinum World Grroup to enhance MICE and destination weddings offerings

Through Platinum World Grroup’s network of associates worldwide, RedBeryl members can now seamlessly purchase or charter private jets, luxury yachts, and high-end real estate, further enhancing their exclusive lifestyle offerings. from Travel News | Latest Travel Sector Updates: ET TravelWorld : ETTravelWorld.com https://ift.tt/TBblqve via IFTTT

Telangana tourism launches cruise service between Nagarjunasagar and Srisailam

Telangana Tourism has launched a new cruise service on the Krishna River, offering scenic views of Nagarjuna Konda, Nandikonda, and the Nallamala forest. The six-hour journey, covering 120 kilometers, starts from Nagarjunasagar and costs INR 2,000 for adults. A separate boat service connecting Somasila to Srisailam has also been introduced. from Travel News | Latest Travel Sector Updates: ET TravelWorld : ETTravelWorld.com https://ift.tt/xSRnivj via IFTTT