Category: Blog
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Which Northeast Destination Suits Which Traveller Type
If you are selling Northeast India packages, you probably already noticed something. Not every traveller enjoys the same place in this region. Sometimes a customer books a trip after seeing beautiful photos online. But after reaching there, they start saying the drive was too long or the place was too quiet. This happens mostly when…
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Top Strategies for Travel Businesses to Expand in Northeast India
Northeast India is becoming very popular for tourism. It has seven states. They are Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Meghalaya, Manipur, Mizoram, Nagaland, and Tripura. Each state has its own culture, nature, and festivals. For travel businesses it is a new opportunity because many tourists want to go to places which are peaceful and not crowded. Expanding…
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Things to See and Do in Mawlynnong Village, Meghalaya
Mawlynnong is a small village in Meghalaya. It is famous for being very clean. People say it is Asia’s cleanest village. The streets are tidy and every house has small garden outside. Bamboo dustbins are placed everywhere. The village feels calm and fresh and it is very different from busy cities. The air is clean…
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Darjeeling + Kalimpong: Is It Operationally Efficient?
Darjeeling and Kalimpong are often sold together. On paper, it looks logical. Both are hill stations in North Bengal. The distance between them is not very large. Many operators assume combining them automatically improves the package. But the real question is different. Is Darjeeling + Kalimpong operationally smooth? Or does it increase movement without adding…
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Why Northeast India Itineraries Fail (And How to Fix Them)
Northeast India is not an easy destination to plan. You cannot design it the same way you design Rajasthan, Kerala, or Himachal. The roads are different. The terrain is different. The weather changes fast. Permits are involved in some states. Driving hours are longer than what maps show. Still, many tour plans are made using…
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How to Position Bhutan as a High Value Destination
Bhutan is not a mass tourism country. It does not try to bring millions of tourists every year. The country follows a high value, low impact tourism system. This means fewer tourists, but better quality travel. This system helps protect Bhutan’s culture, nature, and social balance. If you are a travel company, you cannot sell…
