South America Prepares for a Landmark Tourism Year
South America expects record tourism in 2026 as Rio, Cartagena, Punta del Este, and Montevideo attract travelers with culture, luxury, and events.
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South America expects record tourism in 2026 as Rio, Cartagena, Punta del Este, and Montevideo attract travelers with culture, luxury, and events.
Indian travelers now avoid crowded Shimla and choose Narkanda, Chakrata, Tirthan Valley, Shoja, and Munsiyari for calm winter holidays.
India’s Gen Z now plans travel around music festivals, driving event-based tourism, longer stays, higher spending, and discovery of new destinations.
Scoot’s new direct flight from Singapore to Chiang Rai boosts northern Thailand tourism, improves access, and attracts high-value international travelers.
India approves the Chambal Expressway to boost tourism, cut travel time, and strengthen connectivity across Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, and Uttar Pradesh.
A severe cold snap disrupts Europe’s winter tourism with flight cancellations and delays, while cities and ski resorts adapt with indoor and alpine experiences.
Canada’s 2026 visitor visa changes bring tougher checks and new hurdles for Caribbean and Latin American travelers while expanding eTA access.
Japan will triple its departure tax from 2026 and add new inspection fees, joining Asian nations using tourism charges to curb overtourism sustainably.
Dominican Republic hits 11.6 million visitors in 2025 as strong demand from the US and Americas fuels record tourism growth and economic gains.
South Africa accelerates tourism growth with AI, mobile platforms, and smart infrastructure, positioning itself as a leading global travel hub by 2033.
Indonesia launches MaiA AI to personalize travel planning, support sustainable tourism, and enhance visitor experiences across the archipelago.
Indonesia introduces MaiA AI to personalize travel planning, promote sustainable tourism, and enhance visitor experiences across Bali, Java, and beyond.