TOURISM AND HOTEL INDUSTRY AWARENESS - August 2025
Aug 2025
Jan 14, 2026
UP to award rural tourism champions
The Uttar Pradesh tourism department announced the State Tourism Awards 2026 to recognise rural tourism champions. Categories include best tourism village, best rural homestay, and best farm stay, with gold, silver, and bronze awards. Registrations are open until 20 January. Tourism minister Jaiveer Singh highlighted UP’s progress in agri and rural tourism, noting more villages, families, and farm stays joining the program. The awards aim to encourage sustainable, community-led tourism and to showcase authentic rural experiences to visitors seeking cultural and ecological authenticity.
State Tourism Awards 2026 for rural tourism
Categories: best village, best homestay, best farm stay
Registrations open until 20 January
Officials emphasise community-led and sustainable tourism
Aims to promote authentic rural experiences
DHR to start 34 km Jungle Safari in Darjeeling area
Darjeeling Himalayan Railway (DHR) announced a 34-kilometer Jungle Safari from Siliguri to Gayabari and back. The trial run took place recently, with formal operations planned to start on 17 January, operating on weekends. The service, priced at ₹500, will feature three coaches and be hauled by a diesel engine. Passengers will travel through forested scenery and notable viewpoints, including the Agony Point Loop. DHR director Rishav Choudhary described the route as an affordable, immersive way to experience the region’s natural beauty while supporting heritage rail tourism.
DHR announces 34 km Jungle Safari
Trial run completed; formal start on 17 January
Weekend operation with three coaches
Ticket price set at ₹500
Promotes heritage rail tourism and forest experiences
Dec 22, 2025
Nepal Pavilion Wins Best Booth Award at CITM 2025 in Haikou
Nepal participated in the China International Travel Market (CITM) 2025 in Haikou from December 19–21, where the Nepal Pavilion won the Best Booth Award. Led by the Nepal Tourism Board with support from airlines and private partners, the Nepal booth showcased the Himalayas, a Buddhist stupa façade, and cultural and adventure offerings. The fair facilitated B2B networking and market insights, helping Nepal promote destination experiences to Chinese travel trade professionals. The award underscores Nepal’s growing presence in international tourism markets during 2025.
Nepal won Best Booth at CITM 2025 Haikou
Event took place December 19–21, 2025
Nepal showcased Himalayan and cultural experiences
B2B networking and market insights highlighted
Dec 20, 2025
Singapore’s Changi Airport Named World’s Best in 2025
Singapore’s Changi Airport was voted the world’s best international airport in 2025 at Travel + Leisure’s India’s Best Awards. Readers praised overall travel experience, comfort, and facilities, including sky-lit interiors, indoor gardens and attractions like the world’s tallest indoor waterfall and butterfly gardens. The award, part of the 14th edition of India’s Best Awards, recognises excellence in airport design and passenger experience. Changi’s consistently strong performance in transit efficiency, amenities, and service levels contributed to its top ranking, reinforcing Singapore as a global hub for air travel and tourism.
Changi Airport named world’s best international airport for 2025.
Awarded by Travel + Leisure India’s Best Awards.
Praise for transit experience, interiors, gardens, and attractions.
Reinforces Singapore as a leading air travel hub.
Dec 18, 2025
MoU to develop Vasudev Kutumbakam International Township in Tirupati
A Memorandum of Understanding was signed to develop the Vasudev Kutumbakam International Township in Tirupati, a cultural and tourism-led development project. The venture is a public-private effort with Della Townships in partnership with the State government, announced during the CII Partnership Summit in Visakhapatnam. The project envisions a global-scale township integrating housing, culture, commerce, and tourism, potentially boosting regional growth and attracting international attention. Officials emphasize infrastructure, green spaces, and heritage conservation as key pillars. The agreement reflects India’s strategy to leverage culture and tourism for economic development.
MoU signed for Vasudev Kutumbakam International Township in Tirupati.
Della Townships partners with State Government; announced at CII Summit.
Aims at cultural and tourism-led, global-scale development.
Plans include infrastructure and heritage conservation components.
Dec 07, 2025
India, Russia Deepen People-to-People Ties With Labour Pact, Free 30-Day E-Tourist Visas
India and Russia, in December 2025, signed agreements to enhance skilled worker mobility and ease travel between the two countries, according to a joint statement issued after talks between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Vladimir Putin. The agreements are part of the broader efforts to strengthen cultural, educational, and people-to-people ties under the India-Russia Special and Privileged Strategic Partnership.
The labour mobility agreement facilitates temporary employment for citizens of one country in the territory of the other, aiming to promote professional exchanges and strengthen economic collaboration. In addition, both countries agreed to grant a 30-day e-tourist visa on a gratis basis to each other's nationals, further simplifying travel and promoting tourism.