Celebrities around the globe have long been captivated by the allure of the Maldives, and according to Björn Ingbrant, CEO of Maldives-Paradise.com, the reasons behind their holiday escapes to this tropical haven are multifaceted. In an interview, Ingbrant revealed the top factors that draw A-list stars to the Maldives, making it a preferred destination for luxurious getaways. 1. Ultimate Privacy and Seclusion "Privacy is a top priority for celebrities, and the Maldives offers unparalleled seclusion," says Ingbrant. "With its remote island resorts and private villas, guests can escape the prying eyes of the public and enjoy their vacations in peace. Each resort is designed to provide a sense of exclusivity, which is highly valued by our celebrity clients." 2. Breathtaking ...
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Indochina Rail Tourist Service joint stock company and Wafaifo Optimisers have signed a management agreement for Wafaifo Optimisers to manage the Revolution Express steam train, a remarkable new tourist experience in central Vietnam, which is expected to launch late 2024 or early 2025. Two original steam locomotives from the 1960s have been lovingly restored to working condition. The locomotives will pull two fully appointed retro-styled carriages that can seat up to 57 passengers each, as well as a custom-made kitchen carriage and a baggage carriage. The locomotives are the last remaining working steam ones in Vietnam, dating from the pre-independence era, both built locally in Vietnam, based on the French Mikado design. They have been painstakingly restored over a number of ye...
Read MoreThose who want to climb one of the most popular trails on Japan’s iconic Mount Fuji will have to book a slot and pay a fee as crowds, littering and climbers who try to rush too fast to the summit cause safety and conservation concerns at the picturesque stratovolcano. The new rules for the climbing season, starting July 1 to Sept. 10, apply for those hiking the Yoshida Trail on the Yamanashi side of the 3,776 meter- (nearly 12,300 feet-) high mountain that was designated a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage site in 2013. FILE PHOTO: Visitors take pictures of Mount Fuji from Shibuya Sky observation deck Monday, Jan. 20, 2020, in the Shibuya district of Tokyo. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong) Only 4,000 climbers will be allowed to enter the trail per day for a hiking fee of 2,000 yen (about $18)...
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