Sun and beach holidays are the most popular type of holiday for Indian travellers in 2023. Look no further than Germany’s nearly 1,200 kilometres of coastline and islands with their unspoilt natural beauty and long stretches of golden, sandy beaches to see some truly stunning landscapes. From the Wadden Sea National Park on the North Sea to Rugen Island with its magnificent white chalk cliffs on the Baltic Sea, there is a lot to discover. Travellers are spoilt for choice and do not need to venture far to escape the crowds and find some tranquillity. Hidden beaches are often closer than one may think and can be found in the most unexpected places. Similarly, many beautiful lakes can be found all across the country such as the famous Lake Constance, the extensive Mecklenburg Lake Distric...
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- According IPK International, 80% of international travellers are conscious about sustainability, climate and environmental protection - Germany to heavily focus on a wide range of sustainability initiatives throughout 2023 - GNTB to continue its ‘Feel Good’ sustainable travel campaign alongside two more themebased campaigns - Germany is witnessing a considerable increase in tourist arrivals with India leading the way. German National Tourist Board (GNTB) has been at the forefront of promoting sustainable tourism offerings to travellers, encouraging ecoconscious travel expeditions, thriving towards strengthening intercultural understanding, supporting regional businesses, and conserving natural resources. According to an analysis by IPK International, around 80 per cent ...
Read MoreThe path to sustainability with the blend of protected nature, innovative flair and cosmopolitanism - German National Tourism Board’s Embrace German Nature and Feel Good campaigns set to continue into 2023, raising awareness of nature-based and sustainable tourism - The European country is looking ahead to the winter season, with ski options and an array of festive markets set to attract tourists from around the world once again - A consistent focus on climate-friendly and environmentally friendly travel as well as a responsible use of all resources is essential for Indian travellers when travelling to Germany Beautiful scene of trees on a rock island in idyllic scenery at charming Lake Hintersee with blue sky and clouds in summer, Nationalpark Berchtesgadener Land, Upper Ba...
Read MoreGermany Tourism launches new campaign for the upcoming Christmas season The German National Tourist Board (GNTB) launched its "Season's Greetings from Germany" online campaign a few days ago. In addition to Christmas markets in smaller and larger cities, the focus is on typical German traditions and winter activities in the countryside. Petra Hedorfer, Chief Executive Officer (CEO): "For many years, German cities and regions have been in high demand. This is underlined by the latest results of the Anholt Ipsos Nation Brands Index (NBI) 2022: "Historic Buildings", "Vibrant Cities", "Contemporary Culture" and "Cultural Heritage" are particularly influential in shaping our image among potential travelers to Germany. “Season's Greetings from Germany' promotes itself to internatio...
Read MoreTourists drawn towards sustainable experiences Germany, the diverse travel destination, has launched its Autumn/Winter campaign, encouraging travellers to visit, explore, and experience its sustainable and diverse culture. From unspoilt landscapes to authentic cuisine, urban attractions to historical locales, Germany is the ultimate European destination to travel sustainably. The ‘Feel Good’ campaign encompasses a plethora of guiding tips highlighting the country’s eco initiatives providing conscious travellers with adequate tools and information on reducing their carbon footprint while touring different regions. With the German Environment Agency having set the goal to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 65 per cent by 2030, and complete neutrality by 2045, the German Nationa...
Read MoreAccelerating its recovery efforts in India, German National Tourist Office concluded their 2 city Networking Dinner and Sales blitz in Mumbai and Delhi. This in-person was the first mega-sales mission and event post-pandemic in 2 Indian cities. The India Week was scheduled during September 19-23, 2022. The India Week showcased a multitude of German tourism products. Owing to the growing interest from Indian operators, the event saw participation of 6 new German Partners this year Baden-Baden, Frankfurt Tourism, Melia Hotels, Outletcity Metzingen, Rail Europe and Visit Berlin. The partners were ecstatic to see the enthusiastic response from the travel fraternity in the Indian cities. GNTO aimed at highlighting various unexplored regions as options for Indian travellers to Germany...
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