Witnesses a growth of 32.6% visitors from India, records 826703 overnight stays in 2023 Germany's tourism industry is witnessing a notable growth in visitors with Indian tourists playing a key role in driving this development. The country welcomed over 8 lakh overnight stays from India in 2023, marking a large rise in German tourism compared to the previous years. This trend highlights Germany's appeal as a sustainable and travel friendly destination offering diverse cultural experiences and hidden gems that captivate the hearts of travelers be it from India or any corner of the world. The German National Tourist Office (GNTO) and German Embassy in India successfully concluded a joint press conference, to showcase Germany as a preferred travel destination for Indian travelers. The c...
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Numbers closing in with pre-COVID levels despite issues with quick Visa Germany saw a 209 percent increase in overnight stays by Indians in 2022 compared to the previous year, according to new data from the German National Tourist Board. A figure that can go further up if VISA to Indian tourists become quicker and easy, which Germany if hopeful of doing soon. Nuremberg: old town with imperial castle. Photo: DZT/Dietmar Scherf The German National Tourist Office (GNTO) and German Embassy in India successfully concluded a joint press conference, to showcase Germany as a preferred travel destination for Indian travellers. The conference took place at the German Embassy in New Delhi and was attended by various media personnel from India. Admitting that hassles of getting a quick to...
Read MoreRelaunches Embrace German Nature campaign for the year • German National Tourist Board announces its key campaign for this year to help drive Sustainable Development Goals • Germany is witnessing an increase in tourist arrivals and is continuing its mission to drive sustainable tourism Germany ‘s natural world is breath-taking in its beauty and scale. The landscape comprises hundreds of mountains and glaciers, soaring above flowering meadows, crystal lakes of drinking water quality and charming villages. It's one of Europe's most wooded countries with flourishing flora and fauna, from its thick forests to its bison, raccoons, and lynx population. German National Tourist Board (GNTB) continues to bolster its sustainable tourism offerings with the imminent relaunch of one of i...
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