This summer, the German National Tourist Office (GNTO) India invites Indian travellers to experience Germany in a whole new light, venturing beyond typical European itineraries. Discover the extraordinary from thrilling treetop adventures to immersive medieval festivals, Germany offers experiences that are uniquely captivating and difficult to replicate elsewhere in Europe. While Germany's UNESCO sites and biosphere reserves showcase its natural beauty, GNTO India is highlighting the country's ability to blend nature with exhilarating experiences that resonate with the adventurous spirit of Indian travelers. Unforgettable experiences unique to Germany: Treetop Adventures & Rope Bridges: Experience the thrill of walking among the treetops in parks like t...
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Jump in January to August 2023 travel, Eco-focus pays off • Incoming flights from India to Germany have picked up in the second half of the year making India, with an increase of 85%, an important potential market for German incoming tourism. • Germany's eco-conscious attractions, nature-friendly initiatives and inviting campaigns remain appealing to visitors worldwide. Tourism from India to Germany is developing well with a recovery of 496 percent in the period from January- August 2023 compared to January- August 2021. Renowned for its captivating natural landscapes and rich cultural experiences, Germany has witnessed a significant increase in tourism from Indian cities. Further, the German National Tourist Board (GNTB) revealed a huge 496 per cent rise in visits by In...
Read MoreGermany is a popular destination among Indian travellers, especially during summer break. From urban spaces, and close-to-nature regions, to sporting experiences, Germany has a lot to offer with a keen focus on an eco-friendly travel. Every corner of Germany offers a natural spectacle that is waiting to be discovered and experienced; from destinations like Saxony, Rhineland-Palatinate, Bavaria, and Lower Saxony, to culture and history-rich cities like Wolfsburg, Freiburg and Essen. Germany is also home to 51 UNESCO World Heritage Sites – which is also a new global campaign launched by the country this year – including three natural sites and 48 cultural sites. Wolfsburg Autostadt, Lower Saxony, Germany Further, almost a third of Germany’s land area is a nature haven that includes...
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