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Goa Calling: The Quiet Pillar of Goa’s Tourism Industry

PANAJI, India, Aug— In the vibrant and competitive world of Goa’s tourism industry, one company stands out not just for its achievements but for its understated approach to success. Goa Calling, a premier destination management company based in Goa, has rapidly emerged as a cornerstone of the state’s tourism sector. With more than 2,000 registered travel agents under its umbrella, the company plays a pivotal role in shaping the future of tourism in Goa. Known for its adventure activities, cost-effective services, and commitment to sustainable tourism, Goa Calling has been ranked as the seventh-best tourism company in the state, a testament to its growing influence and impeccable reputation.

“Tourists Delighted as Shimla Welcomes First Snowfall of the Season”

Shimla and its picturesque surroundings witnessed the much-anticipated arrival of the season's first snowfall, transforming the landscape into a winter wonderland and bringing joy to tourists and the hospitality sector. While the snowfall disrupted normal life and led to road closures in various districts, it was warmly welcomed by apple growers, promising benefits to orchards and winter agricultural practices.

“Tourist Families’ Survival Saga: Stranded in Sikkim’s Flood Havoc, Rescued by Heroic Army”

Tourist families share their harrowing experiences after being stranded for six days in flood-hit Sikkim as an army rescue operation brings them to safety. A flash flood, triggered by a glacial lake outburst, left them isolated without electricity and mobile connections.

Tragic Helicopter Crash in Nepal Claims Lives of Five Tourists as Wreckage and Bodies Found

In a devastating incident this morning, a tourist helicopter crashed near Mount Everest, resulting in the loss of five lives. The bodies of the victims and the wreckage were discovered approximately three hours after the helicopter went missing.

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