The State News Agency Antara reports that Indian tourism to Bali has made a strong start to 2015 with 17,400 Indian citizens visiting the Island in January-February 2015, increasing 47.52% from the same period in 2014.
Bali is quickly becoming a favorite of Indian travelers who find the Hindu history and traditions of the Island both vaguely familiar and exotic. Developing at a distance and in isolation, Hinduism in Bali is a hybrid – and sometime almost unrecognizable variant of the ancient religion as it is practiced in India.
Expected to boost Indian arrivals even further is the convening of the 52nd Annual Conference of the Travel Agents Association of India (TAAI) and Exhibition at the Bali International Convention Center March 26-28, 2015.
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Bali is quickly becoming a favorite of Indian travelers who find the Hindu history and traditions of the Island both vaguely familiar and exotic. Developing at a distance and in isolation, Hinduism in Bali is a hybrid – and sometime almost unrecognizable variant of the ancient religion as it is practiced in India.
Expected to boost Indian arrivals even further is the convening of the 52nd Annual Conference of the Travel Agents Association of India (TAAI) and Exhibition at the Bali International Convention Center March 26-28, 2015.
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Indian Travel Agents to Meet in Bali
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