World Tourism Day
Travel fuels my creativity: Abhishek Sharrma of Zee TV’s Vasudha
The significance of travelling lies in its capacity to promote personal growth, enhance mental and physical well-being, broaden cultural understanding, and create lasting memories. It pushes individuals out of their comfort zones, fostering self-confidence, adaptability, and improved problem-solving skills, while also stimulating creativity and offering a unique educational experience beyond traditional learning. It also offers a unique, hands-on learning experience, making history and different cultures come alive in ways a textbook cannot. | Click Here...
I would recommend Spiti Valley for every avid traveller to explore: Rajat Verma
Rajat Verma, who plays the lead role of Virat in Sony SAB's Itti Si Khushi, enjoys travelling to new destinations. On the occasion of World Tourism Day, observed today, 27 September, Rajat shares his passion for travelling, offering insights into his personal travel choices. Read here. What does travelling personally mean to you? For me, travel | Click Here...
Travel is not just about relaxation; it is about growth: Claudia Ciesla
Actress Claudia Ciesla, who has featured in Bigg Boss and Khiladi 786, believes that travel is more than just a break from routine. For her, it is a deeply enriching experience that shapes perspectives, nurtures curiosity, and brings people closer to the world around them. On the occasion of World Tourism Day celebrated today, 27 September, she talks in detail about her recent trips and on her bucket list of destinations. “For me, travel is not just about relaxation, it’s about growth. Every holiday is an opportunity to open my mind, to see the world from a different perspective, | Click Here...
Travel refreshes your soul and opens up a new chapter in life: Harleen Kaur Rekhi
On the occasion of World Tourism Day (27th September), actress Harleen Kaur Rekhi, who is currently seen in Binddii and earlier left a mark with her portrayal of Kamdhenu Guamata, spoke about her deep love for travel, its impact on her personality, and her dream destinations. For Harleen, travel is more than leisure—it is therapy, self-discovery, and inspiration rolled into one. “Travel is something that makes me happy,” Harleen says. “I don’t necessarily need company to enjoy it—if I want to travel, I can even go alone.” For her, the journey is as important as the dest | Click Here...
