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By TheTravigator Editorial Desk In an era of high-speed bullet trains and hyperloop promises, there exists a parallel universe of rail travel whereRead More
By TheTravigator Editorial Desk In an era of high-speed bullet trains and hyperloop promises, there exists a parallel universe of rail travel whereRead More
Three deaths, eight infections, and a 42-day quarantine that has shaken expedition cruising. Ushuaia, Argentina April 1, 2026. The MV Hondius , aRead More
You just signed off on Q3 travel approvals—47 hotel nights across Singapore, Bengaluru, and Frankfurt . The vendors are confirmed. The rates areRead More
Ramesh Iyer, a senior analyst from Gurgaon, has a new ritual. After closing a deal in Bengaluru on Friday, he doesn’t rush toRead More
Vladivostok, Russia’s key Pacific port city—located just 1,000 km from Seoul and over 9,000 km from Moscow—transforms each spring as rhododendrons blanket theRead More
There’s a quiet shift happening in global travel—and most of the industry hasn’t fully caught up to it yet. On the surface, demandRead More
How B2B Travel Media like TheTravigator is Helping Power India’s Tourism Trade TheTravigator B2B travel magazines have become critical infrastructure in today’s (2025–2026)Read More
For fifteen years, the wholesale tour model was simple: buy rooms and seats in bulk, add a fixed margin, sell to agents, repeat.Read More
It’s not. Flexibility is power. A corporate travel manager or a boutique agency doesn’t care that you have 10,000 hotel contracts. They careRead More
The first time I watched the Ganga aarti at Dashashwamedh Ghat, I saw nothing but the backs of heads. Hundreds of heads. ShoulderRead More