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Why have we failed to promote tourism?

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Promoting tourism is not rocket science.



Even in India there are specific properties where locals can't go unless they have a foreign passport or special permission. You either decide to serve foreigners properly (cater to their specific lifestyle) or stop pretending.


Can you name specific properties in India ?
 
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Can you name specific properties in India ?
There are no properties as such but certain areas where Russians and Israelis go - in Goa and Himachal, I've heard of this happening.
 
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I have stayed at the Sonargaon and Westin.
Ok... how much did you pay? People usually dont stay in sonargaon as it is run by government with sub standard service.
 
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There are no properties as such but certain areas where Russians and Israelis go - in Goa and Himachal, I've heard of this happening.
Well those are couple of Food restaurants etc, which is visit by Israelis, Indians can go now after Someone pointed out the sign board and its removed.
 
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Ok... how much did you pay? People usually dont stay in sonargaon as it is run by government with sub standard service.

Don't know about Sonargaon as it was an official trip, Westin was around 150 AUD/day.
 
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Don't know about Sonargaon as it was an official trip, Westin was around 150 AUD/day.

I just checked they are running more than 200 USD right now. You probably got with some special discount. You can get 5 star hotel in Sydney with that kind of price 200-300 dollar.
 
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This is rather OT for this thread which is discussing Bangladesh tourism, and I will not be discussing tourism in India.

https://www.scoopwhoop.com/inothernews/indians-are-banned-in-india/#.3mi22v1cr



Please see link above.

I think that's gotta do with ensuring the quality of service. One of my relatives found a dead cat in his room at The Oberoi in Mumbai and according to him, it was one of the most luxurious hotels in the city.

I guess having a "No Indian" zone makes the staff to be more dedicated at ensuring quality service since they know only foreigners will be visiting them who have a higher demand for quality service than Indian consumers. It could also be a strategy to attract the customers.
 
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I think that's gotta do with ensuring the quality of service. One of my relatives found a dead cat in his room at The Oberoi in Mumbai and according to him, it was one of the most luxurious hotels in the city.

I guess having a "No Indian" zone makes the staff to be more dedicated at ensuring quality service since they know only foreigners will be visiting them who have a higher demand for quality service than Indian consumers. It could also be a strategy to attract the customers.
You can't separate India from filth.Then there will be no India as we know.
They hosted Commonwealth games in Delhi some years back.That was their largest ever sports tournament hosting.Still they managed to give those foreign athletes a filthy,dirty room keeping in line with true Indian hospitality.:lol::lol:

Games of Squalor: A shocking look inside the filthy rooms that await the world's athletes in Delhi
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...rooms-await-athletes-Delhi.html#ixzz4ezf6oDH2
 
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