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ToursByLocals office headquarters in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. ToursByLocals is a Canadian-based, international private tour provider. Headquartered in Vancouver, with offices in Buenos Aires, Kuala Lumpur and Glasgow, the company serves upwards of 400,000 clients a year, connecting them with over 5000 private tour guides in 170 countries and 2000 locations.
VRL's public tour business is operated by its division Vijayanand Travels. With more than 80 branches and operated by 1000+ agents, it is the largest in tour business services in Karnataka and Maharashtra. It owns 1,550 buses (incl. 742 Volvo buses of 9400 XL and 9400PX multi-axle models), [11] covering six states, moving across 350 routes in ...
KPN Travels is a private travel company operating long-distance intercity bus services between major towns in the South Indian states of Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Kerala, Telangana, Andhra Pradesh and Puducherry. KPN Travels is headquartered in Salem, Tamil Nadu and was founded in 1972 by Dr. K. Ponmalai Goundar Natarajan.
The Travel Corporation is an international, privately owned hotel and travel company based in Cypress, California [1] and Bermuda. [3] Its businesses including Contiki , Uniworld and Red Carnation Hotels hosted two million travellers in 2019.
Kesari Singh Barahath (1872–1941), Indian poet and freedom fighter K. N. Kesari (1875–1953), Indian physician, social reformer, philanthropist, author, magazine editor and music patron Kamraj Kesari (1922–1985), cricketer
Contiki Travel Ltd was established in the UK in 1966. By the end of the 1960s, Contiki had expanded from European tours and was running ski programmes, along with trips in India and the Middle East. 1980s: Acquired by the Travel Corporation (TTC) Contiki joined The Travel Corporation in the mid-1980s. 2018: Launch of Africa trips
In July 2015, MakeMyTrip invested in the travel information and hotel review portal HolidayIQ and picked up approximately 30% stake in the company. [15] In the same month, it invested $5 million in a startup called Bona Vita. [16] In January 2016, the China-based travel booking company Ctrip agreed to invest $180 million in MakeMyTrip. [17]
The newspaper was used as a spokes piece for the Indian national freedom movement, and continues to be published by the Kesari Maratha Trust and Tilak's descendants. [1] [2] [3] Bal Gangadhar Tilak used to run his two newspapers, Kesari, in Marathi and Mahratta (Run by Kesari-Maratha Trust) [4] in English from Kesari Wada, Narayan Peth, Pune.