The new visa will do away with the requirement of separate visas to six countries and also slash costs, in the process facilitating more travel, especially by industrialists. Photo: iStock/suiwuya
The much-anticipated Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries’ ‘GCC Grand Tours Visa,’ a Schengen-model unified tourist visa, will soon be a reality. UAE’s Ministry of Economy, Abdulla bin Touq Al Marri, recently said that the visa has been approved and is awaiting its rollout, after the Ministry of Interior and the other stakeholders look into it. Once launched, it will ease travel between all six member states, like Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Oman, Bahrain, Qatar and the UAE, removing the need to apply for each destination separately. It is expected to be valid for at least three months, and it can also reduce long-term visa costs.
Other expected benefits once launched 1) Once launched, tour operators can offer multi-national tours, a unique travel experience. 2) Border checks can save a lot of time, as they are hassle-free and similar to the process of obtaining a Schengen visa. 3) It can also simplify experiences like luxury shopping, desert safaris and beach explorations. 4) It can also create new jobs and boost the GDPs.
Who can apply? The GCC Grand Tours Visa will allow foreign tourists to visit all six GCC countries on a single visa. According to reports, those who are currently eligible to get e-visas and visas on arrival, such as the citizens of the USA, UK, South Korea, Canada, Japan, and EU countries, are expected to be primarily eligible for the new visa. The visa will also be limited to leisure and tourism purposes alone.
Home»Latest Travel News of India» India Unveils Karnataka Tourism’s Hidden Gems: Explore UNESCO Sites, Vibrant Festivals, and Culinary Delights at TTF Kolkata 2025
Wednesday, July 9, 2025
Karnataka Tourism is preparing to showcase its incredible cultural, natural, and culinary diversity at the Travel & Tourism Fair (TTF) in Kolkata from 10th to 12th July 2025 at the Biswa Bangla Mela Prangan. The state will have an official delegation from the Department of Tourism, Government of Karnataka, along with key stakeholders from the travel, hospitality, and tourism sectors.
Karnataka, with its tagline “One State. Many Worlds”, is widely regarded as one of India’s most compelling travel destinations. The state offers a unique fusion of heritage, nature, spirituality, adventure, and cuisine, making it a versatile place for every type of traveller. At TTF Kolkata 2025, Karnataka will highlight its rich tourism offerings with a special focus on UNESCO World Heritage Sites, including Hampi, Pattadakal, the Sacred Ensembles of Hoysala and the Western Ghats, which is recognized as a global biodiversity hotspot.
The Karnataka Pavilion will serve as a one-stop destination for showcasing the state’s most iconic tourist attractions. Visitors will get the chance to discover destinations like Mysuru, known for its royal heritage and Dasara celebrations, Coorg, famous for its scenic beauty and coffee plantations, and Kabini and Bandipur, which are renowned for their rich wildlife.
In addition to these renowned places, Chikmagalur, with its picturesque hills, is also featured as a haven for nature lovers. The serene beaches of Gokarna and Karwar, along with Bengaluru — the bustling capital of Karnataka — which is known for its modern infrastructure and thriving tech industry, will be a key focus at the event. Bengaluru stands as an example of a cosmopolitan hub, offering visitors a mix of cultural experiences and world-class amenities.
Festivals and Culture at the Forefront
Visitors to the pavilion will also be treated to a showcase of Karnataka’s vibrant festivals. Mysuru Dasara, Hampi Utsav, Kambala, and the Pattadakal Dance Festival will be featured prominently. These festivals offer a glimpse into the state’s rich cultural traditions, artistic heritage, and vibrant community spirit.
Adding to the state’s allure, Karnataka is home to a rich culinary landscape. The pavilion will offer an immersive experience of Karnataka’s diverse food offerings, including iconic dishes like Mysore Masala Dosa, Bisi Bele Bath, Ragi Mudde, Udupi cuisine, and an array of Coastal seafood delicacies. These dishes reflect the diverse influences and flavors that define the region’s culinary traditions.
Building Connections and Expanding Karnataka’s Reach
By participating in TTF Kolkata, Karnataka Tourism aims to deepen connections with industry professionals and position the state as a year-round destination. Whether for families, honeymooners, adventure seekers, spiritual travellers, or heritage enthusiasts, Karnataka offers something for every kind of traveller. This initiative also aims to establish Karnataka as a prime destination for both domestic and international tourists looking for new experiences in India.
Karnataka’s tourism infrastructure and services are designed to cater to all types of travellers, from luxury seekers to budget-conscious tourists. With improved accessibility and modern facilities, the state continues to grow as a highly competitive destination, offering an unparalleled travel experience.
The Karnataka Tourism delegation will also focus on highlighting key developments in the region, such as infrastructure improvements and tourism-focused projects that enhance the overall visitor experience. With a number of eco-tourism and sustainable travel initiatives in place, Karnataka is committed to preserving its natural landscapes while promoting responsible tourism.
Get the Best of Karnataka
At the Karnataka Pavilion (Stall No. B550) during TTF Kolkata 2025, attendees will have the opportunity to engage with travel experts, get personalized information, and learn more about why Karnataka remains one of the most sought-after destinations in India. Whether you’re a travel agent, tour operator, or potential traveller, the Karnataka Pavilion promises to be an engaging and insightful experience.
Karnataka: A State Like No Other
Karnataka, with its rich history and modern charm, offers an experience unlike any other state in India. From the majestic Mysore Palace and Bidar Fort to the peaceful Yana Caves, Karnataka seamlessly blends ancient heritage with natural beauty and modern development. These landmarks serve as a testament to the state’s commitment to preserving its culture while embracing modernity.
For nature enthusiasts, Kabini National Park offers the chance to see the Indian tiger in its natural habitat, while the Western Ghats provide opportunities for trekking, birdwatching, and wildlife safaris. Coorg’s lush landscapes and coffee estates add to the diversity of experiences available for visitors.
For those looking to experience tranquility, Gokarna and Karwar offer serene beaches where one can relax and rejuvenate in a peaceful coastal environment. Meanwhile, Chikmagalur’s rolling hills offer scenic views and an ideal getaway for trekkers and nature lovers.
A Future-Focused Tourism Strategy
The Karnataka Tourism strategy for 2025 and beyond is designed to attract a diverse range of travellers from both within India and around the globe. The state’s tourism policy focuses on creating sustainable tourism models, promoting eco-friendly travel, and enhancing visitor experiences. With a renewed focus on increasing international arrivals and enhancing regional tourism, Karnataka is well-positioned to grow as a prominent global tourism destination.
Through its participation in TTF Kolkata 2025, Karnataka aims to showcase its offerings to an international audience, as well as strengthen its existing partnerships with global travel networks. This participation is a part of Karnataka’s broader strategy to create a global tourism brand that highlights its natural beauty, rich heritage, and thriving modern city life.
Discover the Heart of India: Karnataka
Whether you’re seeking cultural enrichment, adventure, spirituality, or simply a place to relax and unwind, Karnataka has something to offer for everyone. From the grandeur of ancient temples to the hustle and bustle of Bengaluru, Karnataka is a state that brings together a variety of experiences. Its wildlife sanctuaries, mountain treks, coastal retreats, and historical landmarks make it a must-visit destination for anyone looking to experience the true essence of India.
As Karnataka Tourism gears up for the Travel & Tourism Fair in Kolkata, the state continues to invite travellers to explore its many worlds — each offering unique experiences that cater to diverse tastes and interests. Whether you’re planning a long vacation or a short getaway, Karnataka promises to offer an unforgettable experience.
To explore the vibrant culture, natural wonders, and unique flavors of Karnataka, be sure to visit the Karnataka Pavilion at TTF Kolkata and discover why this remarkable state is one of India’s top travel destinations.
“TSA will no longer require travelers to remove their shoes when they go through our security checkpoint,” said Kristi Noem, secretary of the Department of Homeland Security.
Here’s what you should know.
TSA ends shoes-off policy at RSW checkpoints
Noem announced July 8 that a new policy which will allow passengers traveling through domestic airports to keep their shoes on while passing through security screening at TSA checkpoints.
When will new TSA shoe policy start at RSW?
The new policy allowing travelers to keep their shoes on is effective immediately, the TSA said.
Why did TSA end the shoes-off policy at RSW, other airports?
“The new policy will increase hospitality for travelers and streamline the TSA security checkpoint process, leading to lower wait times,” the TSA announced on its website.
“Ending the ‘Shoes-Off’ policy is the latest effort DHS is implementing to modernize and enhance traveler experience across our nation’s airports,” Noem said.
“We expect this change will drastically decrease passenger wait times at our TSA checkpoints, leading to a more pleasant and efficient passenger experience.”
Will passengers remain safe at RSW if everyone can keep their shoes on through screening?
“As always, security remains our top priority,” Noem said.
“Thanks to our cutting-edge technological advancements and multi-layered security approach, we are confident we can implement this change while maintaining the highest security standards.”
Some things haven’t changed at RSW’s TSA checkpoints
“Other aspects of TSA’s layered security approach will still apply during the TSA checkpoint process,” the TSA said.
“Passengers must still clear identity verification, Secure Flight vetting, and other processes.”
When did the TSA shoes-off policy start and why?
The shoe removal policy was put into place in 2006 in response to a December 2001 attempt by an airline passenger to conceal a bomb in his shoe.
Since then most passengers had to remove their shoes as part of the standard security screening. There were a few exceptions:
However, if the alarm goes off during the security screening, “you may be required to remove your shoes for further screening or undergo a pat-down,” the TSA said.
Other recent changes implemented by TSA at RSW
On July 2, the TSA announced a program called “Serve with Honor, Travel with Ease,” which provides special benefits to uniformed service members and their families, including a TSA PreCheck enrollment discount and expedited access lanes at select airports.
The program is free for Gold Star families and a $25 discount for military spouses with expedited travel lanes for service members.
REAL ID implemented in May with high compliance rate
REAL ID went into effect May 7. The TSA said there’s been a 94 percent compliance rate, “which has led to a more efficient security process.”
A major focus for Travel Blue this year in Asia Pacific travel retail is dialling up its focus on Gen Z, as the company continues to work closely with retail partners to explore expanding its spaces in stores across the region.
Speaking to TRBusiness at the TFWA Asia Pacific Exhibition & Conference in May, Travel Blue Managing Director Daniel Levin explained how he believes the opportunities for in-store space expansion reflect a growing consumer demand for more affordable and practical purchases.
“Specifically, we see trends becoming less luxury and more reasonably priced, with value for money and high quality,” he said.
“People work hard for their money. They want to spend it on something that will last them longer and something also to self indulge – something for them to use while travelling.”
New to the Travel Blue assortment is a range of affordable, lightweight, high-quality backpacks in vibrant new colourways (priced at €59-€99).
Plus, there’s the ‘memory collection’ of pins, patches and pillows, aimed especially at Gen Z who want to collect memories while travelling.
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Travel Blue occupied a larger-then-usual stand at TFWA Singapore this year in order to accommodate its growing travel accessories collections.
The Travel Blue range also includes on-board luggage, hot-cold water bottles, ergonomic neck pillows and essential electronics, such as cables, adaptors and chargers.