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Hanoi’s golden travel season: a dynamic comeback on all fronts

July 18, 2025
HANOI – HÀ NỘI In the first half of this year, Hà Nội welcomed around 15.6 million visitors, marking an 11.8 per cent year-on-year increase.
June alone saw nearly 2.8 million tourist arrivals, including nearly 500,000 foreigners, a 21.4 per cent surge.
These figures signify more than a recovery — they mark a turning point in the capital’s tourism sector following years of disruption caused by the pandemic and global volatility.
According to Deputy Director of the Hà Nội Department of Tourism Trần Trung Hiếu, the city is now at a “golden time” to boost both visitor numbers and service quality.
The launch of innovative tourism products has increased Hà Nội’s appeal and reaffirmed its position as a premier destination in the region.
The capital’s resurgence has also caught international attention. Hà Nội was recently ranked among TripAdvisor’s Top Three Most Popular Global Destinations, listed among the Top 25 All-Time Favourite Destinations, and named one of the Top 11 Most Attractive Cities by Time Out magazine.
For Director of the Hà Nội Department of Tourism Đặng Hương Giang, this success stems from a five-year strategic vision focused on main markets like China and South Korea, along with targeted promotional campaigns.
These efforts are tailored to align with the preferences and spending habits of different tourist groups and have helped shape a more sustainable image of Hà Nội tourism.
One of the city’s key shifts has been moving beyond visitor volume toward value-driven tourism. Hà Nội is now placing greater emphasis on attracting high-spending, long-stay travellers who seek meaningful cultural and artistic experiences.
“This is the core differentiator that will give Hà Nội a competitive edge over other cities in the region,” Giang said.
Night tours, creative spaces
Between now and the end of the year, Hà Nội will unveil a series of signature tourism products, including a group of 20 night tours. Of these, The Trấn Vũ Bell performance at Quán Thánh Temple revives the sacred atmosphere of ancient Thăng Long Imperial Citadel.
Two major cultural routes — the Southern Thăng Long Heritage Path and The Path of Confucianism — will guide tourists through historical villages, pagodas and relics linked to the city’s legacy of learning and scholarship.
Meanwhile, Hà Nội’s creative spaces are being reimagined as travel destinations themselves. Products such as the Trúc Bạch Subsidy Street, the nostalgic tram-themed tour Heritage Echoes 6, and the Ethnic Dao Herbal Village Discovery in Ba Vì are designed to meet the rising demand for personalised, experience-based travel especially among younger visitors.
Hà Nội is also investing in inter-provincial tourism corridors. New river tours on the Red River and the Đuống River are connecting the capital with provinces like Hưng Yên, Bắc Ninh and Hải Phòng, while luxury night trains such as S Journey, Hoa Phượng Đỏ (Hà Nội–Hải Phòng) and the upcoming Five Gateways Express promise a new era of cultural train travel.
The city will also host a vibrant lineup of festivals reflecting the unique spirit of the capital, including the Hà Nội Tourism Festival at Thăng Long Imperial Citadel, the Beverage Festival at Thống Nhất Park from August 29 to September 2, the Third Hanoi Autumn Festival from October 3 to 5, the Long Dress Tourism Festival in Sơn Tây from November 7 to 9, and the Gastronomy and Handicraft Tourism Festival on Trịnh Công Sơn pedestrian street in November.
Promotional efforts are also expanding both domestically and internationally. The city will showcase its tourism strengths at key events such as ITE HCM City, Đà Lạt Golden Week, the Osaka Expo in Japan, ITB India in Mumbai, and IFTM Top Resa in France.
Notably, the upcoming Smart Tourism Development Conference (July 29–30) will offer a platform for Hà Nội to share its digital transformation strategies and personalisation initiatives.
Businesses step up with trend-driven products
Private tourism enterprises in Hà Nội are also accelerating their efforts to adapt to new trends and traveller expectations.
The Hà Nội Tourism Corporation has rolled out a trio of promotional packages across accommodation, entertainment and culinary experiences.
In the travel sector, Hanoi Tourist is expanding its city tours, cycling tours, night tours and food culture tours for both domestic and international long-stay visitors.
A standout product is the Back to Roots tour series by Captour Club and the Hà Nội Tourism Association, launched for Việt Nam’s National Day on September 2.
Another groundbreaking initiative is the Five Gateways Express train developed by the Vietnam Railway Corporation.
The three pillars: Promotion, Partnership and Digital Shift
According to Director of the Việt Nam Tourism Information Centre Hoàng Quốc Hòa, Hà Nội’s 2025 stimulus programme is not just timely — it’s vital to aligning with Việt Nam’s national tourism push. Communication and promotion play a central role in spreading Hà Nội’s image to global audiences.
The centre is spearheading promotional campaigns on vietnam.travel and through the National Tourism Administration’s social media platforms.
On the digital front, the centre is collaborating with Hà Nội to deploy an integrated e-ticketing system at key heritage sites including the Temple of Literature, President Hồ Chí Minh’s relic complex, Quán Thánh Temple and major museums. This platform aims to enhance visitor experience and improve flow management.
Hà Nội is also incorporating global tourism trends into its ecosystem — sustainable travel, film tourism, AI-powered personalisation and rail-based travel are all being explored in depth.
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Kalka-Shimla toy train halted for third day due to rain; tourism and taxi sector hit | Latest News India

The iconic Kalka-Shimla toy train services remained suspended for the third consecutive day on Wednesday due to multiple landslides and track blockages caused by incessant rainfall across Himachal Pradesh, severely impacting the tourism and taxi business in the hill capital.
Continuous heavy rains for nearly a week have disrupted normal life in the state, blocking roads and damaging infrastructure. The Northern Railway has announced that all services on the UNESCO World Heritage narrow-gauge route will remain suspended until September 5 as engineers work to clear debris and repair damaged sections of the track, particularly near Datiyar in the Solan district, where a portion of the track has reportedly been washed away.
The suspension has hit local tourism-related businesses hard, especially during the monsoon season when many visitors prefer the toy train for its scenic yet relatively safe travel experience.
Luckey, President of the Taxi Union at Shimla Railway Station, told ANI that the halt in services has left many drivers struggling to make ends meet.
“The rain has caused a lot of trouble. Roads are blocked almost everywhere. Our business has been badly affected. The train was our only link, bringing in some tourists, but it has been closed for five days now. We are finding it hard to even cover our daily expenses,” Luckey said.
He added that while the Railway has officially notified suspension until September 5, the damage is extensive.
“They say landslides have occurred in multiple places and near Datiyar, the track itself is gone. Even here at the station, we have to leave our vehicles and walk to avoid damage, because trees are falling everywhere. Our livelihood was running only because of the train, but since it stopped, everything has come to a standstill,” he lamented.
Authorities have deployed teams to clear landslides and restore connectivity on the track, but with more rain forecast, the timeline for resumption of services remains uncertain.
The Kalka-Shimla toy train, built in 1903, a heritage train route is one of the region’s biggest tourist draws, offering panoramic views of the mountains, valleys, and colonial-era architecture. Its prolonged suspension during peak monsoon season is expected to cause further economic strain on those dependent on tourism in the city.
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India’s TBO to acquire Classic Vacations

India based travel distribution platform TBO has agreed to acquire Classic Vacations from Phoenix-based investment firm, The Najafi Companies.
The transaction value is estimated at up to $125 million.
The acquisition brings together TBO’s technology platform and worldwide inventory with Classic Vacations network of luxury travel advisors and suppliers.
Classic Vacations delivered revenue of $111 million and an operating EBITDA of $11.2 million in the fiscal year ended December 31, 2024.
“We’re thrilled to bring Classic Vacations into the TBO family – the company’s longstanding delivery of outstanding services has earned the trust of its more than 10,000 travel advisors in the U.S,” said Gaurav Bhatnagar, TBO’s co-founder and joint managing director.
“Classic Vacations is led by a strong team of experts and will continue as an independent brand.”
“As we start working on integrating Classic Vacations with TBO, we will remain open to similar strategic alliances going forward,” added Ankush Nijhawan, co-founder and co-managing director.
Melissa Krueger, CEO of Classic Vacations, added: “Together, we’re strengthening Classic Vacations’ position as the premier luxury partner in the market while extending our reach onto the global stage.”
Classic Vacations was bought by The Najafi Companies in 2021 from Expedia Group.
Classic Vacations has a large network of high-value travel advisors and deep ties with major American consortia.
It delivers premium service across hotels, air, experiences, car rentals, and travel protection, specializing in bespoke luxury itineraries.
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Govt allows select minorities to stay in India without passport

The Union Home Ministry on Monday, September 1, issued an order announcing that the government now exempts minority communities, namely, Hindu, Sikh, Buddhist, Jain, Parsi and Christian fleeing religious persecution from Afghanistan, Bangladesh, and Pakistan, who entered the country by December 31, 2024, without requiring valid passports or travel documents.
“A person belonging to a minority community in Afghanistan, Bangladesh and Pakistan, namely, Hindu, Sikh, Buddhist, Jain, Parsi and Christian, who was compelled to seek shelter in India due to religious persecution or fear of religious persecution and entered into India on or before the 31st December, 2024,” read the order from the home ministry.
Interestingly, the order did not name Muslims. This is in line with the BJP-led government’s Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) that was passed in 2019 to facilitate this. It had le to severe protests from Muslims and other citizens who said the law is discriminatory in nature and that it can also be misused to disenfranchise Muslims in the country.
In fact, over the last few months the central government and BJP-led state governments have been targeting Indian Muslims from West Bengal who were being picked up on false allegations of being Bangladeshi citizens. Several prominent activists including Umar Khalid and Sharjeel Imam are currently in jail having spent nearly five years in prison on charges of inciting riots in Delhi amid the anti-CAA protests.
It was issued as part of a series of directives made public by the Union Home Ministry, under the newly enacted Immigration and Foreigners Act, 2025, which came into effect on Monday, September 1.
The Immigration and Foreigners Bill, 2025, aims to grant the Union government the power to control the entry and exit of individuals into and from India by regulations that outline requirements for travel documents, such as passports, and govern various aspects of foreign nationals’ stay, including visa rules, registration procedures, and other related matters.
Previously, the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA), which was enforced last year, extended the eligibility for citizenship only to non-Muslim minorities from Afghanistan, Bangladesh, and Pakistan who entered India on or before December 31, 2014.
While the recent directive allows certain individuals to stay in India without documentation if they arrived by December 31, 2024, it doesn’t guarantee citizenship.
In contrast, the 2019 Citizenship Amendment Act offers a path to citizenship for persecuted non-Muslim minorities from Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Bangladesh who entered India before December 2014.
The CAA’s exclusion of Muslims sparked widespread protests and concerns about discrimination, secularism, and potential disenfranchisement.
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