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Heatwave Hits Europe – Time to Chill with Our Hottest Offers!
"As Europe faces an extreme heatwave, tourists are quickly changing how they travel. People now prefer cool, shaded, and comfortable experiences. Travel businesses with refreshing offers should act fast to meet this rising demand." heatwave," says Dasha Gastol, Sr. Director of Paid Media at Propellic, a marketing agency for travel and tourism brands. This is the best time for tourist spots, attractions, and activity companies to increase their online marketing. Promoting glacier hikes, air-conditioned museums, underground tours, or evening boat rides can really attract travelers looking to escape the heat. It’s not just about offering the right activities — it’s also about changing your marketing style based on current weather conditions. Whether you're promoting Norway or running indoor attractions, this is your chance to stay visible, get more attention, and increase bookings during a very important season. “In a tough market, the travel brands that move fast and adjust their campaigns with the weather will get more views, more clicks, and more sales
Top Reasons to Visit Kenya During July and August
Experts believe the surge in tourists visiting Kenya is due to the unique experiences it now provides. If you’re thinking about a trip where you can really enjoy wildlife, beautiful landscapes, and rich cultural experiences, Kenya should be on your list. It’s a great mix of adventure and relaxation, and no wonder more and more people, especially from India, are choosing to visit. So, what makes July and August stand out from other times of the year? And why are so many Indians picking Kenya for their dream vacation? We chatted with travel experts to find out. Here’s Why July and August Are the Best Times to Visit Kenya July and August in Kenya are truly special because they mark the beginning of the Great Migration. This incredible wildlife event is often regarded as one of the most amazing natural happenings in the world. The Great Migration Irshad Dadan, who runs One Above Kenya, shares that July and August—which includes late July and early August—kick off the amazing Great Migration in Kenya. During this time, over 1.5 million wildebeest, along with zebras and gazelles, travel from the Serengeti in Tanzania to the Maasai Mara, all in search of greener grass. "This is the perfect time to see exciting river crossings, thrilling predator-prey moments, and plenty of wildlife roaming the plains," he says. As the migration kicks off, you'll see huge groups of animals making their way into the Maasai Mara, which makes it a great time to spot them all. "Wildlife is super active and always on the move—perfect for those on safari or taking photos," he mentions. One of the most exciting parts of the migration is the Mara River crossing, which usually happens in July. During these crossings, you might see animals jumping into waters filled with crocodiles or predators like lions and leopards hunting along the riverbanks. **The Perfect Weather** In July, Kenya kicks off its dry season. This means that July and August bring sunny and cool days, making it an awesome time for outdoor adventures like game drives and bush walks. You won’t have to deal with heavy rains or scorching heat; instead, you'll enjoy clear skies and beautiful golden savannahs. Louis D'Souza, Managing Partner at Tamarind Global, a travel agency from Gurugram, points out how perfect the weather is for activities like game drives. He also mentions that it's a fantastic time for family trips since school holidays are in full swing. **Less Crowded Beaches** Kenya's Indian Ocean beaches are warm year-round, but during these two months, the drier and cooler weather means the beaches are less crowded. You can still enjoy perfect conditions for swimming, snorkeling, and diving. **The Rise in Travel to Kenya** Experts say the increase in Indian travelers to Kenya isn’t just about the wildlife migration or the pleasant weather. It’s also about the amazing experiences Kenya has to offer. With everything from luxurious lodges to stunning beaches, there’s something for every type of traveler. Dadan notes that today’s Indian travelers are on the lookout for nature-focused, wildlife-centered, and beach vacations.
Ongoing Israel–Iran Conflict Raises Regional Travel Warnings
Everything you need to know if you’re planning a trip to countries in the region, including Jordan, Egypt and the UAE, as Israel and Iran exchange fire Since June 13, 2025, tensions between Israel and Iran have escalated sharply, with no signs of resolution in sight. The conflict began when Israel launched a surprise attack on Iran, targeting nuclear facilities and key military leaders. In response, both nations have engaged in ongoing retaliation, raising fears of a prolonged regional crisis. 🚨 UK Issues Travel Warnings As of June 15, the UK Foreign Office has issued a warning advising against all travel to Israel. It has also updated travel guidance for nearby regions, including: These updates come amid fears that the conflict could spread and intensify without warning. 🛑 Emergency Measures in Israel Israel has declared a state of emergency, and residents have been advised to stay near bomb shelters. Reports indicate that approximately 40,000 international tourists are currently stranded in the country. ✈️ Flights Disrupted Across the Region Due to closed airspaces and flight diversions, both domestic and international travel across the region is facing disruption. The situation is particularly affecting popular tourist destinations, including Dubai, Cairo, and Amman. On June 20, UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy announced that the British government is working with Israeli authorities to organize charter flights to assist stranded citizens once air travel resumes. 🧳 What Travelers Should Know If you're planning to travel to or through the region—including Israel, Jordan, UAE, Egypt, or Morocco—stay updated with: ✅ Safety Tips for Travelers:
Egypt’s Travel & Tourism Sector Breaks Records in 2024, Poised for Even Greater Growth in 2025
London, UK – The World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC) has announced record-breaking figures for Egypt’s travel and tourism industry, marking 2024 as its most successful year yet — with projections showing 2025 will surpass even that. 💰 Strongest-Ever Economic Contribution According to WTTC’s latest Economic Impact Research, developed with Oxford Economics, Egypt’s Travel & Tourism sector contributed EGP 1.4 trillion to the national GDP in 2024 — making up 8.5% of the economy. For 2025, this contribution is expected to grow by 4.9%, reaching a new high and accounting for 8.6% of GDP. 🌍 Record-Breaking Visitor Spending In 2025, international spending is projected to reach EGP 768.2 billion, while domestic spending is expected to rise to EGP 460.6 billion, reflecting continued confidence and demand in Egypt’s tourism market. 👥 Tourism Jobs See Major Growth The tourism industry supported 2.7 million jobs in 2024, exceeding employment levels in 2019. That number is forecast to climb to 2.9 million in 2025 — a 22.3% increase over 2019 — making tourism a leading source of employment. Julia Simpson, WTTC President & CEO, stated:“Egypt’s tourism sector is experiencing a strong revival. With world-class attractions, growing connectivity, and significant government investment in sustainable tourism, Egypt continues to capture the imagination of travelers globally.” 📈 Long-Term Outlook: A Decade of Opportunity By 2035, the WTTC projects that Egypt’s tourism sector will contribute EGP 2.1 trillion to the economy (8.4% of GDP), support 3.8 million jobs, and attract EGP 1.1 trillion in international visitor spending. Domestic spending is expected to reach EGP 627 billion. These figures signal a bright and sustainable future for Egypt as one of the top tourism hubs in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA).