For Valentine’s Bangladeshi couples can travel to a number of countries without obtaining a visa in advance. Bhutan, Nepal, the Maldives, and other Pacific and Caribbean island republics are among them. These nations provide a variety of experiences, ranging from breath-taking natural beauty to rich cultures and interesting histories. They are worth considering for your next
Hua Hin [Thailand], February 9 (ANI/NewsVoir): Nestled in a lush garden dreamscape with native flora and greenery, The Standard, Hua Hin is making the most of its picturesque beachside setting this Valentine's Day. The only hotel in Thailand to make Conde Nast Traveler's 2022 Hot List, the colorful retreat is offering exclusive stay and dining offers rich with romance and tropical vibes, including a five-course Valentine's Day dinner served in bed on the beachside lawn. The Valentine's Day Stay Package at The Standard, Hua Hin can be booked from 12 January to 13 February 2023 for stays between 13-15 February 2023 with rates starting from THB 11,299 net based on double occupancy. In addition to sunny accommodations with daily buffet breakfast, the package includes beachside dinner in bed while watching a romantic movie together with a bottle of bubbly on 14 February, and a couple's DIY Mud Lounge experience. Lovebirds can also opt to book the Valentine's Day Dinn
CHINESE TOURISTS. Tourism Secretary Cristina Frasco welcomes Chinese visitors from Xiamen at the NAIA Terminal 1 on Tuesday (Jan. 24, 2023). China was Manila's second top source of foreign tourists in 2019 next to South Korea. (PNA photo by Joey Razon) MANILA - The Philippines on Tuesday welcomed a planeload of Chinese travelers after China finally eases its restriction for outbound travel. About 190 visitors from Xiamen arrived at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport Terminal 1 via Xiamen Airlines flight MF819. With China contributing to over 1.7 million tourists prior to the pandemic, the arrival signaled renewed hope for the tourism industry's speedy recovery. "The arrival of Chinese tourists to the Philippines brings a very positive impact for the prospects of the Philippine tourism industry recognizing that China supplies the most number of people for outbound travel," Tourism Secretary Cristina Frasco said in a presser. "We anticipate even more Chinese to