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World Heritage Day 2023: Hotels and Destinations

Authoed article by Sandeep Singh, Managing Director, Rubystone Hospitality Everyone wants to travel and want to live a luxurious life. We work to live, we work to travel, we work hard to fulfil our desires, and

Authoed article by Sandeep Singh, Managing Director, Rubystone Hospitality

Everyone wants to travel and want to live a luxurious life. We work to live, we work to travel, we work hard to fulfil our desires, and in return, we all ask for comfort and luxury. India, a country full of cultural and traditional values, attracts tourists to explore the glory of our country. World Heritage Day, also known as the International Day for Monuments and Sites, is celebrated on April 18 each year. The day intends to raise awareness about the importance of preserving and protecting cultural heritage sites around the world, as promoting their significance to local communities and the wider public. The hospitality industry plays a significant role in supporting and promoting world heritage sites. Many hotels, resorts, and other hospitality establishments are located near heritage sites and work to promote the sites to their guests. The industry also often partners with local organizations and authorities to support conservation efforts and raise awareness about the importance of cultural heritage.

Travellers always wanted to explore and try something new to make their tour more adventurous. Famous places attract tourists to pay attention and enjoy the location with fun. There are places and monuments like the Taj Mahal, Qutub Minar, Forts, and Sculptures like Christ the Redeemer and more, which are a few famous places in the world. Rubystone Hospitality also promotes World Heritage Day, through its hotels near places like Udaipur, Amritsar, Dalhousie, Shimla, Naukuchiatal and more. India is rich in heritage, it is flourished with traditions, cultures, monuments, sculptures and historical stories. In India, there were more than 100 monuments, which gave a boost to heritage value in India. World Heritage Day memorialises the glory of different countries that want to expand their heritage and build an income from their famous places, which helps the country to develop. India is rich in traditions and festivals like Diwali, Holi, Janmashtami and Durga pooja and many more that attract tourists to be a part of India’s heritage.

India is known for its hospitality and rituals, which people find very interesting as we treat our guests like family members. We want our guests to feel like their home and provide them with the best hospitality. Rubystone Hospitality establishments also help to promote sustainable tourism practices that can help preserve heritage sites for future generations. This includes measures such as reducing waste, conserving natural resources, and supporting local communities and economies. Overall, we at Rubystone Hospitality also play our contribute towards helping to raise awareness about the importance of cultural heritage sites and supporting efforts to preserve and protect them. Our Hotels at various destinations of the country including destinations like Udaipur, Amritsar, and Mussoorie & likewise reflect the goodness of heritage preservation & our custom designed packages highlighting the heritage value & raising awareness about the heritage value of the majestic monuments are

gaining popularity & is being appreciated for the awareness that we contribute to cultivating among the mass through our hotels & practices as Rubystone establishments.

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