More Indians head to Las Vegas for a vacation; millennials look for memories, want to indulge in experiences

Indians want to see petroglyphs, take up rock climbing and visit the Valley of Fire.

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The number of Indian tourists to the Silver State has been rising each year.
LAS VEGAS: Las Vegas may be Nevada's twinkling desert jewel and a mecca for pleasure-seekers, but the western US state is seeing a steady rise in the number of visitors to its other tourist attractions.

The number of Indian tourists to the Silver State has been rising each year, Travel Nevada officials said.

Many Indian visitors come looking for Nevada's natural wonders, like Lake Tahoe's crystal waters and forested peaks and the expanses of Highway 50, dubbed as the 'Loneliest Road in America.'


"Last year there were 53,600 Indian tourists in Nevada. If one looks at the figures of the last five years, there has been a steady rise each year in the numbers of Indians visiting the state," said Tracie Barnthouse, Public Relations Specialist for Nevada Division of Tourism.

The following are the year-wise numbers of Indian tourists to Nevada: 2013: 42,200, 2014: 46,100, 2015: 47,900, 2016: 49,400 and 2017: 51,100.

While Las Vegas is where almost three-quarters of the state's population resides, the focus for many tourists now is also on interesting spots in rest of the state, Barnthouse told PTI.
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"People often view Las Vegas as just the iconic neon-lit Strip," Nevada Governor Steve Sisolak said.

On the Strip - the 4.02-km-long central section of Las Vegas Boulevard, one can take in entertainment spots like Caesars Palace, the MGM Grand, The Venetian and New York-New York, which make up the city's famous skyline.

"But Nevada is much more than that. There are so many more things to offer," he said at the recent Governor's Global Tourism Summit at the Plaza Hotel in Downtown Las Vegas.

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People often view Las Vegas as just the iconic neon-lit Strip.

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The purpose of the three-day event was to convey the message to global travel and tourism industry that there is a lot more to Nevada as a destination than gaming and shows.

"Whether you are talking about our rural areas, the great outdoors, Red Rock, or the Valley of Fire, we want the world to know you can come here. There is a lot more you can experience, and Nevada's got a lot to offer," he said.
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There are other experiences one can have, whether it is seeing petroglyphs (a rock carving, especially a prehistoric one) or rock climbing, Sisolak said.

"Millennials are more interested in an experience than they are in a purchase. They want to have memories. Nevada can create memories, and it is where memories happen," he said.

"This millennial generation is more interested in experiences. They don't want to accumulate things. They want to accumulate memories. And that is the idea we are trying to get across that you can have a great memory when you are here," he said.

Bethany Drysdale, Chief Communications Officer with the Nevada Division of Tourism, said the Summit also helps develop tourism in remote parts of Nevada.

"International visitors here spend more money, and more time at a destination, so we want more of them," she said.

Southern Nevada's growing reputation as a sports centre will also attract more visitors who come to Las Vegas for a variety of experiences. Major-league sports is changing the tourism profile of the region.

Most Powerful Passports Of 2019: India Loses Charm; Singapore, Japan Among Travel-Friendly Countries
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The new Henley Passport Index is out, and there has been a major shuffle in the global ranking of the world's passports.

In the beginning of 2019, 27 countries were in the top 10 positions on the index, but this month 4 more countries were added to the list.

Several countries climbed the list to have most powerful passports, while few slipped from their positions, including India.

The ranking is determined on the number of destinations their holders can access without a prior visa. It is based on the exclusive data from the International Air Transport Association, which maintains the world’s largest and most accurate database of travel information.

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However, Singapore also shared the top spot with Japan in becoming the world's most travel-friendly passport due to the document's access to 189 countries.
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While Finland jumped 2 spots, Germany moved 1 place to share the position with South Korea. These countries offer access to 187 countries.

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With access to 186 jurisdictions, Denmark and Italy inched up one place to the third rank, and Luxembourg managed to rise from the previous fifth rank.
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Sweden retained its fourth rank from January, with access to 185 nations.

While France dropped one place, Spain climbed to from the fifth position to share the spot with Sweden.
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With permission to 184 nations, Austria, Netherlands, Portugal & Switzerland jumped one spot to share the fifth rank.
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Belgium Canada Greece Ireland climbed one spot to the sixth rank, while Norway, United Kingdom and the United States retained their position with permissions to 183 countries.
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Malta and Czech Republic inter-switched places. Malta solely ruled at the seventh spot with permission to 182 countries, and Czech Republic moved to eighth position on the powerful passport index with access to 181 destinations.
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While Australia, Iceland, New Zealand climbed one place, Lithuania was a new entrant.
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Latvia, Slovenia & Slovakia proudly marched at the 10th spot with access to 179 nations.
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Southern Nevada's next big tourism magnet — the USD 2 billion 65,000-seat Allegiant Stadium — is nearing completion. It will serve as the home for the National Football League (NFL)'s Las Vegas Raiders.

The Oakland Raiders relocation to Las Vegas will see the Oakland Raiders, a football club in the NFL, move from its longtime home in California to Nevada. The renamed Las Vegas Raiders are to begin playing home games at Allegiant Stadium in the 2020 season, she said.

Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodman said she believes the international tourism growth is having a direct impact on her efforts to revitalise Downtown Las Vegas.

Smaller towns in rural parts enhance a visitor's overall experience while they are in Southern Nevada or visiting Reno to the north, another official said.

"There are great things to see across Nevada and for international customers, Las Vegas is a gateway to these things. They come and stay here for a few days, and they can take day trips from Las Vegas to places that interest them," he said.

The Summit participants also experienced activities like the 'Lip Smacking Foodie Tour' in Downtown Las Vegas, cycling and kayaking trips near Boulder City and also a tour of places of natural beauty like the Spring Mountain Ranch State Park which draws new visitors to Nevada.

They also took a scenic helicopter flight to the Grand Canyon, flying over Lake Mead and the Hoover Dam and enjoyed a champagne picnic below the Canyon's rim.

They also explored the Mob Museum, a popular tourist attraction in the Sin City. Set in a former courthouse, this museum in Las Vegas chronicles organised crime when the Mob ruled the place. One gets to know the real stories and actual events of Mob history through exhibits and law enforcement artefacts.

"Nevada also has so much to offer in the rural areas. The beauty and the magnificence of mountains and the desert is just something to behold. You have got to experience it to understand it," Sisolak said.

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Luggage bags in bright colours give a youthful and free-spirited look. When everything else is on point, your luggage bag too needs to be on point for the perfect airport look. Opt for colours like orange, red, green, blue for your next vacation.

You can also experiment with textures, like snake or crocodile, when it comes to leather bags.

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