GCC Residents have been boosting Germany’s tourism lately. The increased percentage of people visiting the country is proving the fact right. The span between January and August this year has witnessed an ultimate surge of 175% compared to last year’s digit for the same months. The tourism industry’s ongoing campaigns in Germany might be the reason for this double growth of visitors from Gulf countries.
Embrace German Nature and Feel Good Campaigns Promoting Tourism In Germany
The fact that travellers are choosing Germany over a number of other destinations is evidence of the targeted campaigning by GNTB. The restoration of international borders and the relaxation of harsh travel regulations undoubtedly play a part in the surge.
The Embrace German Nature campaign has noticed the great success and favourable feedback from the GCC. The campaign is promoting the distinctive beautiful environments in Germany in an effort to pique the interest of nature- and leisure-loving tourists. This campaign is closely aligned with the Feel Good initiative.
The Feel Good campaign helps travellers with simple and appropriate advice on how to lessen their carbon footprint and choose sustainable options for their travels.
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Increased Count Of Tourists Expected This Winter Season
The old town of Goslar is not just a UNESCO World Heritage Site but also hosts a beautiful Christmas market surrounded by half-timbered houses. 🎄 pic.twitter.com/wL3yBjJL5c
— GermanyTourism (@GermanyTourism) November 5, 2022
Germany prepares for its upcoming winter season which welcomes the festive environment due to Christmas. The two campaigns will continue adjacently into 2023.
The winter season will witness increased booking in the famous resorts promoting activities like skiing and other available winter sports.
Additionally, holiday markets will begin in early November and run through December 24. Some might continue till January. Visitors may savour the genuine markets, that offer a lot about local culture, and indulge in regional specialities with the festive environment spread across the country.
So take some souvenirs from the festive markets of Germany for your loved ones if you are planning a quick trip during Christmas.
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First Published: November 07, 2022 2:11 PM