Category: Diplomat Interviews
Diplomat Interviews
Fascinating Tales from Egypt Egypt is a fascinating destination with some of the most intriguing historical sites on earth. The Pyramids of Giza, ancient civilizations, and many intriguing stories, all exist in Egypt. Let us know more about this country. TravelJingles in a conversation with H.E. Mr. Wael Hamed, Ambassador of the Arab Republic of Egypt to India. From nourishing agricultural …
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Kazakhstan is considered home to about 120 ethnic groups and nationalities. Hospitality is considered a sacred duty in Kazakh society. The country is home to stunning nature, including the famed Altai Mountains and the Kazakh Steppe. Let’s know more about Kazakhstan, TravelJingles in conversation with H.E. Mr. Nurlan Zhalgasbayev, Ambassador of the Republic of Kazakhstan to India. Kazakhstan is known …
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The Land where Northern and Southern worlds connect. TravelJingles in a conversation with H.E. Mrs. Yasiel Burillo, Ambassador and Consul General of Panama to India, to know more about this beautiful country. It is a country that has deserted islands, bright turquoise waters, ancient ruins, the world’s richest canal and surprisingly cosmopolitan cities. Tell us about the three must-do things …
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River of the Painted Birds The country with the longest National Anthem in the world. The country with the longest National Anthem in the world, Uruguay, is famous for its beaches and good cultivable land. It is known as one of the most progressive nations in the continent. The country is a delight for beef lovers and has a Spanish …
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A State of Nirvana Buddhism- a path for altering the mind, for going from ignorance to wisdom, from self-centeredness to altruism and compassion. With love, goodness, calmness, and self-control, Buddhism focuses on the practice of mindfulness, meditation and is stripped of supernatural beliefs such as reincarnation to achieve enlightenment or nirvana. Let us know more about the countries following Buddhism …
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The Land of KavaIndulge in the Fun and Frolic of Fiji Boozy traditions, ocean conservation, and a rich multi-cultural history – there’s lots more to the Pacific Island nation than its beautiful islands and beaches. The largest Hindu temple in the Southern Hemisphere, Sri Siva Subramaniya Swami, is in Fiji. TravelJingles was in conversation with H.E. Mr. Kamlesh Prakash, High Commissioner of …
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A Slice of Heaven Explore the Sunny Side of Life The flattest nation in the world, Maldives is indeed a dreamy affair. Renowned for its white sandy beaches, pristine turquoise waters, and unique underwater marine life, this island is an old nation, populated for well over 2500 years. Let’s know more about Maldives with TravelJingles in conversation with H.E. Mr. Ibrahim Shaheeb, High-Commissioner of Maldives to India. Maldives is for rich. …
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This Scandinavian beauty, also called the ‘happiest country in the world’- Denmark. It is known around the world for its bike culture. The world-famous LEGO® brick was invented by a Dane. Besides this, Denmark has some of the most beautiful beaches in Europe. Interestingly, it was the first country in the world to legally recognise same-sex couples. TravelJingles in a …
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1. Tell us about the two must-do things in the Czech Republic. There are many fascinating places in Czechia. Visitors usually start in Prague and dive in its old charming streets. The abundance of historical palaces and other sights is astonishing. However, Prague has not only a historical face but boosts of lots of modern architecture, fun places and it …
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1. Tell us must-do things in Uzbekistan. Located at the heart of the Silk Road, Uzbekistan attracts travelers from all over the world to the ancient cities Tashkent, Samarkand, Bukhara, Khiva, Shakhrisabz, and Termez which were the key points of the Great Silk Road and served as crossroads of the cultures of the East and West. The famous Samarkand, Bukhara …
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