While the month saw the value of currency depreciate to Rs 70 per dollar - making it the worst performing currency in Asia, travel aggregators say that it is business as usual. Tour curators who anticipated a shift to domestic tourism are seeing vacationers make use of the fall in other currencies like the Turkish Lira and the Indonesian Rupiah.
from Times of India https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/business/india-business/how-falling-rupee-has-turned-turkey-indonesia-tourist-hotspots-for-indians/articleshow/65511773.cms
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