English to Gujarati Dictionary tourist

tourist

પ્રવાસી
definition
verb
American families touristing abroad
travel as a tourist.
noun
the pyramids have drawn tourists to Egypt
a person who is traveling or visiting a place for pleasure.
translation of 'tourist'
noun
પ્રવાસી
example
An American 'tourist' in London decides to skip his tour group and explore the city on his own.
It was probably an advantage for me when I first got out there that my English accent made everyone think I was a 'tourist' .
the 'tourist' industry
They can be a pleasure for the 'tourist' , a convenience for the locals - but a sign of ill-health for the economy.
Now, Egypt apart, all these countries tend to present one problem or another for the visiting 'tourist' .
In the summer the forest is alive with the sound of bird song and the bustle of visiting 'tourists' .
We have had a good response from the tour companies and 'tourists' , and we can see that today the zoo is as crowed as in the past.
All this certainly accounts for the success of these tours, with 'tourists' from all over the world as well as local people.
You can see immediately that this is no tour bus stop for visiting Asian budget holiday 'tourists' .
They evidently have guest houses spread throughout Israel and operate tours for 'tourists' .
Some Danish 'tourists' have been watching the game before their round, but have given up and left to tee off.
We 'touristed' our way through Gamla Stan, the island containing much of the old town.
Meanwhile, if you are exploring, 'touristing' or just gossiping and have access to e-mail - get writing!
In the cell next door are five more British 'tourists' and two Dutch nationals.
No other part of Europe has turned itself around in the last ten years so rapidly and so much - economically, politically and 'touristically' - as the Baltic Republics of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania.
Twenty five million 'tourists' visit London annually, and another six hundred and fifty thousand commute.
It is rather developed 'touristically' with many hotels, rooms to let, restaurants and coffee shops.
Here's a little snapshot of why our 'tourists' don't really take to Scotland too much.
York is also in need of another key visitor attraction to keep 'tourists' in the city for longer, the Vision report continues.
Yet he also admits that in purely 'touristic' terms they are here at a good time. They've been treated like royalty and benefited from low prices (half-price carriage rides and theatre tickets).
The Municipality of Piran is renowned as the most 'touristically' developed municipality in Slovenia.
You need to speak to the local people who don't mix with 'tourists' , who don't know the West's version of the yetis.
Some locals have trained to become guides or chefs for sightseeing 'tourists' .
As with the Gulf War in 1991, it will take at least five years for US 'tourists' to come back again.
Nonetheless, some areas that are apparently not considered u2018particularly sensitiveu2019 or of u2018special ecological or 'touristic' importanceu2019 may be affected for centuries.
From a purely 'touristic' viewpoint, Gibraltar has to remain British.
He who is commercially and more 'touristically' viable gets the statue.
Both fields are close to ancient Silbury Hill, which is popular with travellers and 'tourists' alike.
And, and that's something which the authorities are working very hard to try to address and they have got rescue teams out up and down the coastline here in this, you know, densely populated 'touristic' area.
Scotland could benefit from 'tourists' travelling within or to the UK but avoiding London.
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