Travelling at three times the sound of speed is an experience in itself. But conquering the final frontier, space, has got to be the ultimate thrill for the adventure tourist.
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Antique China and its Forbidden City
Economic and political reforms over the past 10 years have made China more attractive to people who are interested in history and culture.
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Hip Bath
The Romans piped the water from hot-springs into a huge public bath, which became so popular that they named the beautiful city: Bath.
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Rise & shrines
The amazing beauty of Mt Nantai and the temples of Nikko add-on to an astounding experience!
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French connection: Paris, Pondicherry alike
Paris and Pondicherry are not alike because of their common Frenchness, but due to their ability to make the savouring of their respective charms so unforgettable.
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Up close & personal in South Africa
Besides realising a lifetime’s dream of seeing superb wildlife and being awed by spectacular vistas, South Africa was truly a voyage of discovery for 21 very diverse women.
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Let Leh lie low!
Remoteness is intrinsic to Leh's charm, and let us hope - in vain - that it would stay that way...
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The charm of Yarra Valley
The heady fruit of Yarra Valley’s vineyards and the passion of its people, charmed even veteran visitors to Australia.
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Fantasy fulfilled at the world of Disney
A family holiday in Disneyland Resort just outside Paris is a perfect chance to live out a childhood fascination.
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Heidelberg: An ideal getaway
The city itself not that big but densely populated by European standards, especially the trendy shopping squares.
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Split city: Magic of Istanbul
Istanbul spans two continents not only geographically but also culturally, displaying facets of trendy modernity alongside medieval grandeur.
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Rendezvous: Custom-made experience
Varun Mathur, founder-member, Tallis & Co speaks about this new custom travel concept that’s becoming popular in the country.
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New York, the hyper city
You can spend weeks in New York and still barely scratch the surface, but there are some key attractions - and some pleasures - that you can't miss.
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Deccan platter: Look beyond Ajanta and Ellora
Aurangabad has temptations beyond Ajanta and Ellora - Lonar, Daulatabad and Bibi ka Maqbara.
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Of Midi & Mini: Hill onto Skansen
The oncoming winter inched up a skittish mood as we drove up the hill onto Skansen, the theme park and entertainment environmental centre.
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Shock & awe: Hiroshima’s reminders of the A-bomb
Hiroshima is known the world over as the city which became the target and the victim of the world’s first atomic bomb attack in 1945.
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Destination Bhutan-Rome-Tokyo: Across shores & seas
ET Travel brings you the serene beauty of Bhutan, the stylish and glamorous Japan and the rich history of Roman civilisation. All you need is activity-based holidays
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Rock stars
Anita Limaye describes another carved mountain face in the US.
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Shogun shrines
Bidisha Bagchi was transported to the era of Japan’s powerful warlords amid the serene shrines of Kamakura, not far from modern Tokyo
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The serene beauty
ET Travel brings you the serene shrines of Kamakura and the Stone Mountain of Georgia.
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