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Tips For Traveling With Kids

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  Tips For Traveling With Kids Traveling with kids? The thought of a vacation brings a smile to our faces, especially when traveling with kids. The excitement of hitting the road, feeling the wind, connecting with nature is something we look forward to the most. There is always so much to learn and experience when you meet people and travel to exotic destinations. Traveling with kids requires a lot of planning and immaculate execution. Traveling with family vs. traveling alone is definitely a different ball game altogether, however with a little bit of planning and organizing, family travel can be a lot of fun too. Here are some tips we have collected over the years on how to travel with kids! Prepare them –  Take your kids out for small drives, picnics to close-by destinations. This will help you prepare the kids before going on a long holiday especially to a new and far off place. Sometimes kids don’t take well to change so it’s very important that you get them used to trave...

SRI LANKA: 9 things you should know before visiting

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  SRI LANKA: 9 things you should know before visiting Exotic and tropical destinations scored high on the ‘Which country to visit’ lists in 2018 and will continue to do well in 2019! While deciding for our next tropical destination, the calling of a neighbouring country that topped the Best Country to visit in 2019 by Lonely Planet was hard to ignore. It was an easy choice too given the budget constraints and its proximity to India. We spent 10 days in the island nation and explored what we could fit in our itinerary, that only left us craving for more. If you are intrigued by the vast natural beauty, improved tourism and cultural diversity of this once war torn country, here is everything you need to know! It has a 1340 KM long coastline! Imagine the sheer number of pristine beaches that you could explore, for vkilometres on foot! When in Sri Lanka, explore white sand beaches of Ahangama with stilt fishermen or walk along the beautiful coastline of Tangalle, take surfing lessons a...

Exploring Thailand: Uncover The Magic Of These 5 Must-See Cities

  Exploring Thailand: Uncover The Magic Of These 5 Must-See Cities Are you looking for a new and exciting destination to explore? Look no further than Thailand, with its vibrant culture, captivating backdrop, and diverse range of cities When you think of Thailand, chances are good that images of pristine beaches and turquoise water come to mind. And while the country’s coastlines are definitely worth a visit, there’s much more to see in Thailand than its shores.  The Southeast Asian country is home to vibrant cities, ancient temples, delicious cuisine, and friendly locals, making it a perfect destination for travelers looking to uncover the magic of Asia. Whether you’re interested in historical sites or modern attractions, Thailand has so much to do. In Bangkok, the country’s capital city, you can explore centuries-old temples like Wat Arun and Wat Pho or shop ‘til you drop at one of the many markets.  Chiang Mai is perfect for those who want to get off the beaten path, w...

Exploring Thailand’s Temple Trail and Unique Local Experiences

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  Exploring Thailand’s Temple Trail and Unique Local Experiences Thailand is known for the warm and welcoming nature of its people. Which is probably why it is also called the  Land of Smiles . Another rather interesting reason why so many people visit Thailand each year, is that it is situated in the middle of everything – it is about 3 hours from Hong Kong, 2 hours to Singapore, 4 hours to Bali, and halfway between Australia and Europe. And you can get to many places easily from Thailand. There is no shortage of things to see and do in Thailand. Known for it’s beaches, elephant sanctuaries and the local food, Thailand is also home to hundreds of temples, each with its unique architecture and cultural significance. So we decided to explore Thailand through its rewarding temple culture, before diving into the must-have uber-local experiences. Wat Rong Khun, The White Temple A unique design makes Wat Rong Khun one of Thailand’s most unusual and visually striking man-made attrac...

Booking a guide when traveling to Seville: A Know How Guide

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  Booking a guide when traveling to Seville: A Know How Guide For many travelers, a trip to Spain ends with Barcelona and Madrid. But if you’re reading this, we’re hoping you won’t book your return tickets without visiting Seville – the  Pearl of Andalucia. Seville is a city full of gorgeous architecture, vibrant history, and wonderful food. There is the vibrant Flamenco scene, the Moorish architecture, the picturesque plazas and some of the country’s best and most innovative tapas bars. And the best way to see it all is with a local travel guide. Here’s why! Why Book a Guide? On your very first day in Seville, you’ll realize just how big this small city really is!  The narrow lanes of Seville are also home to many hidden gems – small plazas, courtyards, and fountains, that are often overlooked by travelers. Just walking the streets can lead to discovering quaint shops selling artisanal products, hidden churches with beautiful artwork, and charming squares that come alive...

Guided Tours to The Louvre Museum for Your Family Vacation

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  Guided Tours to The Louvre Museum for Your Family Vacation Yes, your Paris trip won’t be complete without visiting The Louvre. But are you unsure about visiting The Louvre with family and kids? We’re here to help you get over the worry. We’ve partnered with top rated guides delivering hundreds of verified guided tours for families visiting The Louvre. Know all there is to know about planning your family trip to The Louvre Museum, Paris. The Louvre Museum ,  Paris The Louvre in Paris is one of the largest and most-visited art museums in the world, with 4,00,000 art works and a permanent collection of about 35,000 on display. The Louvre was first built as a fortress in 1190 and then became the royal French residence in 1546. During this period the Louvre operated as a private art gallery for the wealthy and elite. Then, provoked by the French Revolution in 1793, it was decided that the Louvre should be opened to everyone and it has operated as a public art gallery ever since. ...