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With just a week to go before the ‘big day’ the UK’s airports have geared up for what is the busiest few days in the Christmas getaway rush!
Millions of UK Passengers Passing Through UK Airports This Week
The next two weeks are one of the busiest fortnights in an airport’s year, this week especially Saturday 18th through until Christmas Day,
with Heathrow expecting half a million passengers,…
Added by Lonely Planet on December 22, 2010 at 4:00am — No Comments
There are many holy places located in India. Among them, this is the sacred land where pilgrims come to find God. It is the ‘Gateway of God’, which will enchant you with its interesting mythology and legends. It stands one among the four places on earth where immortality elixir fell from the pitcher of Gods. If you still haven’t got the city mentioned here, then it is Haridwar-one of the most religious cities in…
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The call of the wild is a sign that you cannot ignore. It can haunt you on a dry summer day or during the cold winter nights.
As the monsoons drift away, the call gets louder and louder, as the jungles wear a fresh coat of green and the denizens come out into the open. It is the season for some migratory birds, as well.
Some of the national parks that were closed during the monsoons are thrown open to the tourists who heed the call and start travelling.
So, if you have…
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Where to Stay & What to See on India's Stunning Coastline. Goa's relaxed attitude and tropical beach setting make it a popular holiday destination, with something to offer everyone.
The hedonistic legend of Goa lives on in the minds of many foreigners who come seeking sun, sand, sea, and of course the psychedelic party scene. Many are surprised to discover that Goa India is not a place,…
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When any South Indian hears the word “Vellore”, he can think of two things immediately – one is Vellore Jail and another is Vellore Fort. Vellore Fort is very popular in South India, as it is very rare to find forts and palaces in South India. Vellore Fort is one of the largest forts among those very few forts of South India. It is located near…
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This is a list of the top five romantic Caribbean getaways.
One of the most popular places for a honeymoon is the Caribbean. Its tropical islands have much to offer for newlywed couples beginning their lives together. With so many places in the Caribbean holidays to choose from, the Wedding Channel has created a list of the top five romantic Caribbean…
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So you are searching for cheap holiday accommodations to chill out this summer, right? Well, great. And now what’s next? Exactly, it is finding the best possible holiday deals. Holiday packages are not necessarily to be expensive always. Here we will give you the hints to find the best holiday accommodations without breaking your bank balance. Summer is the season where most of the people tend to migrate from their hometowns to chiller…
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Agra is one of the best travel destination in India and a top choice for all tourists, both national and foreign. The place is known for it’s historical importance and also houses some of the picturesque buildings and monuments in the country.
Agra is easily one of the most desired destinations that the country of India has to offer. The place is a great tourist attraction in more ways than one. The land boasts some of the best architecture that the world has ever seen. Along with…
Added by Lonely Planet on October 25, 2010 at 1:30am — No Comments
The capacity to reserve airline tickets has evolved immensely through the history of air travel from a lengthier manual operation to an electronic operation with minimal intervention needed. Though this might
seem like a drawback to employees it has opened the doors for internal
movement inside the airline business and greater efficiency with the
reservation system leading to in real-time showing of flight information
that helps both the airline and the…
Added by Lonely Planet on October 19, 2010 at 2:00am — No Comments
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