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Rejuvenate yourself: Try the best getaways for girls on Women’s Day - Economic Times

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Rejuvenate yourself: Try the best getaways for girls on Women’s Day - Economic Times Rejuvenate yourself: Try the best getaways for girls on Women’s Day - Economic Times Posted: 07 Mar 2019 12:00 AM PST Not all girls are made of sugar & spice and everything nice, as the popular nursery rhyme goes. Some girls are crafted out of adventure and unique experiences that they've acquired over the years. While family holidays are still a popular trend in the country, women prefer travelling together to rejuvenate themselves with their soul sisters. More and more women are taking to solo explorations . If you cannot make time for a full fledged trip, plan a couple of short getaways with your girl friends which could include treks, camping and stay-cations. Along with International Women's Day this week also saw World Wildlife Day on March 3; fuse both these prestigious occasions to head on a wildlife safari with your friends. You can choo

The future of sustainable tourism may lie with all-inclusive resorts - CNN

The future of sustainable tourism may lie with all-inclusive resorts - CNN The future of sustainable tourism may lie with all-inclusive resorts - CNN Posted: 09 Nov 2019 12:00 AM PST [unable to retrieve full-text content] The future of sustainable tourism may lie with all-inclusive resorts    CNN You are subscribed to email updates from "budget-tour-packages,all-inclusive-holiday-deals-2019" - Google News . To stop receiving these emails, you may unsubscribe now . Email delivery powered by Google Google, 1600 Amphitheatre Parkway, Mountain View, CA 94043, United States

Are charity challenges just cheap holidays in the guise of doing good? - The Telegraph

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Are charity challenges just cheap holidays in the guise of doing good? - The Telegraph Are charity challenges just cheap holidays in the guise of doing good? - The Telegraph Posted: 24 Sep 2018 12:00 AM PDT I n the past five years, there has been a growing trend for fundraisers to sign up to charity challenges that push participants out of their comfort zones, often in far-flung destinations. While a cousin is trekking through desert, wadis and mountains from Dana to Petra in Jordan, a friend is being put through his paces on a climb up Kilimanjaro and an old colleague is posting Instagram stories of her cycle ride through Sri Lanka's central highlands from the west coast to the south.  Confession: I have done one myself. Last summer, I went on a 500-mile, week-long charity cycling challenge that started in Basel in Switzerland, continued up the Alps and wended back to Lake Como in Italy. My friends and colleagues gave generously