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The Best Time to Book Vacation Homes for 2020 Travel, According to a Study - Travel+Leisure

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The Best Time to Book Vacation Homes for 2020 Travel, According to a Study - Travel+Leisure The Best Time to Book Vacation Homes for 2020 Travel, According to a Study - Travel+Leisure Posted: 24 Jan 2020 12:00 AM PST This Is When You Should Book a Vacation Home for 2020 Holidays, According to a Vrbo Study | Travel + Leisure Top Navigation Close Explore Travel + Leisure Profile Menu Follow us Close Share options Close View image The Best Time to Book Vacation Homes for 2020 Travel, According to a Study this link is to an external site that may or may not meet accessibility guidelines. You are subscribed to email updates from "solo-travel-packages,villa-package-holidays,luxury-taj-mahal-tour" - Google News . To stop receiving these emails, you may unsubscribe now . Email delivery powered by Google Go

IRCTC offers Agra tour without a guide at INR 2,550 - Times of India

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IRCTC offers Agra tour without a guide at INR 2,550 - Times of India IRCTC offers Agra tour without a guide at INR 2,550 - Times of India Posted: 20 Dec 2018 12:00 AM PST IRCTC is offering a special Agra tour package for all the tourists keen on admiring the beauty of the Taj Mahal. The special offer named 'Full Day Agra Tour without Guide' will allow tourists to explore other attractions like the Agra Fort, Fatehpur Sikri among a few others. The said package would cost travellers INR 2,550 per person. The departure destination has been set for Agra Cant. Railway Station, and once the passengers are given a tour of all the local places in and around Agra, and AC vehicles will be provided to the passengers throughout the tour. Lunch will be provided in the hotel, and there will not be any guide in this tour. Tourists will have to pay extra to buy the entry ticket for visiting the heritage sites and monuments. The

The world's greatest festivals – 12 spectacular reasons to travel - Telegraph.co.uk

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The world's greatest festivals – 12 spectacular reasons to travel - Telegraph.co.uk The world's greatest festivals – 12 spectacular reasons to travel - Telegraph.co.uk Posted: 03 Jan 2020 12:00 AM PST Don't worry if it's cold dark and grey outside, Chris Leadbeater can show you the light with some of the world's most spectacular celebrations. A little under three years ago, I stood in the Plaza del Ayuntamiento – the broad square that fans out at the heart of Valencia – on a Wednesday lunchtime, and worried that I'd misjudged the weather. It had seemed warm enough when I'd left my hotel, but the date on the diary page – March 15 – meant that the chance of a dip into winter temperatures was entirely possible, even midway down Spain 's east coast. And so I had a hard choice to make: wedge my foolishly gloveless hands into my coat pockets, or hold them up by my head, where the late-season co

Planning to visit Italy or China? Here are six suitable alternatives to coronavirus-hit destinations - Telegraph.co.uk

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Planning to visit Italy or China? Here are six suitable alternatives to coronavirus-hit destinations - Telegraph.co.uk Planning to visit Italy or China? Here are six suitable alternatives to coronavirus-hit destinations - Telegraph.co.uk Posted: 04 Mar 2020 12:00 AM PST W hile the increasingly alarming reports of coronavirus's spread may be making you think that it's time to put away your passport and find a safe space, there is, as yet, no reason to stop travelling . But if you were planning a break in one of the countries or regions most specifically affected by Covid-19, it might be worth selecting an alternative destination. China and parts of Italy especially have been in the eye of the headlines, and it might be that, for now, the likes of Beijing, Shanghai, and Milan need to remain hopeful ambitions. So where should you go instead ? South America and Scandinavia have their charms – while the much-publicised coronavirus c

India's 10 most magical train journeys - Telegraph.co.uk

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India's 10 most magical train journeys - Telegraph.co.uk India's 10 most magical train journeys - Telegraph.co.uk Posted: 26 Jun 2018 12:00 AM PDT T rain travel is a fascinating way to explore India . It showcases the country's immensity, variety and colour, particularly over long journeys.  There are two ways to travel – on the public rail network, whose 12,000 trains carry 23 million passengers a day, or, for a plusher experience, on luxury tours (see below). Indian Railways ( www.indianrailways.gov.in ) offers eight classes of travel, from the most basic (often crowded unreserved carriages, challenging to Westerners) to First Class Air-Conditioned (potentially isolating you from the sociability that's the essence of Indian train journeys).  The best bet, preferred by middle-class Indians, is Second Class AC (2AC). The berths, reserved in advance, are grouped in fours, with leatherette-covered seats. For