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The skies will open up soon and flights will be on schedule – this is the best time to learn about the world so that you are prepared for your next destination, with more respect and knowledge.

- Aruna Rathod

What a Wonderful World!

With plenty of time on hand and nowhere to go at the moment, it seems like this is the best time to educate oneself about the world. Avid travelers, aspiring travel writers and those interested in new experiences can best use this time to learn about various civilizations, cultures and cuisines across the world before actually experiencing them.

In these moments of lockdown, we suggest a few things to do to refresh oneself and gear up for travelling soon.

Go Back in Time

Even if you have visited and experienced a city, but you wish you had spent more time there since it was a rushed tour, or you want to revisit to relive the experience, this is the perfect time to rewind virtually and learn much more so that you can plan a trip once (again) when the world is back to normal. Go back to your travel memoirs and photos, recalling what you remember or go online to learn something new about the places you have visited. This experience can be priceless as it rejuvenates you with more information and relives your memories.

Virtual Walks

Walking tours are extremely popular with travelers. In these times, virtual walking tours help one to learn about each street, the specialties of each street for street food or shopping for local handicrafts in the local stores. With the help of Google maps and street views it’s easy to get on to a walking adventure in any part of the world that you would like to experience from home.

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Surround Yourself with Serenity

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Diamonds in the ROUGH

The biggest luxury is perhaps to go anywhere with no limitations whatsoever along with the freedom of doing so. Land Rover and Mercedes-Benz have been making a car which stays true to this mantra for years.

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Leading by Example in Responsible Luxury Hospitality

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A 45-min speedboat ride from Malé, Patina Maldives, Fari Islands, is a resort that is known for putting together exotic and unique experiences.

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Luxury Goes Green: Rare Materials Revolutionizing High-End Tech

Eco-consciousness, once relegated to niche markets, has become a driving force in the luxury sector.

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Bangkok's Culmary Firmament Twinkles Brighter

There was never a question about where to dine in Bangkok, if one craved for fine Franco-Italian fare, unless one was unable to get a table in Côté by Mauro Colagreco, of course.

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Ferrari & McLaren

BATTLE OUT IT WITH THEIR LATEST CREATIONS

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PRINTING CARS

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