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Eat Pray Love
LATEST
NEWS: Eat, Pray, Love
It's
not very often that a film embodies the core values of a travel agency.
But that's very much the case with the new Julia Roberts film 'Eat,
Pray, Love.'
In
the film, Roberts plays real-life author Elizabeth Gilbert, who sets
out on a journey of personal discovery across Italy, India and Bali to
transform her life.The focus of the movie matches perfectly with what
we believe in
We are inviting you to discover Italy's food, India's spirituality and the
beauty of Bali.
Eat
Savour
the many flavours of Italy as we travel from the canals of Venice to
the cobblestone streets of the Eternal City. Explore natural wonders,
historic sites and picturesque villages on this special food-lovers
journey. There is plenty of time to indulge in everything from
traditional fare and local produce to gourmet meals and wines along the
way.
Check our tour: A Taste of Italy
Pray
Experience
the ultimate Indian adventure that takes you from historic forts and
royal palaces to national parks and holy towns. Embark on a wild tour
of Old Delhi, walk through the Chandni Chowk local market and visit the
Sarnath, the birthplace of Buddhism. From a wildlife safari in
Bandavgath National Park and a sunset cruise on the Ganges to elephant
rides and visiting the Taj Mahal, India is one of the most culturally
and spiritually fascinating places in the world.
Check our tour: Spirit of India
Love
Bali,
Island of the Gods, with stepped rice fields, a festival almost every
day, and the scent of incense and frangipani wafting through the air,
you are bound to fall in love with Bali. Chill out and unwind on this
relaxing beach break with excellent food, artists, and an island
steeped in culture.Just across the sea from each other but worlds
apart, Bali and Lombok are both beautiful islands and an unforgettable
experience.
Check our tour: Bali and Lombok Experience
Bonus:
Book a tour with us to any of these destinations and receive completely
free two tickets to see Eat , Pray , Love along
with a copy of the book by Elizabeth Gilbert.
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| There are no foreign lands. It is the traveler only who is foreign. - Robert Louis Stevenson |
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