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TRAIN TRAVEL

Train travel allows the passengers to commute via trains, basically used for long distances but there some electronic trains within the city or confined to a small area used to commute within the city or for traveling smaller distances. These are very fast trains, also serve as ideal means of transport in various parts of [...]

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Kashmir tourism

The state of Kashmir is better known as a renowned place of spiritual significance. The state has a large number of holy shrines related to several beliefs, and the region near the Himalayas is also famous as it is known as the Land of Gods. A person can go to Kashmir via airways and [...]

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TRAVELING DURING PREGNANCY

Traveling is a very good option to fight stress as well as it helps to discover new place in the world. Traveling helps an individual to know about different places. Of course one can read in books or search on the internet about the places and know about the place but what practical experience can [...]

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HELICOPTER TRAVEL

Helicopter travel can seem very attractive to a few. It involves the views of some of the finest beauties. There are places which are best discovered with the helicopter travel only. By taking a tour of the pace via helicopter one can simply fall in love with the place with the people the whole beauty [...]

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GREEN TRAVEL

Green travel is synonymous to the word green transport. Green travel can be defined as the travel or movement from one place to t that the process has least impact on the environment. It may use human powered or sometimes may also use animal powered vehicles for the transportation so that there is minimum effect [...]

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