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Tag: India
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Nov 25, 2015

In the Glow of the Golden Temple: Guru Nanak Jayanti

"Though the man was born April 15, 1469, his birthday celebration changes every year based on Kartik Poornima, the full moon during the month of Kartik..."

Pick Your Paradise: Experience Bali at 3 Incredible Hotels

Bali is a name synonymous with island bliss. But there is more than just one side to this incredible place. Get a sense for the variety of experiences Bali offers by learning about three hotels participating in Marriott Bonvoy® with distinctive opportunities for adventure and relaxation. With the Marriott Bonvoy Boundless® Card, earn points for free nights at each of these properties.

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Nov 16, 2015

Camels and Mustaches: A Journey into Pushkar, India

"Take a trip to a side of India few people see: the Pushkar Camel Fair, an annual meeting of dromedaries, sadhus and more..."

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Nov 10, 2015

Diwali: The Festival of Lights

"Dating back to ancient times, Diwali is one of the oldest, biggest and brightest holidays of India, signifying knowledge and light’s victory over ignorance and darkness..."

Remarkable Medellín

Visiting Medellín in Colombia: The Country of Beauty is like stepping into a fantastic story — literally, as the city in the Western Colombian Andes region inspired Disney’s Encanto. Here, valleys, the world’s tallest palms, vibrant communities, colorful houses, garden-like balconies and more prove reality is more picturesque than anything on film. And it’s especially more tempting following Medellín’s remarkable transformation, shedding its troubled past and reawakening as a city of innovation, art, cultural richness, modern infrastructure, thriving tourism and resiliency.

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Oct 22, 2015

Visiting a Hindu Temple in India

"India is a spiritual land, with temples, mosques, churches and other religious shrines intrinsically tied to the community. Despite the crowds and presence of Western tourists, one must remember these are places of worship and should be respected..."