These places should be your next travel destination

These places should be your next travel destination
Corsica Island
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Imtiaz Ali’s Tamasha might have not been a blockbuster hit, but it was loved by travel enthusiasts. Moviegoers discovered the beautiful island of Corsica in France and were taken in by its superb natural scenery. This island definitely deserves a spot on your must-visit list!
Burgess
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Few initial scenes of Aamir Khan’s PK was shot in Burgess, Belgium and that was enough to spark curiosity of those bitten by the travel bug. The movie showed some of Burgess’ beautiful spots such as the Minnewater Lake, Provinciaal Hof, Market Square and Belfry. Since PK, more tourists have started including Belgium in their European holiday itinerary!
Spain
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A must watch travel movie, Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara gave us major friendship and travel goals! The movie did an excellent job of bringing to life the rich culture and beautiful locations of Spain. We especially loved the portrayal of Montserrat mountains in Catalonia, Lloret de Mar Beach in Costa Brava, Bu Ol where La Tomatina festival was celebrated, Ronda in Malaga, Seville where the trio enjoyed Flamenco and The Bull Race of Pamplona!
Paris
Bollywood movies are no stranger to Paris. First brought to attention of the masses by the 1967 movie An Evening in Paris, the city swiftly became a favourite location to shoot an. In recent years, we loved how the city was portrayed in Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani. The essence of the city is beautifully captured in the scenes showing Notre Dame,Café Baluci and Rue Mouffetard, and busy street markets of Paris, especially in the song ‘Ilahi’!
Greece
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Although the movie didn’t do too well, Bang Bang was appreciated for its action sequences, choreography and great locations. In the song ‘Meherbaan’, the city of Santorini was splendidly depicted by its crystal clear blue waters and white sands!

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