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BEST PLACE TO VISIT

 Best place to visit 

If you're thinking to spend some quality time with your family or feeling bored living in same house for more than month because of lockdown then here are the best place to visit when it is over.

Here are the most beautiful and relaxing place to visit after lockdown.

GOA

This is the place where you can have best days of your life. It is the ultimate party destination of the country and also a perfect place to plan reunion. It have beaches where you can lay down and feel the breeze moving through your body. You can also book a hotel and resorts for quality stay and enjoyment.

Read also: Chittorgarh Fort, India 


Dubai

Dubai is undoubtedly one of the best place to spend your valuable time after lockdown. They recently have opened their arm for tourist also. Since they are among the richest country in the world, they have some of the best hotel and exotic restaurants. These can make your visit or reunion memorable and entertaining.


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Kenya

This place is always a on every occasion a classic and its environment and land structure are the example of "wide-open," which will make country more attractive than ever during this time of social distancing. Hotels are the main attraction point here. Hotels are safe because of its policy of testing each and every person before engaging them in their hotels. We can feel safe in Kenya.


Read also:  Kathmandu


Paris

Paris has the Eiffel Tower, what more reason do you want? Eiffel Tower is the one of the most recognizable part of Paris because of its uniqueness landmark and its view in day and night. We can access two level via elevator and to make sure you want best view, do not forget to purchase tickets which will give you access to level 3. It is approximately 1,000 feet above the City of Lights. Eiffel Tower tends to be one of the most attractive place in whole Paris. It is also popular for couple to spend their time together watching the lights and beautiful view.


 

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