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HeliYoga from Las Vegas. An extraordinary air adventure for Yoga enthusiasts.
For over 20 years, Maverick helicopters has been flying passengers from Las Vegas on thrilling flights across the Grand Canyon and beyond. But now the company is embarking on a new type of air adventure exclusively for yoga enthusiasts. HeliYoga from Las Vegas.
Read the full story hereExploring Honshu beyond Tokyo. Immerse into Japan’s serene countryside.
The colourful chaos that is Tokyo with its high rises, nightlife and neon is stuff of legend, but no more than an hour outside of the city, Japan’s countryside is another world entirely. Andy Mossack goes exploring Honshu beyond Tokyo.
Read the full story hereGran Velas Riviera Maya. Discover All-inclusive luxury in Mexico
The Gran Velas Riviera Maya takes the concept of all-inclusive to the highest level indeed, and you get your own private butler in its top suites. It’s just five minutes’ drive from Playa del Carmen and the first thing you notice when you arrive here is the huge amount of space with 70% still pristine jungle.
Read the full story hereLotus Indian restaurant – Now Closed
Lotus, two minutes from Charing Cross, breaks the rule which says an ethnic restaurant close to a mainline station is likely be inauthentic at best, a tourist trap at worst. In fact this multi-award-winning eatery is up there with the best Indian restaurants in London, as good as the several with a Michelin star this reviewer has dined at.
Read the full story hereDreams Tulum Resort. All Inclusive Luxury in Riviera Maya, Mexico
The Riviera Maya specialises in large all-inclusive resorts and Dreams Tulum Resort takes the concept to a new level. Forget about queuing up at the buffet, there are six a-la-carte restaurants where you don’t have to book and there’s also unlimited access to branded spirits and a choice of wines.
Read the full story hereSanta Fe is a Place for Dreamers. Discover this wonderful guide.
A local artist told me “Santa Fe is a place for dreamers” as I bought one of her prints called ‘Beginnings’, its colours as vibrant and stark as the surrounding landscape that inspired it.
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