Its always fascinating to capture a city from the sky while landing or taking off in a flight. More so when the city is new and the images give you a entirely new perspective of the city. Even if not that, it is still fun to have a top view. These images were my 'Hello' to capital Jakarta on my recent first ever visit to the Indonesia. And the results were certainly not disappointing - a warm welcome to a wonderful country - Wonderful Indonesia. Sitting pretty! Clouds on their pockets of the islands!! Lagoons and the beaches! Anticipation of nature's bounty!! A glimpse of the turquoise blue waters! These white spots are the indication of a harbour nearby! Truly enough, we close in to the port city! The sea, the land and the air... all in the nature's single frame! Somebo
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Indian entertainment industry is showcasing Australia as a tourist destination like never before, may be either it is the TV screen or the bigger silver screen. Recently, Tourism Australia (TA) collaborated with Pritish Nandy Communications (PNC) and Balaji Motion Pictures Limited (BMPL) on an exciting in-film integration for their latest venture -‘Shaadi Ke Side Effects’, to promote Australia as the perfect choice for romantic holidays. In the film, Indian superstar actors, Farhan Akhtar and Vidya Balan bring alive the charm of Australia on the silver screen as they serenade to the peppy love track ‘I’m Sorry Tumse Pyar Ho Gaya’ in the sunshine city of Gold Coast. A romantic high point of the film, the song features onscreen characters Sid and Trisha enjoying special intimate m...
Read MoreTourism Australia (TA) along with Destination New South Wales (DNSW) have collaborated with Malaysia Airlines on a promotion campaign featuring attractive airfares to Australia. As part of the campaign, Malaysia Airlines is offering fares to Australia starting from INR 44,999 from Bangalore and Chennai; INR 46,999 from Mumbai and Hyderabad and INR 51,999 from Delhi. The promotional fares are on sale effective immediately till 31 October 2013 for a travel period valid upto 30 April 2014. Leisure travel to Australia has been on an upswing in recent months with a consistent increase in the number of Indian travelers. There were 10,900 visitors from India during July 2013, bringing the total for the seven months to July to 95,900, an increase of 6.3 per cent relative to the same period prev
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