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  • Thursday, April, 2024| Today's Market | Current Time: 01:58:06
  • With most of the world homebound, it’s time to reflect on what it actually means to travel – and whether it’s possible to travel without, well, travelling. Even though, travelling is on hold due to the coronavirus outbreak, RCI believes that Difficult Roads often lead to Beautiful Destinations and we will bounce back from this very soon, till then we aim to inspire traveller’s who want to learn about the world as much as they want to travel there. With RCI TV, we aim to bring you a platform that celebrates the people, places and cultures that make this world so wonderfully diverse and amazing.

    RCI India has assembeled the most beautiful and fun destinations to experience while sitting on your couch. With stay options in all of the below destinations, go can eventually plan a REAL trip when all this is over.

    Quebec Canada:  Quebec truly feels like a country within a country, an island of french linguistic and cultural identity within the greater Canadian sea. Of course, this is Canada, with its interplay of vast wilderness and cosmopolitanism, Quebec’s is known for its language, its passion for everything from winter snow to wine to gastronomy and  its identity as both North American and European distinctly. Quebec City is a bustling metropolitian with a perfect mixture of sophistication and playfulness, and history-soaked quarters tucked away, all around town.

    Fortaleza, Brazil:   One of the world’s most captivating places, Brazil is a country of powdery white-sand beaches, verdant rainforests and wild, rhythm-filled metropolises. Brazil’s attractions extend from frozen-in-time colonial towns to otherworldly landscapes of red-rock canyons, thundering waterfalls and coral-fringed tropical islands. The coast northwest of Fortaleza is strung with beautiful beaches and villages that are great for unwinding and for exploring dunes, bays, lakes and rivers. The winds and waves provide perfect conditions for surfing, windsurfing and kitesurfing. You can also enjoy Brazil’s biodiversity: legendary in scope, its diverse ecosystems boast the greatest collection of plant and animal species found anywhere on earth.

    Bahamas, Caribbean: Spangled between the depths of the North Atlantic and Florida’s eastern coast, the Bahamas – not technically part of the Caribbean – comprises more than 700 stunning subtropical islands and 2400 cays, most uninhabited, and all fringed by spectacular coral and fathomless ocean trenches. From the grit and bustle of funky Nassau to the vast mangroves of Andros, there’s an astonishing array of beaches, reefs, forests and historic towns to be discovered. The Bahamian locals are a laid-back lot and a night spent at a fish fry with a rum punch in hand is not to be missed

    Malaga, Spain: Loaded with history and brimming with a youthful vigour that proudly acknowledges its multi-layered past, the city that gave the world Picasso has transformed itself in spectacular fashion, with half a dozen new art galleries, a radically rethought port area and a nascent art district called Soho. Malaga is full of energy, the Spanish-to-the-core bar scene could put bags under the eyes of an insomniac, while the food culture encompasses both Michelin stars and tastefully tatty fish shacks.

    Bali, Indonesia: The mere mention of Bali evokes thoughts of a paradise. It’s more than a place; it’s a mood, an aspiration, a tropical state of mind. The rich and diverse culture of Bali plays out at all levels of life, from the exquisite flower-petal offerings placed everywhere, to the otherworldly traditional music and dance performed island-wide. In Bali you you can lose yourself in the chaos of Kuta or sybaritic pleasures of Seminyak and Kerobokan, surf wild beaches in the south or just hang out on Nusa Lembongan. You can go family-friendly in Sanur or savour a lavish getaway on the Bukit Peninsula. Ubud is the heart of Bali, a place where the culture of the island is most accessible, and it shares the island’s most beautiful rice fields and ancient monuments with east and west Bali.

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