Stars prioritise their ‘me-time’ between shoots by visiting gorgeous locations. They are creating warm memories with their loved ones while giving us major vacay goals.
Travelling is such a cool way to unwind and find inner peace. The current generation seems be focusing more on collecting experiences than accumulating possessions.
Keeping up with the modern desire to explore the world, the United Nations World Tourism Organisation chose the theme of Tourism and Peace for World Tourism Day 2024, celebrated every year on September 27 (Want to send us your photographs of India's Most Peaceful Place? Do check the end of this feature for details).
Here's how to discover beautiful destinations in true-blue filmi style (which simply means you look fabulous as you do so:))!

Even the Big Ben is saying hello.
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In the background is the stunning Cathedral of the Holy Cross and Saint Eulalia, the seat of the Archbishop of Barcelona in Catalonia, Spain.
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Calling for Your photographs of India's quietest spots!
Do you have a photograph that captures wonderfully one of India's quietest places? Please share it!
We want to know about the spots where we can go and find calm and total tranquility. It might be a deserted beach or a silent mountain perch or a remote border village...
Do send in your photograph (original photos only) to getahead@rediff.co.in with the subject 'India's Quietest Place', along with your name, the name of the place and a short description of the photograph, when you visited and what you liked most about the place and we'll feature the best photographs.








