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Canary Islands ‘hidden gem’ is an ‘untouched paradise’ | Travel News | Travel

The Canary Islands are a popular holiday destination thanks to their stunning beaches and year-round wonderful temperatures. The most popular islands include Tenerife, Fuerteventura, Gran Canaria, Lanzarote, and La Palma, with millions of Britons flocking to their shores each year to soak up the sunshine.

However, if you’re looking for a peaceful escape away from the hustle and bustle of the main tourist areas, then cast your eyes towards La Graciosa.

La Graciosa is one of the last places in Europe with no asphalted roads. It is the least explored and most peaceful and serene of the Canary Islands.

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Kedarnath Dham yatra 2024 starts tomorrow: Can you travel without registration? Find out

If you’re planning to visit the Kedarnath Dham in Uttarakhand this season, make sure that you have a proper registration for it, or else you will likely be stuck. And what is a bigger mood kill than not being able to visit the dham as you planned?

Kedarnath Dham, revered as a manifestation of Shiva, is all set to open its doors for devotees this Akshay Tritiya (May 10) and is likely to remain open until Kartik Purnima (November 15).

The Hindu shrine in the Garhwal Himalayas remains closed to the general public due to extreme weather conditions.

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Survey ranks 10 most stressful airports in Europe

New research from Preply has analyzed 25 of Europe’s biggest airports to reveal which are the most stressful for travellers.

An estimated 1.19 billion passengers traveling through Europe’s largest airports in 2023, and whether we’re navigating security rules or flight delays, getting through an airport can be a frustrating experience. But, which are considered the most stressful for travelers?

New research from Preply has analyzed 25 of Europe’s biggest airports, to determine which offers the worst experience for passengers. The study has looked at factors such as Google review scores, ‘stressful’ reviews, lost luggage queries, as well as punctuality, and

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Student Loan Debt Impacts Travel Habits for Gen Z, Millennials

Beer sloshed down the front of my shirt, which could have been barely a shirt, as I jostled toward the bar. My new friends were ahead of me, and I hoped I wouldn’t lose them in the undulating crowd. It’s 2014, I’ve been in college for a week, and I’m standing in The Red Garter, a bacchanal of a bar in Florence, Italy’s city center. While the bar teems with other study abroad students and young people on gap years and grad trips. The uniting factor is that our Italian isn’t very good, we’re all very drunk, and this isn’t

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