Lonely Planet Magazine India

Travel for good...

Travel makes us happy. It is the rainbow on a few months or even a year of monotonous living, of sardine-like commutes, or even mind-numbing boredom. The ultimate travel is and , both welcoming visitors again after the big floods last year, , whose sites and sights transcend all threat of terrorism, , where your tourism spend will be much appreciated after the 2015 earthquake, and . I recently met with Ms Chamari Rodrigo, the Consul General of Sri Lanka, and she mentioned that our little neighbour to the South is so glad that Indians were among the first to resume visitation after the Easter attacks. Let us be travellers, then, that countries want to welcome, and let us spend our money responsibly, supporting local businesses and eateries, and buying locally-made products to bring home.

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