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Highlights of India Today Travel Plus magazine dated December 2012. The December issue of Travel Plus shows the party list of India's hot and happening people. The cover guy, actor Arjun Rampal, who insists that he prefers quiet places, especially beaches that will let him be himself and by himself. And more, as seven hot party people share their plans and the hottest spots. Don’t go beach bumming; instead get a diving license as you vacation with your partner in the Maldives. Skip houseboats, grab a coracle and take a shot at traversing the backwaters of the Sharavathi River instead. Do not forget to check out some wonderful Christmas and New Year deals in the Packages & Deals section.

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PublisherIndia Today Group

CategoryTravel

LanguageEnglish

FrequencyMonthly

If the world is an oyster, India is her most celebrated pearl. Since April 2002, TRAVEL PLUS has presented an in-depth view of select Indian states going beyond touristy clich's. Presenting straight-from-the-heart travel pieces by the state's most respected names and essential information for the upmarket traveller, the publications were enhanced by a panoramic visual feast.

Kerala was presented in a two-series theme woven around the elements of Water and Fire; the less known north-eastern states of Assam, Meghalaya and Arunachal Pradesh as the exotic east. The less known but no less fascinating regions of Chhattisgarh and Sikkim too were explored through indepth articles and specially commissioned photographs. Then, there was Maharashtra Unlimited focused overview of a multi-dimensional state.

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