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National Geographic Traveller India focuses on vacation ideas for the modern family. Our traveller’s field guide covers a gamut of stays, from camping in a national park in Rajasthan to Indian hostels in Goa’s Latin quarter. In France, a writer finds a place that looks like Provence and smells like Provence, but where the crowds are fewer. Bangkok is witnessing a wave of urban renewal where old, traditional homes are being converted into chic hotels and guesthouses. The issue also packs in a child-friendly guide to Amsterdam, retreats in Uttarakhand and Kashmir, and weekend getaways from Mumbai and Trivandrum.
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