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Taj Mahal – A Symbol of Eternal Love

06 May 2024
Hussain Tania Khan

Iconic, beautiful, and jaw dropping — words can never be enough to describe the beauty of this landmark of eternal love. Taj Mahal in Agra, one of the most-admired seven wonders in the world is a classic tale of declaration of love by a Mughal Emperor Shahjahan for his wife, Mumtaz. The artistic masterpiece was built by Shahjahan after the demise of his wife during childbirth, as an apparent token of love in her memory.

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06 May 2024
Bogdan Garaliu

The blog will show the market environment of the Danube Delta which is considered a World Natural Heritage Site. This is the largest river delta in Europe and the best-preserved one. This delta has more than 45 species of fish and 300 bird species. There are many marshes and lakes which hold these species (UNESCO, 2024).

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Transfagarasan Road- Not just a road, but an adventure!

06 May 2024
Isabela Nevena Duran

Have you ever wished about being able to drive on the most beautiful highway in the world? If this is the case, you might consider including the Transfagarasan route on your list of things to do. The Transfagarasan is a breathtakingly serpentine route that traverses the Carpathian Mountains in Romania. Also, it is the second highest mountain highway pass after Transalpine. 

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Stonehenge - English Heritage

05 May 2024
Fani Todorova

Stonehenge is an ancient stone circle monument, burial ground, and archaeological site located on Salisbury Plain in Wiltshire, England. The site most likely had a religious function, displaying the power and wealth of the chieftains, aristocrats, and priests who were in charge of building it. Individuals used the sun-facing position for the purpose of conducting solar and lunar observations, calculating agricultural calendars, or as a site of ancestral or therapeutic importance. Annually, the Druids gather at that specific place to see the sunrise on the day of the summer solstice. Stonehenge, built between 3000 and 1520 BCE, is notable for its intentionally cut sarsen stones and the remote origin of its smaller bluestones, which were transported from South Wales, about 100–150 miles away. The name of the monument likely originates from the Saxon phrase "stan-henge," which may be translated as "stone hanging" or "gallows." Stonehenge was designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1986, along with over 350 adjacent buildings and henges.

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Roman Baths - World Heritage Site

29 April 2024
Md Shahidur Rahman

It's nestled Bath Somerset's undulating hills. It commemorates the city's rich cultural legacy. From its Roman origins to its Georgian architecture, this city charms travellers worldwide. Bath is a UNESCO World Heritage Site that draws visitors with its rich cultural past. This tour takes you into Bath's hotel business beyond the stone walls and cobblestone streets. This blog will describe how the city's natural and local resources affect business and tourism.

Roman Bath Private Hire, a famous Bath travel firm, is leading this research. As representations of comfort, they affect visitors' moods. This blog is an interactive window into business, history, and hospitality. Hold on as we explore Bath's various cultural components, focus on the growing hotel business, and highlight Roman Bath Private Hire's part in making every journey to Bath memorable.

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