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lol, found this cute article in my inbox.
yesh, I better get cracking, I've only been to two of the places.
would love to see India.
Forget about your worries and your strife in India – The Jungle Book
Make like Mowgli and explore the Indian jungle. Wildlife lovers should go to Madhya Pradesh, where the Bandhavgarh, Kanha and Pench tiger reserves protect much of the nation’s endangered but growing tiger population. Keen to encounter Baloo, King Louie and Kaa? The region is also home to sloth bears, pythons, grey langurs and macaques galore, as well as the elusive leopard – although the best chances of glimpsing a Bagheera-like black panther are found in India’s southern parks.
Set-jetter? The Jungle Book (2016) was one of the first old-school Disney films to be recreated with live action and CGI and is available on DVD.
Do you wanna build a snowman? Go to Norway – Frozen 2
Norway is notoriously expensive, but if you’re looking for the true Frozen experience, you’ll simply have to Let It Go... Start your snowy adventure at the annual Ice Music Festival in Finse, where everything, including the instruments, is made of glacial ice. For another chilly thrill head to Tromsø, an icy Arctic outpost where you can meet Sven and his reindeer friends, and glimpse the Northern Lights. For a final pitstop, tour Oslo’s Akershus Fortress, which is said to have been the inspiration behind Elsa and Anna’s castle.
Set-jetter? It might not be a golden oldie, but after the first animation’s global success (thanks partly to its outrageously catchy tunes) the Frozen sequel was inevitable – see it on the big screen from November 2019.
Experience Arabian nights in Oman – Aladdin
There’s no need for a magic carpet ride in Oman – the shimmering stars are a sight to behold from terra firma. Bunk down in a Bedouin camp in Sharqiya Sands (previously named Wahiba Sands) or book an overnight tour of the Empty Quarter, an unfathomably vast desert spanning parts of Oman, Saudi Arabia, Yemen and the UAE, where a guide is absolutely essential. Alternatively, live like a sultan in one of the country’s many opulent hotels.
Set-jetter? Will Smith has big shoes to fill in his role as Genie (played by Robin Williams in the original) – see the magic for yourself when it’s out in cinemas from May 2019.
let me look up the rules to linking and you can read the entire article. pretty cool.
ok I think I can,
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lol, found this cute article in my inbox.

would love to see India.
Forget about your worries and your strife in India – The Jungle Book
Make like Mowgli and explore the Indian jungle. Wildlife lovers should go to Madhya Pradesh, where the Bandhavgarh, Kanha and Pench tiger reserves protect much of the nation’s endangered but growing tiger population. Keen to encounter Baloo, King Louie and Kaa? The region is also home to sloth bears, pythons, grey langurs and macaques galore, as well as the elusive leopard – although the best chances of glimpsing a Bagheera-like black panther are found in India’s southern parks.
Set-jetter? The Jungle Book (2016) was one of the first old-school Disney films to be recreated with live action and CGI and is available on DVD.
Do you wanna build a snowman? Go to Norway – Frozen 2
Norway is notoriously expensive, but if you’re looking for the true Frozen experience, you’ll simply have to Let It Go... Start your snowy adventure at the annual Ice Music Festival in Finse, where everything, including the instruments, is made of glacial ice. For another chilly thrill head to Tromsø, an icy Arctic outpost where you can meet Sven and his reindeer friends, and glimpse the Northern Lights. For a final pitstop, tour Oslo’s Akershus Fortress, which is said to have been the inspiration behind Elsa and Anna’s castle.
Set-jetter? It might not be a golden oldie, but after the first animation’s global success (thanks partly to its outrageously catchy tunes) the Frozen sequel was inevitable – see it on the big screen from November 2019.
Experience Arabian nights in Oman – Aladdin
There’s no need for a magic carpet ride in Oman – the shimmering stars are a sight to behold from terra firma. Bunk down in a Bedouin camp in Sharqiya Sands (previously named Wahiba Sands) or book an overnight tour of the Empty Quarter, an unfathomably vast desert spanning parts of Oman, Saudi Arabia, Yemen and the UAE, where a guide is absolutely essential. Alternatively, live like a sultan in one of the country’s many opulent hotels.
Set-jetter? Will Smith has big shoes to fill in his role as Genie (played by Robin Williams in the original) – see the magic for yourself when it’s out in cinemas from May 2019.
let me look up the rules to linking and you can read the entire article. pretty cool.
ok I think I can,

A whole new world: magical trips inspired by Disney classics - Lonely Planet
Disney has been capturing the imaginations of children and adults alike for almost 100 years with its tales of brave characters on epic journeys through awe…