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Maldives Tours
a.Landaa Giraavaru
Landaa Giraavaru occupies an entire 18-acre island, complete with pristine white sand beaches and traditional over water huts.
b.Filitheyo Island Resort
Located on the North Nilandhe Atoll, Filitheyo Island Resort offers over 100 villas, beautiful surroundings and pristine waters.
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c.Soneva Fushi
Like a page out of Robinson Crusoe, Soneva Fushi is located on a no-shoes-required, remote island in the Maldives that is filled with intrigue, discovery and tropical excitement.
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Paris Tours
a.Hôtel de Ville
Wake up in the morning with a view of Ile de la Cité from Ponts des Arts.Hôtel de Ville neighborhood, tourists can stroll through the streets of the Marais; check out modern art at the Centre Pompidou; take a tour of Notre Dame, the setting for Victor Hugo’s The Hunchback of Notre Dame; and see the author’s home -- located near Place des Vosge- where he wrote Les Miserables.
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b.Pantheon
Pantheon Rue Mouffetard is one of the oldest streets in the Latin Quarter. The famous Sorbonne University, the Pantheon and the Jardin des Plantes are also located here. History buffs may want to stop by the National Medieval Art Museum (Musee de Cluny) and the Roman-era coliseum, Arenes de Lutece.
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London Tours
a.Big Ben
You will see Big Ben, the iconic clock tower attached to the Houses of Parliament, many times during your visit -- it is impossible to miss it, as it stands out on the skyline and is particularly apparent if on London or Waterloo bridges.
b.Madame Tussauds
Madame Tussauds museum of waxworks continually features in top-10 lists of things to see in London, and this is probably why the queue for the museum often snakes several yards along the pavement.
c.London Dungeon
London Dungeon: If you are traveling with children or teenagers who like all things scary and gory, then this might make it onto your list of things to do. But for everyone else it is an obvious attraction to miss
Tokyo Tours
a.Tokyo National Museums
Tokyo National Museums have Housing more than 110,000 objects of art work and antiquities from Japan and other Asian countries, the Tokyo National Museum is Japan’s oldest and largest museum.
b.Peace Memorial Museums
Peace Memorial Museums have established On Aug. 6, 1945, the first atomic bomb ever used as a weapon was dropped on the city of Hiroshima, killing more than 70,000 Japanese people.