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10 Best Countries for Wildlife Travel in 2025

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  Taking a wildlife holiday in 2025 presents an unrivalled opportunity to see the greatest creatures of the planet in their natural environments. The whole world is filled with places ranging from Africa’s sprawling savannahs to South America’s dense rainforests, ready to offer you nothing short of a truly memorable wildlife tour. Whatever the case you are for a seasoned traveller or a beginner who wanted to do wildlife safari holiday, here are the top countries to travel for world wildlife in 2025.​ 1. Kenya: The Heartbeat of African Safaris Despite the fancy driers, Kenya is still a quintessential wildlife holiday destination and the holiday experts are convinced that some of the most iconic experiences are to be enjoyed in the Maasai Mara and Amboseli National Parks. Be a spectator at the Great Migration, in which millions of wildebeest and zebras traverse the plains or sight the Big Five in its natural habitat. eddytours-safaris.com Your wildlife safari holiday supports conserv...

Flight Points: Why They Matter for Indian Travellers in 2025

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  In today’s world of flying, travelling frequently, the idea of flight points is a great idea. Travel across the world has been on the rise for Indian travellers too and it is only increasing, making airline loyalty programs more vital than ever. Whether you are traveling for business, leisure, or with the family, flight points can make you save money, upgrade your travel experience and earn wonderful privileges. In the continually expanding India aviation industry, it would be wise to know how flight points work, how to earn them and how to best redeem them to maximize value. What Are Flight Points and Why Are They Relevant in India? Airlines run loyalty programs for which the reward scheme is in the form of flight points, or air miles, or frequent flyer miles. For each time a passenger books a flight, whether directly or through a registered account with the loyalty scheme of the airline, they will be earning points at some of these points. Besides flying, one can also earn poin...

Places to Add to Your Mid-2025 Travel Bucket List

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  This means that mid 2025 offers something different, traveling beyond the normal sightseeing. It is a golden window for exploring beautiful and serene landscapes, enjoying luxury escapes, enjoying distinct cultural experiences, and revealing secret gems that have not been overwhelmed by the crowds yet. Included in this carefully curated list of the best bucket list destinations are the great sandy beaches we all crave for, the ancient wonders, and even alpine adventures. 1. Slovenia — The Green Jewel of Europe Despite sitting between Austria, Italy, and Croatia, alpine landscapes, turquoise rivers, and historic towns abound in Slovenia. This eco-conscious destination is the perfect place for nature lovers and adventurers in mid-2025 travel. While Slovenia is small, it packs a punch with its fairytale Lake Bled, rafting the Soca Valley, and wine tasting in the Vipava region. With medieval castles, vibrant folklore festivals and centuries old tradition which still breathe through t...

Unplug to reconnect through digital Detox travel in 2025

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  With our eyes glued to screens and the constant pinging of notifications throughout meals, social media curating memories before we even make them, the way we now experience travel is being reshaped — and by one quiet revolution, digital detox travel is changing the face of the holidays, the travel industry and even the way our workplaces will operate in the coming years. By 2025 screen fatigue and burnout are at all-time highs and people are all choosing to unplug from their devices and unbind to nature, culture and ourselves. This was once an obscure practice before becoming a big global movement shifting the way people travel, experience travel and deliver travel. Why the Need to Unplug Is Urgent This is not just symbolic, it is psychological. But global wellness studies show that nearly 70 percent of millennials and Gen Z travellers are feeling anxious without their phones. Remote work and always being digitally available have obscured the line between work and relaxation so ...