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Introduction to Countries & Destinations

Belgium beckons the traveller with its magnificent aura of history and tradition, culture and commerce, majesty and mystery. It is virtually Europe captured in a nutshell. It is a must-see destination as much for the connoisseur and gourmet as for the casual tourist or cultural enthusiast. In Belgium you will get to see the most modern sophistication of a cosmopolitan culture easily merge with the simplicity and friendly warmth of a multilingual and multicultural population. This is a country that has a history of cultural and commercial interaction with most other countries of Europe. More About Belgium

Denmark is a dream country for the tourist and traveller, with its amazing blend of the wild and historical settings to the most modern and sophisticated lifestyles. Located in north-western Europe, Denmark is the smallest and southernmost Scandinavian country with vibrant cities and delightful rural landscapes. This oldest kingdom in Europe attracts visitors who come in hordes to experience the splendours of its rich history and culture, to relish the rare charms of its royal capital city, Copenhagen, and to enjoy the warm hospitality of the Danish people. More About Denmark

France: A founding member of the European Union, France is among the largest of countries in Europe with a total area of 550,000 sq km and a population of 61 million. Paris, the capital city, is one of the leading commercial, cultural and art centres in the world. France is a republic with the president as head of state and the prime minister responsible for administration. The French parliament has a National Assembly with members elected once in five years, as well as a Senate consisting of members chosen through an electoral college. More About France

Ireland: If you love history and culture, language and tradition, health and hospitality, entertainment and excitement, apart from the unmatched pleasures and panoramic sights of Nature’s bounty, come to Ireland. This is an island country that offers the tourist an amazing array of wonderful things to do and gorgeous places to see. Go on a trek to its hoary hills and lofty mountains, land a plentiful catch on a fishing trip to its fascinating waters in the lake country, play a refreshing game of golf on one of its famed courses, lap in the visual delights of its many a picturesque landscape in the hill county, haunting bog-lands, or lowland habitats, or do whatever else pleases your heart. More About Ireland

The Netherlands: The Kingdom of the Netherlands, better known as Holland, is the magical land of dykes and dams, windmills and motorbikes. It has many surprises for the visitor as much in its modern cities as in the panoramic countryside that dazzles with dancing daffodils and tulips. It’s a small country with large-hearted and friendly people who frown upon pretentious pomp and show or prudery. The Dutch are practical, pragmatic and liberal in their outlook and approach. More About Holland

Norway: The marvels of Nature’s beauty at its best are the greatest assets of Norway, one of the most picturesque of Scandinavian countries. Tourists and visitors are spellbound on seeing the breathtaking views of Norway’s placid blue lakes, snow-capped mountains, and meandering coastline with mesmerising fjords and bustling ports. Wildlife, as yet untouched and untamed, mingles with the pristine forest environs while many a fishing village and market town entices the tourist with natural charm and timeless ambience. More About Norway

Spain holds a magical charm for visitors due as much to its rich and diverse history and pre-historic aura as the variety of things to do, see and enjoy in this crown jewel of the Iberian Peninsula. The legendary dream of a Spanish holiday is a thrilling reality here, be it the revelries at a traditional fiesta, a hair-raising bullfight in the ring, a refreshing beach holiday, a peek at the amazing range of flora and fauna in the wild and pristine woods, a visit to the Moorish monuments, a bite of the exotic Basque cuisine, or what have you. Little wonder that over 40 million tourists flock to Spain every year. More About Spain

Sweden is a Scandinavian country that offers the unmatched beauty of Nature and is home to sports-loving and adventurous people. Its large open spaces will fill your lungs with refreshing air as you explore the panoramic outdoors or enjoy the thrills and fun activities in its many theme parks. If you are a lover of art and architecture, history and culture, do visit an ancient castle or one of those elegant manor houses or exquisite museums. More About Sweden

The United Kingdom (UK), comprising England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, is a European nation with a diverse history, culture, people and resources. It is a highly urbanised country which is densely populated, but dazzles with its rare natural beauty complete with lakes, moors, hills, rivers, ports, forests and rich wildlife. Its pristine rural precincts and long coastline offer many a thrill to the visitor. Britain has 10 national parks apart from 200 parks in the countryside. It also has six forest reserve parks and over 3,000 gardens. It is home to over 30,000 rare animal species as well as marine life. Thousands of historical monuments and buildings in Britain offer great views to the lovers of art, culture and architecture. More About United Kingdom