My adventure began when I made the decision to accompany my husband to India. Even though I have been back in the States for 1 years, I remain fascinated with India. Once I read about the movie, The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel, I made plans to see it.
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This collage of experiences made me rethink my own odyssey. When I embarked on my Indian travel, I was seeking an adventure, but at the same time I carried personal baggage that hindered my ability to be carefree. My conscious desire to be flexible ebbed and flowed. The more willing I was to sway in the breeze, the more I was able to grasp the richness of India.
We were one of the first to stay there, and our Travel Consultant was anxious for it to meet our expectations as it had still not been added to their collection at that time. However, we were open to the adventure.
Do I suggest making a trip to a foreign country of completely different values to see a festival of dubious nature? I most certainly do, IF you have the right temperament. We went on our own, without a tour, and without a super set plan. The culture shock alone keeps any trip like this from being a relaxing vacation. You are signing up for adventure. Adventure, as often left out of the books, involves a whole lot of fear, uncertainty, boundary pushing, and I imagine haggling for transport on your quest. Going to see Holi was all of the above, but completely worth it.
Set to premiere late this month, the reality show will document in three, hour-long episodes the adventures of eight famous senior citizens as they head to India for three weeks to see if they would consider spending their golden years retiring to the other side of the world, a news release said.Advertisement
The Marigold Hotel, which serves as the main setting of the film, is a charming and somewhat dilapidated establishment that caters to British retirees looking for adventure and new experiences. The hotel is run by Sonny Kapoor, a young and enthusiastic entrepreneur who dreams of expanding his business and opening a second hotel.
When Maggie Smith and Bill Nighy and Judi Dench first checked into "The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel," nobody in the film industry expected much. But their East Indian adventures proved so popular, they've extended their stay. The sequel, which opens today, is called "The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel." Our movie critic Bob Mondello has reservations.
Europtrip: Dumped by his girlfriend, a high school grad decides to embark on an overseas adventure in Europe with his friends. The cities covered are London, Paris, and Berlin and Matt Damon has a supporting role. Can be rented from Google Play, iTunes, Microsoft, Prime Video, Vudu, and YouTube.
It follows a group of British retirees who decide to outsource their retirement to the less expensive and seemingly exotic India. They take up residence in what they believe to be a newly restored grand hotel. Clearly not as luxurious as first advertised their adventure begins on arrival in Jaipur with some anxiety. However, slowly but surely they become enchanted by their surroundings and this remarkable country.
Speaking of India, right now through March 27th you can enter to win an epic adventure to India, inspired by the film Best Exotic Marigold Hotel. The grand prize package includes a trip for 2 to India (6-day trip includes airfare, accommodations and excursions), free movies for two for a year, and a $1,000 WM gift card. Definitely worth entering, right?! Be sure to enter HERE.
Inspired by the Best Exotic Marigold Hotel movies, the three 60-minute episodes will document the authentic experience of eight famous senior citizens as they head to India on an experimental adventure.
Their adventures are feeble and faintly condescending, somewhere between "oh, those magical colours" and "oh, my dear, the smell!" The actors are too accomplished to embarrass themselves, though Ol Parker's screenplay (from Deborah Moggach's novel) makes it a close-run thing.
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