Where there is an opportunity to chill out and watch a good ROMCOM, sing to your favorite movie tunes or feel the spirit of the inner hero in you, we all love an epic movie.
So let us take you on our cinematic journey of epic movies and their host destinations – we have specials that will give you unique experiences.
So allow our fabulous team to give you an amuse-bouche for what to expect in tangent with your favorite movie:
1. The Lion King
This iconic movie, is a timeless classic and has returned to give us another version of joy, tears and some life lessons.
Set within the endless Plains of the Serengeti, it gives you a glimpse of the Great Migration with a mix of music that just lifts your spirit. You can see the migration for yourself at the Serengeti, with a package that we have created for it. This movie is a win – win, and you can have your turn, to visit the pride land, and create your own ‘hakuna matata’ moments.
https://rickshawtravels.com/leisure/viewpackage/Serengeti-Fly-in-Special/285
2. Dilwale
Picture this, the most iconic Bollywood duo and the backdrop that is Bulgaria. Phenomenal.
This country is known for its natural beauty and amazingly cultural richness that dates back to ancient times. Words that also describe Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol on screen, perfectly.
Once you are done watching this movie, I assure you, you will want to visit this city, so we’ve got you covered. Follow the link below to book your trip.
https://rickshawtravels.com/leisure/viewpackage/Sofia-City-Break/361
3. The Bourne Supremacy
This film was a sequel to The Bourne Identity and the film was partly filmed in the city of Goa, India. The movie character’s, actual hideaway hut is on the isolated white sand Palolem Beach, about 3km from Canacona railway junction in southern Goa. So, if you’re looking for a hideaway from the city, that is full of energy, unique culture and fun – Visit GOA.
https://rickshawtravels.com/leisure/viewpackage/Goa-City-Break/467
4. The Mummy
The 2017 reboot of The Mummy franchise has a beautiful setting of ancient Egypt although for the part of it, was filmed in England and Namibia.
Egypt is famous for its mythology and its pyramids, and of course – its mummies. This is a city, rich in culture and history.
https://rickshawtravels.com/leisure/viewpackage/Cairo-and-Upper-Egypt/408
5. Tomb Raider
Did you know that the Ta Prohm, a temple in Cambodia is now known as the “Tomb Raider Temple?”
Found at Angkor, Siem Reap Province, Cambodia, this Buddhist temple served as a mystical backdrop for the 2001 Hollywood hit starring Angelina Jolie. The temple still remains as one of the popular must-see sights in Cambodia to date. Explore the inner heroine in you and discover the mystique of Cambodia…
https://rickshawtravels.com/leisure/viewpackage/Discover-Cambodia/163
6. MIB International
Part of this 2019 reboot was filmed in Morroco. Parts that can clearly been seen in the movies include Jemaa El-Fna square in Marrakesh and other locations like Merzouga Desert and Tangier. The movie brings out the lively vibes of the streets and markets of Morocco so delightfully.
https://rickshawtravels.com/leisure/viewpackage/Morocco-in-Style/196
7. Sherlock Holmes
The opening scene of this 2009 film was shot on Middle Temple Lane where we saw Inspector Lestrade (Eddie Marsan) and Dr Watson (Jude Law) heading towards St Paul’s Cathedral. And when they arrived at St Paul’s Cathedral, the spiral staircase chase was filmed. The famous cathedral in London sits on Ludgate Hill at the highest point of the City of London. A name that all demographics synonymously identify with London.
https://rickshawtravels.com/leisure/viewpackage/London-City-Break/342
8. Da Vinci Code
Paris was the only location choice when Dan Brown’s best seller was filmed in 2006 to set the tone for mystery, art and history. Some of the popular locations seen in the film include Saint Sulpice, a historic church located not far from the Jardin du Luxembourg. The world’s largest art museum in the city of love showcases the one and only Mona Lisa painting. Trace the steps of Dr. Langdon and discover Paris.
https://rickshawtravels.com/leisure/viewpackage/Best-of-France-/301
9. Out of Africa
This is what the movie world calls an iconic classic – this 1985 film is based on the the autobiographical book “Out of Africa” written by Isak Dinesen (the pseudonym of Danish author Karen Blixen). Most of the film was shot at Karen Blixen’s house, now known as the Karen Blixen Museum near the actual Ngong Hills outside Nairobi. Other areas depicted in the film include Shaba National Game Reserve where many outdoor scenes were shot there and Maasai Mara National Reserve where the iconic scene from the movie poster was shot.
Do a day trip to cover the museum and travel to one of the most natural, great reserves in the world...
https://rickshawtravels.com/leisure/viewpackage/Masai-Mara-National-Reserve/404
10. Lord of the rings
The Lord of the rings movie fans, were charmed by the staggering landscapes of New Zealand. These areas are said to have come alive in the Lord of the Rings Trilogy from 2001 – 2003. This is one of those Lands that comes alive with your imagination. Bring the adventurous side of you to the Table with this package where you can add on countless activities through your trip. Find your “PRECIOUS”
https://rickshawtravels.com/leisure/viewpackage/Best-of-New-Zealand/345