Bollywood is known for using some of the most exotic locations in the world for movie shoots. Here are some Bollywood travel moments that are iconic and are likely to remain in the memory of the people for a long time.
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Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge
One of the most classic romantic Bollywood films, there can hardly be a Bollywood fan who has not seen DDLJ more than once. The movie has many amazing travel moments such as the iconic train scene in the city of London, the journey across Europe where all the magic began, the very famous sarson ka-de scene in Punjab and finally the movie full circle around a railway station again!
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Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara
This movie was really inspiring. It made many fall in love with the idea of traveling. Thanks to this film, many have added a road trip through Spain, a walk through the beautiful streets of Spain and of course participation in the Tomatina Festival to their travel bucket list!

Queen
In Queen, Kangana Ranaut’s character decides to go to Paris and Amsterdam alone, as her fiancé calls off the wedding only two days before the ceremony. Both Paris and Amsterdam are captured in their true essence in Queen.

Bachna Aae Haseeno
From Amritsar to Capri, Italy, Ranbir Kapoor’s character travels all the way around to heal the women he had hurt in his younger days. The film was also shot extensively in Switzerland and Australia, making each scene a travel map.
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Motorway
Besides being a very heartbreaking story of self-discovery through travel, Highway was shot on some of the most scenic highway routes in India. Rajasthan, Himachal Pradesh and Kashmir are beautifully captured in this film!

These are definitely some of the most amazing travel moments in Bollywood!
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