The True Honey Co. launches dedicated travel retail range

The new range is a response to extensive research into the needs of international travellersNew Zealand super-premium mānuka honey firm The True Honey Co has launched a range of functional and convenient products to address the wellness needs of international air travellers.Director of Global Sales Jason Yank* told The Moodie Davitt Report he will be attending the TFWA World Exhibition in Cannes (29 September-3 October) to meet potential retail partners and show the range.[embedded content][embedded content]The True Honey Co. was founded by New Zealand entrepreneur Jim McMillan in 2014. Since then it has grown a strong following among affluent Middle Eastern families and been listed in selected premium pharmacy chains, and prestige UK retailers Harrods and Selfridges in the UK.The company’s vision is to lead the world in mānuka wellness. Unlike other honeys, mānuka contains Methylglyoxal (MGO), the key compound responsible for its unique health-giving qualities.McMillan and his team are passionate about changing the way the world consumes, experiences and values mānuka honey through combining science with the power of nature.McMillan set about a mission of producing mānuka honey that was strong and pure. Uniquely, it is sourced from remote, pristine, native New Zealand mānuka forests, accessible only by helicopter.Only manuka honey 300+ MGO and above makes it into the brand’s portfolio as this is where the full wellness benefits have been proven to begin, the company pointed out. The glass jars are protected by sustainable packaging.The company currently ships to 17 countries with the majority going to the Middle East (led by the UAE, Saudi Arabia and Qatar), a region renowned for its understanding of honey’s health benefits.China is another core market, boosted by the Chinese people’s long-established respect for the role natural products can play in improving overall health and wellbeing,Mānuka’s popularity with Chinese consumers has helped to drive sales at Auckland Airport where it is listed with with Aelia Duty Free (Lagardère Travel Retail).Ultra-premium 2050+ MGO Rare Harvest mānuka honeyTargeting travellers’ needsYank and his team undertook extensive research into the needs of international travellers. This led to the introduction of the new range comprising convenient and functional products for travel retail.The company identified several problems international travellers were experiencing, including  lack of adequate sleep during flights; high levels of anxiety; and intestinal discomfort through digestive issues. Many travellers also struggled to find an appropriate gifting option, the research found.Based on addressing those needs, the True Honey team set about developing the new range by fusing science with nature. Yank said the company identified natural ingredients with scientifically proven benefits to create a range of functional and convenient products designed to enhance the traveller’s experience.“To date we have achieved great success in partnering with pharmacies, high-end department stores and specialist food stores,” he said. “We are super excited to introduce our new functional, convenient wellness range to the travel retail segment.” ✈About the True Honey travel retail rangeBoosting immunity and avoiding contracting alignments while travelling: Soothe and Defence Lozenges, 1000MGO sachetGetting some rest on flight and adjusting to time zones on arrival: Sleep sachet/Calm Lozenges)Comfort during flight for passengers with digestive issues: Digest LozengesReducing anxiety on flights: Calm LozengesGifts to take home to loved ones: Rare Harvest, 1250+MGO, 1000+MGOTravel retail contactDirector Global Sales: Jason YankEmail: [email protected]

Spectacular Saudi: Travel Offers, 48-Hour Visa, and a Warm Welcome to the Heart of Arabia, Right Here in Mumbai!

For the discerning traveller, travel is about more than just ticking places off a list. It’s a chance to break free from the everyday grind, to get lost in unfamiliar streets, to immerse ourselves in experiences that open our eyes and rekindle our sense of wonder. It’s about discovering new places as we rediscover parts of ourselves.Travel then, is a passport into deep time – rich history, traditions, art and culture; while also being a gateway to the unfamiliar – new languages, food, experiences, sights and sounds. The first step in your journey, though, begins in your mind.AdvertisementImagine the scent of freshly brewed cardamom coffee wafting through the air as you step into an ancient souk, the sound of traditional drums echoing in the distance. Your senses are overwhelmed with the sights, sounds, and aromas of a world far removed from your own, a place where modernity and tradition coexist in perfect harmony. You’re no longer just a visitor: you’re an explorer, uncovering treasures at every turn, as you lose yourself in the rhythm of a new culture.Now, imagine if you could experience just a little taste of this new land, right in your own city. From September 25th to October 2nd, Mumbaikars get to do just that. Spectacular Saudi, the first-ever immersive consumer event by Saudi’s national tourism brand, Saudi Welcome to Arabia, is set to transport you straight to the Heart of Arabia. Held at R2 Ground in BKC, this one-of-a-kind event is your ticket to an unforgettable adventure.Step inside for what promises to be your first taste of Saudi Arabia’s rich history, culture, and landscapes, with breathtaking exhibits, hospitality experiences and authentic flavors that tease and tickle your wanderlust, leaving you wanting more. What’s more, Spectacular Saudi fulfils that promise with exclusive travel discounts, flight offers, and visa processing in just 48 hours; making your next trip not just possible, but inevitable.Prepare for a sensory overload as you step inside. Designed as a journey, Spectacular Saudi welcomes you with a traditional sipping of Saudi coffee or Qahwa, made from pale roasted Arabica beans and spiced with cardamom. As you savor this cultural staple, paired with sweet dates, you notice the beguiling fragrance of Bakhour, a traditional incense burned during important ceremonies.AdvertisementMoving on to the exhibits, there’s something here for travellers of every stripe. From the Ardah dancers, who perform a lively and acrobatic warrior’s dance that trill culture aficionados to the 360 Selfie Corner offers the perfect chance to snap a picture against stunning Saudi backdrops ranging from the lavender fields of Al Jouf to the mirrored brilliance of Maraya Hall in AlUla that is sure to delight shutterbugs and travel influencers alike.For the fashion-forward, Sadu Art awaits you. Step inside an impressive installation dedicated to the ancient art of Sadu weaving – a craft passed down through generations of Bedouin women and now recognized by UNESCO. If you’re more of a foodie, don’t miss the Al Balad-inspired culinary corner, serving dishes from the vibrant streets of Jeddah, like the spiced rice dish Kabsa and other local delicacies.AdvertisementSaudi Arabia: Deeply Rooted In Tradition, Confident of the Future Saudi Arabia is, in many ways, an ocean of possibilities. It is a land of deep time, where history and heritage aren’t just preserved – they’re alive, thriving, and inviting you in. From the coral stone houses and bustling souks of Al-Balad in Jeddah to the grandeur of Hegra in AlUla, Saudi offers travelers an unparalleled connection to the ancient world.Imagine wandering through Hegra, Saudi Arabia’s first UNESCO World Heritage Site, where the monumental tombs of the Nabataean civilization stand as sentinels of the past. The intricate carvings on rock formations tell stories that date back millennia, connecting you to an ancient world that feels remarkably alive. But Saudi Arabia isn’t content to remain in the past; it’s a country confidently striding into the future. No place embodies this better than Maraya Hall, the world’s largest mirrored building, where the surrounding desert landscapes reflect in a dazzling architectural feat that’s equal parts futuristic and ethereal.AdvertisementIf history is your calling, then At-Turaif, located just outside Riyadh, offers an authentic peek into Saudi’s royal roots. Once the seat of the first Saudi state, this UNESCO-listed site is a labyrinth of mudbrick buildings and historical significance. It’s a must-visit for those who want to dive deep into the origins of the Kingdom’s royal lineage and its cultural heritage.For urban explorers, Saudi Arabia’s cities offer a dynamic contrast. Riyadh, the capital, is a vibrant hub of modern architecture, innovation, and tradition. It’s easy to imagine the future when walking through the towering streets of Riyadh, where gleaming skyscrapers like the Kingdom Centre and Al Faisaliyah Tower dominate the skyline, yet just a stone’s throw away lies Diriyah, the historical birthplace of the Saudi state.AdvertisementAnd then there’s King Abdullah Economic City (KAEC), a beacon of Saudi Arabia’s modern ambitions. Nestled along the Red Sea, KAEC offers travellers the chance to explore pristine beaches, visit world-class museums, and indulge in some of the country’s finest dining experiences. Whether you’re drawn to the golden sands of Yam Beach or the futuristic exhibits at the Museum of Science and Technology, KAEC is a perfect blend of modernity and leisure.This rich tapestry of experiences awaits you in Saudi Arabia, a destination where time seems to both stand still and race ahead. However, planning a holiday to a country this expansive can also be a challenge in itself. After all, who amongst us hasn’t experienced travellers’ remorse – that feeling, right in the middle of the holiday, when you resent not having planned for more time doing the things you’ve only just realized you enjoy most about the holiday, while simultaneously wishing you had steered clear of the things that weren’t as breathtaking as they looked online? Who amongst us hasn’t wished for a time machine then? From Dream to Reality: A Journey Tailored Just for YouThanks to Spectacular Saudi, you won’t need a time machine to avoid those “wish I’d known” moments. This immersive event allows you to design your perfect trip before you even leave the city. Use your time at the event to identify what draws you most, and then create an itinerary that matches! Whether you fall in love with the rich flavors of Saudi cuisine or the intricate art and history of the Bedouin culture, you’ll know exactly how to tailor your adventure.If you’ve fallen in love with the food, consider designing your itinerary around the foodie cities of Riyadh, Jeddah and AlUla that also provide a backdrop of historical and architectural wonders to explore between meals. If bedouin culture and the Kingdom’s past is drawing you in, consider a visit to At-Turaif in Diriyah or the archaeological marvels of Hegra in AlUla where it’s easy to transport yourself back in time to the Kingdom’s royal origins. If architecture is what brings you joy, then you can’t go wrong with the modern-meets-traditional design of Maraya Hall, or Najdi architecture in At-Turaif, where sustainable building practices have stood the test of time. And if natural beauty is what your heart desires, then there’s no end to the options at hand with Saudi’s diverse landscapes.What’s more, the Spectacular Saudi event goes out of its way to ensure that your trip to Saudi Arabia is as thrilling as it is frictionless. Want a hassle-free Saudi visa? All you need is a valid Visa or Mastercard credit card and sufficient funds, and you’ll have your visa in hand within 48 hours. It’s that simple; no late-night stressing over paperwork or last-minute scrambles.No more poring over travel websites either. Spectacular Saudi has put together a smorgasbord of travel discounts and packages that you’ll find extremely hard to beat. For instance, SAUDIA Airlines is offering buy-one-get-50%-off on business class tickets, along with a 15% discount on economy class. Daily giveaways include free tickets for two to Saudi Arabia. And if you’re planning to travel with friends or family, exclusive packages starting at INR 99,999 for 5-night group tours to Riyadh, Jeddah, and Dammam make this an unmissable opportunity.Sounds too good to be true? Don’t take our word for it when you can experience it firsthand!
Register here for an immersive journey into the Heart of Arabia, and dust off your traveling pants. It’s time for a new journey.

 9 mins  ‘Rockstar’ director Imtiaz Ali on film’s getting re-released: ‘cinema is permanent’

Mumbai, Sep 21 : Director Imtiaz Ali, who is known for his cult movies like ‘Love Aaj Kal’, ‘Rockstar’, ‘Highway, ‘Tamasha’ and many others, shared his take on the films getting re-released in theatres.
During an interactive session, when Imtiaz was asked about old films getting released back-to-back and whether is there a lack of script in the industry, the director said, “No, there is no lack of script, cinema is permanent. Cinema can be seen for 100 years, which is a good cinema and it is a matter of great joy that films are being re-released. At least, we can see our old favorite films again”.

Imtiaz continued, “If I want to see ‘Sholay’ and I want to see it on the big screens, then this means is not available to me. Today, it is available because it is the time of re-release, why should we not see our good old films?”
“Like we can see in OTT again and again, in the same way, we can see it in theatre. So, I welcome this trend very much.” He concluded.
In the same session, he also spoke about the criticism of his recently released ‘Amar Singh Chamkila’ due to its language barrier. Speaking on it Imtiaz said, “Actually, we used some clever subtitling in it so that people could understand it very easily and well because he was a Punjabi singer and the film was in Hindi, so it was difficult and we tried our best to make the Hindi people understand the Punjabi language as much as possible.”

‘Amar Singh Chamkila’ featured Diljit Dosanjh and Parineeti Chopra in the lead roles. The film was based on the life of Punjab’s renowned singer ‘Amar Singh Chamkila’ and his wife Amarjot Kaur who became famous for singing explicit songs resembling fantasies between women and men that rose fury among many others.
The film’s music was composed by A. R. Rahman, with lyrics beautifully penned by Irshad Kamil. The film helmed by Imtiaz Ali made its way to the OTT platform Netflix on April 12, 2024 and received mixed reviews from critics.
However, many cine lovers praised the makers for focusing on the details and for creating the aura of vintage Punjab fascinatingly.
The film is currently available on the streaming platform Netflix.
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Couple found dead while snorkeling in tourist hotspot, leaves behind toddler son

A pregnant mother and her husband have reportedly drowned while on vacation in Hawaii, leaving their 18-month-old son orphaned. Ilya Tsaruk, 25, and Sophia Tsaruk, 26, from the city of Snohomish near Seattle, were believed to have been swimming or snorkeling off the coast of the Ahihi-Kinau Natural Area Reserve in Maui before they drowned Saturday, the County of Maui Department of Fire and Public Safety told Fox News Digital.Rescuers arrived at the scene around noon after the Maui Fire Department received a report of “swimmers/snorkelers in distress.”WOMAN, CHILD, TORTOISE, CAT RESCUED FROM SAILBOAT OFFSHORE HAWAII Ilya Tsaruk, 25, and Sophia Tsaruk, 26, are pictured with their son. The couple reportedly drowned while vacationing in Hawaii. (Instagram/Andreytupikov916)They first found the pregnant mother unresponsive in the water approximately 100 to 150 yards from shore and pulled her from the water. Rescuers went back in the water, where they found her husband on the ocean floor. CPR was administered to both victims, but rescuers’ efforts were unsuccessful.Both parents were pronounced deadat the scene. 1 DEAD, 2 MISSING AFTER TOURIST HELICOPTER CRASHES OFF COAST OF HAWAIIAN ISLAND The best ranked beach in the U.S., according to Tripadvisor, is located in Lahaina, Maui, Hawaii.  (iStock)The fire department said the surf conditions were “mostly calm” that day.Sophia was pregnant with a baby girl, and the young parents left behind an 18-month-old son, who was staying with his aunt and uncle during his parents’ tragic deaths, according to a fundraising page for the family.  Aerial view of Kahului in Maui, Hawaii. The Tsaruks died while vacationing on the island. (Andre Seale/VW PICS/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)CLICK TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP”Ilya and Sophia both loved the Lord and were always serving in the church and serving people around them,” fundraising organizer Andrey Tupikov wrote. “Sophia had the voice of an angel, and together with Ilya, they sang in a worship group in their church.”

Every Upcoming Jason Statham Movie Releasing In 2025 & Beyond

Jason Statham is one of the busiest actors in Hollywood right now and he’s got plenty more coming down the pipe in the years ahead.The British action star worked on four movies in 2023 alone, starring in The Meg 2: The Trench, Fast X, Operation Fortune: Ruse de Guerre, and Expend4ables. Not to mention Statham most recently appeared as the lead in the 2024 action thriller, The Beekeeper. The actor is also a producer with his own production company, Punch Palace Productions.Every Jason Statham Movie Releasing in 2024, 2025 and BeyondLevon’s Trade
Rough Edges PressUp next for Jason Statham is Levon’s Trade. The film is from Suicide Squad director David Ayer and features a script written by Sylvester Stallone, based on Chuck Dixon’s novel Levon’s Trade.Statham will lead the film as Levon Cade, an ex-black ops agent who is leading a peaceful life as a construction worker with his daughter. That is until someone new in his life goes missing and he’s forced to resort to his old set of skills to get them back.Levon’s Trade also stars David Harbour, Michael Peña, and Jason Flemyng. Filming wrapped on the movie in England earlier in 2024 and is currently scheduled for release on January 17, 2025.Mutiny
Warner Bros.Statham will next produce and star in Mutiny, an action thriller that has just begun filming in the UK. The plot (as per Variety) follows Cole Reed (played by Statham) an ex-Special Forces and NYC cop who was kicked off the police force and moves into private security for a Thai shipping tycoon. However, when Cole is framed for his boss’ murder, he is forced to go on the run and discovers a sinister and corrupt conspiracy.Mutiny is directed by Jean-Francois Richet (Plane). The only other cast member attached to the film is Annabell Wallis (Star Trek Discovery) and the film does not yet have a release date.Fast X Part 2
Universal PicturesJason Statham has had a long-running part as Deckard Shaw in the Fast and the Furious franchise. The actor was even one of the leads in the spin-off movie Hobbs & Shaw. However, he only played a small part in the most recent installment, Fast X. In the movie, Shaw is recruited by Han (Sung Kang) to help the family with their latest villain, Dante Reyes (Jason Momoa). But when Shaw learns he is targeting those closest to him he disappears to ensure the safety of his mother, Magdalene (Helen Mirren). Statham is expected to return as Shaw in the second part of Fast X, which is expected to be released in 2026, although this has not been confirmed.[ Fast and Furious 11: Everything We Know So Far ]Small Dark Look
Amazon MGMNews broke in 2020 that Statham was in talks to star in the crime drama, Small Dark Look, by director Martin Zandvliet (Land of Mine) and with a script by Steven Knight (Locke).The film would reportedly focus on the Russian mob in London and would be something of a follow-up to David Cronenberg’s 2007 film, Eastern Promises. However, there have been no further updates on this project since 2020, so its development may have stalled.Jason Statham’s latest release, The Beekeeper, is available on digital platforms.

Empowering Futures: 50 Female Students Complete Seed of Fortune Ghana Tech Training

The Seed of Fortune-Ghana has equipped about 50 female students in Koforidua with an intensive training on education technology, business pitch and a Girls Start-Up Competition.
Among the participating schools were Oti Boateng Senior High School, Oyoko Methodist Senior High School and the Ghana Senior High School (GHANASS).
Lady Juliet Nyarko Adansi, Country Lead for Seed of Fortune – Ghana said the students were taken through email account creation, email etiquettes, business pitch, business website development and career path.
She said the criteria for selection in the Girls Start-Up Competition were the best students that developed the best business idea particularly from a social impact perspective and innovative, and the best in a well-developed or a designed website.
A number of students did their utmost best to win the competition with tablets as their prizes.
She said: “We believe in continuous mentorship, so the tablets given to the winners would guide and help them advance their entrepreneurial journey as they build on the digital skills acquired.”
Lady Adansi urged students to regularly visit their schools’ Information and Communication Technology (ICT) laboratories to practice the skills they had acquired.
Seed of Fortune Ghana is a non-profit organization established by Nitiya Walker and has operated in the United States of America for over 10 years.
The organization aims to financially empower young women with vision, teaching financial literacy, professional development skills, and supporting them to apply for college scholarships.

This luxury spot proves that travelers who head straight to Greece’s islands are missing out

By Hannah Seligson, CNN

(CNN) — Tell someone you’re going to Greece, and you’ll probably be asked “which Island are you visiting?” It’s an understandable knee-jerk response since many travelers spend little or no time on the mainland. But tourists with eyes only for the Aegean islands are missing out.

Specifically, on Costa Navarino, a far-reaching luxury development with four resorts (including the first Mandarin Oriental in Greece), golf courses, shopping, dining and spas, all located in the Messinia region about a three-hour drive from Athens.

Once known chiefly for its rustic landscape, Kalamata olives, ancient temples and a historic naval battle, this area of the southwest Peloponnese peninsula, anchored by Costa Navarino, is now on its way to becoming a global tourist destination that boasts deep history, unspoiled villages and miles of pristine beaches in addition to its growing luxury offerings.

Multi-resort and residence development Costa Navarino includes The Romanos, a Luxury Collection Resort, a W and a Westin — spread out over the 1,000 hectare complex.  There’s even a town square called Navarino Agora: a vibrant waterfront shopping, dining and culture center that hosts everything from wine tastings to concerts that are open and free to the public.

Costa Navarino is making its way onto the jet-set itinerary in the same league as St. Tropez, Capri and Ibiza, but without the crowds.

An ambitious vision

It’s all part of the vision of one man, Captain Vassilis Constantakopoulos.

Constantakopoulos, founder of the largest independent private cargo shipping company in the world, grew up in the village of Diavolitsi in Messinia and eventually dedicated his life to reviving his birthplace. His goal was to turn Costa Navarino into a premier luxury travel spot with an eye toward sustainability.

The vision for the area, which includes an emphasis on creating opportunities for locals to remain in the region, was born in the mid-1980s. In 1997, having already acquired most of the land for the Costa Navarino project, Constantakopoulos founded development company TEMES and implementation of the project followed. Constantakopoulos passed away in 2011.

“He wanted to bring people back to Messinia,” said Giota Spiliotopoulou, communications manager of Athens-based TEMES. Costa Navarino is TEMES Group’s flagship project, and the company has so far invested more than 1.25 billion euros (about $1.4 billion) in the development.

Constantakopoulos’ vision has been turned into a place that caters to everyone from families to golfers, offering accommodations ranging from the adult-focused W hotel to the Mandarin, which opened in August 2023.

The destination is competing with other glamorous spots in the Mediterranean, but unlike many of those well-established hot spots, Costa Navarino was constructed with a sustainable ethos and approach.

“Captain Vassilis was a keen environmentalist. We moved 7,000 olive trees, 9,000 other kinds of trees and one million endemic plants during construction and then we put them back. Only 10 or 15 olive trees didn’t make it,” Spiliotopoulou explained.

There is no single-use plastic anywhere in the complex, and three reservoirs were constructed to use and recycle water in a more environmentally sound way. Costa Navarino has a partnership with the University of Stockholm on an on-site environmental observatory that measures the impact of climate change.

It seems that if you build it responsibly, they will come. Spiliotopoulou cites an increasing number of visitors from the UK, Germany and France who are discovering the southwest Peloponnese and selecting it over more well-trodden destinations such as Mallorca in Spain or the Algarve in Portugal.

And Costa Navarino has not joined other Southern Mediterranean destinations in reaching Capri-level prices.  Some of the hotels have rates that are still in the three-figures.

For instance, rooms at The Romanos start at 345 euros (about $385) for 2024 with August high-season rates starting at 700 euros (about $770). At the ultra-private Mandarin Oriental, located on the tranquil Navarino Bay, low-season rates start at 1,000 euros (about $1,115) for suites.

The culinary options are seemingly endless with more than 40 restaurants, cafes and bars to choose from.

There’s Greek fine dining at the Mandarin Oriental’s Oliviera, which takes its olive oil — Messinia has some of the best in the world — as seriously as its wine, offering a world-class tasting of local varieties. Much of the food for all the resort’s restaurants is sourced from a nearby farm that turns up on plates in the form of bright orange eggs with tomatoes (a dish called kayana), along with Greek pies made with flour from the property’s own stone mill.

At The Romanos, there’s the canopied beachfront Barbouni, a laid-back yet elegant lunch spot called “the most beautiful restaurant in Greece” by Instagram influencer voyage_provacateur.

Navarino Bay, the stretch of coast on which the Mandarin and W Hotel are located, is an ideal boating spot for nature enthusiasts and history buffs. Drop anchor at Chrisi Ammos Beach on the quiet far side of Gialova for a shallow dip in azure waters or lounging on the tranquil natural beach. Scattered like buried treasure across three rugged, uninhabited islands, the bay hosts four serene war monuments – one each to the British, French, Russian and Italian navies – honoring the forces that assisted Greece in its 1820s bid for independence by ambushing the unsuspecting Ottoman forces in Navarino Bay.

If there is a scene developing in the off-property environs, you’d have to squint to see it. What you will find, about a five-minute drive from Costa Navarino, is the village of Gialova. While Gialova is quiet and quaint, the waterfront restaurant Kochili is a buzzy eatery known for fresh fish that you can select yourself.  But in keeping with the vibe of the area, it’s so casual that shoes are practically optional.

Steeped in history

Costa Navarino is set against the larger panorama of the southwest Peloponnese, which is steeped in 4,500 years of history. The area is filled with villages like Pylos that feel frozen in time, unspoiled beaches, uninhabited islands and a bucolic landscape dotted with groves of olive trees.

A few minutes from Costa Navarino is the must-visit Voidokilia Beach, which is shaped like a horseshoe (or omega).  The spot is one of the most iconic and pristine beaches in Greece and is considered a top place for snorkeling. Above the dunes of Voidokilia is a tomb that is said to belong to Thrasymedes, son of mythical King Nestor (of Homer’s Odyssey fame.) The ruins of the ancient Temple of Nestor, a short trip by car into the hills, is one of the region’s best-known historical landmarks.

The region’s capital Kalamata, which gives its name to the eponymous olive, hosts an international dance festival and has a well-connected airport. Practically dormant two decades ago, Kalamata International Airport now has a growing number of flights to and from major European hubs.

There is much to explore, whether by bicycle (for rent at Navarino Agora), rental car, taxi, boat or on foot. Presiding atop a cliff overlooking the namesake town and Navarino Bay is Pylos Castle, a fortress with many eras of history that makes the perfect sunset panorama.

The town of Pylos, which is visible from the hotels set along Navarino Bay, is steeped in Old World charm but also is home to the contemporary Aerides jewelry store, an artisan workshop where Katerina Karampela and Constantinos Diamandis sell their handmade pieces, along with many other charming small-town shops and restaurants lining the bayfront central square.

The region hosts numerous waterfalls nestled like hidden gems in the forested hills beyond the coastal settlements. Kalamaris Waterfall, about three miles’ journey by bike or car from Gialova along a dusty, hilly back-country road followed by a brief but brambly trail hike, offers a refreshing swim as reward for reaching it.

Many pristine stretches of coastline, where the beach chairs are free (for now) or nonexistent, can be accessed by any form of locomotion from any of the Costa Navarino properties. Longer boat trips can take you farther out into the Ionian Sea.

And for those visitors still hankering for a Greek island, a 20-minute drive from Costa Navarino puts you in Methoni, where you can hire a private boat for around 50 euros for the seven-minute ride to Sapienza.

There you’ll find uninhabited enclaves with crystalline waters where you might see dolphins and flamingos migrating from North Africa in September. What you won’t find: beach clubs like those in Mykonos renting chairs for 200 euros a day.

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Attack on Actress Bhavana shook the film industry..!?

Attack on Actress bhavana shook the film industry..!?* Actress Bhavana’s kidnapping and rape case.* She fought bravely.* She gave courage to all the victims like her.If you ask if there is a casting couch in the tollywood industry, then you can say that there is definitely. In fact, there are lovers not only in this field but also in all fields. Harassing women. heroine bhavana was one of those victims of such harassment. Karthika menon alias bhavana made her debut in the film industry with the malayalam movie “Nammaal (2002)”. In 2008, she entered the tollywood industry with the movie Ontari. She also did a telugu movie called Hero. In 2009, she acted as the heroine in the movie Mahatma and got a lot of recognition. Despite being born and brought up in kerala, she looks like a telugu girl, and that’s why many telugu audiences connected with this cute girl.But this cutie faced serious sexual harassment in the film industry. After the attack on her, everyone came to know that there is no safety for women in the film industry. What actually happened was that on february 17, 2017, while bhavana was returning to kochi after the shooting, her car was hit by a van. Five men forced their way in, sexually assaulted her, and filmed the crime. After three hours she was thrown out of the car. Her condition became miserable after she was brutally attacked and thrown on the road. She suffered from physical and mental injuries for a whole day. The next day bhavana lodged a complaint with the police. Six months later, on 10 July 2017, actor dileep was arrested as the eighth accused of conspiracy charges. Pulsar Suni’s bail plea was rejected after serving five years in jail. A special court was set up in 2018, but many witnesses turned hostile during the trial. bhavana doesn’t want to label herself a “victim”. She also complained that some consider her an accused and demanded to prove her innocence. During the cross-checking of her in court, she was asked very bad questions and she did not want to answer them, but she bravely moved forward so that no one would be in a similar situation again.This case created a sensation in the kerala film industry. A hema Committee was also formed. Now it is seen how bad the casting couch is in the industry through that hema committee. It is known that there were sexual allegations against Choreographer Jani master in the tollywood industry and after that similar allegations were also made against director Trivikram.