Infographic: Our Local Experts Bring You: 12 Things To Do In London

| July 11, 2012

If London’s Calling and you need something to do, somewhere to go, or just a staring competition with a London guard, let our infographic help you out!

Here we have collated some top tips from our local experts, so you can get the most out of your London experience. Make yourself a cuppa tea and ‘av a butchers!*

*cockney slang: butcher’s hook = look

Has this infographic got you in the mood for a climb over the Millennium Dome? Or are you up for reading even more spiffing tips and facts about London? Let us know what you think, and feel free to send us suggestions for our next infographic. You can email us at hq.socialmedia@mydestination.com or tweet us @MyDestination using #Londonthingstodo

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The best travel experience I ever had was in Varanasi in India when I took a boat ride up the Ganges to witness the sacred Hindu public cremations that have taken place there constantly for as long as anyone can remember. Hindu’s journey to Varanasi from all over the country to cremate their loved ones and send them off to the next stage of their spiritual life. As I sat on the boat, watching families dip their deceased into the Ganges and then construct a funeral pyre from only 20ft away, I don’t think I have ever been so moved emotionally by anything I have seen on my travels. Their belief that death is not the final stage of a person’s life means the ceremonies are not considered a grievous occasion and I found this both perplexing and beautiful at the same time. Religion is intertwined in the daily routine of everyone who lives in Varanasi and I felt honoured to be allowed to observe from my small boat, such a milestone in all these people’s lives. Top of my Bucket List, if money was no object, would be to go to Borneo and work in an Orphan Orang-utan Nursery…it would be the ultimate dream to nurse those little ginger fur babies back to health!

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