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Neha Dhupia explores Australia with her family

| | Mar 28, 2016, at 09:07 pm
Mumbai, March 28th, 2016: Neha Dhupia who is quite a travel enthusiast was recently invited to Australia to judge Miss India Australia.

She extended her work stay to explore Australia with her parents who have been wanting to visit Australia for a while now. 

The actress said, “We stayed at service apartments in the heart of the city as it’s always better like that with family. I have been to Melbourne before but my parents have always wanted to visit. Now it’s a tick off their bucket list. They loved it so much that now they plan on going back there for the summer. We behaved like tourists and non-tourists and did everything there was to do — from the Pacific drive to Bondi beach and Blue Mountains to just lying on the grass and soaking in the city and kayaking. I am a foodie and I usually take recommendations from locals and eat a lot of street food. Australia had extreme quality control on food and every cuisine and restaurant is spectacular.” 

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