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Ten must watch movies for Interns

Watching movies can be an entertaining and educational way for interns in the travel industry to gain insights into the world of travel and hospitality. Here are 10 must-watch movies for interns working in the travel industry, along with descriptions of how each film can help them in their profession:

1. The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014)

  This whimsical Wes Anderson film provides a quirky look at the inner workings of a luxury hotel. It explores the importance of exceptional customer service, attention to detail, and maintaining high standards in the hospitality industry.

2. Up in the Air (2009)

  Starring George Clooney, this film follows a corporate downsizing expert who spends his life traveling. It highlights the realities of frequent business travel, the challenges of managing relationships on the road, and the importance of adaptability in the travel industry.

interns at yolo manali cottage

3. Lost in Translation (2003)

  Set in Tokyo, this movie offers a glimpse into the experiences of two lonely travelers. It emphasizes cultural differences, language barriers, and the profound connections that can be formed during travel, making it relevant for those in the tourism and hospitality sectors.

4. The Secret Life of Walter Mitty (2013)

  This film tells the story of an ordinary man who embarks on an extraordinary global adventure. It showcases the transformative power of travel, encouraging interns to seek out their own adventures and personal growth through their careers in the travel industry.

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5. The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (2011)

  A group of British retirees decides to spend their golden years in a seemingly run-down Indian hotel. This heartwarming film explores the themes of cultural exchange, hospitality, and adapting to new environments, making it insightful for interns working in international tourism.

6. Eat Pray Love (2010)

  Based on the memoir by Elizabeth Gilbert, this film follows a woman’s journey of self-discovery as she travels to Italy, India, and Indonesia. It highlights the spiritual and personal growth that can come from immersive travel experiences.

7. A Map for Saturday (2007)

  This documentary follows the adventures of a backpacker as he travels the world for a year. It provides valuable insights into the backpacking subculture, budget travel, and the challenges and rewards of long-term travel.

8. Crazy Rich Asians (2018)

  Set in Singapore, this romantic comedy offers a glimpse into the extravagant world of the super-wealthy. It showcases the importance of catering to high-end clientele and the role of luxury travel in the industry.

movies night at Yolo Manali

9. The Darjeeling Limited (2007)

  Directed by Wes Anderson, this film follows three estranged brothers on a train journey through India. It explores themes of family, self-discovery, and the unique experiences that travel can provide.

10. Into the Wild (2007)

   Based on a true story, this film tells the tale of a young man who leaves behind a conventional life to explore the wilderness of North America. While cautionary in some aspects, it highlights the adventurous spirit and the pursuit of freedom that travel can inspire.

These movies offer a wide range of perspectives on travel, hospitality, and the personal and professional growth that can come from exploring new places and cultures. Watching them can help interns in the travel industry better understand the diverse aspects of their profession and the experiences of travellers they will serve.

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