Sultan Hassan Mosque
Posted By Simone |
31st Aug 2010
Last week I had the pleasure of visiting Sultan Hassan Mosque and Madrassa (religious school) in the ... |
The Sea of Galilee
Posted By Chihiro |
27th Aug 2010
After a bit of a drive north from Amman, my tour group reached Umm Qais, a black basalt Roman City. ... |
Time Travel in Egypt
Posted By Samantha |
26th Aug 2010
Would you like to travel back in time? Well, unless you’re Marty McFly from 'Back to the Future, a ... |
China Beaches
Posted By Miles |
25th Aug 2010
Nobody ever thinks about China for its beaches. There are, however, some good beaches in China if yo ... |
Inside a Soviet Bunker
Posted By Di |
24th Aug 2010
Imagine yourself in Russia during the cold war, I did when I visited Moscow recently and did the “ ... |
Alex Market
Posted By Prudence |
23rd Aug 2010
If you're winding your way up to Alexandria next time you're in Egypt don't miss the chance to see a ... |
Modelling in China
Posted By Misha |
19th Aug 2010
We happened to visit Beijing during the big celebration of 60th anniversary of the founding of the P ... |
Russia
Posted By Hollie |
18th Aug 2010
Growing up I had only ever heard about Russia as the USSR and lets be honest there wasn’t much goo ... |
Made in Jordan
Posted By Prudence |
17th Aug 2010
I had the privilege of travelling to Jordan this month and whilst I was there I visited a great shop ... |
Holi Festival
Posted By Cherylyn |
16th Aug 2010
One of the best festivals I have been to has been the Holi Festival, which is celebrated at the end ... |
Beautiful St. Petersburg
Posted By Charlie |
13th Aug 2010
St Petersburg, a city of Tsars, violent history, stunning Baroque building and the incredible Hermitage – thousands of exhibits from Kandinsky through to carriages of the Tsars, it is easy to spend days sightseeing and still not see everything the city has to offer. The Church on Spilled Blood was definitely one of the highlights, at first I thought the inside was covered in beautiful paintings until I looked closer and saw it was tiny individual mosaic pieces. Head on to St Isaacs Cathedral and walk to the top to get a picturesque panorama of the city; without a doubt St Pete’s is my favourite city in Russia! no comments
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Zanzibar Dreaming
Posted By Clare |
12th Aug 2010
I topped off my safari in Kenya and Tanzania with 5 days of bliss on the gorgeous island of Zanzibar ... |
Camping in Africa
Posted By Cherylyn |
11th Aug 2010
The most important lesson I learnt when camping out in the wilds of Africa was not ‘the proper way ... |
Culinary Magic in Morocco
Posted By Charlie |
10th Aug 2010
Marrakech conjures up images of a spicy, colourful, exotic city and it certainly is. I was lucky eno ... |
Dining in Dubrovnik
Posted By Kelly |
9th Aug 2010
If you like a glass of wine with dinner, you are in the right place in Dubrovnik. Going out for dinn ... |
Wadi Rum
Posted By Prudence |
6th Aug 2010
Image camping under a blanket of stars surrounded by a sea of red sand and silence! Well that's the ... |
Goa Beaches: helpful tips.
Posted By Cherylyn |
5th Aug 2010
Headed to Goa for some relaxation but cannot afford to splash out on that nice beach front resort? W ... |
The Russian Banya
Posted By Ashley |
4th Aug 2010
The simple Russian banya (sauna) was a perfect escape from the extravagance of Moscow. In the tranqu ... |
Anzac Day...
Posted By Andrew |
3rd Aug 2010
something I always wanted to do ...and now have. Firstly I must warn everyone that this is not an ea ... |
Dead Sea experience
Posted By Prudence |
2nd Aug 2010
The Dead Sea is a great experience not to be missed if travelling in Jordan. If you were to fill a g ... |
A compact breakaway that showcases the very best of ancient Egypt. Taking in the major highlights of Cairo and Luxor. the...
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