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 Hermit ... |
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 to pitch my tent’, but to remember to zip up my tent when wandering off on a game walk/drive so that the food stash does not get raided by those cute innocent looking little monkeys!
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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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