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Explore Bedouin Petra By Wanderlust magazine, October 2007
On the Go Tours Bedouin Experience is a unique journey through Jordan with a literary twist.
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Got Itchy feet? By New Zeland Inspired, September - October 2007
If your summer holidays has got you hankering after another adventure, October is the month to do it.
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A Bright Christmas By Kim Smith, 10 September 2007, TNT magazine
It didn't snow but Russia was a jolly good place to spend Christmas Day.
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The Sun Festival By Sunday Times, 9 September 2007
Egyptian pharaohs didn't just command their people, they commanded the forces of nature. Twice a year, at Abu Simbel, the rising sun illuminates the inner sanctum of the temple of Ramses who orederd its alignment do that the the sun's rays would mark his ascension to the throne and his birthday - that's February 22 and October 22 to you.
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Delhi, Agra and Jaipur By ABTA Magazine, September 2007
Solo travellers are our biggest market and it's not just the young and adventurous who choose to travel on their own. We have people of 60s and 70s going on our trips. People are definitely getting better in terms of travel.
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On the Go Tours By Arabella Dymoke, The Good Web Guide
London based onthegotours specialise in arranging group tours, tailor made holidays, city breaks, special travel events and overland adventures to a range of worldwide destinations.
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The Trans-siberian By Janelle Estreich, TNT magazine, 20 August 2007
Spanning a continent and dozens of ancient cultures, there’s a reason, this age-old train journey is regarded as the classic overland adventure.
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Jordan tour with Local Kiwi guide London Lite, 15 August 2007
"A Bedouin Experience" is an eight day tour of Jordan that departs on 20th October and guest guide at Petra is MArguerite Van Geldermalsen, author of "Married to a Bedouin".
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Pretty in Pink By Amy Adams, TNT magazine, 6 Aug 2007
Petra has been voted one of the new seven wonders of the world. Will the rose-red city be lost again, this time under a blanket of tourists?
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The city that fell into the sea Dan Whitaker, The Observer: Escape, 29 July 2007
Ancient Alexandria was the home of world's ancient library and Queen Cleopatra until an earthquake tipped it into the Med. Dan Whitaker explores another Egypt.
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Adventure City A.M.(Circulation 100,486) 23 July 2007
Everyone likes a bit of adventure but organising it somewhat takes away from the spontaneity.
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Egypt's tempting temple By Sascha Hutchinson, TravelMail, 9 November 2006
Of all the temples in Egypt, Abu Simbel is the most impressive - and not only because of the extraordinary feat of engineering that allows us to see it today.
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Even the most over-enthusiastic guide can't compete with the treasures of ancient Egypt By Rebecca Galton, TNT magazine, 18 June 2007
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Getting holiday seekers On the Go By Simon West, Australian, New Zealand, South African Times, 15 May 2007
Positioning yourself amongst the many travel companies looking to give backpackers and frequent fliers an original experience is a risky proposition. Scott Braidwood however, has found success and a way to stand out from the pack by understanding his clients, offering flexibility and finding a new angle. He tells Simon West how he took On The Go tours to the top.
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It's a cooking holiday By Neelam Raaj, Sunday Times of India, 22 April 2007
For travellers who want to learn how to rustle up their curries and tikkas, India has become one of the hottest gourmet getaways.
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Cultural delights, but without the scary stuff By Monica Porter, The London paper, 3 April 2007
Jordan is the ideal destination for anyone who wishes to sample the wonders of the middle east without all the scary stuff. If you're intrigued by ancient history there are few places that beat Jordan.
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Vodka on Ice By Chris Moss, The Guardian 24 March 2007
Travelling is no easy ride but it's worth the trip to see vast, shimmering Lake Baikal, says Chris Moss, The Guardian.
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Lost & Found By Elise Rana, TNT magazine, Feb 2006
Forgotten for more than 500 years, Jordan’s ancient city of Petra has made an astounding comeback. Elise Rana visits an ancient wonder you need to see to believe.
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Bazaar Experience By Kim Smith, TNT magazine, Feb 2006
A shopping trip to Egypt’s bazaars is a world away from the prosaic high streets of the UK. Kim Smith has some advice for hopeful hagglers.
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Golden Christmas By Kim Smith, TNT magazine
On a sand-covered day in Egypt, Kim Smith enjoys her less-than-wintry christmas in Dahab.
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St Petersburg Russia By Kim Smith, TNT magazine
If a Russian OAP told you he'd lived in Petrograd, Leningrad and St Petersburg but never moved house, you'd think he was a vodka short of a stomach pump.
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The Anzac Experience By Conal Hana, TNT magazine, 28 Feb, 2007
Thousands of young Australians and New Zealanders travel to Gallipoli each year to commemorate those who fought there and to celebrate the Anzac spirirt.
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Holidays with a conscience Bella mag, 13 Mar 2007
These breaks aren't just good for you - they are good for the world as well.
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School holidays By Charles Campion, Independent magazine, 3 Feb 2007
"Holidays for people who love food, " it says on the front of the On the Menu. For once the hype rings true. These are holidays first and foremost, with the cooking school element taken seriously, but not dominating, enlisting names like Rosemary Schrager and Valentina Harris.
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Do it yourself Sunday telegraph, Jan 14 2007
Judy Cordoza's cookery classes pass on culinary secrets and tips on techniques for dishes from all over India.
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