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Russian All over By Cameron Jenkins, In London Magazine, 06 Dec 2006
Cameron Jenkins travels to New Russia to drink vodka, laugh at statues and chat to fellow children of the Cold War.
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Sail away By Kim Smith, TNT, 13 Nov 2006
The best way to see the Egyptian Nile is by felucca. So climb aboard from Aswan to Luxor.
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Will you marry me? By Kim Smith, TNT, 13 Nov 2006
The wonders of Egypt can be tainted for some women by unwanted attention from the locals. But there's plenty you can do to limit this.
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Capital memory By Paul Doyle, TNT, 13 Nov 2006
Alexandria's ancient mystery hangs over a modern city. This fascinating mix is both pleasing and peaceful.
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Hit the road By Tom Jones, Real Travel magazine, Oct/Nov 2006
Road trips offer a chance to discover a country under your own steam, stopping and exploring where and when you want. Tom Hall picks his choice of ten top road trips fro around the world.
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A Beginners's guide to India By Alison Grinter, TNT, 23 Oct 2006
Alison Grinter has important advice for first timers in India and Amy Macpherson visits the pink city of Jaipur and the eclectic capital that is Delhi.
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Bird's eye view of ancient city By TNT
on the go tours have introduced dawn hot air balloon ride over Luxor as an optional add-on to its Egypt adventure tours.
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What, No camels? By Sarah Baxter, Wanderlust, Oct 2006
Golden mummies, crystal mountains, mobile phone reception - Egypt's western desert isn't exactly what Sarah Baxter imagined.
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God's kitchen By Elise Rana, TNT
A cookery course in Jordan is a great way to not just sample the country's delicacies but to create them as well.
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Belly brigade By Jill Crawshaw, The Times, 3 Jun 2006
Shake your tum with the best of them. 800 belly dancers descended on Cairo for the Ahlan-wasahlan Belly dancing festival from June 26-30.
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Exploring Egypt By Linda Vellosa, London student, 2 May 2006
Linda Vellosa walks us through the corridor of both ancient and modern Egypt on a nine-day whistlestop tour.
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Middle East miracle By Julie Collins-Clark, www.theenquirer.co.uk, 20 Apr 2006
Half crawling down the belly of the smallest of the three mighty pyramids in Cairo, climbing back to the surface is not an option but believe me, 5,000-year-old air is not refreshing.
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The pyramids, Giza and Egypt By Now travel, 16 Apr 2006
A tourist attraction even in Roman times, it retains it's age-old appeal.
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Short breaks By Rob Ryan, The Times, 06 Jan 2006
Another year - another 52 fantastic escapes to plan. Rob Ryan searches from Rio to Rome to find the year's best breaks.
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Romanov tour By Jill Crawshaw, The Times
It promises vodka-fuelled lunches, banyas (steam baths), sleigh and horse-drawn carriage rides and a trip on the Trans-Siberian railway.
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Truck through the Middle east By Rhiannon Batten, The Independent, Nov 2005
On the go's new middle eastern overland journey takes 35 days to rumble through Turkey, Syria, Jordan and Egypt, packing in most of the best-known sights.
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School breaks By Jan Barden, The Mail, Sep 2005
Dear Headmistress, I am sure you'll agree that the chance to watch the annual wildlife migration across the plains of the Serengeti is an opportunity not to be missed.
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