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Mumbai… Going Packaged
By Sunday Times Travel Magazine, August 2008
On the Go Tours (020 7371 113, www.onthegotours.com) has a nine-night ‘Bollywood, Beaches and Caves’ trip, with four nights in Mumbai and five aboard the Deccan Odyssey train across Maharashtra, from £1,979pp, including flights and most meals.
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Brochure Round Up
By Travel Trade Gazette, 11 July 2008
On The Go has issued a new Egypt and Jordan brochure featuring a new seven-day Siwa to Alexandria tour, incorporating four-wheel-drive safaris and bike tours.
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Dam nation
By TNT Magazine, 23 June 2008
Dam nation, Egypt is famed for its fascinating ancient sites. But at Aswan it’s more recent history that proves spell-binding… Krysten Booth travelled on a King Ramses 13-day tour of Egypt with On the Go (020 7371 1113; www.onthegotours.com). Prices start from £449.
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On top of the world By TNT Magazine, 23 June 2008
On the Go has released its India, Himalayas and Sri Lanka brochure for 2008/2009. The programme includes new tours to Nepal and Tibet, such as trekking to Everest Base Camp and making a pilgrimage to the Roof of the World. On the Go offers both group tours and tailor-made holidays to the region with optional extras such as Kerala or Kashmir.
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Need to know By Erin Miller, TNT Magazine, 09 June 2008
Erin Miller travelled to Turkey with On The Go. Tours range from eight to 15 days and prices start at £299.
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Off the Shelf - Russia and Trans-Siberian
By ABTA Magazine, June 2008
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Northern Egypt offers new slant By TNT Magazine, 27 May 2008
Follow in the footsteps of Alexander the Great on the new Siwa to Alexandria trip from On The Go tours. Travel into the Western Desert to visit the war graves of Al Elamein, discover the ancient traditions of the Siwan people and see modern Alexandria on the Mediterranean Coast.
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Awesome adventures By Bella Magazine, 27 May 2008
Morocco…A camel ride across the Sahara and a night under the stars in a Berber camp are the highlights of the 15-day Camels, Souks And Kasbahs trip from On The Go Tours. But there are other treats too. Explore the old cities of Fez and Marrakech and the Roman ruins at Volubilis, then chill in the seaside town of Essaouira. Prices start at £399, including most meals and accommodation, plus a local payment of £149. Flights are extra. www.onthegotours.com
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Track Record By TNT Magazine, Claire Goodall, 12 May 2008
Everything you need to know about riding the Trans-Siberian railway.
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Holidays fit for a Maharaja By Timothy Barber, City AM, 26 April 2008
India’s burgeoning economy means you can now see the country’s wonders in five-star luxury.
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Space age trips in Russia By TNT Magazine, 21 April 2008
Experience zero gravity or get close to the stars in a Russian Air Force combat plane as a part of the new Space programme offered by On The Go tours. The new options are offered as bolt-ons to the travel company’s Russia and Trans-Siberian tours…Also new for 2008 are three itineraries to see the total solar eclipse in Siberia on August 1,either as part of your Trans-Sib adventure or separate trip..
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Happy cultural revolution Daralyn Danns, Jewish Chronicle, 18 April 2008
This summer’s Olympics offer a perfect excuse to see Beijing and Shanghai, says Daralyn Danns.
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Jordan: A Dead Sea & Bedouin adventure By Jasleen Kandhari, Epoch times, 4 April 2008
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Five Star Square Mile Magazine, April 2008
Dead Sea sunsets are something special – bathers linger on the beach until the last drop of colour has been squeezed from the sky and more.
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Bedouin and breakfast By Beverly Doole, High Life magazine, April 2008
Forget the well trodden historical routes. The new way to experience Jordan is through the eyes of the people who lived in the rose-red caves for centuries.
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Keeping up with the Joneses By John Kampfner, Travel Mail online, 29 March 2008
John Kampfner packs his trilby and follows the world?s favourite swashbuckler through Jordan?s ancient wonders...
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Go where the spirit takes you By Julia Brookes, The Times, 22 March 2008
On the world's gretaest pilgrimages.
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A Divine Destination - A land of biblical proportions By Caroline Jowett, Daily Express, 22 March 2008
Seeing is believing for the faithful who come to Jordan to bathe in biblical waters and explore the sites of the Old Testament.
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Under Syria's Spell By Amy Adams, TNT Magazine, 17 March 2008
The Ancient city of Damascus weaves its magic over visitors with its storytelling, souks and sweets.
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Trails of the Unexpected By Alice Brandt (Bev Doole), First Eleven, March 2008
Watching chariot racing in a Roman hippodrome or going on a candlelit trek to the World Heritage Site of Petra, Alice Brandt (Bev Doole) was enchanted by her visit to Jordan?
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Where time stands still By Liz Kavanagh, Compass Magazine (Circulation 16,544) March 2008
Liz Kavanagh explores the ancient kingdom of Jordan. We stayed at the Kempinski Hotel Ishtar Dead Sea, one of the areas most prestigious properties?
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How far can I go on a 'short' rail holiday? Ask Frank Barrett, Mail on Sunday, 17 February 2008
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South America bound By TNT Magazine, 11 February 2008
You can't beat exploring the world's highest city, paddling down the world's largest river and exploring the world's biggest rainforest.
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Jordan By Emma Robertson, Bella magazine, 5 February 2008 The ancient kingdom of Jordan can easily give its neighbour Egypt a run fr its money with its fascinating history.
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Chamber of secrets By Julian Allason, FT How to spend it?, 2 February 2008
Special progammes of privileged access are cropping up in the most extraordinary places and with the most extraordinary people.
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Green dragon By Kevin Rushby, The Guardian, 2 February 2008
China has one of the worst environmental records in the world but Kevin Rushby finds the green shoots of ecotourism in a timeless corner of Yunnan province.
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Ready, steady, Goa! By Matt Warren, Daily Mail 30 January 2008
Picture postcard beaches and dazzling history aplenty - India's at its best beside the seaside...
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Way to go By The Guardian travel, 2 February 2008
On The Go Tours can tailormake a seven-day itinerary, with six nights' accommodation (mix of eco-lodge, homestays, guesthouses), all transfers, all meals, entrance fees and the services of a local guide for �629..
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Chinese Checkers By ABTA magazine, January 2008
On the Go Tours has a new China brochure with a mix of group and tailor-made tours of five to 18 days.
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All they take is what will keep them alive for this journey. Most of that is knowledge.
By Peter Owen Jones, The Sunday Times, 13 January 2008
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Kolkata: The Literary Grande Dame By The Sunday Times Travel Magazine, 08 January 2008
Modern India is symbolised, increasingly, by squeaky-clean skyscrapers. Kolkata, by contrast, is still a city of alleyways, brimming with overflowing bins, shabby shops and lunching cows chewing cardboard boxes but therein lies the appeal of the city formerly known as Calcutta: home of poet laureate Rabindranath Tagore, and a population fiercely proud of its literary roots.
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We want to see Egyptian wonders? By Wilson via Email, Independent, 05 January 2008
We recently took our children to see the Tutankhamun exhibition in London, which left us all wanting to see where the beautiful artefacts came from.
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Khan El Khalili By The Sunday Times Travel Magazine, 02 January 2008
Spices and oriental wares have been sold in Cairo's vast pattern of tiny alleys and souks since 1382.
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I'm here to help By Vincent Crump, The Sunday Times, 23 December 2007
Voluntourism combines travel with doing good. But do you help or just assuage your guilt?
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Nick Trend selects 10 last-minute escapes fom Turkey and sleet. By Nick Trend, Daily Telegraph, 15 December 2007
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Spa report - Kempinski Hotel Ishtar, Dead Sea, Jordan By Scottish Daily Mail, 10 December 2007
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Travel Brief By The Sunday Times Travel Magazine, December 2007
On the Go has a very traditional 10-day Jewel of the Nile stopping in Cairo, Aswan and Luxor from ?699pp excluding flights.
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Wildlife By ABTA magazine, November 2007
The coastline, waters, plains and jungles of the south provide a varied habitat for a vast range of species.
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Finding Peace in the Middle East By Sharon Lindores, Metro, 30 November 2007
Travelling to Umm Qais Sharon Lindores finds a land rich in history dating back to Bible and beyond.
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Egypt By The Mail, 11 November 2007
The Nile is the biggest draw but not the only one.
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Beijing on Track By Janelle Estreich, TNT Magazine, 05 November 2007
The race to ready China's capital for the 2008 Olympic games is on course, as the city braces for a tourist influx of 4.5 million.
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Why India should definitely be on everyone's list of places to visit in the world? By Travel Bulletin, 02 November 2007
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Go tours goes festive On the Go Tours is offering three tours over Christmas. By Travel weekly, 10 October 2007
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Russian adventures to the solar eclipse By Travel Bite Web site, 20 September 2007
A total solar eclipse is the perfect excuse to venture out to some of the world's most far-flung corners and experience them at their most spectacular.
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See temple's Sun festival By Travel weekly, 21 September 2007
Culture and Adventure specialist On the Go is offering two itineraries to see the Sun festival at the temple of King Ramses 2 at Abu Simbel.
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