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Discover a very traditional oasis By Emily Beament, Norwich Evening News, 13 June 2009
350-miles southwestof bustling Cairo, Siwa Oasis is a dustcoloured settlement surrounded by date palms and olive groves that appears to have changed little in centuries…
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Enchanting Egypt By Emily Beament, Liverpool Echo, 02 June 2009
Emily Beament takes in the sights and sounds of a country of extremes on her seven day Siwa to Alexandria group tour.
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Off the Camel Track By Emily Beament, North West Evening Mail, 29 May 2009
There’s more to Egypt than the Pyrmaids of Giza- the only surviving wonder of the ancient world. A trip deep into the western desert reveals one of its less well-known treasures.
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Seeing Red By Krysten Booth , TNT Magazine, 18th May 2009
Seeing Red-Russia's military muscle has always been a source of national pride, and nowhere more so than historic St. Petersburg.
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Can tourism save the tiger? By Kevin Rushby, The Guardian, 25 April 2009
Paws for thought … tiger numbers in India have dwindled to just 1,200. As India’s big cats face the growing threat of extinction Kevin Rushby visits India to see what can be done.
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Dawn Patrol By Erin Miller, TNT Magazine, March 2009
Set up camp with the thousands of antipodeans to remember those who fought in World War I at an Anzac day service the Gallipoli.
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The Insider By Sameh Nazeeh - Egyptologist and Head Tour Guide, TNT Magazine, March 2009
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A Holiday Romance By Rebecca Galton, TNT Magazine, 16 March 2009
Fall in love with Jordan's ancient city of Petra and the desert landscapes of Wadi Rum.
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An Egyptian Oasis By Timothy Barber, Real Travel, March 2009
Deep in the Egyptian Sahara, Timothy Barber is surprised by the awesome sights, adventure filled days and friendly locals at the Siwa Oasis...
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Simbel of wonder By Rachael Bletchly, The People, 16 November 2008
Towering before us was the breathtaking facade of the Great Temple of Abu Simbel… It was just one golden moment in a nine-day group tour of Egypt I took with travel firm On the Go. The King Tutankhamen trip promised to take me from Cairo to the ancient wonders of Aswan and Luxor by plane, train, boat and hot air balloon.
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Beyond the Pyramids… By Timothy Barber, City AM, 3 November 2008
Timothy Barber travels through the Sahara desert to experience the temples and spring waters of one of Egypt’s most isolated town.
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On the Go By Condé Nast Traveller, October 2008
On the Go believes the best way to see a country is through the eyes of its people, so in each of its destinations it has experienced local partners to guide you, whether you are on a tailor-made holiday or escorted group tours. www.onthegotours.com
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Who says Christmas has to be cold and white? By Krysten Booth, TNT Magazine, 8 September 2008
A cruise down the Nile, lying in the sun, is a great way to spend the holiday. Krysten Booth travelled to Egypt with On The Go (www.onthegotours.com; 020 7371 1113). A 13 day King Ramses tour starts at £449. Supplements apply at Christmas and New Year.
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The Final Frontier By 3acrowd.com, 3 September 2008
On the Go are now offering three exclusive packages to Russia for guests to experience zero-gravity, weightlessness and a once-in-a-lifetime chance to check out Earth from far far away.
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Space travel package Luxury Travel Online 28 August 2008
On the Go Tours is offering clients the chance to fly into space.
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Lost in Siberia By TNT Magazine 26 August 2008
Dawn is breaking as my train pulls into Irkutsk , deep in the heart of Russia , and the sky is suffused with a fushia glow. Even at this hour, the grand station building is bustling with people and produce, living proof that the railway is the lifeblood of Siberia .
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Shake, rattle and roll... if you dare By Liz Vercoe, The Sunday Telegraph, 31 August 2008
You don't have top embark on a 'Great Rail Journey' to have a memorable train trip. Liz Vercoe takes her family on a sleeper in Egypt.
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Flights to the Final Frontier By The Citizen, 21 August 2008
Bespoke holiday specialist On the Go has launched trips to outer space. For £14,979 per person, On the Go will take tourists to the final frontier in a MIG-29.
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Double history
By Kevin Gould, The Guardian, 16 August 2008
Kevin Gould buries memories of boring school lessons when he marvels at the ancient wonders of Mesopotamia – and becomes an attraction himself for simply being foreign. The Greeks called it “Between Two Rivers”, those rivers being the mighty Tigris and Euphrates. South-east Turkey is where Mesopotamia starts, and where human history starts too. On The Go Tours (020-7371-1113, onthegotours.com) offers a seven-day tour of south east Turkey starting and ending in Istanbul, from £1,375pp including internal flights, English speaking guide, air-conditioned car, B&B and some dinners.
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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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