Posts Tagged ‘
Cambodia ’
Sep 1st, 2019 |
By Kaye Holland
Just About Travel tells you what’s hot (and what’s not) in the travel world right now
Posted in Travel tips & opinions |
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Tags: Cambodia, Nordurstrandarleid, Peru, Scotland, TUI, Vueling
Aug 28th, 2018 |
By Kaye Holland
British freelance travel, food and lifestyle writer/broadcaster, Heidi Fuller-love, lets us in on her top travel experiences
Posted in Travel tips & opinions |
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Tags: Azores, Cambodia, Crete, digital nomad, eco-tourism, holiday, Kep, Maldives, The Galapagos, Travel
Jul 18th, 2018 |
By The Editor
The suggestion by ne expert that all those involved should get together to resolve the problem in a particular destination seems “pie-in-the-sky” given the number of competing claims.
Posted in Travel rumblings |
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Tags: Cambodia, Macchu Picchu, Rome, tourism overcrowding, tourism pollution, Tunisia, Turkey, Venice
Jul 7th, 2018 |
By Adrian Lawes
Yorkshire is a small town north of London. That is one of many things that Adrian learnt this week The phrase was used on a TV show so it must be right!
Posted in Travel news |
Comments Off on Saturday snippets: 7th of July 2018
Tags: accommodation taxes, Australia, Cairns, Cambodia, cruise holidays, Edinburgh, Mallorca, Malta, Museu Nacional d’Art de Catalunya, National Museums Liverpool, Queensland, Turkey, Whitby, Zimbabwe
May 23rd, 2018 |
By Kaye Holland
Travel writer, Omar Beretta, shares his experiences on the road with JAT readers
Posted in Travel tips & opinions |
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Tags: Amazon, Argentina, Asunción del Paraguay, Brazil, Buenos Aores, Calafate, Cambodia, Egypt, Italy, Lima, Omar Beretta, Paraguay, Patagonia, Peru, Shaman Express, Sicily, spain, Sudan
Aug 18th, 2016 |
By Kaye Holland
Brian Luckhurst, founder of Home Exchange 50plus, talks travel
Posted in Travel tips & opinions |
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Tags: Asia, Brian Luckhurst, Brittany, Budapest, Cambodia, France, Ho Chi Minh City, Home Exchange 50plus, Outer Hebrides, Scotland, South Africa, South America, Venice, Vietnam
Aug 15th, 2016 |
By The Editor
Last year, about 2.1 million tourists visited Angkor Wat, the ancient temple complex near Siem Reap and, of those, about 1.1 million are people from overseas.
Posted in Travel destinations |
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Tags: Angkor Wat, Cambodia, entry prices for attractions
Jul 16th, 2016 |
By Adrian Lawes
Adrian summarises the stories you might have missed in a week that saw yet another tragic attack that will reduce the number of tourists visiting France but, hopefully, not for long.
Posted in Travel news |
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Tags: "Lady Luck", Aer Lingus, Angkor Wat, Barbados, BBC, Cambodia, Competition and Markets Authority, dress etiquette at temples, easyjet, Florida, Holidays in term-time, Jet 2, Jon Platt, National Space Academy, Oregon, Pompano Beach, Portland 2016 Biennial of Contemporary Art, restrictiive hotel pricing practices, Skull Island: Reign of Kong, speedy bag drop services, Universal Orlando Resort, USA
Dec 5th, 2015 |
By Adrian Lawes
How useful are review sites? Adrian looks at some different results and then visits the “Dress of the Year” award!
Posted in Travel news |
Comments Off on Saturday snippets: 5th December 2015
Tags: Angkor Wat, Bath, Brighton, British Airways i360, Cambodia, eviivo, Feefo, Hotels.com, Lisbon, São Silvestre de Lisboa, The Fashion Museum, Travelmole, Visit Britain
Sep 8th, 2015 |
By Kaye Holland
Travel bible, Lonely Planet, has selected the top three experiences that should be on your “bucket list”
Posted in Travel tips & opinions |
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Tags: Angkor Wat, Asia, Australia, Bucket List, Cambodia, Great Barrier Reef, Machu Picchu, Peru, Queensland, Siem Reap, Southeast Asia, top three, Travel
Dec 29th, 2014 |
By The Editor
Cuba and Croatia, Cambodia, Mozambique, Namibia, Atlanta and the Daintree rainforest win our totally unscientific poll as the main overseas tips of our writers for 2015.
Posted in Travel tips & opinions |
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Tags: Atlanta, Cambodia, Croatia, Cuba, Daintree Rainforest, Mozambique, Namibia
Feb 21st, 2014 |
By Kaye Holland
Richard Harpham – one half of the leadership of the Big 5 Kayak Challenge, a small team taking on five distinct and unique expeditions, paddling some of the most challenging water on the planet – talks travel
Posted in Travel tips & opinions |
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Tags: Alaska, Arctic Circle, Australia, British Isles, Cambodia, Canada, Ghana, India, Morocco, New Zealand, Norway, Oslo, pembrokeshire, Richard Harpham, Scotland, USA, Vancouver, Vitenam, Winter Olympics, Yukon Territories
Dec 18th, 2012 |
By The Editor
The CD-Traveller team share their favourite 2012 travel experiences and look at the top spots for 2013
Posted in Travel destinations, Travel tips & opinions |
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Tags: Anthony Lydekker, Arab world, Borneo, Bulgaria, Cambodia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Eurozone, Far East, France, Glastonbury, Irene Middleman Thomas, Lyn Funnel, Malaysia, Philippines, Poland, Robin Nowacki, Slovenia, Somerset, Taiwan, Turkey, Vietnam
Jul 1st, 2012 |
By The Editor
CD-Traveller tells you what’s hot and what’s not in the travel world. This month, it’s good news for motorists and mobile phone users in Europe but anyone heading to a malarial country should take extra special care
Posted in Travel tips & opinions |
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Tags: America, Andorra, BA, Britain, Brunei, Cambodia, Crowne Plaza, Dubai, EU, Europe, Holiday Inn, Indonesia, InterContinental Hotels, Jim Halfens, Laos, Luxembourg, Northern Territory, Philippines, Premier Inn, Singapore, Southeast Asia, Thailand, Travelodge, UAE, United, Vietnam, Virgin Atlantic
Jun 5th, 2011 |
By The Editor
The years of fear and loathing are over: Cambodia has been catapulted onto the world stage as a tourist destination and is slowly rebuilding for the future. Andy Booth, owner of travel company ABOUTAsia whose profits support the education of children in rural Cambodia, gives us the local low-down on the country’s capital: Siem Reap
Posted in Travel Advice & Contacts, Travel destinations, Travel tips & opinions |
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Tags: Asia, Cambodia, Siem Reap
Jan 25th, 2011 |
By The Editor
Harriet Norton of the family owned adventure sailing business (www.thepolarfront.com ) which focuses on Arctic ocean trips and expeditions tells us where she likes to holiday.
Posted in Travel tips & opinions |
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Tags: Cambodia, Greenland, Shetlands, The Polar Front, Vietnam
Mar 19th, 2010 |
By The Editor
CD Traveller talks travel with Wendy Wu – founder and principal of Wendy Wu Tours: the UK’s leading China specialist tour operator
Posted in Travel tips & opinions |
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Tags: Australia, Cambodia, China, Laos
Jan 15th, 2010 |
By The Editor
Most country destinations begin a new year with a forecast or wish about how their tourism industry will do. South East Asia has been a growth area for long distance holidaymakers from the UK. The combination of climate, different cultures, currencies that haven’t been altered much against sterling, wildife and some inexpensive fares on particular routes have helped those countries tap into British holidaymakers.
One country forecasting tremendous growth is Sri Lanka…
Posted in Travel destinations, Travel news |
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Tags: Bali, Cambodia, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Vietnam