Posts Tagged ‘
Nepal ’
Nov 29th, 2019 |
By Kaye Holland
It’s a challenge to travel anywhere without leaving a carbon footprint, but by adding more planet-healthy choices to your travel diet, you can help to keep yours to an absolute minimum. Here’s how…
Posted in Travel tips & opinions |
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Tags: Australia, Ecuador, energy, Lonely Planet, Mauritius, Nepal, planet, Travel
Dec 28th, 2018 |
By Kaye Holland
Vivian McCarthy, director of Acacia Africa (adventure tours experts specialising in overland African travel) shares his travel highs and lows with Just About Travel readers…
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Tags: Acacia Africa, Africa, India, Kenya, London, Masai Mara, Nepal, safari, South Africa, Travel, Uganda, Zambia
Oct 13th, 2018 |
By Adrian Lawes
Destinations are pointing out what a good summer it has been for them. But a VAT increase in Ireland may deter UK tourists from visiting the Republic.
Posted in Travel news |
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Tags: Birgufest, British Airways, Cornwall Airport Newquay, disruptive passenger behaviourur, Greece, Ireland, Jet 2, Malta, Nepal, Netherlands, Over 55's
Aug 25th, 2018 |
By Adrian Lawes
There are a spate of cruise stories this week as most of us settle down to enjoy the last bank holiday until Christmas.
Posted in Travel news |
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Tags: Australia, Costa Rica, cruise prices, cruise ships' service charges, cruisedeals.co.uk, Kotor, Montenegro, Nepal, New Zealand, Ryanair, Scott Morrison, spain, Tourism Australia, tourism pollution
Jun 29th, 2018 |
By Kaye Holland
Susannah Cery, founder of Our Tribe Travels – an online community for families who love independent travel – shares her travel highs and lows with JAT readers
Posted in Travel tips & opinions |
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Tags: Camping, Cancun, Colombia, Holbox, interview, Majorca, Mexico, Nepal, Our Tribe Travels, Shropshire, spain, Tanzania, trekking, UK, Zanzibar
Dec 19th, 2017 |
By Kaye Holland
Here Elliott Grant, creator of Hoof – a new trip curation app that allows users to log their travels and connect with like-minded travellers – shares his travel highs and lows with Just About Travel readers…
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Tags: Agra, Delhi, Gower Peninsula, Hoof, India, Jaipur, Kathmandu, Kenya, Nepal, New Zealand, Pokahara, Ranthambore, Scottish highlands, ski, snowdonia, The Isles of Scilly, Travel, travel app, UK
May 13th, 2017 |
By Adrian Lawes
As the Luther Trail opens in Germany is is both National Ferry Fortnight and Welsh Tourism Week. To top it off, seasiding is coming to the fore!
Posted in Travel news |
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Tags: Flavour Fest, Germany, Lapland, Last Days of Shoreditch Riviera, Lumbini, MSC Cruises, National Ferry Fortnight, Nepal, Plymouth, Plymouth Film Festival, Plymouth Fringe Festival, Royal William Yard Festival, seasiding, The Luther Trail 1521, Worms
Dec 31st, 2016 |
By The Editor
We continue with the last of the tips we have received for holidays in 2017
Posted in Travel tips & opinions |
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Tags: Chile, Colombia, Croatia, Donegal, Douro Valley, Dusseldorf, Finland, Greenland, India, Iran, Keulap, Myanmar, National Geographic Traveller (UK, Nepal, New Zealand, On The Go Tours, Poland, Responsible travel, Scottish highlands, Seoul, Sicily, South Africa, Trailfinders, Travelzoo, Trip.com, USA, Virtuoso
Mar 1st, 2016 |
By Kaye Holland
Mirko Lagattolla – co-founder of GLEAT, a new app that allows Londoners with a passion for cooking to set up a pop-up restaurant in their very own home – talks travel
Posted in Travel tips & opinions |
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Tags: Azerbaijan, Barcelona, Eating out, Europe, Florence, Food, GLEAT, Italy, London, Milan, Mongolia, Nepal, pop ups, Puglia, Rome, Sardinia, Travel, Venice
Oct 25th, 2015 |
By Kaye Holland
Operators have a growing range of packages geared to families; from the most adventurous tour to relaxing holiday clubs. Letting someone else do the legwork for you will ensure your holiday is worry-free – as long as you make the right choice.
Posted in Travel tips & opinions |
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Tags: children, Croatia, family travel, half term, India, Kenya, Maldives, Nepal, package deals, Pompeii, Thailand, tours, Travel, UK
May 3rd, 2015 |
By The Editor
Tourism is important to the small country like Nepal and whilst some might suggest that tourists could burden an overworked infrastructure, that isn’t always the case.
Posted in Travel rumblings |
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Tags: Alpenglow Expeditions, Collette, Le Passage to India, Nepal
Jun 9th, 2014 |
By Kaye Holland
Philip Young, chair of the Endurance Rally Association reveals why New Zealand and The Alkham Valley get his vote
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Tags: Chairman Mao, Dover, Endurance Rally Association, Himalayan Rally, London, Nepal, New Zealand, Paris, Peking, Philip Young, Sydney, The Alkham Valley, Tibet
Nov 7th, 2012 |
By The Editor
New trekking routes announced by the Nepalese government last month will offer new opportunities for visitors to see places outside the normal tourism areas. Called Guerilla trails, the routes will take people into areas of Nepal that had previously been no-go areas
Posted in Travel destinations |
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Tags: Nepal, trekking
Sep 1st, 2012 |
By The Editor
CD-Traveller tells you what’s hot and what’s not in the travel world. This month Birmingham has been given a boost but British cuisine hasn’t fared so well
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Tags: America, Australia, Birmingham, Caribbean, China, Cornwall, Costa Concordia, easyjet, France, Giglio, Ikea, India, Italy, Nepal, Thailand, Usain Bolt
Aug 15th, 2012 |
By The Editor
Britons heading off on a gap year over the coming months can make their money stretch further by avoiding the more traditional destinations and heading instead to Brazil, India, Nepal and South Africa
Posted in Travel news |
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Tags: Brazil, Gap year, India, Nepal, South Africa
Jan 16th, 2011 |
By The Editor
Heading to Dubai for the kingdom of bling’s shopping festival? Make sure you hit the malls by all means but be sure to get yourself to Global Village, where you can shop and eat your way around the world…
Posted in Travel destinations |
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Tags: Arabia, Bahrain, Dubai, Nepal, Oman, Qatar, syria, Thailand, The UAE, Yemen
Jan 15th, 2011 |
By The Editor
Heading to Dubai for the kingdom of bling’s shopping festival? Hit the malls by all means, but be sure to get yourself to Global Village where you can shop and eat your way around the world…
Posted in Travel destinations, Travel tips & opinions |
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Tags: Arabia, China, Dubai, India, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, The Philippines, UAE
Nov 13th, 2010 |
By The Editor
American Peter Danford owns and operates The China Guide – a Beijing based travel company specialising in custom private tours around China. The father of three who has travelled throughout Asia for over 20 years, spoke to CD Traveller about mysterious Myanmar, Mooloolaba and, of course, the Middle Kingdom
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Tags: Australia, Burma, China, Nepal, Queensland