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What to see in Bangkok

July 27, 2012 by DaveLeave a Comment

Bangkok is a vibrant city full of lively experiences, fascinating sightseeing and colourful culture that makes it a great place to visit for those heading to South East Asia. It is the capital city of Thailand, the most densely populated urban area in the country and the political and financial centre, which makes it an essential stop on the route for anyone visiting this part of the world. If you're planning a trip to the 'Furnace of the earth' … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: Asia, Bangkok Thailand, Bus Travel, Culinary travel, Culture, Desert, Food and Wine, History, Markets, Nightlife, Seafood, Shopping Mall, South East Asia, Street Food, Thailand, Tropical Fruit

Top 10 Best Street Food Cities

July 25, 2012 by Virtual Tourist1 Comment

When asked what your favorite street food, is your first thought of crepes or pretzels? No! Any world traveler worth half their passport stamps can tell you that street food is not just a simple snack - in many countries, it is a storied tradition and a celebration of a collective national heritage. From Bangkok to Brussels, we've collected the best cities for street food, with both the "target rich" spots for hawkers and the local delicacies … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Other · Tagged: Asia, Bangkok Thailand, Beach, Beer, Belgium, Bridges, Chile, Chocolate, Coffee, Costa Rica, Culinary travel, Culture, Food and Wine, Garden, History, India, Istanbul, Malaysia, Markets, Mexico

Jetting from Chennai to Bangkok

July 13, 2012 by Dave2 Comments

We jumped on our Air Asia flight last night from MAA-BKK. The route opened up earlier this year and we immediately seized the opportunity to buy severely discounted tickets during Air Asia's promotional period. We paid £89 per person for the round trip ticket - about 3.5 hours each way! Course with Air Asia you get a basic flight - no food or drink, seats that are agonizingly tight for tall people and most of the time a middle or window seat … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: Airline, Airport, Asia, Bangkok Thailand, Chennai, Drinking, Food and Wine, India, Namibia, Taxi, Thailand, Village, Wine Tasting

Where is the Ho Chi Minh Trail?

June 24, 2012 by Lisa Ellen NiverLeave a Comment

Disoriented is a term that means being lost or unclear about where you are. It originated from when the East or the Orient was considered the center of the world. If you have lost the orient you are dis-oriented and are not sure of where you are. From a young age, I have been oriented to travel from when my family moved to Georgia when my dad was in the army or moving to California as a young child or my many years of living at sea. Parts of the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: America, Asia, Britain, California, Cambodia, Cruising, England, Food and Wine, Georgia, Hill Tribe, History, Laos, Rainforest, Sailing, South East Asia, Vietnam

Robert Reid: Lonely Planet USA Editor

April 30, 2012 by DaveLeave a Comment

Based in New York City, Robert is Lonely Planet's USA Travel Editor. He has written two dozen guidebooks (including USA & Canada, Europe & Southeast Asia) and articles for The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal and ESPN. Recently we had a chance to ask him several questions about his career, travels and travel advice.   Q. Tell us a little about yourself and how you first became interested in travel writing/editing? I grew up in … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Interviews · Tagged: America, Asia, Bicycle, Bridges, Burma, Canada, Canals, Caribbean, Central America, Coffee, Colombia, Cruising, Europe, Far East, Fishing, Food and Wine, History, India, Istanbul, London

David Stanley: Traveler & Guidebook Author

April 22, 2012 by Dave8 Comments

David Stanley is a well-heeled travel writer who has written a number of books about the South Pacific for Moon Handbooks. We have admirably followed his career for a number of years. He has been writing guidebooks for over 30 years and has maintained his South Pacific website since the late 1990's. We recently had a chance to ask him about his career, travels and advice in regards to travel writing.   Q. You are a prolific writer how … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Interviews · Tagged: Africa, Airport, America, Art, Asia, Beach, British Columbia, Cuba, Culture, England, Ethiopia, Euro, Europe, Fiji, Food and Wine, France, Indonesia, Internet, London, Markets

Revisiting Dapitan: A Hero’s Retreat

March 17, 2012 by Junfil OlarteLeave a Comment

Dapitan became famous after the Filipino hero Jose Rizal arrived on its shores more than one hundred years ago. Jose Rizal's colorful exile in this place from 1892 to 1896 has had a very significant role in Dapitan's history making it the ultimate "Shrine City of the Philippines". Perhaps, Rizal is Dapitan and Dapitan itself is eternally tied to Rizal. Without him, this place would never be known the world over and never become one of the most … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: Airport, Asia, Beach, California, Golf, History, Journey, Los Angeles, Museum, Philippines, Resort, Restaurants, Sailing, Sand, Santa Rosa, Shopping Mall, Spa, Spain, Sports, Village

Don George: Editor & Travel Author

March 6, 2012 by Dave1 Comment

Don George is a prolific travel writer and editor. We recently had a chance to ask him about his latest travel book, thoughts on his long career and the popular annual Book Passage Travel Writers conference which he helped start.   Q. Tell us a little about the new Lonely Planet book, "Lights, Camera...Travel!" that you co-edited with actor and travel writer Andrew McCarthy. "Lights, Camera...Travel!" is a collection of 33 stories by … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Interviews · Tagged: America, Art, Asia, Beach, Bridges, California, Fashion, Film, France, Greece, History, Hollywood, Japan, Journey, Museum, National Geographic, Oakland, Photography, Restaurants, San Francisco

Tales from the Desert Kuwait

December 1, 2011 by DaveLeave a Comment

Staring out at the blackened waters of the Persian Gulf from high atop our hotel room near old town Kuwait City. The sun has obviously set and we are free to go out on the streets and eat food. 8 more days of Ramadan await us and our daylight appetites. Upon flying in our flight attendant enthusiastically made an announcement, "If you would like to see a spectacular view of desert sand, please pull down your window shades". Based on her tone … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Middle East · Tagged: America, Arabic, Art, Asia, Beach, Desert, Dessert, Drinking, Food and Wine, India, Iraq, Jet lag, Kuwait, Palm Trees, Philippines, Sand, Shopping Mall, Traffic, Visa

Maui is “Best Island in the World” for the 17th Time

October 11, 2011 by DaveLeave a Comment

"The Magic Isle" Captures Highest Score of Any Destination in the World MAUI, Hawaii - For an unprecedented 17th time, "Maui, the Magic Isle" captured "Best Island in the World" honors in the 24th annual CONDE NAST TRAVELER Readers' Choice Awards. With a score of 92.1, Maui was also voted "Best U.S. Island" (formerly "Best Pacific Island") for the 21st consecutive year. In the same category, sister island Kauai placed 2nd (90.0) while third … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Press Releases · Tagged: Africa, Airline, America, Asia, Beach, Bermuda, Canada, Caribbean, Cruising, Culinary travel, Culture, Europe, Florence, Golf, Hawaii, Lodge, Maldives, Mexico, New York City, North America

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