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Entering Luxor

October 28, 2010 by Dave1 Comment

Luxor lies along the banks of the great Nile (the longest river in the world). If it wasn't for the Nile there would be no population here (a ribbon across the great Sahara Desert. The green of the agricultural fields extends both sides of the river maybe 8-10km where it abruptly ends at the sands of the Sahara Desert. The town is spread out along the east and west banks with most of the population centered on the east side. There is no bridge … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Africa · Tagged: Bridges, Bus Travel, Death Valley, Desert, Egypt, Luxor, Sahara Desert

Back to Europe

October 21, 2010 by Dave1 Comment

Arrived in 4C temps and rain at the Frankfurt airport. Its not even mid Autumn and temps are already frightfully chilly. I was here last month and landed to sunshine and warm temps. Not so now. The FRA airport is like a big city - we drove around in a bus after getting off the plane for a long while. We accidentally booked the flight to Cairo from Munich so this gave us a chance to see more of the German countryside. 3 hours on high speed … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Europe · Tagged: Airport, Bus Travel, Europe, Frankfurt, History, Shopping Mall, Walking tour

LA. Bus Tour Traces Film Noir’s Path from James M. Cain’s Fiction to the Screen

September 20, 2010 by DaveLeave a Comment

WHAT: Esotouric's The Birth of Noir: James M. Cain's Southern California Nightmare tour WHEN: Saturday October 9, 12pm-4pm WHERE: Departing from Philippe The Original, 1001 Alameda, downtown LA COST: $58/person (15% off for KCRW or KPCC members) INFO: https://esotouric.com, 323-223-2767 LOS ANGELES- Southern California, 1931: Musing over fresh urban sprawl atop bulldozed orange groves and the bitter realization that you can't eat the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Press Releases · Tagged: Art, Bus Travel, California, Drinking, Esotouric, Film, Hollywood, Los Angeles, Pasadena

Mainland Ecuador: A Traveler’s Delight

September 8, 2010 by Andrea WilsonLeave a Comment

The Galapagos Islands are among the most popular tourist hot spots of South America, topping the list with Peru's Machu Picchu and the shared Brazilian/Argentine wonder, Iguazu Falls. As a consequence of the islands' appeal, mainland Ecuador is often relegated to a short stopover enroute to the coastal launching point. Visitors choosing to skip the continent and tour only the islands are missing a country with some of the most diverse tourism … [Read more...]

Filed Under: South America · Tagged: America, Architecture, Art, Beach, Bicycle, Brazil, Bus Travel, Culture, Dancing, Drinking, Ecuador, Everest, Fishing, Garden, Hiking, Hot springs, Machu Picchu, Mountain Climbing, Museum, Nightlife

Blown Away by Bruges

September 1, 2010 by DaveLeave a Comment

I was originally planning to be in S. Korea this trip but when a friend canceled due to a family emergency I flew over here instead to explore my family's roots in Luxembourg and the countryside. This has been an inspirational trip so far, from the people I've met to the amazing towns and countryside. Usually when I think of travel I want to visit Asia but now I'm craving more of Western Europe! I came to Bruges, Belgium for one reason and one … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Europe · Tagged: Antiques, Architecture, Art, Asia, Belgium, Bicycle, Bus Travel, Canals, Chocolate, Europe, Fashion, Food and Wine, Italy, Korea, Luxembourg, Mountain Climbing, Photography, Restaurants, Shopping Mall, Venice

A Taste of Heaven

August 30, 2010 by Coco BatorLeave a Comment

Like blind tourists, my friends and I stumbled upon a small travel agency one morning in Panajachel, Guatemala. Little did we know, this happenstance would lead to one of the most exhilarating experiences of my life and the most delectable tamale I've ever tasted. I can clearly remember biting into that tamale - warm, delectable cornmeal surrounding a layer of seasoned chicken - after our return from an adventurous weekend in Semuc Champey. It … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: Animal Rescue, Argentina, Bridges, Bus Travel, Caves, Culture, Dessert, Fashion, Garden, Journey, Mexico, Public Transportation, Rainforest, Resort, Scuba Diving, Spain, Volunteer, Waterfall, Weekend Travel, Wildlife

More Benelux Travels

August 30, 2010 by Dave8 Comments

It is so awesome to be able to travel between countries with no stops at borders. The only indication you've left one country and entered another one these days in the European Union is when the carrier on your mobile phone changes! The public transportation system works extremely well - you never have to wait very long for either buses or trains. Today's highlight was a visit to the picturesque town of Vianden. Cobblestone streets wind their … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Europe · Tagged: Architecture, Bus Travel, Castle, Cell Phone, Festival, Flowers, Food and Wine, Hiking, Korea, Luxembourg, Music, New York City, Public Transportation, Restaurants, Train Travel

Death by Greece

August 25, 2010 by Nicole GallegoLeave a Comment

110 degrees. All day, all night. This was my first Grecian experience. That, and an old man waving his reproductive organ at us as he peed in the street outside of our hostel. Welcome to Athens. My friend Melissa and I were prepared for the overly friendly old men (we had just come from Spain after all), but the heat was another story. All day and night we would laid there, in our non-air conditioned hostel, with no fans, waiting for that … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Europe · Tagged: Beach, Beer, Bicycle, Bus Travel, Caribbean, Cruising, Drinking, Greece, Sand, Shopping Mall, Spain, Travel Insurance, Vineyards, Walking tour, Wine Tasting

Greetings from Luxembourg City

August 21, 2010 by Dave5 Comments

We came out of the sky in Frankfurt after a very choppy flight from San Francisco. Our landing even incorporated a nifty swerve at the last minute which produced a collective oooh and ahh from many of the tired passengers. I had planned on taking a bus from the airport to Luxembourg City however upon landing I discovered Hahn airport (as listed on my bus printout) was not Frankfurt airport. Running to secure a bus I bumped into a number of locals … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Europe · Tagged: Airport, America, Bus Travel, Cell Phone, Food and Wine, Frankfurt, Luxembourg, Restaurants, San Francisco, Walking tour

Building Back Peru

August 16, 2010 by Andrea WilsonLeave a Comment

Volun-Tourism is one of the fastest growing sects of international travel. Unfortunately, corporations profiting on this burgeoning market have become common. Those looking for travel volunteer opps should seek out groups that are well organized, accept volunteers of varying time commitments, don't charge high participation costs, and most importantly, are non-profit groups putting the majority of resources back into their assisted communities. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: South America · Tagged: America, Argentina, Art, Bus Travel, Food and Wine, Machu Picchu, Peru, South America, Volunteer

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