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Travel Blogs Wednesday, 18 July 2007 Climbing Kilimanjaro Tony at the Summit

Yes I made it to the top of Africa. And yes there s still a lot of snow on the summit. My group of friends, four female, one other male, plus me, took seven days following the Machame-Mweka Route. It s a popular route to the top, but not the really popular one, that s the Marangu Route. flight booking

The advantages of the Machame-Mweka Route are that it takes a bit longer, so you have more time to get acclimatised, and it takes different routes up and down ... Read more about my Kili climb And about a school, Zanzibar and safaris Read More about Travel Blogs travel agent

My Events Sunday, 27 May 2007 June-July 2007 Unlikely Destinations

In June Maureen and I travelled around the USA to talk about Unlikely Destinations, the US edition of the Lonely Planet Story. I also talked about my new book Bad Lands. Subtitled a tourist on the axis of evil it covers my travels through Afghanistan, Albania, Burma, Cuba, Iran, Iraq, Libya, North Korea and Saudi Arabia. hotel chicago

In July, after (I hope) getting to the top of Mt Kilimanjaro I ll be back in Australia to make bookshop talks for Bad Lands in Melbourne and Sydney. Read More about My Events online booking

My Books Articles Tuesday, 17 April 2007 Bad Lands Release Bad Lands cover Bad Lands

my account of travels along George Bush s axis of evil (Iran, Iraq and North Korea) plus six other assorted interesting nations (Afghanistan, Albania, Burma, Cuba, Libya and Saudi Arabia) is available from Lonely Planet. It s also on bookshop shelves although its arrival in the US was slightly delayed after it was intercepted at the US border by customs for a second review before it was allowed into the country . travel health insurance

Click here for a radio interview I recorded for the Australian broadcaster SBS. There s also a UK review by Rory Maclean (author of The Magic Bus) on the Guardian Online website and a feature in the Times Online. Read More about My Books Articles hotel reservation

My Lists Thursday, 22 March 2007 Here I Sat Toilets Here I Sat (or squatted)

Pictures of hotel rooms often show the luxurious bed, the stylish furniture or the stunning view out the window. Or alternatively the lumpy bed, the crumbling furniture and a close up view of an adjacent wall. Either way that important secondary room with its throne (or hole in the floor) doesn t get photographed so often. So here are 12 interesting places I ve sat (or squatted) in the last 12 months. london hotel booking

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Saudi men manage too: From the fold in a woman s ankle, you know her age, Abdullah one day explained gleefully and sheepishly at the same time. From the size of her wrist, you know her build. From the abeyya in motion, her figure; and from her hands, her complexion. And from the eyes, you have everything else... Join the Discussion: 10 comments travel insurance

Looking for St Paddy s in County Donegal

Posted Sunday, March 18, 2007, 10:16 PM by Lonely Planet Lonely Planet author Tom Downs braves some wet and blustery weather in Ireland this St Patrick s day... My plan had been to take a ferry out to Tory Island, reputed to be a nearly uninhabitable rock off the coast with a notoriously eccentric population. But the sea was too rough, so I stayed in tiny Dunfanaghy on the mainland. There was a parade scheduled on the main street and Brendan Rohan, the owner of the Concreggan Mill Hostel, promised it was one of those anything can happen sort of events. Brendan was wearing a traditional saffron kilt, knee-high socks, and a Scottish woolen coat with a Tara broach pinned to it - a replica, he informed me, as the original was in the National Museum in Dublin. A retired officer of the Irish Army, he looked right proper in this festive uniform. paris hotel

We were heading out the door when sad news came that the parade was cancelled. A young man from the village had died that morning in a car wreck. Martin McMullan, age 19. We headed into town to see if anything was going on, and express condolences. On Main St the wind was blowing the drizzle every which way and no one wore kilts or green hats. We ducked into a pub and found a lively crowd cheering on the Irish rugby team, which was beating Italy in a Six Nations game. The crowd let out a uniform howl each time the Irish scored. airline booking

This had little to do with St Patrick, but it was spirited, and a whisky helped put Brendan and myself into a better frame of mind. During the halftime analysis, we decided to drive to the nearby village of Falcarragh, where Brendan assured me we d see a parade. travel trailer

Along the main drag in Falcarragh, people huddled in parked cars, waiting for the parade to roll down the street. A band of marching pipers and drummers came along playing The Rising of the Moon and suddenly people materialized in doorways, many speaking Gaelic to one another. The band was followed by dancers, women dressed in sheep s clothing and children wearing red beards and top hats. The parade went up a few blocks, doubled back down the main drag then was over. The entire town crowded into The Shamrock Lodge to get warm over a pint or whisky. Father Martin, brother of the pub s owner, helped tend bar. Old ladies, bearded children and marching bands all managed to squeeze in. It was pretty damn good craic, after all. san francisco hotel

Finding Bruce

Posted Wednesday, March 14, 2007, 5:56 PM by Lonely Planet In the last installment of her Bruce Lee adventure in Mostar, Bosnia-Hercegovina, Lonely Planet author Vesna Maric meets the martial arts star in his final resting place. I m rushing over to the city park, convinced I am going to see Bruce. I arrive and wave at the woman in charge who is standing in the distance, mobile phone glued to her ear. Excited, I approach, but she starts making apologies, saying it s 3pm, everyone has finished work for the day, including Dragan, who will have gone home and left Bruce to sweat under the polyester blankets all by himself. Tomorrow, she says, after 8am, I ll take you to see Lee. air ticket booking

Disappointment sweeps over me and saying goodbye to the woman, I am incredulous at the difficulties I am encountering, and wonder how the world s most famous martial artist has come to embody the physical and metaphysical struggles of contemporary Bosnia Hercegovina cheap travel

The next day, early in the morning, I call the woman. She tells me that Dragan is waiting, ready to open the gates of Sesame. I go, imagining Lee underneath the synthetic winter blankets, safe in bondages of sellotape and chains. bangkok hotel

I find Dragan in a bare office, feet up on the desk. He wears a large moustache and a technicolour shellsuit that crackles when he moves. He looks at me with piercing blue eyes, and I m thinking he doesn% like journalists. Follow me he says, crackling off, and I walk behind him through puddles, towards a small warehouse. I am nervous and excited. Nearly there. music booking

Dragan opens the door and reveals Lee wearing nothing but a small blanket over his head. No sellotape, no uber-protection, none of that stuff. Dragan was all talk. Now I give him a piercing look, one that says: Where s all the blankets but he doesn t flinch or explain himself. Instead, he yanks the blanket with disgust, revealing a battered and bruised Bruce. Then he shouts at his friend outside: Hey! There s a young lady here, a journalist, came to see Bruce Lee! Maybe you could give her a closer look And roars with dirty-old-man laughter. Within seconds, a small group has formed at the door, watching me take photos of the statue. travel and tourism

I decide I ve snapped enough photos and realise the impotence of the bronze Bruce against brutes. So, barraged by double-entedres I leave, smiling, thanking everyone very much, and apologising to Bruce Lee in my mind, for leaving him behind. new york city hotel

Doe or Die - Free Kelso High is born

Posted Tuesday, March 13, 2007, 4:28 PM by Lonely Planet It s been 85 years since the British Isles produced a new nation, so when I was asked to represent Lonely Planet and address a gathering of a freshly-declared independent state in the small rural town of Kelso, I hot-footed it to London s Kings Cross station, the gateway to the north and east of England, and distant Scotland beyond. air asia ticket booking

My destination was Free Kelso High, a school and now a country in the Borders. This region, unsurprisingly, straddles England and Scotland and for centuries was squabbled over in a manner not unlike the more gory bits in Braveheart. Though little-visited, the Borders are home to lovely market towns, gently rolling hills and the broad, fast-flowing river Tweed - a natural border that even today separates attitudes and dialects. Doe or Die, Kelso s motto, comes from medieval Scots King Robert the Bruce and reflects the areas distinct accent and slang. los angeles travel

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