Spread around a magnificent harbour Hong Kong is a heady mix of east meets west, towering skyscrapers jostling for space, narrow atmospheric lane... read on
Apr 2007
Hong Kong, Hong Kong travel report by downundergal
When I was growing up I digested a steady diet of exciting fiction filled with Tai-pans, opium dens, dashing heroes & action. Much of this was se... read on
My first hand experience of this charming district and memories of the long weekend (23-25th dec) at Mysore was my best Christmas present last ye... read on
The city of Mysuru offers a glorious past and a beautiful present- history, temples, culture, gardens, climate and people - ribboned in old charm... read on
Myvatn basin, one of the wonders of the world, sits squarely on the mid-Atlantic Ridge. Its centerpiece is Myvatn ('midges‘) Lake, originated in... read on
The democratic Republik of Iceland, just below the Arctic Circle, is the most isolated nation of the world. Controlled immigration and protected... read on
Delhi surprised and delighted at every turn. Smoggy? Very! Crowded? Forget about personal space! Traffic? Worse than Rome! Loud? Every car horn i... read on
Think of Delhi as a Thali – a rich, spicy presentation of the best Indian delicacies, all on one well rounded plate. Too much for one meal but mo... read on
Sep 2006
London, United Kingdom travel report by Terje Bråthen
I noticed a visible different between Botswana and Namibia; and that was people and livestock. As we crossed the border we started to see village... read on
Aug 2006
Big Sur, United States travel report by Eire Stewart
Much like Namibia, Botswana is arid in the South and central, almost entirely desert - the Kalahari Desert. In the north is the Delta, with lush... read on