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Why: The local slogan for Kerala is ‘God’s own country’. A big statement but, it’s very special. This is south India’s top destination for history, and for pampering and relaxation. The ancient healing art of Ayurveda is available here for devotees as well as stressed out…
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Trapped in the past but champing at the bit for a new future, the people of Yangon endure the present in their stride with dignity and hope. Bev Malzard reports
“I have a robe for you’. This short statement left me laughing and engaging with a gentle sense of humour that crossed politics…
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The winter edition (we are in the souithern hemisphere) of Get Up & Go magazine is just about to hit the streets. Check out our beautiful cover. Inside is a lovely story by writer John Maddocks on meetinmg afew creatures from way down south.
We have an almighty train feature, some things to do in Saigon, temples to visit in Yangon, Myanmar, perfume to buy in Oman, and the best view oif the top of Australia by flying in a Dasg 8 across the top end. The Bungle Bungles and Uluru from…
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Just finishing writing up a feature story on a journey through the Outback (north) by a private plane in Australia. Bill Peach Journeys is the company and we flew in a Dash 8 plane - holding 28 people. I picked up with the group in Darwin, had two days there including a magnificent sunset cruise on the harbour. We then flew to Kununnura, did a day trip up the Ord River; flew over the most magical part of the Kimberley - the Bungle Bungles then onto the fabulous pearling town of…
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Hearty welcome to one of the most beautiful country in the world, Nepal. Nepal is a small country sandwiched between the two giant Asian countries India and China. We invite you to savor the natural beauty of Nepal and enjoy an adventurous trip with us.
We have been operating Nepal trekking,peak climbing, sightseeing tour, cultural tours and home stay tour in remote village. We also organize rafting,mountain flight and honey hunting tours . We also arrange hotel reservation and air tickets.
So come and enjoy an exciting and unforgettable holiday in the Himalayas!
Hello, Bev, Down Under in one of my favorite cities. Just saw your post on Tripatini. I know Australians travel to Morocco a fair amount (many joined me on my food tours there). Would a piece on Morocco and its food be of interest for your magazines? I was born in Casablanca, and I have written 5 cookbook on Moroccan cuisine (www.kittymorse.com), 2 of them winners of Jacob's Creek Awards. Just thought I'd ask.
I LOVE Sydney, and the food in Oz in amazing.
Best,
Kitty
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