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26-Nov-2009 04:03
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shazza_b »
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26-Nov-2009 11:43
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Laszlo »
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location: Indonesia
Hey there,
I wonder if anyone can offer some advice? My partner and I are travelling to Indonesia for 1 month at the end of May/beginning of June, and are finding it hard to decide where to go/what to try and see in such a short period of time!
We are both really keen to visit Sulawesi and Flores, as we want to go to explore the wildlife, go hiking, diving (hopefully surfing?), and get to explore the different villages and cultures. I believe that both countries aren't very touristy, but we are keen to try to see the country for what it really is - not just hang out with other Aussies!
I feel we may be trying to fit too much in by trying to go to both countries, so thought I might see if anyone has recommendations as to whether it's possible to do so much in a month, or if we should stick to one country and get to really enjoy it, without spending all our time on a bus?!
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24-Nov-2009 13:51
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annabelletakeson »
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26-Nov-2009 11:42
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pearlsz_ »
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location: Australia
Hey guys -
I'm a yank who just moved to Sydney. Anyone have any good Thanksgiving celebrations one more person can join in on?
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25-Nov-2009 16:42
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cgrrrl »
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26-Nov-2009 11:42
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I'm living in Southwestern New Mexico about halfway between El Paso and Tucson and am looking to take a short cheap flight to a beachside locale in Mexico.
I've traveled before in Mexico but not to many beaches, mainly cities like Puebla, D.F., San Cristobal, and Cuernavaca. I spent a week on the beach in Zihuantenjo at the end of a two month trip in 2004 and loved it and would love to go back but the flight prices I'm getting are not cheap (to Ixtapa) and the idea of taking an overnight bus ride to get there from D.F. for just a weeks' vaca also does not please me. I'm looking for cheap (#1), quick (#2) to a small-ish beachside village that I can get to rather quickly from either El Paso or Tucson, my two closest cities to fly from. I'm thinking before the end of the year before my vacation disappears.
Any ideas?
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25-Nov-2009 05:46
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Carneros »
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26-Nov-2009 11:40
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VinnyD »
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Hi, does anyone know if the Marriot Ocean Pointe resort in Palm Beach has a zero entry pool? I've heard that it does but looking for more confirmation.
If anyone can recommend other family resorts with z/e pools in Florida it would be much appreciated.
Thanks & Cheers!!
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21-Sep-2009 18:25
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vor450en »
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26-Nov-2009 11:40
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kalki »
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location: Tanzania
Hi all,
We (2 people) plan to climb Kilimanjaro in the midle of October 2009 using the Umbwe route. We have only 6 days to make it (we might have 7 days, but we would have to start to climb right the next day after our arrival to Moshi. Unfortunately we will arrive in the evening so we think it would be better to relax for one day).
I went through the discussions bellow and haven't found any opinion/experiences concerned with the Umbwe route.
Could anyone please let me know if it is realistic to make it in 6 days? We are both fhysicaly well preapared, but no experiences with altitude sicknes!
Any other comments/advices highly appreciated.
Thanks.
Tomas
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25-Nov-2009 11:12
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denalipop »
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26-Nov-2009 11:40
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ianw6705 »
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location: New Zealand
Our rental house becomes available in mid-January 2010. Until then, we've been traveling around the South Island. I work from my laptop during the week, and we move to the next town on the weekends. We've been able to find hostels for $60 and $70 a night, which keeps costs down.
We've already seen most of the highlights of the South Island, and while we loved them, we realize this is probably our best opportunity to spend some time on the North Island as well (which we've never visited).
The main problem is the ferry; it costs about $450 to take our car round-trip! On top of that, I've heard that there will be lots of crowds starting around Christmas, including all the kids out for summer. I'm not looking forward to that! Also, finding accommodation will apparently get more difficult, meaning we need to plan farther in advance than we have been doing. Since we don'...
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26-Nov-2009 02:21
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eric92 »
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26-Nov-2009 11:37
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rjr144 »
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location: Syria
Hi,
Has anyone a recent experience of the minibuses b/w Hama and Afamia e.g. frequency, price, first and last departure from both places?
Thanks in advance.
Eric
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20-Nov-2009 17:54
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demonioazul »
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26-Nov-2009 11:37
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demonioazul »
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location: Argentina
Hello all, I'll be traveling with my wife 2 weeks from now through the south of Argentina. We are going to spend some nights in Neuquen, Junin de los Andes, Bariloche, Esquel, Puerto Madryn, Río Gallegos, El Calafate and Ushuaia.
We're travelling on a budget, so I'd like to ask about nice-and-cheap hotels or hostels, below $30 or $35 US for both. We will begin our travel barely in low season but the high season will take us by the middle of the trip, so I understand the prices could go up at that point.
I've already found lots of hotels and hostels by internet, but it's hard to tell which are good and which are not, that's why I'd like some info about hostels in those cities from people who knows the area.
posted
25-Nov-2009 18:15
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ChopperReid »
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26-Nov-2009 11:36
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bitingbums »
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location: Indonesia
I am attending a wedding in Bali next year and I want to make the experience as valuable as possible. I have been there 4 times and have never enjoyed my time there. This time we are staying out of Kuta and I would like to know of some cultural sites and general attractions that you wouldnt find in travel brochures.
If anyone knows of hidden gems or places where you can get a real experience of the local culture, I would love to hear about these great experiences.
Please save me from the drunken Aussies, the over baked UK backpackers and general Eurotrash !!
Cheers
Chopper
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26-Nov-2009 11:36
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newplaycez »
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26-Nov-2009 11:36
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newplaycez »
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location: Costa Rica
hola, my girlfriend and i are currently in alajuela and have 2 more days to fill after having accomplished everything on our to do list while here in CR. we were thinking of spending some time around poas/la paz. is there enough there to keep us busy for 2 days? we have a rental car and don´t mind driving to see something interesting. any suggestions on accomodations? we´re at the end of our trip and running low on funds so the peace lodge is definitely out of the question. thanks.
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25-Nov-2009 20:26
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quebraley »
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26-Nov-2009 11:35
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nrahman »
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location: Bangladesh
Does anybody know anything about flights from Dakkha to Indonesia, Singapore, Sumatra or Borneo?
I know about the airasia flight to KL, but am currently searching for a option in any of the islands in Indonesia, hopefully sumatra or borneo.
thanks in advance!!
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25-Nov-2009 19:39
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ianw6705 »
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26-Nov-2009 11:34
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ianw6705 »
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Or "smart arse" in plain English.
Anyway - these two large and prosperous-looking Pacific Black Ducks - aka Anas superciliosa - have taken up residence in our Moonee Ponds backyard. They like multi-grain the best. Which is nice. Do you have rather more exotic or interesting fauna at your place?
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26-Nov-2009 04:19
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jkendrick »
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26-Nov-2009 11:34
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MountainJez »
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location: Argentina
My wife and I are traveling for a year and therefore don't have a lot of real good gear for camping in the backcountry in Patagonia. Does anyone have any good recommendations for us? We would rent gear or do a guided trip if the price is right and gear is provided. From what I understand, it is difficult to find gear down there and difficult to spend any time in the backcountry without your own gear. Is that right? If so, what options do we have?
Thanks in advance!
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26-Nov-2009 11:33
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pauljamescampbell »
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26-Nov-2009 11:33
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pauljamescampbell »
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location: Bolivia
We're going be in Bolivia over this Christmas (2009) and are in search for somewhere good to stay over the festive period.
Has anyone stayed in any good hostels/hotels during previous xmas's that run parties, meals, etc? Were currently presuming that La Paz is the best place, but that could easily be wrong. Any info would be great. Or contact from other fellow Bolivian christmas celebrators!
¡Gracias!
posted
25-Nov-2009 16:29
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yiddogray »
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26-Nov-2009 11:33
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pearlsz_ »
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So,
What's there to do?
We've been here 6 months and worked for all of it and will be free for Jan and need some stuff to do. We've got a car so we can get places but what is there to do other than Cott beach, Caversham Wildlife park or penguin island?
I know about the Pinnicles and Margaret River but has anyone found something really good to do that won't cost the world.
We're up for anything!
Cheers
G+J
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