By Derek, on December 31st, 2010
Who wouldn’t want to get paid to travel? Traveling is a secret desire that almost all of us nurse in our hearts. While some of us may not be so forthcoming about it, there are others, who are making a living out of travelling.
A few years ago, if you had suggested to someone . . . → Read More: Use Your Imagination and Get Paid To Travel
By Derek, on December 30th, 2010
December 22, 2010
The Oasis Travel Trans Africa groups have spent the last few weeks journeying through Morocco, Mauritania and Senegal, a slight change to the itinerary due to FCO advice, and are now in Mali.
We’ve been reading a couple of the guys’ blogs and it sounds like they’ve been having an . . . → Read More: Trans Africa trucks reach Mali
By Derek, on December 15th, 2010
Lake Palace
India is the land of one of the oldest civilizations. Scattered with wealthy kingdom India has been dreamland for people since ages. India is considered as vast canvass in vivid and myriad shades waiting to be explored by you. India tour package offers numerous hill stations, beaches, wildlife Sancturies, deserts . . . → Read More: India Honeymoon – India Tour Packages
By Derek, on December 12th, 2010
“How many nights?” asked the man, as he handed me a padlock and key. “Just one,” I said. I was sure of this. The worst heat wave in a century blanketed Lahore; the polluted air had stung our eyes as we walked to the hotel. My wife, Sutay, and I had no intention of exploring. . . . → Read More: A Welcome Rooftop in the Heart of Pakistan
By Derek, on December 8th, 2010
Remember these, they are still running around in their thousands, the 1950’s Morris Oxford was built in India after they bought the whole factory when it closed in UK. If you have been in a taxi in India chances are it was an Ambassador. They rattled, bounced all over the place because they had no . . . → Read More: Hindustani Ambassador
By Derek, on December 6th, 2010 Meroe Pyramids Sudan
The Middle East has been conquered by many civilisations throughout the years: the Persians, Greeks, the Romans, the Byzantines and Ottomans. Each culture has left their influence. This is a legacy of open-air museums and historic ruins – a paradise for travellers. Imagine arriving at Petra on horse back; camping in . . . → Read More: Explore off the beaten track Middle East and Africa
By Derek, on December 4th, 2010
Camel & Jeep Safari
Taste the arid charms of the desert life at Rajasthan with the Golden Triangle with Camel & Jeep Safari Tour. Agra and later, Delhi became the grand theatre of the Mughals. The royal love, the death of the Kings or a beloved family member, the grace and compassion, . . . → Read More: Golden Triangle – Camel & Jeep Safari
By Derek, on December 4th, 2010 The Mustafa Hotel was one of the overlands best known hotels. Situated right next to “Chicken Street” it was always full of overlanders heading East or West. They had good food the rooms were reasonable and they had hot showers, a luxury for some of us.
Mustafa Hotel Kabul
On my first visit . . . → Read More: Mustafa Hotel Kabul
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