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mouthful of morocco

intrepidexpress | fun with food | Tuesday, 30 September 2008

morocco water sellerNancy Mills looked forward to admiring the art deco architecture of Casablanca, exploring medieval Fes and watching the sun set over the Sahara, but it was what she didn’t expect that turned out to be to her liking in Morocco

“I looked forward to riding a camel on my Intrepid trip to Morocco.  I never imagined I would be eating camel, much less enjoying it!

Wandering the Meknes souq’s labrynth had certainly made us hungry. The wonderful aroma of frying meat and onions promised relief. But this was not to be a ‘Big Mac’ moment.

First we had to buy our meat and so we followed our guide’s directions to the butcher shop - buried deep in the interior of the souq.  The giant camel’s head overlooking the  stall confirmed that this was not to be an ordinary carnivorous experience.

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reunification express is the best

intrepidexpress | about Intrepid, real life experiences | Sunday, 28 September 2008

vietnam kids“I recently did this The Reunification Express tour through Vietnam with my partner and a group of 6 others.  We had a great local guide who became our good friend also.  I would definitely do Intrepid anytime over Contiki as the groups are smaller, friendlier and intimate you get to know everyone really well and form a nice group of friends along the way.

It is a must do tour if you are considering Vietnam.  You get to see so much and visit some amazing places along the way, plus an overnight train sleeper carriage and overnight boat cruising along picturesque  Halong Bay.  Shopping and get clothes made ladies in Hoi An.  If you are looking for a tour with variety and pizazz definitely do this one.  I will remember this tour for the rest of my life because it was such a wonderful way to see Vietnam.  The guide’s information is invaluable yet so personal.”  Ron Scott, Intrepid traveller.

book for your aussie backpack

intrepidexpress | books for backpacks | Wednesday, 24 September 2008

sydney harbour“After living in Australia for almost eight years and never venturing outside of Perth, I decided I wanted to explore more of this beautiful continent and booked a trip to Sydney in my last university holidays.  By chance, I happened to grab my second-hand copy of Looking for Alibrandi, by Melinda Marchetta as reading material for the flight.

What luck to be reading a book set in Sydney while travelling around Sydney!  Looking for Alibrandi depicts the struggle for identity of a teenage Italian-Australian living in Sydney.  The novel has a unique perspective for the traveller as it is written with the familiarity of the native Australian, as well as with the cultural observations of the outsider.

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africa chooses you

intrepidexpress | overland adventures | Tuesday, 23 September 2008

kenya kids by lauren barrellFor most people choosing to travel to Africa means carefully planning the adventure of a lifetime. For lucky Express reader Barbara Reid that wasn’t quite how her Kenya safari came about, but she enjoyed it so much that it’s almost as if Africa chose her…

“To quote Little Miss Sunshine - “I won, I won, I won!” I received an email informing me I’d won a Kenya Wildlife Safari. After entering competitions for a very long time - it was my turn!

With just under a month I managed to organise airfares, immunisations, visa and myself. I added two extra days in Nairobi before and after the safari. The first two days were filled with visits to the David Sheldrick Elephant Orphanage, the Giraffe Centre and the Nairobi National Park. All excellent places to visit. I am now the sponsor of a beautiful baby elephant for a year - a good way to spend tourist dollars.

Our group met in the evening for a briefing and the following morning we were greeted by our leader, Victor, in the truck we were to travel in for the next week. We met our driver - David, and cook - Joshua. Our group numbered twelve, which gave us room to spread out. Five from the UK, one from Denmark, four from Germany and two from Australia - a good mix.

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now intrepid are the smart guys

intrepidexpress | about Intrepid | Wednesday, 17 September 2008

darrell and geoffThe champagne corks are popping again because Intrepid Travel has received the top award for being Australia’s fastest-growing and most innovative company at the 2008 SmartCompany Awards.

Geoff Manchester, Intrepid Director and co-founder said, “This is a great honour and one that Darrell, my fellow co-founder and I will cherish, because it recognises the 20 years of hard work our employees and industry partners have put in to helping build Intrepid.”

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to ride or not to ride

intrepidexpress | intrepid foundation, responsible travel | Thursday, 11 September 2008

boy with donkeyCamel rides through the desert in India, elephant rides in Thailand, pony carts in Luxor and donkey rides to the Valley of the Kings.  These a just a few of the many animal riding opportunities offered as part of the experience in tourism destinations.  But is it cruel for the animals?  Or is it actually a good thing because your payment is helping fund the handlers and enable them to better care for the animals? 

We asked animal welfare organisations for their views on animal riding…

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good morning in greece

intrepidexpress | language lessons | Wednesday, 10 September 2008

greek boy“Travelling with my parents, they’ve always impressed upon me respect for other cultures and how learning some words in their language can be fun and show respect.

So - at age 11 - I learnt ‘calimera’ meant good morning in Greek, for when we were travelling through some of the islands there.

So one morning, I walked along a beach at the front of our hotel, picking up shells and nodding my head at passers-by and calling them ’squid’ (calamari) instead. *nod* Squid! *nod* Squid!

To this day I love learning bits and pieces of the language when we travel - I love seeing people’s faces light up in delight that you have taken the time and care.” Kirsten Jackes, Intrepid Express reader.

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grape grazing in france

intrepidexpress | fun with food, real life experiences | Monday, 08 September 2008

europe wheatfieldWhen Express reader Louise Macfarlane and her boyfriend decided on a picnic in France, little did they know it would end up more like a funniest home videos sketch than a romantic afternoon…

“One of the most memorable afternoons I have experienced whilst travelling, was in southern France. We were travelling on Intrepid’s Classic Europe trip and having a free afternoon, my boyfriend and I borrowed rickety bikes from the hotel and filled the baskets with delicious French fare for a picnic lunch in the surrounding grape-laden countryside.

We found the perfect location to lay our sarongs (always the most useful things in our backpacks!). We wanted to set up an idyllic picnic photo to record this special day, so we unwrapped our spread of fresh fruits, cheese, crusty breads, sweet wine and even a bunch of red radish for effect!

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caring about cambodia

intrepidexpress | animal antics, intrepid foundation | Thursday, 04 September 2008

slow lorisThe Intrepid Foundation’s volunteer administrator, Anna Wade, recently travelled to Cambodia with her husband, two twelve-year-olds and her adventurous septuagenarian parents and one of the highlights for them all was visiting The Angkor Centre for Conservation of Biodiversity (ACCB)…

“ACCB was established in 2003 to help conserve the local wildlife and to educate people on the need to protect their indigenous animals. Located 30 km (18 miles) north of Siem Reap, ACCB endeavours to rehabilitate some animals to return to the wild and care for those who couldn’t survive without their help.

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