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The benefits of a group tour in Jordan, by an independent-travel-obsessed couple
by Jess Simpsonby Jess SimpsonIt was the walking bit that attracted me to this trip, though I admit feeling a bit apprehensive, too. The word that made me nervous was “itinerary.”
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What visiting Gallipoli meant to me, a young Aussie traveller
by Emma Calleyby Emma CalleyAs we stepped off the bus, the smell of salty ocean hit my nose. In all my research about Gallipoli and the conflicts of World War I, I had forgotten that such a significant battle unfolded on a stretch of stunning Turkish coastline.
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10 questions with Ankita, one of Intrepid’s incredible local leaders in India
by Bex Shapiroby Bex ShapiroWe quizzed the Varanasi-born, Delhi-based guide on everything from her favourite trips to India’s hidden gems.
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Meet Ben, the kind-hearted driver who has been with Intrepid for 15 years
by Carla Powellby Carla Powell“The man’s got skills,” I said to a fellow traveller. “He just backed that behemoth onto a tiny ferry like it was a smart car. I think we’ve probably scored the best driver ever, and we don’t even know it.”
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5 reasons why your next family holiday should be to Botswana
by Gemma Musicby Gemma MusicIf you’re not afraid to dig a bush toilet and skip a few showers, a family holiday in Botswana might be just the adventure you’re looking for.
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Visiting a women’s co-operative carpet workshop in Turkey
by Emma Calleyby Emma CalleySituated in the Izmir province of western Turkey, Desen Hali is a co-operative women’s workshop that aims to empower women by teaching them the art of carpet making.