Features

by Edward Lifset, Oceanside, CA

Along with five other well-traveled adventurers, I took an all-encompassing trip to Albania in September ’07 offered by Original World (Mill Valley, CA; 888/367-6147, www.originalworld.com). Reasonably priced at $1,560, exclusive of international air and single supplement, the 12-day tour featured a very complete and active itinerary plus nine different, well-located small hotels and inns with a great deal of local color.

We were fortunate to...

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by Jay Brunhouse, Contributing Editor

The sister-city relationships of Osaka with San Francisco and Kobe with Seattle have resulted in providing student scholarships, arranging special events and programs, and promoting cultural exchange among young people. On the occasion of the 50th anniversary of these ties between Japan and America, I joined a group of journalists from California and Washington for a visit to Osaka and Kobe in November ’07.

Starting out

Leaving...

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by Jim Hendrickson, Lynden, WA

In April ’08 I joined a group of 19 Americans and six Canadians on a cultural-immersion program to Venezuela offered by Global Awareness Through Experience, or GATE (La Crosse, WI; 608/791-5283, www.gate-travel.org), a nonprofit organization. I had previously traveled with GATE in Guatemala (Nov. ’06, pg. 6) and gained profound insights into the cultural and political situation there.

On this trip I wanted to personally experience life in today’s...

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by Richard Berner, San Diego, CA

After a wonderful week in Paris staying in a rental apartment in the 11th arrondissement, we picked up our Europcar rental at Charles de Gaulle Airport on May 2, 2007. From the airport, we headed for Reims in the Champagne region of northeastern France.

To begin, Champagne

Our destination was the Grand Hotel Continental (93 place Drouet d’Erlon; phone +33 [0] 3 26 40 39 35, www.grandhotelcontinental.com). The hotel was comfortable and...

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by Susan Lowe, Covington, WA

“You’re stopping over in Hong Kong again?”

My husband and I must have heard this question a dozen times in the weeks leading up to the trip I had planned for us in January ’08. One well-meaning friend even asked, “What is there to do in Hong Kong besides shop?”

I had been in Hong Kong twice in the previous 12 months as stopovers on other Asian trips, but on this trip I would be heading for all the fascinating and inexpensive shopping...

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by Andy Cubbon, Marietta, GA

My wife, Lisa (pronounced Lissa), and I had Africa on our list of places to visit for quite a while. 2007 was to be the year. The only question was whether to do Southern Africa or Eastern Africa. We opted for Southern Africa because we also wanted to see Cape Town and its wine country.

Planning

We had read a couple of articles in ITN about African trips that had been arranged by Rothschild Safaris (Denver, CO; 800/405-9463 or 303/756-2525...

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by Harlan Hague, Stockton, CA

Like foods and fads, travel destinations are constantly being discovered and rediscovered. Western Europeans have known for years that Croatia is a delightful place to visit, but North Americans have been visiting the country in numbers only in recent years.

Croatia burst onto the world news and into public consciousness during the 1990s. As communist influence in Eastern Europe waned, Yugoslavia disintegrated violently into its constituent parts...

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by Joe Phelan, Lincoln, CA

Kusadasi is one of the best-known cities in Turkey, and not without reason. With some 600 cruise ships docking there each year, thousands of people pass through this little port city on their way to visit the ancient but spectacular ruins at Ephesus. Sadly, most visitors spend not much more than an overnight in Kus¸adasi.

It’s too bad that most leave so soon. It’s an interesting town in its own right, although tourism has resulted in too many T-shirt...

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