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![]() Alan Kay |
1 retired last August from the Civil Service, ( spent the last 20 years in the Housing dept). I do enjoy travelling either with groups / or independently. I travelled to Peru by myself in March of this year, as some one else said in the past, the place is "awesome". Visited Cusco /MP etc. Am looking to travel by train from St. Petersburg- Beijing in 2010 |
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![]() Alex Lyons |
I think my love for travel comes from a passion for social politics and an experience of difference, and a woefully short attention span that renders me constantly (if not physically!) nomadic! As such, my appreciation for travel satisfies an opportunity to learn something new, whether that's simply a new perspective, or a completely different way of life. Since coming to work for responsibletravel.com I've been able to turn my vicarious nomadism to a whole new range of prospective destinations! Having confined my travels to predominantly Euro-American cultures so far, I'd like to get out of my comfort zone and try something more challenging in the near future. Any suggestions? Answers on an e-card... |
![]() Aline Dobbie |
I have written three books on India - India: The Peacock's Call, India: The Tiger's Roar and India: The Elephant's Blessing which have all been published within the last six years. The Peacock's Call has just been republished with an additional Part II. My non commercial website promoting India is www.thepeacockscall.co.uk and my photo galleries on India, Scotland and South Africa are on [web link] India is the Land of my birth and I go back annually for a month to enjoy and experience this wonderful land with all her beauty and her challenges. Graham my husband and I travel independently and because I speak Hindi (from my childhood years) we are lucky enough to have some rather special experiences. I have tried to promote the whole of India but I was awed by Hampi in Karnataka and feel too few people know about it, and I love being in out of the way places in Rajasthan. My favourite Indian city is Delhi but followed by Hyderabad. I made a pilgrimage to The Ganga earlier this year and visited homes and places I had not seen for exactly 50 years! It was a happy fulfilling experience. I plan to return to India in January and think Indians need our support at a very challenging time. I am committed to try to help save the tiger which I consider the most magnificent of animals and I have been fortunate enough to see quite a few. |
![]() Alison Brookes |
Having spent over 13 years in the travel industry, I am passionate about Asia and Australasia. I have have lived and travelled extensively in both Australia and New Zealand and love the outdoors. I work at responsibletravel.com as part of our Account Handling team. |
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![]() Amelia |
My feet are always itchy...I am addicted to travel, I love meeting new people from different countries and am genuinely fascinated with the differences and similarities between us all. This fits in quite nicely with my other passion-photography. Working for responsibletravel.com and being the main customer contact here means I am constantly browsing the site and helping people to choose a holiday from all the magical and exciting holidays we offer. |
![]() Andrea Wren |
I'm a travel journalist turned travel agent, running my own web-based agency Wren Elite Travel which focuses on adventure, activity, luxury holidays, tours, safaris and specialist travel. I love all kinds of travel, but have spent a lot of time reviewing luxury hotels in the course of my work so am partial to comfort! I do also love adventure and activity as well, and am prepared to 'rough it' (just a little bit) for the sake of getting to see and experience exciting parts of the world and local communities. A highlight of one trip was having a silver service luncheon with the British Ambassador and his wife in his home in La Paz, Bolivia, and then I adored the opportunity to get up close and personal with a Tasmanian Devil in Australia's island state earlier this year! I haven't been yet to Alaska or Antarctica - and these are both my dream destinations and on my list. |
![]() andrew Powell |
Recently retired fireman. Looking for a companion to backpack around SE Asia Jan - Apr 2010. Like: Beaches, trekking, escaping the crowds, chilling out. Dislike: Excessive noise, drunkeness. |
![]() Ann McCarthy |
I am a grandmother of four and have travelled independently to many countries since retiring but for the past 4 years I have been returning to Uganda I have helped a small community in the south west Uganda to open a Guest House that is suitable for volunteers to stay awhile - and then help in the local schools, our own nursery school and with womens groups in the area. I am now actively looking for volunteers to go out there - and be sure that any money they spend - either at the Lodge (£50 per week for full board & accommodation) will stay within and ultimately help that community See www.ugandalodge.com |
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