A world traveler has a trip ruined by worn passport

  Last summer Patrick Dichter had a two week trip to Europe ruined when his passport was denied for ‘wear and tear.’ As he was boarding the plane to Rome, an airline employee stopped him claiming the company could face a fine if immigration didn’t approve of his passport. Four days and $2500 later, Patrick… Continue reading A world traveler has a trip ruined by worn passport

Kyrgyzstan: The Switzerland of Central Asia

Bishkek culture

On the cross roads between China and the West, along the ancient trading route of the great silk road, landlocked between the former Soviet Union and the Islamic countries of the east, lies the tiny country of Kyrgyzstan. An offspring of the great Soviet Union itself, Kyrgyzstan only achieved independence in the early nineties. The… Continue reading Kyrgyzstan: The Switzerland of Central Asia

How to Spend a Great Weekend in Devon

Devon - The Valley of Rocks

It’s home to some of England’s most beautiful beaches, stunning historical buildings, and most decadent cream teas. While Devon’s popularity is well known, there’s a lot more to this charming county than the guidebooks will let you in on. From award-winning beaches to intriguing galleries, read on to learn from the UK travel experts at… Continue reading How to Spend a Great Weekend in Devon

Flash sale 30% off at Hotel Indigo in London

Hotel Indigo in London, Paddington has just announced a Flash Sale 30% Off! Save now 30% from the standard rates if you book before the 04 October 2013. Only valid for stays between 15 December 2013 and 09 February 2013 Hotel Indigo London Paddington is a branded boutique hotel in London Paddington which combines the individuality… Continue reading Flash sale 30% off at Hotel Indigo in London