Archive for October, 2009

Top 10 Friendliest Countries in the World

Thursday, October 29th, 2009

Like a warm welcome when you travel? Check out this list of the top 10 friendliest countries in the world and feel the foreign love!

Irish Shamrock

I got caught in the rain today and a man gave me his umbrella. Not a cheap, plastic one but a nice one with colors and a wooden handle.

It made me feel warm and fuzzy. It’s nice when strangers are friendly for no reason.

Even nicer when you’re thousands of miles from home and maybe feeling a bit lonely and fed up.

Want to feel warm and fuzzy when you travel? Check out Lonely Planet’s list of the Top 10 Friendliest Countries in the World,* and stay dry across the globe!

1.    Ireland
2.    USA
3.    Malawi
4.    Fiji
5.    Indonesia
6.    Vietnam
7.    Samoa
8.    Thailand
9.    Scotland
10.  Turkey


Who’s been to Ireland? Got more friendly stranger stories? Disagree with this list? Post up your comments below, we want to hear from you.

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*List taken from the Lonely Planet Bluelist: Best in Travel 2008

11 Places to Raise the Dead

Thursday, October 22nd, 2009

Looking for a spooky spot this Halloween? Check out these curiously creepy places, just watch out for things that go bump in the night!

On the lookout for haunted spots this Halloween?? There are plenty of places to creep you out all over the world.

Take a tour of these 11 places to raise the dead and find ghosts and ghouls across the globe!

1. Haunted House, Romeo School, Michigan

Haunted House Michigan

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2. Highgate Cemetery, London, UK

Highgate Cemetary London

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3. Windsor Castle, Windsor, UK

Windsor Castle UK

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4. Buzzards’ House, Maryland

Haunted House Maryland

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5. Blair Witch Forest, Seattle

Scary Forest Seattle

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6. Ghosts’ Lobby, Hotel Del Corrinado, San Diego

Hotel Del Corrinado San Diego

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7. Lake of Menteith, Scotland

Lake Monteith Scotland

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8. Catacombs Museum, Paris

Catacombs Museum Paris

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9. Skyline Cemetery, Portland, Oregon

Skyline Memorial Portland Oregon

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10. Hill of Crosses, Lithuania

Hill of Crosses Lithuania

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11. Notre Dame, Paris

Notre Dame Paris

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Been to any of these places? got more spooky travel suggestions? Post up your comments below and let us know.

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If you liked this you might also like: 15 Most Magical Places in the World.

The Biggest Festival on Earth: Photo Story

Thursday, October 15th, 2009

Freelance Journalist and avid traveler, Meredith Price descibes the magic of the Burning Man Project, held yearly in the Nevada desert, with the help of some truly amazing photos.

Every year, over 40,000 people come together in a utopian experiment that challenges conformity and encourages radical self expression.

Held in Black Rock City, Nevada, the festival is named Burning Man after the ritualistic burning of a wooden effigy in the shape of a man.

Beyond being an incubator for personal growth, the festival is fertile ground for some of the most stunning artwork, grandiose costumes and outlandish art cars on earth.

The ephemeral existence of this unique conclave – it lasts for a mere seven days — makes it even more mind boggling.

These 25 photos capture a few of the most unforgettable structures, people and mutant vehicles I’ve seen out on the playa over the last eight years:

1. The Stunning Temple of Honor created by world-renowned sculptor, David Best, in 2003.

Burning Man Temple

2. One participant goes all out for the ‘American Dream’ theme by turning her body into a canvas.

Burning Man Green Lady

3. A magnificent unicorn struggles to emerge from the cracking dust-covered playa. An ancient lakebed, today it serves as a playground for imaginative art and communal experience.

Burning Man Unicorn

4. A rotating installation that breathed four hot streams of fire into the air at night, piercing the dark sky with a terrestrial star.

Burning Man Flames

5. With her stunning pair of horns and striking coloring, its easy to see why this female ram brings mythical goddesses to mind.

Burning Man Horns Girl

6. Enjoying a moment atop a beautiful white art installation constructed from carved metallic sheets. Check out the attention to detail!

Burning Man White Princess

7. Two little angels pose for photographs at center camp.

Burning Man Afro Kid

8. A floating astronaut hovers above the playa in honor of the American Dream theme in 2008. It may not be the surface of the moon but it certainly feels like another planet!

Burning Man Astronaut

9. A congregation of Pan-like creatures on stilts frolicking in the late afternoon sun.

Burning Man White ladies

10. The climactic annual burning of ‘the man’, for which the festival takes its name, is always preceded by fire dancing and spectacular artifices. There have been many peaceful demonstrations to save the man over the years but so far to no avail.

Burning Man Fireworks

11. This giant flower, made from a cherry picker, brought a dance party to the exodus lines to cheer people up as they left. The gauzy fabric gave it a delicate softness despite its massive size. It was truly a graceful piece of art.

Burning Man Cherry Picker

12. Forget pretty in pink. Think hot in pink.

Burning Man Pink Couple

13. This gigantic, bowing statue made entirely of metal had a heart that literally ‘broke’ every night as liquid fire poured from its chest onto the ground right outside the center camp tent.

Burning Man Giant Man

14. Waving to the mountains at the outer fence. Some people call it the last frontier.

Burning Man Sand Couple

15. A golf cart cum peacock makes its way slowly across the open playa.

Burning Man Flag Car

16. Two stunning Japanese geishas take a break from serving tea to pose for the camera. They were a long, long way from home!

Burning Man Parasol

17. Day and night, this chariot kicked it along in grand style, ambling across the playa like something out of a futuristic spaghetti western.

Burning Man Neon Coach

18. A beautiful goddess mother made out of metal bowls celebrates the universe with outstretched arms, a fertile womb and dancing feet.

Burning Man Sand Man

19. Over 200 feet long and 50 feet high, this awe-inspiring Conexus Cathedral, built in 2006, was a hallowed place that inspired both reflection and dancing.

Burning Man Church

20. Constructed in 2008, the Babylon Art Installation was a 100 foot tall steel tower with a photo booth on the ground that projected images taken during the day onto the tower by night. The structure is re-usable, recyclable and multi-purpose. Its creators even hauled it out to the playa using trucks fueled by 2nd generation vegetable oil!

Burning Man People Tower

21. Pondering an installation. Much of the art at burning man is interactive and encourages people to participate in its creation. One memorable piece of art even required that four people power up a set of monkeys spinning from tree to tree by riding bikes at its base.

Burning Man Crystal Ball

22. Mutant Vehicles form a larger circle around the man in anticipation of the climactic annual burn.

Burning Man Lights

23. Looking up from inside the magnificent Temple of Honor.

Burning Man Temple Roof

24. Life is Beautiful.

Burning Man Orange Girl

25. A giant wooden structure set up close to the peripheral fence that attracted participants from all corners of the festival and became a popular meeting place to watch the sun rise over the mountains.

Burning Man The End

This is merely the minuscule tip of an enormous iceberg. For more information about attending the event or participating as an artist or volunteer, visit www.burningman.com

Coming up….. The Burning Man Project: 20 Things I wish I’d known before stepping into the desert.

Photos: DoraExplorer1

How I Almost Always Get a Flight Upgrade

Thursday, October 8th, 2009

Jonathan Marks, a global investment banker and frequent flier has an envious track record of bagging flight upgrades. He’s agreed to share his secrets, helping us to reach that first class cabin!

Ah the elusive flight upgrade. Everyone wants one but noone knows how. Read on for my upgrade secrets, guaranteed to improve your chances of flying like a VIP.

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Everyone likes getting something for nothing but it’s even sweeter when you’re surrounded by people who’ve paid full whack or haven’t quite made it as one of the chosen few.

Perhaps this seems tad mean, a little mercenary.. but let’s be honest, deep down we know it’s true.

So now that we’ve agreed we’re more than happy to leave our colleagues/friends/partners languishing behind in couch class, here are my tried and tested methods for securing that elusive flight upgrade:

1. Ask

If you don’t ask, you rarely get. Be up-front and cheeky rather than shy and apologetic. There’s no reason why it shouldn’t be you that gets the upgrade.

2.  Engage in check-in banter

Not all upgrades are confirmed at check-in. They are often allocated at the boarding gate when the airline has the full picture re. check-ins and no-shows (business travelers often fly on flexible tickets).

Working at a check-in desk is not the most thrilling of experiences. Make it more enjoyable for the airline staff and they will remember you.

There is then every chance you’ll find a nice surprise waiting for you when you go to board the plane.

3. Travel alone

There are not many seats available for upgrades and those that are tend to be given to passengers traveling alone.

If you don’t mind being separated from your travel companion, then book and check-in separately. You never know, you might both get upgraded!

4. Find out if the flight is over-booked

Often if a flight is over-booked the airline will be looking for volunteers to take a later flight.

If this is the case, and depending on where the volunteers were sitting, this may free up some seats for upgrades. Why not offer to take one of them? Just to be helpful of course!

5. Get an airline membership/loyalty card

Airlines store a lot of information on their passengers, including whether you are a loyal customer or cardholder.

Bear in mind that cardholders almost always get priority when there are seats available for upgrades.

6. Travel in August or over Christmas and New Year

Business travel is much lower at these times meaning a reduced demand for premium classes.

Airlines still want to fill flights and therefore overbook their economy cabin. This means they’ll need to bump people up to ensure everyone gets on the flight.

One sign that they have done this is if they are offering cheap upgrade deals at check-in.

7. Take advantage of special deals

The difference between Economy and Premium Economy is much smaller than Premium Economy and Business.

If you are offered a cheap upgrade to Premium Economy and take it, there is every chance you’ll get to jump another class to Business.

OK, you had to pay something extra, but the size of the leap and your odds of being chosen will be significantly improved.

8. Exploit special occasions

Honeymoons and anniversaries are great reasons to ask for an upgrade. But your chances will increase with some forward thinking.

First, let your travel agent know in advance and get them to note it in the booking. Second, take proof to present to the airline at check-in. As you would imagine, they may be skeptical otherwise!

So there you have it, 8 precious pieces of advice that have worked well for me. Go forth and enjoy the fruits of first class, good luck!

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Been upgraded recently? got more tips? Post up your comments below and let us know!

Photo: Jonathan on a recent trip to Japan.

Best of the Blogs

Tuesday, October 6th, 2009

Phenomenal photos and delicious travel content, enjoy!

Incredible Underwater Shots @Pixdaus

Colours of Italy @Soul Travelers

Delicious Food Blog @The Traveler’s Lunchbox

Top 25 Things to do in Europe @Viator

Top 10 New York Cafes for Wireless Working @Nerdy Nomad

Happy Travels!


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