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Kyrgyzstan: Adventure Travel in Central Asia

The Shofar Group is based in Naryn and offer great packages or bespoke tours for internal travel in Kyrgyzstan. This is the land of spectacular lakes and mountains. Their itineraries include staying in yurt camps, horse trekking, cultural tourism and visiting the specular lakes including Issyk-Kul.

Kyrgyzstan Travel for stunning scenery

Kyrgyzstan Travel for Lakes & Mountains

Sometimes referred to as ‘the Switzerland of Asia’ because of its mountainous landscape, Kyrgyzstan is perhaps the most liberal of all the Central Asian republics. In Kyrgyzstan, tourism is largely of the outdoor adventure variety and those planning hiking or horse-riding holidays in Kyrgyzstan will find a great choice of facilities.

The capital of Kyrgyzstan is Bishkek (population 670,000). The other big cities are Osh (250,000), Tokmak (73,000), Kara Balta (54,000), Jalal-Abad (71,000) and Karakol (63,000). You can travel to Bishkek on BMI UK direct from London or with connections through London from Canada and Europe, or Aeroflot via Moscow and Turkisk Airlines via Istanbul.

Check out the Rivers Travel – Kyrgyzstan website for more details of Kyrgyzstan Tour Packages, including the Kyrgyzstan Lakes, and day trips around Tash Rabat, Chatyr Kul, and Song Kul.

Kyrgyzstan can offer adventure travel at its best. This is an unspoilt country where you can still enjoy simple pleasures in relative solitude. Make the most of it now. In the next few years, the tourism industry will develop, and there will be many more visitors to this beautiful country.

Biking Holidays in Kyrgyzstan

Biking is a great way to take in the wonderful landscape of  Kyrgyzstan. The Shofar Group offers a 13 day package tour as well as shorter round trips of between 2 and 4 days out of Naryn.

Hiking Holidays in Kyrgyzstan

An opportunity to set up camp in the heart of spectacular scenery and take in the mountain scenery up close and personal.

Horse Treks in Kyrgyzstan

The Kyrgyz are renowned for their nomadic lifestyles and the horse still plays a pivotal role in everyday life. Many also take their horses up the mountain to the summertime pastures. So, here is an opportunity to share the heart of the culture.

Siteseeing Tours in Kyrgyzstan

Tours of 13 days and 10 days around Kyrgyzstan offers the experience of a lifetime. Join with local culture and see spectacular scenery.

BMI – Bishkek route list

The best way to travel to Kyrgyzstan from the UK or the USA is probably on BMI who are memebers of the Star Alliance.


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Kyrgyzstan Travel

Filed under: Uncategorized — Alan @ 3:30 pm April 22, 2010

Kyrgyzstan, formally the Kyrgyz Republic, is a Central Asian country of incredible natural beauty and proud nomadic traditions. Landlocked and mountainous, it borders Kazakhstan to the north, Uzbekistan to the west, Tajikistan to the southwest and China to the southeast. Annexed by Russia in 1876, it achieved independence from the Soviet Union in 1991. It has one of the most liberal tourist visa policies of the Central Asian countries.

BMI – Bishkek route list

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Kyrgyzstan (Showing 3 Main Regions)

Kyrgyzstan (Regions Map)

Shofar Tours can make your internal travel arrangements in Kyrgyzstan

“Shofar Tours takes you to the heart of Kyrgyzstan. We offer full service tours, from arrival into Kyrgyzstan through to departure as well as customised trekking services and cultural tourism, centred on the Naryn region of north-east Kyrgyzstan. We know the Naryn region because, unlike most other tour operators, we live in the Naryn region. We work with the local community-based tourism and “Shepherd’s Life” organizations. Where no established services exist we work directly with local people to set them up. As with the other projects of Shofar Group, we are committed to paying a fair wage to all of our employees and contractors. By working directly with local people, the share of money that goes directly to the local community in this beautiful but needy region is maximised”. Shofar Tours

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Rail Europe

Filed under: Uncategorized — Alan @ 8:05 pm April 18, 2010

Eurostar Tickets

Discover Europe in comfort with Great Eurostar dealsThere is a fabulous range of cheap Eurostar tickets and Eurostar breaks. With summer finally here, take advantage of the great prices with a weekend Eurostar Paris break. Been there done that? Why not get a tasty helping of Brussels or Disneyland Resort Paris instead.

Let the Train Take the Strain

Increasing numbers of holidaymakers are turning their backs on airlines after enjoying more relaxed, convenient – and often cheaper – forms of transport.

Why you should travel by train to Europe

Ash clouds, airline strikes, soaring oil prices and rising extra charges  are four reasons why travellers should let trains and ferries, rather than planes, take the strain this summer.

Travellers from the south of England switched to Eurostar long ago for their business trips and city breaks in Northern France or Belgium. This is shown in the increasing  number of  daily services to Paris (currently 18) and Brussels (now 9). There are now a small number of flights from the London airports to the two capitals.

Faster trains, better connections

Faster trains, better connections, seamless ticketing from regional cities and reduced fares make trips to the Côte d’Azur, Provence, the Basque Coast, the Alps, Italy and even Spain a more realistic option.

Rail Europe believes that, for some, the switch to rail could be permanent. “There has been a fundamental change in people’s thinking,” a spokeswoman said. “No one is pretending rail is perfect. But people who previously would not have considered the train are being forced to try it and realising the advantages: the space, the convenience, the facilities, the fact that they are not charged for their bags or to reserve their seats, that they can step on and off in a city centre, and that journey times are much quicker than perhaps they had realised.”

130 cities in Britain are now linked into the Eurostar network

Some 130 cities in Britain are now linked into the Eurostar network: passengers can buy a ticket that will take them from their home station to their destination. If you don’t live in the South East, the prospect of changing trains twice may not appeal, but the process is now much smoother. When services left from Waterloo, anyone going to the Continent from the North needed to allow at least 30 minutes to travel across London from Euston, King’s Cross or St Pancras.

Eurostar’s hub is at St Pancras

Now Eurostar’s hub is at St Pancras – just a short walk from King’s Cross, a change of platform from St Pancras mainline, one stop on the Tube from Euston, four from Liverpool Street or five from Paddington.
This means that you can travel from Derby to Paris in just four hours, 46 minutes, from Leeds to Brussels in four hours, 53 minutes and from Manchester to Paris in five hours, 12 minutes – with return fares from £87.

Travel by train for convenience

You do not necessarily have to traipse across the Paris metro with your luggage: many of Eurostar’s summer services are now routed through Lille, where you need only change platforms to board the TGV south to Aix-en-Provence, Avignon, Bordeaux, Marseilles or Montpellier – all of which are less than seven hours from St Pancras.

More destinations available on Eurostar

Between July 10 and September 11, Eurostar offers a weekly direct service to Avignon from St Pancras or Ashford, a journey of less than six hours. There are also direct routes to Disneyland Paris and the Alps; the eight-hour service from London to Bourg St Maurice, Moutiers and Aime La Plagne allows access to the resorts of Courchevel, Les Arcs, Tignes, Méribel, La Plagne and Val Thorens.

From London, Cologne and Amsterdam lie just five hours away, the Spanish border at Irún is only eight hours away, and Milan, Nice and Biarritz are less than nine hours away.

Many flights have become less of a city-to-city service and more an exercise in orientation for arriving passengers, thanks to the deals airlines have struck with lesser-known airports that are often miles from passengers’ destination. For example, Paris Beauvais airport is 65 miles north of central Paris; Girona (Barcelona) airport is 64 miles from Barcelona; Stockholm Skavsta is 62 miles from the city centre.

With the exception of London City, all four London airports, too, are at least 30 minutes from the capital. Add that to the hassles of airport transfers, luggage check-in, security checks and passport control, long walks to a departure gate, the scramble for seats on low-cost carriers and the long wait at the carousels at the other end, and a change of train seems a minor inconvenience.

While airlines are passing on the rising cost of aviation fuel and levying more and more extra charges, rail fares are becoming increasingly competitive. Return fares of £69 to Brussels and Paris are available all year. Weekday services are heavily used by business travellers, so weekend rates tend to be cheaper.
When comparing rail with air, remember to take into account the reduced cost of transfers at either end (Gatwick, Heathrow or Stansted Express will set you back between £25 and £32 return); that you can take two suitcases and a piece of hand luggage free (on a return flight easyJet charges £18 to check in one bag, Ryanair £40 and Flybe £20).

Add to this that children under four travel free, that all seats can be reserved in advance, and that carry cots, music equipment, bikes and golf clubs – for which the likes of Ryanair charge £80 return – are also free, and there is a strong argument to take to the rails this summer.

Ferries

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You can book low fares on all these Cross-Channel operators through FerryCheap

Brittany Ferries

Condor Ferries

Condor Ferries

DFDS Seaways

DFDS Seaways

Eurotunnel

Eurotunnel

LD Lines

LD Lines

Norfolkline

Norfolkline

P&O Irish Sea

P&O Irish Sea

Seafrance

Seafrance

Stena Line

Stena Line

Transmanch Ferries

Transmanch Ferries

Ferrycheap.com delivers fantastic fares from all of the UK’s major ports.

Whether you are going on a duty-free cruise ferry trip or a discount channel crossing, FerryCheap.com has everything you need from full ferry ticket prices and online booking from all the major ferry companies to in depth destination and port guides.

Eurotunnel operates from Folkestone to Calais. This innovative service speeds you and your car across to France in less than 40 minutes. Simply drive on, relax, and then drive off straight onto France’s excellent motorway network.

If are travelling from the Midlands or the North of England, then why not book a crossing from Hull with P&O Ferries, or from Newcastle or Harwich with DFDS Seaways ferries or Stena Line ferries.

Travellers to Western France and Spain should consider Brittany Ferries. Their modern fleet and choice of routes will take you closer to your holiday destination in style and comfort. The Channel Islands are easily accessible with Condor Ferries, whilst P&O Irish Sea ferries offers great deals crossing from England, Ireland and Scotland.

Experience modern ferry travel first hand and enjoy a video crossing with either P&O or Norfolkline.

Why is Volcanic Ash Dangerous for Air Travel?

Volcanic Ash Cloud

Volcanic Ash Cloud


Jet engines can suck in volcanic ash and it can severely stall or shut down an engine. There are instances in the past where this occurred.

In 1982, a British Airways flight from Kuala Lumpur to Perth, Australia, passed through an ash cloud that had just erupted out of a volcano in Indonesia. One by one, each of the engines on the jumbo jet shut down, and the plane began to dive toward the ground. Disaster was averted only when the pilot managed to glide below the ash cloud, clearing the engines; the flight was able to make an emergency landing in Jakarta.

Volcanic ash, which is made up of sulfur dioxide, carbon dioxide and hydrogen fluoride, along with fine silica particles, may not block pilots’ sight lines, but its chemicals can wreck sensitive aircraft engines.

The debris can interfere with sensors that indicate if the fuel system is too hot or cold. In the case of volcanic ash, it seems that it leaves sensors indicating an aircraft is too cool, and will cause overheating.

The eruption ejected the plume, which is made up of fine rock particles, up to 11km into the atmosphere.
Clouds of volcanic ash can act similar to a sand storm, and be blinding for the pilots.

Weather radar cannot pick up volcanic ash as the particles are so fine, so it makes it exceedingly difficult to avoid in the air.

“Air traffic restrictions have very properly been applied,” said Dr Rothery (a volcano researcher from the UK’s Open University). “If volcanic ash particles are ingested into a jet engine, they accumulate and clog the engines with molten glass.”

Effects of Volcanic Ash on Jet Engine

Effects of Volcanic Ash on Jet Engine

Know Your Passenger Rights

By Ferne Arfin, About.com Guide to United Kingdom Travel

Saturday April 17, 2010

As the ash cloud spewing out of the Icelandic volcano continues to create worldwide travel chaos, many travelers are finding themselves stuck in transit with no end in sight, forced to find accommodation, meals and so forth for days on end.

Who pays for that? Do you have to? Is this considered an act of God and thus not covered by various rules and regulations?

Not on your life!

European rules are very clear about passenger rights in this kind of situation and if anyone, passengers or airlines, were in any doubt about it, European Commission Vice President Siim Kallas responsible for Transport, has issued this statement:

“…even in exceptional circumstances EU passenger rights continue to apply and air travelers should speak up to claim their rights.
“This is a situation which is causing immense difficulties for passengers traveling throughout Europe. It can be considered a very exceptional circumstance. Nevertheless, it is important to remind passengers and airlines that EU passenger rights do apply in this situation:

* the right to receive information from airlines (e.g. on your rights, on the situation as it evolves, cancellations and length of delays)
* the right to care (refreshments, meals, accommodation as appropriate)
* the right to chose between reimbursement of fares or being re-routed to final destination.”

The statement made clear, however, that “in an exceptional circumstance such as this” passengers would not be entitled to additional financial compensation as the delays or cancellations are not the fault of the airline.

EU regulations apply to all passengers, regardless of their citizenship when:

* traveling within the EU on a carrier registered in any country.
* traveling anywhere on a carrier owned by an EU company.

Croatia, Bulgaria and Turkey in Top 10 Affordable Destinations

Filed under: Balkan Holidays — Tags: , , , , , — Alan @ 8:51 pm April 6, 2010

BalkanTravellers.com 6 April 2010 | A list of the 10 most affordable holiday destinations, including Croatia, Bulgaria and Turkey, was recently published by the German-language version of the Yahoo! Travel Magazine.

The three Balkan countries were listed in the company of Malaysia, Thailand, India, Sri Lanka, Mexico, Egypt and Hungary, as places that afford good quality travel at reasonable prices.

Croatia – mentioned by the publication as an alternative to a holiday in Italy, attracts with its diverse landscape and the friendliness of its hosts, which it offers for very little money. According to the magazine, however, high season – around July and August, should be avoided in return for the months of April and May.

Bulgaria is profiled as a diverse destination, offering a range of possibilities – from the beach vacation opportunities presented by the Black Sea coast to the skiing holidays available at the Bansko mountain resort. Named as the cheapest destination in Europe, but not forever, as – the publication notes, the country is in the running to enter the euro zone.

The third affordable Balkan destination on the Yahoo! Travel Magazine’s list is Turkey, which combines beautiful beaches, fancy hotels and fine food – all at a good value for money. According to the publication, Turkey offers especially good deals for families and great shopping bargains as well.

Skyscanner – A Great Comparison Website for Travellers

Skyscanner is a powerful, flexible and fun way of finding the cheapest flights.

This must be one of the best comparison websites ever. You can find flight prices for over 670,000 routes on over 600 airlines, as well as price comparison for car hire, hotels and holidays.

If you are flexible about when you fly, you can browse prices for a month or whole year to find the cheapest flights.

If you are flexible on where you fly, You can use Skyscanner to find the cheapest destinations from your nearest airports.

Skyscanner claims to have been created by a group of flight search geeks, who’s mission is to never miss a flight. New routes and airlines are constantly being added to Skyscanner. Their goal is to become the first website in the world to offer every single commercial flight on the planet. Sounds like one of those impossible dreams that starts to happen because people are passionate about what they do.

Skyscanner employs many different nationalities from offices in Edinburgh and Poland, Skyscanner is a well travelled company. You can find your flights in 20 different languages and choose from 60 different currencies.


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Virgin Atlantic – Worldwide Destinations

In the UK, Virgin Atlantic operates from London Heathrow (main hub) London Gatwick, Manchester and Glasgow.

They operate international flights from the UK to USA, Caribbean, Africa, India & Asia, and Australia.

Current destinations include Nairobi, Mauritius, Lagos, Cape Town, Johannesburg, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Tokyo, Delhi, Mumbai, Dubai, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Miami, Orlando, Chicago, Boston, Las Vegas, Newark, New York JFK, Washington, Antigua, Bridgetown, Havana, Grenada, Kingston, Montego Bay, San Juan, Vieux-Fort, Tobago and Sydney.

Virgin Atlantic has covered a lot of miles in just over 25 years since its inaugural scheduled service in 1984 between Gatwick and Newark Liberty, using a leased Boeing 747-200.