Tag Archives: World Travel

Travel advisory – Liberia

The US Department of State has issued a travel advisory warning dated February 16 2007, against travel to Liberia in West Africa, superceding a previous advisory dated March 30 2006. It notes that despite relative stability in the country from a massive UN peacekeeper deployment, violence risks and crime rates are still high, and resources  Continue Reading »

New US passport rules exempt children

In a change of� plan, U.S. and Canadian citizens under the age of 16 will be permitted to cross the borders at land and sea entry points with certified copies of birth certificates and parental consent rather than passports. The new passport rules, scheduled to take effect possibly from January 2008, will restrict movement of  Continue Reading »

Kathmandu World Heritage Site ranks last in survey

The results of a first-ever survey of the world’s UNESCO world heritage sites has ranked the Kathmandu valley – which boasts three sites – in last place among the 94 most important of some 800 sites worldwide. Undertaken by National Geographic Traveler magazine, the survey called on travel experts from around the world to assess  Continue Reading »

Travel advisory – Liberia

The US Department of State has issued a travel advisory warning dated February 16 2007, against travel to Liberia in West Africa, superceding a previous advisory dated March 30 2006. It notes that despite relative stability in the country from a massive UN peacekeeper deployment, violence risks and crime rates are still high, and resources  Continue Reading »

Join the Virgin Upper Class – 40% off

Virgin Atlantic has announced a spring Upper Class sale, with up-to 40 per cent off on various flights. Running until 10pm (GMT) on March 8th, the special includes some big discounts on trans-Atlantic flights, including to New York and Boston from £1,349, between April 1 and April 9. Other routes on offer for discount include  Continue Reading »

Top five mistakes for rookies taking ski trips

� Going skiing for the first time? Here are five mistakes that rookies typically make when planning their trip to the piste. � Think about the resort not the slopes There’s a lot more to a ski trip than the skiing, and you’ll be spending the largest part of your time of the slopes and  Continue Reading »

No glass ceiling for Grand Canyon viewers

Visitors to the Grand Canyon in Nevada will now get a new view of the world’s largest depression: from beneath their feet. From March 2007 viewers will be able to see America’s biggest tourist area from a 21m steel and glass platform that extends over the canyon’s edge. � Built at a cost of 30  Continue Reading »