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Old 26th September 2004, 09:55 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Hi ,

Can anyone recommend / heard of any off the beaten track or classic
trips? I've done Kilimanjaro, etc etc. Just looking for new ideas.
Prefer trips in a non Western culture perhaps with an adventurous
aspect to it. Also, prefer to do independently rather than with
organised group.

Who knows - if I get enough ideas maybe I'll compile your answers in a
book ! (so include your address for the cheques I'll be sending ! )

Thanks,

Mike.
Dublin, Ireland.
 
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Old 28th September 2004, 03:13 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Mike Kelly <mkelly@tsleads.com> wrote:

>Can anyone recommend / heard of any off the beaten track or classic
>trips? I've done Kilimanjaro, etc etc. Just looking for new ideas.
>Prefer trips in a non Western culture perhaps with an adventurous
>aspect to it. Also, prefer to do independently rather than with
>organised group.


There's nice stuff on the Wild Coast down here in S.Africa;
horse riding safaris, or diving on the infamous sardine shoal.
Speaking of which, while doing that we ran into a dutch couple
who were going to stay as long as it took to see the sardines
(maybe a month or more), and they'd been pretty much everywhere.
One adventure they'd done which sounds fantastic is travelling
across Kamchatka, in by helicopter and out by foot and dogsled,
across and around the volcanos under the glaciers. Pretty hard
to beat that for off-the-beaten-track. Apparently the whole country-
sized area gets less than a couple of dozen visitors in a year.

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Old 30th September 2004, 12:05 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Thanks Ken - Kamchatka sounds fantastic. If you've any ideas on how I
sell this to my girlfriend let me know !

Anyone else who reads this - please keep the ideas coming!

Ken Tough <ken@objectech.co.uk> wrote in message news:<t+SYzfQv8QWBFwIz@objectech.co.uk>...
> Mike Kelly <mkelly@tsleads.com> wrote:
>
> >Can anyone recommend / heard of any off the beaten track or classic
> >trips? I've done Kilimanjaro, etc etc. Just looking for new ideas.
> >Prefer trips in a non Western culture perhaps with an adventurous
> >aspect to it. Also, prefer to do independently rather than with
> >organised group.

>
> There's nice stuff on the Wild Coast down here in S.Africa;
> horse riding safaris, or diving on the infamous sardine shoal.
> Speaking of which, while doing that we ran into a dutch couple
> who were going to stay as long as it took to see the sardines
> (maybe a month or more), and they'd been pretty much everywhere.
> One adventure they'd done which sounds fantastic is travelling
> across Kamchatka, in by helicopter and out by foot and dogsled,
> across and around the volcanos under the glaciers. Pretty hard
> to beat that for off-the-beaten-track. Apparently the whole country-
> sized area gets less than a couple of dozen visitors in a year.

 
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Mike Kelly <mkelly@tsleads.com> wrote:

>Thanks Ken - Kamchatka sounds fantastic. If you've any ideas on how I
>sell this to my girlfriend let me know !


She gets to wear a huge fur coat? :-]

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