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I always have Adventure Center (1311 63rd St., Ste. 200, Emeryville, CA 94608; phone 800/228-8747) arrange my air tickets when I book air and land together; it may cost me a few bucks more, but it is well worth it!

As I was traveling last year for 10 months, Adventure Center had to fax me in New Zealand when my upcoming tours (air too!) to Bhutan and Nepal were canceled. When there are any changes or cancellations on the air tickets, Adventure Center takes care of these at no cost to...

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I would like to commend a tour company that “stepped up to the plate” when plans went awry.

On our Nov. 18-Dec. 10, ’03, trip to Australia, New Zealand and Fiji with smarTours (New York, NY; phone 800/337-7773 or visit www.smartours.net), a last-minute change in itinerary created a major scheduling fiasco during our two days in Cairns. The result was that we would be unable to go to the Great Barrier Reef unless we forfeited a prepaid $300 for another excursion.

My husband and...

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My two adult daughters and my wife and I returned from three magnificent weeks in Thailand (Bangkok and Chiang Mai), Vietnam (Hanoi, Hue, Da Nang, Hoi An, Nha Trang, Da Lat and Ho Chi Minh City) and Cambodia (Siem Reap and Angkor) on Jan. 19, ’04.

Initially, we contacted several travel companies with a desired general itinerary; however, eventually we had our tour set up by Phuong Chi of All Asia Travel Company (274 Cong Quynh Street, District 1, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam; e-mail...

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The ITN staff found the strategy described in the following letter clever and thought that, with the wealth of guidebooks available on so many destinations, some readers might be inspired to use this method in planning which sites to visit.

In view of the plethora of guidebooks on England and their sometimes divergent opinions, a few years ago I thought it might be both interesting and useful to determine the degree of conformity among them in choosing what they considered that...

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In September ’01, shortly after the tragedy of 9-11, we traveled to Ireland for two weeks and then to the Isle of Man. As U.S. citizens, we were met in both places with kindness, understanding and concern.

When we arrived on the Isle of Man, a game of golf was immediately scheduled. But on the chosen morning, when we arrived at the King Edward Bay Golf Club via taxi, the only person around was the golf pro. After renting clubs to my husband (I don’t play), he told us he was leaving...

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To celebrate an anniversary or a spouse’s birthday while traveling overseas, have you ever decided to hang the expense and really “splurge” on a meal? We asked those of you who did so — and found that it was worth every euro, pound or whatever — to write in about the experience.

In addition to the name of the restaurant and its address or location, we asked you to tell us when you went, the approximate price of the meal and what made it so great. We also wanted to know if there were...

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Over the years, I heard and read a lot about the Maginot Line, and I always wanted to visit the most impressive part of it. Because it extended from Luxembourg to Switzerland, with another section from Switzerland to the Mediterranean, I needed some help and turned to the French Government Tourist Office. The problem was that the tourist office couldn’t (or wouldn’t) answer simple questions like “Where is the best site to visit?” and “When is the best time to go?” I was referred to a website...

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(Part 1 of 3) Cirencester is a good base from which to explore England’s lovely Cotswold area. In July-August ’03 we rented a cottage for six weeks at Glebe Farm Holiday Cottages (Barnsley, Cirencester, Glos. GL7 5DY, ENGLAND; phone 01285 659226, fax 01285 642622, e-mail enquiries@glebefarmcottages.co.uk). These are run by Polly and Nick Handover.

Our cottage was one of five high-standard and spacious barn conversions which shared a washing machine, dryer and pay phone. There was...

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