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  • KathyDragon

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    I'll be traveling alone on my next vacation. I'm pretty independent, but I'm a little afraid of getting lonely. Do you have any advice for single travelers?

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    I often travel alone when I am setting up new tours. I do go through times when I get a bit lonely but in general I love to travel solo as there seems to be more of an opportunity to meet locals than if I am with one other person and appear as a unit.
    To avoid getting lonely I'd stay at B&B read more...

  • KathyDragon

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    I'd like to travel to Europe for the holiday season, but with the weak dollar I'm afraid I won't be able to afford it. Can you help me save some money on my trip?

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    Having just returned from 3 week in Portugal and Croatia I remain excited about Europe, even with the weak dollar.
    I've seen some amazing deals on TravelZoo.com which are all inclusive holidays at very reasonable prices. This site scans the internet to find the best deals, they sell our quickly read more...

  • KathyDragon

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    My wife and I have a lifelong dream of traveling to Africa, but we're concerned about our safety and our health (at 60, we've got willing minds but aren't the adventurers we once were). Do you think it's safe to go to Africa for people like us? Can you recommend tour groups or places to stay?

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    YES YES YES!!! Most of the 3,000 folks I've traveled with are 50-70+, you are young!! Africa is a top destination for your age group.
    I'd suggest joining a reputable small group tour. They can provide you with references, have made all the necessary safety precautions, offer you a "through read more...

  • KathyDragon

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    I'm feeling the nip in the air and the leaves are changing colors. Can you recommend a great travel destination for Autumn?

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    Almost every place is great in Autumn!
    If you talking September/October here are some of my favorites: For years I led bike tours in NE. Vermont, particularly the North East Kingdom, is one of my favorite destinations. Across the border in Quebec you have the Eastern Townships which offer an read more...

  • KathyDragon

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    Now that the kids are out of the house and my career has slowed down a bit, I'd love to take a trip to "find myself" a little. Where's a good place to travel for quiet contemplation and also mind-opening adventure?

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    There are so many options for you! One of the first things to do might be to spend some time writing down what you would want to have as part of this experience. Here are a few questions:
    Do you want to be alone or with others (in a small group or at a retreat)?
    If with a others, would you like read more...

  • KathyDragon

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    I like to read when I travel, and I especially like to be reading about the place that I'm traveling in while I'm there. My husband and I are going to Prague soon, can you recommend some travel reading for us?

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    My favorite source for non-traditional travel books is a little company called Longitude Books (http://www.longitudebooks.com) run by two friends of mine, Darrel Shoeling and Daniel Kaizer, out of a loft space in NYC. They actually create the reading lists for most of the top small travel companies read more...

  • KathyDragon

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    Since you've traveled so much, I bet you've heard a huge variety of indigenous music. What was the most musical place you've ever been?

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    For me, Peru and Ireland are two of the most musical places I've traveled.
    Peru is such a sacred place. Whether I'm listening to a quena, a traditional Andean instrument, played by porters along the Inca Trail, or hearing and experiencing the traditional festivals such as Inti Raymi, the read more...

  • KathyDragon

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    Can you recommend a great travel destination during the Autumn months?

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    Almost every place is great in Autumn! For years I led bike tours in New England. Vermont, particularly the North East Kingdom, is one of my favorite destinations. Across the border in Quebec you have the Eastern Townships which offer an International experience close to home. Later in the season read more...

  • KathyDragon

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    Since you’ve traveled so much, I bet you’ve heard a huge variety of indigenous music. What was the most musical place you’ve ever been?

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    For me, Peru and Ireland are two of the most musical places I’ve traveled.
    Peru is such a sacred place. Whether I’m listening to Aquena, a traditional Andean instrument played by porters along the Inca Trail, or hearing and experiencing the traditional festivals such as Inti Raymi, or the read more...

  • KathyDragon

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    My husband and I are recently retired and thinking of taking a biking or hiking trip around Europe for the first time. We are wondering if we should travel on our own or join a small group. What are your thoughts?

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    If you are short on time and want to have a through-the-back-door experience, I recommend signing up with one of the small tour operators. Trips range in price based on your accommodation needs (and often the size of the brochure, so ask for references). Each one should connect you with a local read more...

  • KathyDragon

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    When’s the best time of year to visit Laos and where do you suggest starting our trip?

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    I’ve spent a fair amount of time in Luang Prabang, Laos, and loved every minute of it. I stayed at Ammata Guest House (37 Khunsua Rd., Phonheung village; 856-71-212175 or 020-7607304; phetmanyp@yahoo.com), which I loved, for $15 a night (here’s a tip: room four on the second floor is a corner read more...

  • KathyDragon

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    Do you recommend visiting Trakai, Lithuania (and what should we do while we’re there)?

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    Yes, this Lithuanian city is indeed worth a visit!
    The village and lake resort of Trakai, the medieval capital of Lithuania, was first established in the 13th century as a The Grand Duchy of Lithuania and today is one of the most popular attractions in the country. The castles of Trakai (yes, read more...

  • KathyDragon

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    I've been seeing the travel term "geo tourism" a lot lately -- what does it mean?

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    Geo tourism is a term recently defined by National Geographic as “tourism that sustains or enhances the geographical character of a place -- its environment, culture, aesthetics, heritage and the well being of its residents.”
    You might remember "eco tourism" was a buzz in the 1990s. read more...

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