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  • Iguazu, Argentina

    Planning a trip to South America

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    We are both active 50 year olds and are thinking about travelling to South America early next year for a period of about three weeks. We would definitely like to see Rio, Buenos Aires, and if you could send any further suggestions. We are very flexible on dates and duration.

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  • Penang Taman Negara

    Suggestions for a trip to Malaysia in August

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    I might have left it too late for this year but I would like to go to Malaysia. I could go, this year, anytime from now until 8th September 2011. I enjoy looking around historical sights, markets, etc, as well as lazing on a beach for a few days. I will be travelling alone. Any suggestions?

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  • One-horned rhino

    Country Briefing: Nepal

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    Wedged between the arid plateau of Tibet and the hot fertile plains and jungles of India, Nepal offers a plethora of opportunities to travellers despite its small size. The Himalaya Range forms the backbone of Nepal and provides arguably the best mountain scenery in the world. However, there’s far more to Nepal than mountains and the country’s national parks and unique architecture provide a wonderful contrast to the wild landscapes.

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  • Machu Picchu, Peru

    All New Peru

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    A year ago, the Sacred Valley of the Incas experienced devastating amounts of rain that damaged villages and cut off the ancient citadel from the outside world. Machu Picchu was closed for two months and visitor numbers to Peru plummeted. However, many used this downtime to take stock and make much needed improvements. Here our specialists take a look at the new developments.

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  • Sand dune at Sossusvlei

    The Dunes of Sossusvlei

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    The enormous sand dunes of the Namib are a place of spectacular, timeless beauty. The other-worldly Deadvlei is a photographer’s dream — especially at sunrise or sunset.

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  • Colonia del Sacramento, Uruguay

    A Path Less Trodden: Uruguay

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    Uruguay is a little-known country that rarely hits the headlines and has somehow managed to keep its delights under wraps. A quick poll in the non-Latin American sections of our office came up with Fray Bentos corned beef and the footballer Diego Forlán as its most famous exports, neither of which are really reason to visit. However, there is much more to this tiny South American country.

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  • Camels at Wadi Rum

    Helping the Bedouin in Jordan

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    Debra and John Merry travelled to Jordan with Audley in March 2011. Here, they talk about one particularly memorable experience from their trip, when their help was needed to deliver a baby camel!

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  • Torres del Paine, Chile

    Uncovering South America

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    Audley client, Angela Bishop, returned to South America with her husband David in March 2011, having fallen in love with Peru in 1999. Read all about their unforgettable experiences as they travel through Bolivia, Chile, Argentina and Brazil.

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