Archive for November, 2001

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Tuesday, November 27th, 2001

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Join the Globetrotters Club On-Line!

Tuesday, November 27th, 2001

Yes, you can now renew your membership or join the
Globetrotters Club "http://www.globetrotters.co.uk/join/join.php">on-line.

It is secure and you can pay by credit card in US $.
Membership costs are as follows:

  • 1 year $29
  • 2 years $54
  • 3 years $75

As a member, you will be a part of the oldest travel network
in existence and have the opportunity to make new friends who
share your interest in travel. Once you are a member, you
will receive our annual membership that lists all
Globetrotter members around the world. You can contact fellow
Globies and even stay with some of them or offer to put
fellow Globetrotters from around the world up yourself!

So, why not "http://www.globetrotters.co.uk/join/join.php">join
today
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Home Base Holidays

Tuesday, November 27th, 2001

Travelling abroad but finding accommodation expensive? Try
home exchange, a rent-free and friendly option.

Home Base Holidays
was established in London, UK in 1985 (by a Canadian) and now
has attractive exchange offers world-wide. Full descriptive
listings and photos can be viewed by visitors (contact
information available to members).

New listings on-line daily plus three print directories
annually. Free ‘Home Swappers’ newsletter provides
information on arranging successful home swaps, stories by
experienced exchangers, special offers and travel
information. Visit "http://www.homebase-hols.com">Home Base Holidays to sign
up.


Not to be Seen Dead In?

Tuesday, November 27th, 2001

The UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office advises against travel
to Pakistan until further notice unless there are
compelling reasons to do so. They advise all British
nationals still in the North-West Frontier Province,
Baluchistan and the northern areas to leave those areas
immediately.

This is of particular interest to the Beetle as she used to
live and work in Karachi and was due to go out to Islamabad
during the month of November. Plans are on hold!


Burmese Food… London

Tuesday, November 27th, 2001

If you find yourself in London, at a loose end, fancy
something just a little bit different, then give the Mandalay
a go.

It can be found at 444 Edgware Rd Tel: 020 7258 3696. The
nearest tube is at Edgware Rd.

The London and New York Globetrotter chairs went to dinner
there earlier in the year (with their friend Rob of Grand
Canyon fame!) and they had a great time saying the food was
fantastic and the owners really friendly and interesting
about their country.

Want to tell us about your favourite coffee corner,
restaurant or watering hole? Then contact the Beetle:
href="#beetle">the Beetle


Start a Branch of Globetrotters

Tuesday, November 27th, 2001

If any Globetrotters member would like to start a branch,
whether it is in Aberdeen or Zanzibar, please see our FAQ or
contact our Branch Liaison Officer via our
Website: "http://www.globetrotters.co.uk/meetings/meet_faq.html">
Meeting FAQ


Bali in a nutshell by Shirley of London

Tuesday, November 27th, 2001

This was our first trip to Bali and I have to say that the
Balinese are in general the loveliest people, very gentle and
welcoming.

Driving out there was a real experience though! It appears
that the traffic laws (where there are any) don’t apply to
the thousands of motor bikes on the road. It was common to
have them coming at you in a one way street!

Prices are fantastic, it cost us about a fiver to tank up a
big people carrier, they thought we were mad driving
ourselves but once you get used to it and remember to use
your horn as much as they do it’s not too bad.

Certainly a destination I’d recommend and will definitely be
going back. Kuta is very touristy but get out of town and
it’s a whole different world.


Bonfire Night and Guy Fawkes

Tuesday, November 27th, 2001

Joanne is from Canada and works with the Beetle. She has not
been in the UK very long. She had never been to a bonfire
night!

We explained to her that on November 5th, 1605,
the Catholic Guy Fawkes and some fellow conspirators, crept
into the Houses of Parliament and stored lots of barrels of
gunpowder in an attempt to blow up the houses of Parliament.

He and his associates were caught and taken away to the Tower
of London and beheaded. Since this time, each year, on
November 5th, the entire country celebrate the
foiling of this event (I know, it seems strange!) by having a
bonfire with an effigy of Guy Fawkes and we have huge
organized and private firework displays.

The public firework displays are always stunning! One of the
best ones in London is at Primrose Hill and starts at 7.30pm
on the closest Saturday to 5th November.


Globetrotter Travel Award

Tuesday, November 27th, 2001

Under 24? A member of Globetrotters Club? Interested in a
£1,000 travel award?

Know someone who is? We have £1,000 to award each year
for five years for the best submitted independent travel
plan. Interested?

Then see "http://www.globetrotters.co.uk/legacy.html">our legacy
page
on our Website, where you can apply with your plans
for a totally independent travel trip and we’ll take a look
at it. Get those plans in!!


Fave Websites of the Month

Tuesday, November 27th, 2001

The Beetle likes the UK Foreign and Commonwealth site - it
has everything from employment opportunities to individual
country reports - really interesting!

UK Foreign and
Commonwealth