Monday, 2 July 2007

Where are they/where are they going?

The peregrinations of the Global Travel Writers: July 2007

  • Tricia Welsh is just back from Libya, and found this formerly renegade nation a total surprise. She will shortly be reporting on Libya, and also on a new, luxury Nile cruise in Egypt

  • Roderick Eime tramps the streets of Beijing in search of Maoist memorabilia

  • Philip Game takes in some fresh-air fun in Brisbane and goes road-tripping in Western
    Scotland

  • Karen Halabi goes kayaking on the mighty Katherine River, and meets colourful local characters in Australia's Northern Territory

  • Glenn A Baker finds Calming luxury in Lisbon

  • Graham Simmons goes on an unlikely search: Finding Green in Taiwan, and will shortly be reporting on preparations for the 2009 World Games in Kaohsiung

  • Sheriden Rhodes finds an unknown gem, Woodwark Bay, in the Whitsunday Passage of Queensland, Australia

  • Thomas E King tees off in India, Hitting Hyderabad Greens, and explores the hidden Gems of Gibraltar, and

  • Sally Hammond takes an in-depth look at the Paris Metro

We'll have more lavish and glorious details on their travels for you shortly.