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Zanzibar 2001
A Travel Blog by mulqueen
... or Jambiani on the east coast. Today Nungwi attracts more tourists than anywhere on Zanzibar outside Stone Town. Several hotels have sprouted out of the undergrowth ; they are grouped closely together, complete with restaurants and supermarket and cyber ...
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City of a Thousand Hotels Showing Octopussy
A Travel Blog entry by virginieandpaul from Udaipur Rajasthan, India
... Dosa (crunchy pancake-like sell with spicy potatoe insides-love these things) and washed it all down with Masala Tea (Chai with ginger, cardomen, and other spices - a staple in India). It was a 4 hour epic cooking class. I was lucky enough to just be ...
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Naked Knock Down Ginger
A Travel Blog entry by mills-mcshea from Sydney, Australia
... , a hotel is not a hotel it's a bar, I know it doesn't make sense, I think they all use to be hotels, anyway................. I am sure I've mentioned this before, but Australia, and in particular New South Wales, is obsessed with gambling, and every ...
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My Memoirs : Leh Manali Trip
A Travel Blog entry by pinesh from 400067, Mahārāshtra, India
... hotel to spend 6 hours of the night in Delhi. We selected Tata Group Ginger Hotel. What baffled me a lot was that Ginger Hotels advertises on their website that book early and earn discounts. Yet they never opened the booking for Ginger Delhi till almost ...
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The trip...
A Travel Blog entry by vadiraj.thayur from Mysore, Karnataka, India
... , the Ginger Hotel. Just a few words about the hotel....its a 3-star accomodation, pretty good, compact, convenient among the cheapest hotels in that class. Its very much in the city, near the Zoo and on the way to Lalith Mahal Palace. We had ...
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Seafood on rooftop
A Travel Blog entry by by.ya from kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia
... ; Those above were our dinner for tonight. My personal favourite was the bamboo shell, cooked with ginger and osyster sauce. I learned to eat this chewy shell creature in Kuching when Delma brought me to Buntal, a ...
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More Sun, Sea, Sand and Fiji Bitter!
A Travel Blog entry by herecomesmungo from Fiji, Fiji
... . I met up with a booking agent and made plans for my first few days, which saw me checked into the Aquarius Pacific Hotel. The Hotels in Fiji often double as hostels as they have dorm beds (8 pounds per night) also. I tucked into a full english breakfast ...
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The life of and business in..
A Travel Blog entry by diverjess from Tsuen Wan, Hong Kong
... what they eat, no vitamins needed... so why not cook everything? For the common cold, heat some Coke on the stove, add a bit of ginger and lemon, and voile! Politeness is out the window: get on the elevator as soon as it opens or you'll be pressing the ...
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Culture Shock
A Travel Blog entry by polepedalplod from Delhi, India
... ; We would get off the train, M would stay with the bags, and I would look around the station in search of information about hotels. If nothing, I would look for a rickshaw/cab driver and ask him to drive us back to Chandigarh at any cost. If ...
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Can Ho Chi Minh rescue Vietnam again??
A Travel Blog entry by stevieg from Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
... would like to sledge down some one day. We went for a little walk along the road though yesterday afternoon, finding nothing but a few hotels and restaurants dotted about. Looking at the map, Mui Ne is spread over 16km so it is a wonder any of them make ...
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Wasini island and other adventures
A Travel Blog entry by beckerworldtrip from Diani, Kenya
... with hand springs, back flips, and was making them do frog jumps down the beach. This morning we watched one of many abandoned hotels, that seemed have been taken over as a sort of free youth hostel to a large group of young African men. The occupants ...
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Korp Kun Ka
A Travel Blog entry by francesandrew from Phi Phi, Krabi, Thailand
... the initial shock, but not one to be repeated either. Ben had a scrambled egg with ham and cheese and toasts. For drink I had a ginger tea and Ben had a black coffee. Interestingly the ginger tea didn't come pre-made as such. Instead it came as a mug of ...
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Jungle Surf and Rice Paddy Retreats
A Travel Blog entry by garry.mary from Java, Indonesia
... – only powdered i.e. Nutmeg (Looks like a big brown brazil nut) and I didn’t know there were 4 different kinds of ginger we should cook with depending on the style of dish?! Casa Luna Cooking School is run by a Ozzie lady Janet who married a ...
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First-class service in Cambodia
A Travel Blog entry by jessnjing2011 from Siem Reap, Cambodia
... thirsty too? We got the strangest looks when we ordered a "big water" (1.5 liter bottle), a pineapple shake, a mango shake, a dry ginger ale, and the free fresh coconut water. We also ordered some fresh shrimp rolls, fried beef with ginger, fish-based ...
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BUS RIDE TO HOI AN
A Travel Blog entry by dancejill from Hue, Vietnam
... selling peanuts and candied ginger. We bought a bag of both. The ginger was so very good, it is actually thinly sliced ginger that has a sugar coating, quite hot, and always tasted like more. Along this section of the street are small restaurants and ...
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Back to Australia to see Jill and Brian Hoatson
A Travel Blog entry by waliceh from Buderim, Queensland, Australia
... for Doug. We also bought two one meter long pieces of soft licorice about 1 inch in diameter for NZ$5.00! We bought a ginger cooking assortment for Jill and Brian following a tasting of the items prepared according to their recipes - it was a special ...
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From First State to Sunshine State.
A Travel Blog entry by robertandzoe from Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
... this flooding were still very noticeable when we toured the City – all museums closed, all art galleries closed, many riverside hotels closed and about 50% restaurants closed. More re-open every day, but it will take some time to reach normality! ...
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China Dairy, 2008
A Travel Blog entry by wilf_day from Shanghai, China
... dispenser, in the washbasin area, for those whose supply had run low. Five-star were western-style, found mostly in hotels and other tourist establishments. Zero-star defies description and is what Margaret faced during her climb of Mount Tai. When we ...
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I cook you long time
A Travel Blog entry by coopertrooper from Chiang Mai, Thailand
... Yam". It was such a well-timed Icey response, I couldn't stop from smiling for the next hour. The Ozzie started cutting his ginger and I watched the instructor look down again and a tiny smile broke out over her face. After each dish we all sit ...
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Dalian Food
A Travel Blog entry by nietsreuef from Dalian, China
... to find anyone in China who does not appreciate that fact that their beer comes from a German heritage. Many restaurants and hotels in Dalian have their own breweries, at least one has a German brewmaster. Typically, they brew a batch every ...
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Takioji Neris (Standard) Kaunas
Donelaicio 27, (formerly Takioji Neris) LT-44240, Kaunas, Lithuania
... 8 story hotel in the center of the city, featuring 208 cozy and functional rooms, fine dining restaurant "Diverso", stylish "Ginger bar", spacious conference center with 8 conference rooms, free parking lot and complimentary WiFi. Rooms for smokers, ...
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Blue Beach Club Dahab
El Malal Street, Dahab, South Sinai, Red Sea and Sinai, Egypt
... pool and a yoga shala as just two of the many activities available. The hotel is owned by Ibrahim Zeid. With the addition of the Furry Cup Bar and Stone Ginger Restaurant we have created a resort that will allow our guests to fully enjoy their holiday.
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