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• Thursday, March 31st, 2011

The pilot strike still continues and Air Zimbabwe flights from March 24, 2011 up to April 03rd are most likely to remain grounded.The carriers request its customers to stay patient as there is a huge number of calls and inquires being dealt with at the moment.
 
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• Thursday, March 31st, 2011

Emirates airline will be introducing a Geneva route to the airline’s network of European destinations, from the first day of June this year.



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• Wednesday, March 30th, 2011

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• Wednesday, March 30th, 2011

It is quite feasible for people to drink a bit more alcohol on England tours than they would in their normal life. With England's strong boozing tradition, many think ‘when in Rome, do as the Romans’. Here are a few things you should take into consideration when you are deciding whether or not you will get drunk on England tours.

Pros

Some people are more inclined to get a bit drunk when they are on England tours. Travelling is all about relaxing and experiencing the world; getting drunk can fit nicely into this. Alcohol works nicely with this ideology because it allows you to lose your inhibitions and enjoy your surroundings.

There are other benefits to having a few drinks on England tours, outside of the way it flushes with the traveller ideology. Get drunk and you’ll end up doing a bit more socialising than you otherwise would have done. It serves as a great ice-breaker with those awkward initial meetings with your tour group.

What’s more, the English love to hit the pub, so you’ll be experiencing a piece of their culture first hand. It is staggering to learn that some pubs in England date back as far as the 12th century.

Drawbacks

If you get drunk, it is more than likely that you will suffer from a hang-over the next day. Being hung-over can really detriment the enjoyment of the next day of your trip. If you’ve got a clear schedule then this is fine; however, if there is something you’re looking forward to, then perhaps it’s not wise to hit the sauce the night before.

Remember you will be getting drunk in a completely unfamiliar environment. Alcohol can make you quite disorientated. This means you have to be extra careful not to get lost whilst you are intoxicated.

Always way up the pros and cons before drinking on England tours. This way you won’t regret your actions. Then again, some of the best sessions are the ones that happen off-the-cuff.

Tours of Europe

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• Tuesday, March 29th, 2011

Discovering Anıtkabir – The Mausoleum of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, the Father of Turkey

Although Ankara, the capital city of Turkey, is not blessed with the stunning landscapes of Cappadocia or the magnificent historical architecture in Istanbul, it does have the title of being home to one of the world’s most impressive mausoleums.

I must confess that prior to my trip to Central Turkey I had little knowledge about Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, the founder and first president of the Republic of Turkey and the victorious leader of the Turkish War of Independence. Being a foreigner, it’s difficult to fully appreciate the impact that Mustafa Kemal Atatürk has on the people of modern Turkey. One quickly realizes that Atatürk is as famous as it gets in Turkey.

Anıtkabir is a top tourist attraction in Ankara, along with the Ankara Citadel and the Kocatepe Mosque. The magnitude of Atatürk’s legacy is undeniable when you first approach the lavish memorial and get a sense of its enormity and dominance. It reminded me of Ho Chi Minh’s Mausoleum in Hanoi, Vietnam and sends a similar message to its visitors.

Click on the image below to watch a video from inside Anıtkabir

Having trouble viewing the video? Click here – Anıtkabir, Ataturk’s Mausoleum

The mausoleum looks a lot like the Parthenon in Athens, with tall columns at its entrance. As the video illustrates, there were moments when horns blasted over the speakers and all of the visitors stopped to pay tribute to the Father of Turkey.

I’m not sure if this was a daily occurrence or if it was because I had visited the massive memorial in November, a few days before the anniversary of Atatürk’s death.

Anıtkabir Ataturk Mausoleum Anakara

Frontal view of Anitkabir, which means “memorial tomb”.
How important do you have to be to get one of these?!

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A group of students proudly stretch the Turkish flag in front of the Mausoleum  

Mausoleum of Atatürk, Ankara, Turkey

Inside the mausoleum, Ataturk’s sarcophagus is in the centre (above the red wreath)

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The sarcophagus of Atatürk, the Father of the Republic of Turkey

Ataturk's Vintage Car

Atatürk’s Cadillac on display with his personal boat

Ankara Views from Anıtkabir

Views of the ceremony grounds from the exit of the mausoleum,
 standing at the top of the stairs in front of the large columns

Mausoleum of Atatürk in Ankara, Turkey

There were hundreds of students visiting the mausoleum during school hours,
a testiment to the importance of Atatürk’s legacy

Guard at Mausoleum of Atatürk, Ankara, Turkey

A lone soldier stands guard outside the entrance to the spectacular mausoleum

Anıtkabir Ataturk Mausoleum-Ankara

Turkish Soldiers march with authority through the ceremony ground 

Anıtkabir Statues

Statues of three men located in front of the Freedom Tower,
representing a Turkish intellectual (left), a peasant and a Turkish soldier (right)

Mausoleum of Atatürk, Ankara, Turkey

Fun fact – In the first 11 months of 2007, Anıtkabir received more than 11 million visitors!

Entrance Atatürk Mausoleum, Anakara

The entrance to Anıtkabir, the remarkable Mausoleum of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk 
Located in prime real estate in the centre of Ankara, the capital city of Turkey  
 

It’s hard to not be impressed by this extravagant memorial. On the 69th anniversary of his death, over 550,000 people visited the mausoleum to pay respect to the Father of Modern Turkey. Think about that for a moment!     

What is the most impressive memorial you’ve ever visited?
Share your stories in the comments section below!

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  1. Marvel at Kocatepe Mosque in Ankara, Turkey
  2. Incredible Panoramic Views from Ankara Citadel
  3. First Impressions of Ankara, Turkey
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• Tuesday, March 29th, 2011

Malaysia Airlines is to introduce more flights on its Adelaide – Kuala Lumpur route.



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• Monday, March 28th, 2011

Amalfi, Italy



The crew was quite personable and helpful with their recommendations on getting from place to place in Amalfi. We have never recognized such level of cleanliness as in the Dei Cavalieri Hotel. Nice! Resort was lately updated with current furnishings. It was ok value for the money by and large. Outstanding location. Within close range from to the preponderance of the main attractions in Amalfi
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• Sunday, March 27th, 2011

Rome, otherwise called the "Eternal City", is one of the most visited towns in Europe and the world . The town is famous for its vast and rich historical heritage. Having been the centre of power, faith and culture being the famous town of the Roman Empire, Rome exerted enormous influence around the world during its more than 2,500 years of existence.

Amidst the city's famous landmarks and historic sites, especially Catholic Rome ; with its 9 hundred churches, the Roman catacombs remain a must-see. The catacombs stretches for a length of thirteen kilometres and includes some 40,000 tombs. Who would like to visit the catacombs in Rome should book an apartment Rom in time.

The catacombs of Rome were the subterranean Christian graveyards. As the Romans practiced cremation rites they forbade burials within the vicinity of the town walls. Ancient Christians forbade cremation believing the corpse needed to be left full to be resurrected. The issue was that early Christians didn't own land individually, and the Church hadn't had time to amass collective land to allow individual burial plots. This created a problem in space which led straight to the development of catacombs. Don't miss the catacombs in Rome and book now your appartement Rom.

The catacombs were huge business. Folks paid masses of cash to be buried in them especially in a coveted spot close to a martyr. Constantine spoiled that industrial opportunity when he endorsed Christianity as the state faith, so ending martyrdom. If families wanted a painting or a special symbol like a cross, a dove or a fish on the rock face close to the burial spot they needed to pay quite a lot additional.

There a lot of catacombs under Rome and the encompassing districts and every one of them has its own significance in history. There are 14 famous catacomb types. These are the catacomb of Marcellinus and Peter, of Domitilla, of Commodilla, of Gegerosa, of Praetextatus, of Priscilla, of San Caqlisto, of San Lorentzo, of San Prancanzo, of San Sebestiano, of San Lorenzo, of San Prancanzio, of San Sebestanio, of San Calantino, of Sant Agnese, of via Anapo and Jewish catacombs. Only five are open for visitors.
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• Sunday, March 27th, 2011

Saturday March 19 Last Day in RomeWe woke up somewhat early and decided to take a run through the streets of Rome. This was a great way to get exercise and also see more of Rome quickly. We ran through the streets while navigating the people who took up most of the sidewalks and the cars barely had enough room to drive on the roads themselves. We ran close to 4 miles and were glad we did.w
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• Saturday, March 26th, 2011

The Pilot Union of the national carrier of Zimbabwe, Air Zimbabwe continues its strike demanding full payment of arrears and salaries pending from last year. The carrier going through a hard time, had recently increased its facilities for passengers that includes baggage allowance, ore flights and better air craft’s however the ongoing cancellations of flights [...]

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