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Mutual Aid

Need help? Want a travelling buddy or advice about a place or country – want to share something with us – why not visit our Mutual Aid section of the Website: Mutual Aid

Anyone any suggestions for Arjun? He write in to us: I am from Kolkata, India with a great dream to travel the entire world. But my financial condition does not allow me to make it happen. Yet I will try someday to make my dream come true. Please give me some ideas on how can I make it possible. I have mountain trekking experience in the Indian Himalaya. I can be contacted by e-mail on: sahaarjun77@rediffmail.com

Another request for information from Lena: I will be travelling by myself to Dajeerling, North India. How can I co from there to Nepal? Is it safe to travel there and travel alone? If you have any information please respond. Is it possible to enter China from this part of India.? What about Sikkim and Buthan? I am a teacher and a photographer and I would like to travel and take photos. I do not have much experience travelling in Asia. Last year I went to Kolkata to volunteer in a school and then I went to Darjeeling for a short time. This time I would like to travel more and I would value any suggestions from you. If you think you can help Lena, please e-mail her on: lenainavon@comcast.net


Whisky from Pakistan

If travelling in Pakistan and worried about the absence of alcohol, look no further. Whilst Pakistan is predominantly Muslim, about 97% according to one source, which does not approve of drinking alcohol, the Murree Brewery Co Ltd (established in 1860 to produce beer and spirits, mostly for British colonial troops) is set to produce a 20-year-old single malt whisky. The malt whisky is due to go on sale in July to non-Muslims and its makers are not expecting huge sales. Mr Javed, the General Manager proudly announced, “Our product will match the best Scotch whiskies in the world.”


Singapore Airlines Ad

A row is brewing over the renewal of the Singapore Airlines advertising contract, worth in the region of SGD$50 million (USD$33 million). The current image projected by Singapore Airlines in all their ads is of an Oriental girl wearing a tight fitting sarong kebaya uniform, created by French designer Pierre Balmain. Singapore Airlines have said that it will not give up the iconic image and uniform of its Singapore Girl flight attendants. Critics say it is sexist and outmoded and the images are passé and largely intended to serve male passengers’ fantasies of desirable, subservient Oriental women.


Welcome to Nepal, ooops, we mean Peru

Royal Nepal Airlines has apologized to Peru after mistakenly putting a picture of Peru’s tourism icon, Machu Picchu, on a poster under a slogan “Have you seen Nepal?” This was noticed by Peruvian mountaineer Ernesto Malaga, who was visiting India last month, and saw the poster hanging on a wall in the airline’s office in New Delhi. Peruvian authorities requested explanations from the airline via the embassy. “The airline … offered apologies to Peru for using the picture of the Machu Picchu Sanctuary on a poster to promote their country and assured that the lamentable error has been corrected,” the statement said.


Serbia’s PR Campaign

In this e-news, we have Nepal advertising Machu Picchu, more news of mistaken identity – this month Serbia’s first PR campaign since the end of the Balkan wars in the 1990s has gone horribly wrong. The commercial called “Serbia – Moments to Remember” which was not received well by Serbians for being boring, misleading and showing Serbia as a land of rolling hills, churches and nature reserves full of wildlife, but no people. Worse than that, CNN used the soundtrack for a Kazakh tourism ad as backing music o the Serbian advert by mistake. Serb viewers also spotted that one medieval church featured prominently in the ad was not Serbian but Romanian, on the wrong side of the Danube river on Serbia’s eastern border. Officials said they will edit the commercial to highlight the fun side of Serbia, including the vibrant cafe culture and nightlife of the capital Belgrade.


Gay Friendly Travel

A recent American survey of over 2,000 gay travellers, 21 and older, found that San Francisco was the top “gay-friendly” destination, followed by Key West, Fla.; New York City; Fire Island, which is part of Long Island in New York; Provincetown, Mass.; Los Angeles; Miami-South Beach, Fla.; Las Vegas; New Orleans, and Palm Springs-Palm Desert, Calif. Nearly half of gay and lesbian travellers said that whether a destination has a “gay-friendly” reputation matters when they are making leisure travel choices. A place where “they can hold their partner’s hand in public” without fear of harassment was cited as an example of something that more than half of gay men and more than two-thirds of gay women look for when they are choosing a destination, according to the survey.


Smelling Good: India’s Police

Police in India’s Western state of Gujarat are to wear new uniforms impregnated with the fragrance of flowers and citrus to help improve their image. “Most policemen look hassled, drenched in sweat after coming from any scene of crime,” said Somesh Singh, a designer at the National Institute of Design in Ahmedabad that drew up the uniforms on request of the state government. “They are surely not the best person one would like to meet, but if they smell good and fresh one might as well approach them,” said Singh. The cotton fabric will not only have a fragrant finish, but also an optic technology to make the uniform glow in the dark so officials can be located easily.


Passengers Overcome Hijacker

A Mauritanian man hijacked a plane to France and demanded that it go to France. The man was unable to speak French and spoke only Arabic. The pilot told him that he did not have enough fuel to go to France and that they would land in the Canary Islands. Then, over the loud speaker system, the pilot told the passengers, in French, that he would land very hard on the runway and speed up, so when the armed hijacker was knocked over on landing, please could the passengers jump him. They did. “When the pilot landed he deliberately braked very hard. The man fell to the ground and was jumped on by passengers. He fired two bullets but there are no serious injuries,” the Mauritanian sources said.


Have you got a tale to tell?

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US Prison Pen-Pals

Valentine’s Day has been and gone, and if, like the Beetle you did not receive any declarations of undying love, there’s always some of America’s most desirable felons who are lining up to send you love letters, poems and even proposals of marriage. If that is your cup of tea, take a look at: www.hotprisonpals.com. Inmates, both heterosexual and gay, pay $19 to post their photograph and a short note on the site. Women inmates are also invited to join hotprisonpals, but none has applied so far.

With no access to the Internet, letters are often the only contact U.S. prisoners have with the outside world. “Prisoners have real abandonment issues. Friends and family often stop writing after a couple of years,” said Bangkok based Jason Rupp, a 30 year old photographer who built the Web site in 2003.