Archive for March, 2009
A Day in Dubai on a Shoestring Budget
“Where are you from?” my taxi driver inquired shortly after I arrived in Dubai, part of a brief stopover on my trip around the world. “The United States,” I replied, amused that my first contact with a human being in Dubai was with a Bangladeshi, not an Emirati. The driver, who had told me his [...]
Mumbai, India Radio Show – March 28 – Hour 1
On March 28, Peter was live from the Taj Mahal Palace Hotel and Tower in Mumbai, India. Listen to the first hour of the show below.
March 28 – Hour 2
Peter was broadcasting from the Taj Mahal Palace Hotel and Tower in Mumbai, India. Listen to the second hour of the show below.
March 28 – Hour 3
Peter is broadcasting his radio show this Saturday from the Taj Mahal Palace Hotel and Tower in Mumbai, India. Listen to the third hour of the show below.
Weekly International Travel News Roundup
Want to know what’s been happening in the world of travel? We’ve collected our top travel news stories from the past week into one convenient post. So check out the week’s top travel news …
Ask the Locals Travel Guide: Mumbai, India
This weekend, Peter is broadcasting his radio show from the Taj Mahal Palace Hotel and Tower in Mumbai, India. This iconic landmark was one of the primary targets of the horrific terrorist attacks in November 2008, but after repairing the damage caused by the attacks it re-opened its doors (with enhanced security) on December 21, [...]
Presidential Themed Travel Destinations
Of course you can always travel to Washington D.C. to learn about our nation’s presidents, but as we say goodbye to one leader and welcome another, why not take a tour of some of the lesser-known presidential destinations?
Deadline Looms as Passport Applications Drop Amid Travel Declines
With the recession cutting into people’s travel budgets, it shouldn’t come as a surprise that the number of passport applications has declined severely over the past year. 25 percent fewer people are expected to apply for passports by the end of the current fiscal year than did last year, according to the U.S. State Department. [...]







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