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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States Wednesday
encouraged Americans to visit Iran and said it would
facilitate visas for Iranians who want to come to America.
The comments by State Department spokesman James
Rubin were the latest step by the United States to respond
positively to the election last year of a moderate, Mohammad
Khatami, as president of the Islamic republic.
Rubin said the United States would prefer a
government-to-government dialogue with Iran but Tehran was
not ready for this.
``People-to-people exchanges, however, which appear
to be starting up, are valuable and can help prepare the
ground for government-to-government talks,'' he said.
``We encourage those who wish to participate in
such contacts to do so. When Iranians wish to come to the
U.S., we will work to facilitate visa issuances on a
case-by-case basis,'' he added.
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Hi!!I've wanted as long as I can remember to go to
Israel,but I have very little money for such a trip.So I am
looking for someone to sponsor my stay there.I am willing to
work any job and help with household duities.If you are
interested please post a note,I will check back in a week
for a reply.I am a nice hardworking girl looking for a
break.I want to become part of the Israeli world.
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We provide information on voluntary work opportunities
world-wide. If you wish to work as a volunteer please drop
us an e-mail or wisit our page.
http://members.tripod.com/~yuvwis/index.html
[Posts on this topic: 1. Latest post: Thu 26 Feb, 21:18].
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Me and my boyfriend are currently planning a 3 week trip to
Turkey in May.
We will be flying to Istambul on May 1st and leaving on
the 24th.
What is the best travelling itinary?
Is it safe to go east (and is it worth the trip)?
Anything that we should absolutely not miss?
What are the best place to stay, to eat, or to go out?
Thank you for helping me making this trip unforgettable.
[Posts on this topic: 3. Latest post: Fri 27 Feb, 5:50].
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I'm going to be in Ankara (turkey) this weekend, does
anyone know a good, clean, cheap, safe hotel for a woman
traveling alone.
any recomendations about places to visit, nice vegetarian
restaurants?
Thanks
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I'm going to be in Ankara (turkey) this weekend, does
anyone know a good, clean, cheap, safe hotel for a woman
traveling alone.
any recomendations about places to visit, nice vegetarian
restaurants?
Thanks
[Posts on this topic: 1. Latest post: Thu 26 Feb, 6:59].
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Does anyone have a recipe for that lentil ?and rice? soup
that they serve in various parts of Turkey? I would like to
make some now that I am back home and sick of all my usual
cooking.
How about the rice pudding?
[Posts on this topic: 2. Latest post: Thu 26 Feb, 22:21].
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I know, I know, the "how do I keep a visit to Israel out of my passport?" question gets asked again and again, but here's a new twist... I'm driving through Syria and Jordan, I want to visit Israel and then drive back through Jordan and Syria. Now, lucky me, I've got two passports, Cdn and S.A., so I'll use the Cdn one for Syria and Jordan and the S.A. for Israel, that way the Israelis can do what they like with my S.A. passport and the others won't know. So, 2 questions: Will this work? And, does having my own vehicle change anything (will they be stamping anything in my passport or elsewhere that will betray my visit to Israel)?
[Posts on this topic: 1. Latest post: Fri 27 Feb, 9:08].
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Hi there. LP says in their M.E. guide that if you're bringing your own vehicle to Jordan you "should" have a carnet. For Syria the guide says you "must" have a carnet. Why does it say "should" for Jordan? Has anyone driven into Jordan with their own vehicle? Do you absolutely need a carnet? Cheers!
[Posts on this topic: 2. Latest post: Fri 27 Feb, 5:11].
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My boyfreind and I are planning to go to Lebanon, Syria and
Jordan in April.
Our problem is that there are no Lebanese nor Syrian
embassies in Denmark. (to get a visa before going) The
nearest is in Germany. Can we get one when entering Lebanon,
I have heard about it, but is it too risky ? I mean are we
send back to Denmark ? and can we get a visa for Syria at
the Lebanese/syrian border. Apparently there are no problems
getting a Jordanian visa at the border (so I've heard)
Have any of you (out there) tried to get visas at the border
?
I've also read that ii is necessary to have an address of a
freind or family member in Lebanon, otherwise they won't let
you in ? is that really true??
Please comment !!!
[Posts on this topic: 4. Latest post: Fri 27 Feb, 5:41].
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My girlfriend and I, both 23, spent about 5 months
(September 97 to January 98) backpacking, and a little
bit cycling, around Turkey, Syria, Iran, Pakistan, and
India. Anyone interested is welcome to e-mail us for
any kind of information regarding these countries.
We found it very easy to find accomodation, food,
transport, as well as good company, throughout the
journey. These are all very pleasant countries to
travel around, especially on low budget.
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please e mail me if you have any info on egypt music! its for a report
[Posts on this topic: 4. Latest post: Mon 23 Feb, 5:39].
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I am planning a trip to the Middle East this spring and have
tentatively planned a route that will see me travel Turkey,
Syria, Jordan, Egypt, and Israel. I did some travelling in
Turkey a couple of years ago but never made it to Nemrut
Dagi. It seems like a natural stop on the way from Istanbul
to Aleppo but is it worth seeing? Any comments/info on this
area of Turkey and the subsequent journey to Syria would be
greatly appreciated.
[Posts on this topic: 2. Latest post: Wed 25 Feb, 9:34].
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We spent a few months backpacking around the Middle East last year. We visited Egypt, Jordan, Syria, Lebanon, and Turkey. We put a website together based on our exeriences. The address is http://www.btinternet.com/~metrowich. Hope it helpsl !
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has any australian had the recent experiences of getting a
syrian visa in amman? lp says amman is an easy place to get
a syrian visa. what do you think? how long does it take?
thanks heaps.
[Posts on this topic: 3. Latest post: Fri 27 Feb, 9:22].
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A friend and I will spend a week in and about Istanbul.
Suggestions for less touristy areas of the city, good
destinations for a two day trip away from the city--
possibly someplace on the Aegean, and any other suggestions
are welcome.
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I'm planning to go to Jordan for a week at the beginning of March travelling to and from Israel. My plan is to travel to Eilat by bus from Beersheva and then to cross to Aqaba and after a day or there travel up to Petra. I have a number of questions which I would glad of help,
I'd be crossing the border to Jordan on Friday evening. Would that be a problem? How difficult would it be to find budget or inexpensive accomodation in Aqaba. ( I'm now in my 40's so beyond the dormitory stage). Any accomodation recommendations?
Where are the best places for snorkelling in Aqaba and can snorkel equipment be hired there? Is the sea going to be warm enough in early March ( I come from the UK)? What else is there to do in Aqaba?
What is the best way to get to see Wadi Rum? As I believe there is no accomodation there, will a day trip from Aqaba be long enough. If possible I'd always prefer NOT to go in an organised trip.
How do I get from Aqaba to Petra? I gather I should be prepared for cold. Recommended accomodation/length of stay?
Finally, if I cross into Jordan at Aqaba, do I need to return to Israel there or could I exit at the Allenby Bridge crossing.
I'd be very grateful for help or info about these queries
[Posts on this topic: 8. Latest post: Fri 27 Feb, 9:16].
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I'm planning an expedition from Cambridge to Cape Town for
the Summer of 2000, to pass through the Middle East. I could
use help in planning
a)The problem with Israeli visas: do they really present a
problem getting into Saudi etc?
b)Is Saudi the only country involving the need for a sponsor
and a ban on women driving, or are most arab states like
that?
c)How much trouble is there getting into Jeddah, given the
need to avoid Mecca?
d)There is apparently a ferry from Jeddah to Massawa,
Eritrea. Does anybody know anything about it, such as how
often it goes?
Cheers
Dan.
[Posts on this topic: 3. Latest post: Fri 27 Feb, 9:38].
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I am starting this topic as a forum for Americans and
persons coming from other "anti-Sadam" countries, who find
themselves traveling to the Middle East region during this
recent heated crisis between Iraq and America and whomever
else is involved. I find myself and a friend leaving for
Cairo on March 3. Then we will go to Yemen, then Oman, then
UAE, and possibly Iran (if pending visas go through).
Either way, I am planning on going, regardless of the recent
contraversy. Everyone, except my travel partner cannot
believe that we are going. They say, "Go to Costa Rica
instead or how 'bout Thailand." We DON'T want to go to
Costa Rica or Thailand (right now), we want to continue with
the trip that we have been planning for the last eight
months. Again, I am not afraid, yet I have been continually
bombarded by people who have not been to the Middle East and
whose paranoia are propigated by the commercial media and
political influence. I feel that if we do go to the Middle
East with an open mind, we will hopefully be judged by our
own perosnal values, and not by our governments actions.
How do other people feel about this?
[Posts on this topic: 10. Latest post: Wed 25 Feb, 19:11].
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I have just signed up for 2 years work in Bierut. The lp
guidebook gushes about how beautiful it all is and generally
great now that the troubles have subsided. Can you confirm?
[Posts on this topic: 5. Latest post: Mon 23 Feb, 6:46].
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my girlfriend and i are off to jordan for 12 days in march.
has anyone stayed at the bdeiwi hotel or the select hotel in
amman, if so how much a night was it for a double and what
was it like.we arrive at 1 or 2 in the morning is there any
problem with getting a taxi to the hotel at this hour or
getting into the hotel.finally,is 12 days too long in jordan
thanks.
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Hi there,
I'm planning to travel around the Mediterranean (North
Africa, Southern/South-Eastern Europe and the Middle East)
some time this summer. I am basically a lacto vegetarian and
was wondering whether how easy it would be for me to
travel in this region. Any other tips/information would be
most appreciated.
Thanks.
[Posts on this topic: 3. Latest post: Thu 26 Feb, 7:08].
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I'm going to Turkey for four weeks this April and as a
vegetarian I wanted some general advice on getting by. I
eat cheese/eggs/milk and won't cry if I have to eat
something cooked in broth, but no whole meat for me.
1. How hospitable are Turkish restaurants to people ordering
non-meat dishes? Can they improvise?
2. Is it easy to prepare picnic lunches? What is it like
shopping in grocery stores/ markets? I will be staying with
a friend for a while and will be able to cook or lentil
burgers or some such thing for day trips.
3. Are there any serious problems to watch out for.
I'm not too worried about my diet and I've only heard good
things about the vast majority of Turks so I'm looking
forward to a good time. Thanks for the replies.
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SORRY CHANGED MY PLANS. I WILL BE IN SHARM AT 02.45 H
SATURDAY MORNING. DOES ANYONE KNOW A GOOD AND CHEAP (!)PLACE
TO STAY IN SHARM-EL-SHEIK AT THAT TIME, AND WHAT SHOULD THE
TAXI FARE BE TO THAT PLACE?
THANX ERIK.
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I WILL ARRIVE IN CAIRO AT 01. SOMETHING TUESDAY MORNING. ANY
SUGGESTIONS WHERE TO STAY (CHEAP) AND THE REASONABLE
TAXI-FARES TO THAT PLACE?
THANX ERIK.
[Posts on this topic: 5. Latest post: Thu 26 Feb, 7:15].
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we would like to visit syria en route from hong kong,where
we live,to europe.any advice on where is the best place to
obtain syrian visas?-we are british citizens.thanks
[Posts on this topic: 2. Latest post: Tue 17 Feb, 11:31].
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Hi all-
I am plannting to travel from Jordan to Yemen, hopefully by
land. I have friends with family in Saudi, I'm wondering if
that fact is enough to get me a transit visa through Saudi?
Would this be any trouble for the sponcers? I wouldn't want
them to go to too much trouble for this.
Thanks,
-Robert
[Posts on this topic: 2. Latest post: Fri 27 Feb, 9:46].
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Complicated Israeli visa question. Here is my situation. I am a Canadian citizen and I want to spend a few months between Israel, Jordan and the Occupied Territories. After this I want to travel on in the middle east. Is there a way to do this, and still be able to get in countries like Syria, Iran, Saudi etc. I know it would be easier if I did Israel last, but I don't think I can. What options do I have short of "losing" my passport after leaving Israel for the last time, and getting a new one in Jordan??
[Posts on this topic: 8. Latest post: Fri 27 Feb, 9:52].
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Ah, another thing: If you are smart enough to make the
trip out towards the southeast and want to see the
(actually not so enormous) Commagene heads on Nemrut Dagi,
don't even *THINK* of hiking to the summit from Karaduet
unless you really enjoy upwards of six hours (albiet on a
paved road) of incessant uphill, high winds and rocks as
far as the eye can see. We started at 13:00 (early
September), very gratefully got picked up by a car after
three hours and still barely made it to the very top by
sunset. Although the few cars that *were* going up seemed
to be full, hitching seems to be the only cheap option as
the tour bus from the larger town nearby is not priced for
super-budget travelers - we were lucky.
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It's a bit late now and the situation may have changed, but
I just found this wonderful site today, so...
In September '97 I met with two rather disappointing
surprises travelers in the area may want to be aware of:
1) The ferry between Contantsa, Romania and Istanbul was no
longer. Option #2 is the bus (~US$20), which is supposed o
take abotu 11 hours but took us 36 because of a computer
breakdown on the Turkish border
2) Pamukkale had dried up! Apparently too many hotels have
been built in the area and are diverting too much water
from the cascades!
oh, and another:
3) Cappadocia is rapidly becoming overrun by tourists. Or
rather, the 'tourist-oriented' parts are. Both the Goereme
Open-Air museum and the biggest lighted underground city
(forgot the name, sorry) were being grossly overused, and
are starting to show it. Even Ihlara valley was not the
seculded paradise we had expected. Fortunately, there are
many many other underground cities being discovered, some
open for business, some you just hear about and explore
yourself. And there are many other 'cave dwellings' and
even mosaics (albiet not as spectacular as in the Museum)
you can discover for yourself in the vast valleys and
ridges most tourists ignore.
Sorry if any of this has been covered previously.
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I am planning a trip to the Middle East, and I would
like to ask a couple of questions. Have anybody travelled
from Kuwait to Iran with some ferry? Is it possible
(according to the rules, VISA) to go from Israel to Iran? Or
maybe Saudi Arabia to Iran. Thanks
[Posts on this topic: 5. Latest post: Wed 25 Feb, 22:52].
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Does anyone have any information on how to get "permission"
to go to Socotra. we are planning to travel there, but were
told we will need advance permission to land and be able to
stay, though the Yemen embassey does not seem to want to
help. HAs anyone been there? Any tips? Please e-mail me
directly.
Thanks, Dave
[Posts on this topic: 2. Latest post: Fri 13 Feb, 15:42].
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LEBANON - to go or not? My husband & I are living in Qatar, in the Middle-East, and are interested in a week in Lebanon in early April. Any comments, experiences, suggestions? Very interested in Safety aspect of visiting Lebanon. From what we read, some say it's fine, just stay out of South; others say too dangerous, even in Beirut. Also read that US passport holders have to get special permission to go - any feedback on that? Any suggestions on getting visas - at the border possible? (We also have Canadian passports.)
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I would like to visit Greece, Turkey and maybe Israel Aug Sept 98. Could someone please advise the cheapest way to get there from New zealand.
[Posts on this topic: 4. Latest post: Wed 18 Feb, 3:48].
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Does anyone know of shipping lines or ferry services on
which we can travel with our motorbike from Istanbul to any
southern French or Spanish port via Greece any any
indication of fares and shipping costs for the bike. Also
does anyone know what requirements are for insurance in
Turkey and whether this can be obtained upon arrival at the
Iran / Turkish border ( we're coming from India) and about
how much>
TIA
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I'll be flying in to Amman soon, arriving late at night.
I'm looking for a decent budget hotel where I can tap into
the backpacker grapevine right away. LP says that the Cliff
Hotel and the Vinice are described as "a longtime backpacker
favorite" and "increasingly popular as a rival to the
Cliff". Could somebody who has been to one of these places
lately tell me if they liked it? Or if anyone out there
knows of any other backpacker lodges they may have stayed at
in Amman, would you mind describing it?
[Posts on this topic: 7. Latest post: Thu 26 Feb, 7:24].
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I was reading the great info provided by 'binghamton', a university fellow who had lived in Turkey at the University and who travelled extensively there. I've lost the location!
Please binghamton leave me a message so I can find your site and learn more about Turkey. Thanks so much.
[Posts on this topic: 2. Latest post: Sun 15 Feb, 9:12].
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Due to the repetive nature of some questions by the newbies
on this branch... Hey LP could you make an Frequently Asked
Questions list a fixture? Please follow this branch to scan
some of the ones I have listed or add your own.
[Posts on this topic: 11. Latest post: Fri 27 Feb, 10:05].
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Hi Folks,
I'd really love to travel Georgia in the Causcasus, and
maybe Armenia&Azerbaijan, has anyone done this recently?
I'm have a lot of experience travelling the former USSR, but
stories about this area vary. I'd be especially interested
in the Georgian Military Highway from Tbilssi to Vladikavkas
and the overland transport situation from Baku to Tblissi
and from Tblissi to Yerevan. Of course any tips for cool
stuff to see and do are welcome.
Let me know,
Richard
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Does anyone know how much a flight from Cario to Istanbul
costs? Flying in late April.... Also does anyone know where
there is a listing of internet cafes in the Middle East?
[Posts on this topic: 4. Latest post: Wed 18 Feb, 12:12].
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Hello everybody I am living in Istanbul and I have so much
experience about travelling in Turkey. If anyone would like
to know something about Turkey please don't hesitate to
write me.
Best wishes,
Murat
[Posts on this topic: 7. Latest post: Thu 26 Feb, 6:55].
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we shall be in beirut for three days in april en route to
cyprus.grateful for any ideas as to safe day
trips,eg.baalbek,and for good places to at in the ciy
itself.thanks in advance
[Posts on this topic: 1. Latest post: Mon 9 Feb, 18:45].
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I'm looking for any advice on traveling in Jordan and Syria. Any things I should check out that's not listed in the guide books? Any places I should stay where I can meet interesting folks or other travelors? Any scams I should keep an eye out for? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks - Shannon
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Hi! I am thinking of visiting a friend of mine in Jerusalem
fairly soon, ie early March. As he will be studying I will
be on my own for much of my time here. Any suggestions on
places I must see, transportation, costs, advice in general
would be appreciated. As this has come up so quickly I
have not had the chance to do much research on this area.
Any problems with me traveling alone outside of the stares
being a female? What about the weather then? Thanks for
your help.
[Posts on this topic: 7. Latest post: Wed 25 Feb, 3:28].
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I'll be flying Iran Air within Iran, on a relatively tight
schedule ("If this is Monday, it must be Persepolis") and I
am curious to hear from people who have flown them. Is Iran
Air reliable, meaning they generally arrive within an hour
or so of the scheduled time, don't lose your reservation or
your luggage, and so forth? Or is it more like the
infamous Indian Airlines?
[Posts on this topic: 5. Latest post: Sat 21 Feb, 21:49].
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My girlfriend and I are planning a trip to Turkey within
the next few months, and as of now, we are unsure about the
political situation in the region. If things keep going as
they have with Iraq, the US might be in another military
conflict there. We are US citizens, and are wondering if
anyone (non-military) were in the region during the Gulf
War? Does anyone know what Turkey's position on Iraq's
refusal to allow inspectors? In other words, is it possible
to predict if we would be in danger if we were to travel in
Turkey during April/May? Any advice would be appreciated.
Any sites to check out? Thanks!
[Posts on this topic: 9. Latest post: Mon 23 Feb, 10:14].
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Hi-
I'm wondering how much better the prices of Persian carpets
are in Iran. I assume that most rug dealers by so many at a
time that there getting a good deal. Can someone give me an
idea of what I get expect to pay for a decent to good
quality carpet.
Also, what about sending them out of the country? I know
you can only take two out of the country, but is it legal to
send more than two by post to the US from Iran? Thanks!
-Robert
[Posts on this topic: 3. Latest post: Fri 20 Feb, 10:54].
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Does anyone know of any live chat rooms on Middle East
Travel? I have yet to find one.
[Posts on this topic: 8. Latest post: Fri 27 Feb, 7:18].
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My wife and I are planning an overland trip (via bus) from
Cairo, through Jordan and Syria, and into Turkey. We are
a young couple from the US and plan on making this journey
from mid-May to mid-June. As US citizens, can we expect
troubles travelling in the Middle East? Thanks for any
advice about Americans travelling in the Middle East.
Doug
[Posts on this topic: 11. Latest post: Sun 15 Feb, 12:28].
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Recently I have heard several references to the difficulty
of trying to use travellers cheques in Turkey...quite a
different story to when I was there 5 years ago. Is this the
case? Are ATM cards the way to go?
[Posts on this topic: 4. Latest post: Tue 17 Feb, 12:05].
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Still looking for some info regarding a ferry crossing
between the Greek Island Symi (Siimi) and Datca. If you have
any information I would be most greatful. I certainly dont
think I have much chance of finding this out once I am in
the Greek Islands.
And while I am at it, I also would like some info regarding
a ferry timetable between Rhodos and Symi in May.
Thanks
[Posts on this topic: 2. Latest post: Fri 27 Feb, 10:08].
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I'm planning a four week trip through Syria and Jordan
returning via UAE this Autumn / next Spring.
I've done plenty of independant travel before in Asia,
Australia, New Zealand and North America.
If anyone would like to share their experiences with me I'd
be glad to return some.
Si_lad
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Anyone have any advice on how to get from Egypt to Yemen
and/or back again by boat up the Red Sea? I'd appreciate
any advice and detail anyone has on this. Thanks.
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Can anyone provide any details or leads in working at
kibbutzes in Israel for a non-Jewish person? Any info will
be greatly appreciated.
[Posts on this topic: 6. Latest post: Wed 25 Feb, 20:05].
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The major car rental agencies are
prohibitively expensive in Israel for
weekly and even monthly rentals.
Does anyone know of a place that
rents cars in Israel for a whole year
at a discount? Thanks!
[Posts on this topic: 2. Latest post: Tue 17 Feb, 12:13].
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For all you potential visitors to Iran (myself included!) I wanted to share with you an interesting website I ran across today. The site is titled Iran - A Travel Guide. The address is: cs.bilkent.edu.tr/~pf/travel/iran.guide.html#info. I'm really happy to see so many people interested in going to Iran. Persian culture and language has been my passion for 20 years, but I have yet to visit the country itself. I'd love to hear from you all.
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(a) has anyone gotten through by phone to the Iran interests
section in Washington DC? What technique did you use? Is
there any other way of asking questions? (I sent them a fax
but no reply, naturally.)
.
(b) If you received a transit visa, how long was it for?
(We're planning to be there for 10 days; has anyone
actually received a transit visa for >=10 days?)
.
(c) If you received a regular tourist (non-transit) visa
without a Iranian travel agent or host family to sponsor it,
please tell me how you managed to qualify for this honor.
.
Of course, I'm primarily interested in the experiences of
people from 'hostile' western countries such as USA, UK...
Thanks!
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My friends and I (6 of us) will be in Jerusalem over the Easter weekend 9/10/11 April 1998 and are experiencing difficulty in obtaining hostel accommodation. Does anyone have any hostels that they can recommend? If they can supply e-mail addresses, even better!
[Posts on this topic: 7. Latest post: Thu 26 Feb, 7:46].
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A friend of mine - a French guy - is going to Lebanon to
travel about in that country in two weeks time. Can anybody
recommend lodgings at a reasonable price? Thanks in advance.
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I was in Turkey three years ago and had a wonderful time. After all my carry on I've finally convinced my parents to let me take them there. They're game for it, but its going to take some convincing to keep them away from the "package deals".
Their big concern at the moment is airport transfers. Last time I remember taking a bus and walking for half an hour with our packs. That's definately a no go this time around. Does anyone know of an easier way to get into Sultanahmet?
We also plan to hire a car for two weeks. Are there any problems we are likely to come across?
Thanks!
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In need of cheap tickets from Paris to Cairo. Are there
bucket shops in Paris, or Toulouse. What have others paid?
Does a confirmed US $420 from Paris to Cairo one way sound
good? Help.
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I am planning to drive from UAE to Uk. Basic route will be
oman to yemen, then into saudi to catch the ferry to egypt,
egypt to turkey following the coast ( israel, lebanon,
syria,turkey). I would like to talk to anyone who has done
this route ( or parts of it ) as I know there are some
tricky parts.Specifically
1/. the road from oman to yemen is supposed to be non
existant at the moment, is there a track or is it a back
into saudi job.
2/. has anyone ever actually taken a car from the east coast
of saudi to egypt. I will not be able to go to jeddah ( or
any where near mekkah), but i dont want to have to backtrack
to kuwait.
3/. will any extra paper work be needed for the border
crossings outside the gcc countries. I have travelled
extensively in the gcc countries and have always got by with
photocopies of my insurance. But this time i will have UAE
export plates and I will be travelling on an Australian
passport.
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Looking for info on the best dive spots
in Turkey . We will be there in May
and appreciate any info. Is it worth
it....Thanks
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Can anyone give us an indication of what it will cost for
the cheaper hotels in Turkey (double rooms). Am travelling
with my wife and 10 year old child. Do they allow a child
to sleep on the floor of a room for no extra charge?
We don't mind roughing it but would prefer not staying in
brothels for the sake of the child! Am really interested in
the bottom line costs for a reasonably clean room.
Thanks
Geoff Ogden/Ntombi Moyo
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I want to go from Istanbul to Athens by ferry at the end of April. Has anyone done it? I would like to know about frequency, duration and cost of ticket one way. Thanks in advance for information.
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We are going to Israel and Jordan in March for 1 week.
Arriving at Ovda Airport we have the following questions:
-Is there a busconnection from Ovda Airport to Massada, or
do we have to travel to Eilat first.
-What's the best place to have a "swim"in the Dead Sea, near
Massada.
-And a good but of course cheap place to sleep near Massada.
-How many busconnections are there between Massada and
Eilat.
Many thanks for any reply.
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Hi Folks,
I'd really love to travel Georgia in the Causcasus, and
maybe Armenia&Azerbaijan, has anyone done this recently?
I'm have a lot of experience travelling the former USSR, but
stories about this area vary. I'd be especially interested
in the Georgian Military Highway from Tbilssi to Vladikavkas
and the overland transport situation from Baku to Tblissi
and from Tblissi to Yerevan. Of course any tips for cool
stuff to see and do are welcome.
Let me know,
Richard
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Hi!I haven't been to Iran in six years, but I'm planning a
two-month trip in Mai/June. Has any girl recently traveled
through Iran by herself, if so: what were your experiences,
did you have any difficulties, etcetera. I'd like to hear
from you.
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I fly to Oman arriving there Su 15th of Feb 01 am. In all
guidebooks including LP it is stated that if you want to
take the ONAT-coach to Salalah you need to book 2 days in
advance. Therefore some questions :
a) BUS
As this coach passes Seeb-airport on the trip Muscat-
Salalah is there an office in the airport where you could
find out if there are still seats available if you arrive
there around 02 am intending to catch this coach/bus around
8 am same day ?
b) CAMPING
Has anybody experiense with camping in Oman as hotels seem
to be pretty expensive .
c) HOTELS
Any information on affordable hotels is wellcome (I'm not
an oil sheik).
d) CAR HIRE
Car hire firms will try to rent 4x4-vehicles foor any trip.
Is it possible to drive around in a standard car and just
swap for a 4x4 to visit the N.E. sandy corner ?
e) CONTACTS
Any interesting local contacts ?
f) BOAT
What about a boat trip to the MUSANDAN peninsula in the
north. Can this be done from Muscat ?
Preferably send me an e-mail tiso.bghise@planetinternet.be
Tx
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Hello! I am heading for a short sojourn in the Middle East.
I was planning to finish with about a week in the Sinai
to relax and do a little scuba diving. I had thought about
Sharm El Sheikh, but I get the impression the place is
rapidly getting overdeveloped into a concrete jungle like
the Costa del Sol.
Is there another place nearby in the Sinai which might have
a more relaxed and pleasant ambience but from which one
could still do some scuba diving. I am not a hard core
diver, but just like to mix some diving with relaxation and
a little exploration.
Any comments (even a reassurance that Sharm el Sheikh is
not that bad) most welcome. Thanks
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After Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, Israel, and Egypt - an
itinerary I planned specifically to avoid the whole Israeli
passport stamp thing, my freqent flier journey home must
emanate from one of two places, Bahrain or Dubai, UAE. I'd
originally figured on flying from Cairo to one of these Gulf
States, then found out that neither will let me enter if
evidence of a visit to Israel is apparent. So...what to do?
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Hi:
I need help.
I have a ticket back flight to my country from Tel Aviv.
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1-can i get visa of Yemen , Jordan , Syria , Egypt.
2-if i get a visa , can i get into these countrys with this
ticket.
my e-mail is orlinski@cvtci.com.ar
Sergio
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I'm planning to travel to Turkey, Syria,Lebanon, Israel,
Jordon and Egypt with my boyfriend. Being a blonde, blue
eyed female, I would like to hear about the potential
hassles I could face as well as tips on what I should wear.
I know I should dress conservatively but should I wear local
attire or are there some places where I must be covered
up/wear a head scarf etc?
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Sorry but the e-mail adress in my previous message seemed to
be incorrect so please reply to rvanesch@ibm.net
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A friend and myself bought an old army truck and we plan on
driving it to India all the way through Turkey, Iran and Pak
istan. We would like to get in contact with people who have
done this trip before or anyone who can give us information
on any of these countries, info on subjects such as
insurances, dangerous areas, wether we can or cannot take
people in the back of the truck, carnet de passage,...
Thanks, David.
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I'd like to know if any other Canadian has had a recent
experience in getting their tourist visa for Syria in either
Ankara or Istanbul. I know Americans must get a letter from
their embassy proving their identity,etc. Is this the same for
us (especially since the recent bungled asassination attempt
by Israeli agents in Jordan who used false Canadian passports)?
A more general question: Can everyone get a visa for Lebanon
on the land border with Syria?
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Hey, has any other American gotten a VISA for Yemen? How
long did it take, cost, which city did you get it from? Is
it true there's a one month VISA limit? What happens if you
want to extend? What if you're ticket reflects a 2 month
stay? I am unable to contact the Embassy long distance from
where I work, so any addresses/input/experiences would be
greatly appreciated...
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I have a pair of sandals that were custom made for me by a
lady in Lesotho seven years ago. They are now beyond the
point of repair. I have not been able to find the style in
any of the dozen or so countries I've visited since then.
When I wore them around Africa, other backpackers
called them "jesus sandals" and asked if I got them in
Egypt. Now that I'm going to the Mideast, I would like to
know if Egypt is a good place to look for handmade leather
sandals? Does it seem likely that I could find
someone to custom make the type I wanted if I brought a
picture of the sandals? Can anyone recommend someone or
someplace in particular? Once I find them I can rest in
peace and never leave the comfort of my porch again. But
until then....
Thank you and Khotso, Pula, Nala
[Posts on this topic: 2. Latest post: Wed 25 Feb, 20:26].
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What is the deal with working in S.A.? Is is possible? Is it
safe? Do you really make good money? I am an English teacher
looking to finance my trip around the world by stopping and
working along the way. If you have any ideas about what
living is like for Americans in S.A., let me know! Thank you
so much in advance!
Margaret
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I'm a 20 year old student and I visited Egypt, Israel and Jordan last summer. I feel sure that some of you share the frustration at being unable to say much more than "hello," "goodbye" and "how much is this?" !
Has anyone got any useful ideas on how to learn a bit of Arabic somehere in the Middle East over the summer?
I want to spend two months doing some work (i.e. in a backpacker's hostel) to cover accomodation and some food costs, and then do some classes or find a tutor for an hour or so a day.
If any of you have had any experience of this could you contact me at the above e-mail address as I won't be able to check this page to often.
Cheers!
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The good news is that a newLonely Planet guide to Iran should be out in the middle of the year, hopefully at the time a swag of travellers start heading that way. I don't expect many travellers going to Iran now, as it is the dead of winter, and you should avoid Iran during the Iran New Year - about 10 days either side of 21 March. In the meantime, let me know if you have any specific questions about travel to Iran. I will be happy to help, but allow a day or two for a reply if I get flooded with messages
regards
Paul Greenway
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Hi there. I'm hoping to hear from anyone who has camped in any of the following countries: Turkey, Syria, Lebanon, Israel, Jordan, Egypt and Cyprus. If you have any stories or advice, or can give me an idea of costs/facilities/etc. please drop a line. Thanks!
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Intersted in any info regarding travel from Egypt through
Israel, Jordan, Syria and into Turkey. Especially tips on
border crossing, visas and how to avoid getting an Israeli
stamp in my passport. Any tips or advice welcome!
Cheers!
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Lonely Planet is reasonable about mentioning ferry costs in their guides, but only for passengers on foot. My girlfriend and I will be driving a caravan and want desperately to know how much money we'll need to set aside to get 2 adults and a van from Haifa to Cyprus and Cyprus to Turkey (anywhere in eastern Turkey). Please, if anyone out there knows how much this will cost, please respond. Thanks!
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My girlfriend and I planing a trip via Turkey, Iran,
Pakistan to India?? Has anybody informations about this
trip?? Is traveling throug these countrys for a women a
problem?? Or is it ok as long as she travels with her
"husband"? What about akkomodations specially in Iran?? Do
you have any other important or unimportant Tips?? thanks a
lot for every answer.
greetings markus
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How do I get to Abu Simbel? How long does it take? Where
should I stay? Anyone have a good/safe/clean hotel
recommendation for Aswan or Luxor?
Thanks
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I am travelling to Sryria, Jordan and Israel (in that order)
soon. I will be flying into Damascus and out of Tel Aviv. I
have heard that I may have difficulties at Damascus airport
with my visa if they see my plane ticket shows evidence of
Israel ie Tel Aviv . Has anyone experienced this? Or do you
have any handy tips to avoid visa problems? Thanks.
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According to travel agents (incl Iranian agents) here in
the US, they cannot sell air tickets for Iran Air flights
within Iran (domestic) and from Iran (international) because
of the economic embargo.
.
On the other hand, the guidebooks tell you to buy early
because Iran Air flights fill up fast...which means waiting
until we get there is not safe. It is a particular problem
because we want to go Iran-Damascus one way, a trip for
which there are no good overland alternatives. We also
wanted to fly to and from Shiraz.
.
Does anyone have suggestions about how to buy tickets in
advance? Thanks,
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We are in need of info about boat iterary/frequency from
Suez, Egypt to Jeddah, Saudi, and then on to Eritrea.
Has anyone been able to obtain a transit visa for brief one
night disembarkment in Jeddah? We are also in need of
info about getting from Eritrea or Djoboti to Yemen by boat.
Not particularly interested in the smuggling routes. Any
info by persons been there greatly apreciated.
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Hi there
Anyone familiar with surface crossing Amman -> Damascus ?
(on bus , service taxi etc ..)
If you'll take the trouble e-mailing me please include
few tips about must see places (food,fun,
you-will-never-find-this-in-your-travel-book stuff etc)
in Damascus or Allepo.
Thanks for sharing your travel wisdom
take care all
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We are trying to find the most difficult place on earth to
travel.
Have you been there?
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We are planning a trip to Yemen and are trying to find out about exchanging money there. Is there an active black market and is this blatantly illegal or is it tolerated? How feasible is it to exchange travellers' cheques and what are the rates for these? What are the best cash denominations? I assume fifties, but should we bring new style amercan fifities or old style?
Thanks.
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I'm planning a trip at the end of May to Turkey, specifically, Izmir, Antalya, Cappodocia, Kassudisi, and finally ending up in Istanbul.
I'm traveling on a packaged tour as I'm a single woman traveling alone so my itinerary is fixed. My question is, is it relatively safe in Turkey (as safe as the Middle East is these days)? I've heard conflicting reports of political conflicts, etc. and of bombings in Istanbul near the tourist sites. Please advise.
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Has anybody gone by the Black Sea from Trabzon in Turkey to
Sochi in Russia? Is it possible to arrange a Russian Visa in
Trabzon. I am trying to do overland London to Singapore
(home) and this is one of the options. I was thinking Sochi
to Almaty in Kazakstan and on to Urumqi, China. Thanx.
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Since my first trip to Turkey I've enjoyed sitting in a
carpet shop supping Tchay and buying carpets. I have a
reasonable collection. On my last trip though I had on
posted back by the shop. that was 12 months ago. It hasn't
arrived!
Anyone had a similiar problem, and can offer some advice?
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Hi everybody !
Do somebody know what's the best way of transporting money in Iran ??? Cash,
Travelers cheques, what kind of ??? Are always american traveler cheques not that
welcome ????
Thank you for any info !
Marc
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I am planning a trip from Cairo,(seeing bits of Egypt) to
Israel and from there to Turkey by either bus or train. I
am most interested in any tips regarding what to expect at
border crossings ( I carry a Canadian passport),can I avoid
getting my passport stamped in Israel? About how long
should this journey take, and where should I stay if I get
stuck in major centers such as Damascus, Amman or Beirut.
Would it be better to go through Jordan or Lebanon? I am a
little nervous as I have never ventured into this part of
the world so any advice will be much appreciated!
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Any info on overland travel with my own vehicle between Yemen and Saudi then on to Syria and Jordan would be very appreciated.
Cheers.
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I guess I am now a pretty experienced traveller - done the
big world tour thing - Europe, Thailand, Philippines,
Hong Kong, Australia, New Zealand, Tahiti and all round the
States. My latest dream is to see Pyramids, Nile, Red Sea
etc and spend the whole of July '98 travelling round Egypt,
Jordon, Israel and Syria. I welcome any advice on things to
see, things to do and any other useful tips - especially
transport.
(29 Year Old. Young, Free and Single Male.)
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I am planning to go on an organised overland tour from Turkey-Syria-Jordan-Egypt which lasts about 5 weeks. It might not be the cheapest or best way to see these countries but as I am travelling alone and have never been to the Middle East before so it will provide me with enough security and adequate freedom during stop-offs. Could anyone recommend companies to me or give me advice about such tours? Are they too restrictive? Or are they the ideal way for someone who is a little wary about going it alone?
Any information would be greatly appreciated.
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I am thinking of including Yemen into my Autumn'98 Middle-East itinerary. I've heard many good things about the country, but some bad ones as well. Can anybody who has been there recently answer me some questions?
1) Reportedly, more than 100 foreigners have been kidnapped since 1992. It doesn't seem a very big number for me - considering the whole number of foreigners working there or visiting the country. Nevertheless, I can't imagine how safe (or unsafe) Yemen really is. Were the kidnapped only victims of their incaution - or could it happen to anyone, at any place or time?
2) What is Yemenis' attitude towards foreigners? Are we welcome like in most Arab countries? Or do they regard us as objects to rip off? I speak some Arabic and am definitively not one of those who wouldn't respect local habbits, so I shouldn't have problems - or...?
3) What is the situation with public transport? Is it at least approximately reliable or not? Can you always have your own seat in their buses or can it happen that a long distance bus looks like a fish can?
4) Finally, what's the situation with accomodation? Is it in bigger towns always possible to find something approximately decent for a decent price? And how likely it is that you are faced with a fully booked hotel?
Thanks for any information!
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I'll be in Israel at the end of may and have a month for
travel in the Mid East or north Africa.
If you will be in that area and like some company, let me
know
Dave
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Hi,
I am very interested in any information anyone might have
with respect to travel for Americans in Iran. Are visas
available? Difficult to get? How? Where? Etc.....
I would like to enter via Pakistan. In general, I am also
interested in experiences people have had traveling there.
Thanks. Any help is greatly appreciated.
[Posts on this topic: 1. Latest post: Thu 29 Jan, 17:16].
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I read a lot of requests for info on land travel between
Yemen and Oman. It seems problematic to say the least.
Soooo, does anyone know about flying between these two
countries? Prices, airlines, schedules? I am
considering the route: Jordan to Yemen to Oman to UAE, fly
back to Jordan or Damascus. Starting next month. Any info
on the borders between these countries would be much
appreciated.
[Posts on this topic: 3. Latest post: Thu 29 Jan, 19:32].
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My 68 y.o. mother and 17 y.o niece are planning to take a
two-week package tour to Turkey this summer. Any
recommendations, advise, suggestions, etc. re: choosing a
tour would be much appreciated.
[Posts on this topic: 2. Latest post: Tue 3 Feb, 20:59].
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Just came back from UAE.
It was NOT possible to go to Oman !!
Reason: After flying to Abu Dhabi we wanted to go to Oman
with rental car and comming back to UAE for our returning
flight. So we need 2 visa for UAE. We made this with hotel
visa & had a visa for Oman also. All okay? NO! The hotel
(Khalidiya) kept our passports and did not allow us to
leave UAE by road. They even did not give us our passports
before passing airport customs!
Anybody out there with similar experience?
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I am planning a trip to Jordan and Syria in July, 1998 and
would like to know if this time of year should be of any
particular concern given the weather, holidays, etc.
Also, does anyone have recent information regarding costs in
Jordan and Syria? I would like to travel budget, but not
entirely on a "shoe-string". What can I expect in terms of
costs for two weeks in Jordan and one week in Syria? Is
there a black market exchange in Jordan, and if so does it
propose a risk such as in Syria?
As I will be travelling with a female companion, what are
the attitudes regarding an unmarried couple and foreign
women in general? I've heard that these two countries are
relatively relaxed in this regard, does anyone have
experiences to share? Much appreciated.
[Posts on this topic: 4. Latest post: Mon 26 Jan, 3:23].
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I`m going through Iran from Pakistan on my way to Turkey this spring. My problem is that my Iranian embassy said I had to join an organized trip in Iran to get my visa. Does anybody have any experience with obtaining a visa in Islamabad, Pakistan. Could it be easier obtaining it in India since I`ll spend more time there???
I leave Norway the 27 of feb. this year...
Bjørn
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I am not leaving in two weeks , next october 98 is a good month to go to Iran , last october97 we, my friend Javi and I spent 26 days in Syria , if anybody wants anything tell me.
I will like to know too some useful info about Iran. Internet webs and books in english (will be perfect in spanish....)
Weather in the north, National Parks for climbing, Swiming in Caspian sea, distances from N to S , E to W in km., and if is fine to move through the country by bus as it is in Syria.
Montxo y Óle !
[Posts on this topic: 1. Latest post: Thu 29 Jan, 17:19].
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I am planning a trip to Israel and Egypt in late March. I
am travelling with a couple of friends, but might be doing
some things on my own also. Any suggestions or places not
to be missed? I'd appreciate any helpful tips also. What
language would be most useful to learn?
Thanks a bunch :)
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Myself and two friends are planning a big trip back from
Hong Kong to the UK by land. We'd quite like to pass through
Iran but we know very little about the place. We've heard it
may be quite difficult to get a visa being British and we
haven't got a clue about how to go about getting one
(especially being in Hong Kong at present). Also one of my
companions is a girl, what trouble will she have? ANy help
will be most gratefully received.
Happy backpacking
William
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I recently returned to the U.S. after 21/2 years of life
and travel abroad. I'm incredibly bored here and will go
crazy if I don't take off again soon. I have no money
left and need to find a way to live and work in another
country. ANY suggestions people have on finding employment
or other ideas for work overseas (Anywhere outside U.S. and
Canada) would be great. I have a college degree in
BioChemistry and can speak Indonesian, Malay, Korean and a
little Spanish- BUT I have no trade or technical skills to
speak of. I'm most interested in Spain or a South American
spanish speaking country.
Anyone else been in this position before??????
Help me!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Scott.
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I am planning a trip in July 1998 to Armenia and Georgia,
starting in Eastern Turkey (by plane from the Netherlands).
I should like to know more about how to get there from
Eastern Turkey, sights/churches, hiking in georgia and on
the minor Ararat in Armenia, climbing the major Ararat peak
in Turkey (permission from Ankara needed?), borders, visa
Many thanks in advance!
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Planning a several week tour of turkey in April and wanted
to take advantage of invitation to "adventuresome Americans"
to visit Iran. Is there an overland border crossing between
these two countries? Also, widey conflicting reports as to
whether the PKK has made travel in Eastern and Southern
Turkey really dangerous (Pelton's WMDP made this trip sound
like Sniper Alley in Sarajevo) Anybody have a more recent
experience that could shed some light?
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Are there direct buses or service taxis on this route? Or do
we take one going to Beirut, get off somewhere (where?),
then flag down a service taxi going from Beirut to Baalbek?
Is this connection easy or could we find ourselves stranded?
Thanks!
[Posts on this topic: 3. Latest post: Mon 9 Feb, 22:33].
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Living in the region and not having seen Jordan yet made us decide to travel to Aqaba for a few days starting New Year's Day to experience scuba diving in the Gulf of Aqaba. We drove from Beirut to Amman, where we spent the first night, before we had a quick glance at the city (Roman theater, citadel) and continued south.
There are three main arteries in the north-south-direction: the desert highway (high speed travelling with commercial trafic as well), the ancient Highway of the Kings (leading through beautiful mountains, but travel speed is very slow) and the Hiway through Wadi Araba (parallel to the Israeli border). We combined the Kings' Highway and the Wadi road and had a stop at the Dead Sea (2Jan and 20° C +), which was a beautiful way to get to Aqaba. We stayed at the Aqaba Gulf Hotel, where we found the staff to be very nice and helpful. During Ramadan though, we didn't get any alcohol with our meals, the hotel bar was closed, too. But who wanted could get his share through room service at any time (only non-Arabs though). Just not, when the staff had their iftar after sunset.
First day was a bit cloudy, so we opted for Wadi Rum at the beginning. (Attention divers: Wadi Rum is only 40 km away from Aqaba, but an altitude of roughly 1.000 m. So if you have done some diving, obey the no-fliy-times!)
But after this, nothing could keep us from scuba diving any more. information was a bit scarce before hand, but we found out that the best place to go diving at, is the Royal Diving Center, located about 15 km south of town. They have their own bus for hotel pick ups, so getting there is not a problem. Their prices are about half of what others are charging!!! Single dive (per day) is at 17 JD, two dives at 17 JD (including tank, weight belt, transportation). Their material is up to date and in good order. And, what's most important, their staff is very nice, helpful and efficient!!! (if you get there and meet Eva, pls. say "hi" from the bunch from Beirut - she'll know)
The dive sites are incredible. Average visibility at this time of the year 20 m +, water temp. min 20° C. The corals altogether are well preserved and fish life is very interesting.
Aqaba is still a very sleepy town, which may change, when hi season approaches. But we found people very nice and friendly all over.
One thing brochures don't tell is, there's often a strong notherly wind along the coast which makes the surface and beach times a bit unpleasent. But RDC offers enough opportunity to hide away in some kind of shade. And they have a snack bar, too, so dive intervals can be spent nicely.
On the way back north we made a stop over in Petra (absolutely a must, despite the entry fee of 20 JD = 30 USD). Even if all you want to do is go diving, include this location in your plans!
On the way back, we really were lucky. It was a sunny day all the way back to Lebanon, but clouds came up that night and starting Sunday, all of Northern Jordan, Syria and Lebanon were covered with snow. So back from the sunny days at the Gulf of Aqaba we are now enjoying skiing in the Lebanese mountains.
Anybody going this direction in the near future? I'ld be more than happy to help out with concrete info.
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Hi there !
I'm off to Damascus next week and I'm looking for some info
on decent places to eat, be merry and smoke the odd
nargileh. I'm also interested in accomodation - I'll be
staying in a hotel for 3-4 days, but then I want a flat in
the centre for about 4 months. Any contacts with house
agencies etc. ? I should add that I've been to Turkey and
Tunisia before on research jobs and know a bit about the
Arab way of life and customs, but I've never been to Syria
before, despite studying it for 2 1/2 years now. I'm really
looking forward to it, so any info wouldd be most
appreciated !
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Second half of March I plan to go to Egypt to do some
scuba-diving. I heard that fantasea in Dahab is recommended.
Does enyone have a fax/phone#, addres or, even better, an
E-mail addres of this diving school?
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We are interested in going from Greece to Turkey by (1)train or (2) ferry via Santorini and Rhodes. and doing the opposite from Turkey to Greece. Has anyone done anything similiar or know anything about the trains and ferries?
We are a male/female couple of slightly mature years and would like general info on these ideas. Any ideas on good we pages?
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does anybody know how long it takes to get a visa in london to go to iran. is it much hassle
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I bought some Naot sandals in Israel a few years ago and I
absolutely love them. In fact, I have recently got the
plaster off after breaking my ankle and these sandals are
the only things that I can walk in! As they are getting
very old and battered now, I would be grateful if anyone
could tell me how I could go aobut getting another pair or
pairs, eg, does anyone do mail order to Australia? or better
still does anyone know of any importers in Sydney or
Melbourne? I have rung around a few places but noone seems
to have heard of them.
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I'm still getting a lot of VERY USEFUL information via
e-mail from many of you. Thanks! Since my original post
got erased, I will quickly summarize my interests in case
more people want to e-mail me (or post). I'm planning to
take a 3 week trip to Turkey this May with my wife. We are
basically planning to go to Istanbul, Ephesus Region,
Aphrodisias/Pamukale, Bodrum, Kas, Antalya (& Termessos),
Konya, Cappadocia, and maybe Ankara if time permits. We are
also going to throw in a brief stay at one of the Dodecanese
Islands time permitting. We are 26 and love to backpack.
Please keep the info coming! Thanks
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Has anyone crossed from Djibouti or Eritrea to Yemen by boat? Regarding the ferry from Egypt to Eritrea is there a Saudi mission in Cairo? If so what is the address and do they issue transit visas?
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Anybody been to Lebanon or Jordan in March? I'm thinking
of going, but I don't really want to deal with any really
cold weather that would make the trip not so enjoyable.
How about the Cedars in this season, and snow? What about
Amman and Jerash? The south of Jordan? Any idea on daily
temperatures? Most of the resources I checked weren't so
helpful about this kind of advice.
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We (Donna & Drew) are travelling through Egypt in
March/April and would like to hear from anyone who has been
recently about the conditions there. What is it like? Places
to avoid. Is it SAFE. Any help would be appreciated.
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Hello,
we are planning one month trip to Turkey by car in
August/September. We would like to hear from you about your
experience, whether it is safe, especially in Kurdistan.
Are there enough servicies for cars?
Thanks,
Jan
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My husband and I (different surnames) will be travelling to Turkey from Isreal in June, but unfortunately for only a week. I will be carrying my marriage certificate and a photo of our wedding so I trust that there will be no problems about sharing a room.
Any comments or suggestions on the following will be appreciated:
1. We are to start in Istanbul, then spend 2/3 days bussing to Bursa through to Izmir and back to Istanbul. Do we have to lugg around with all our luggage, or is it possible to leave the big bags in Istanbul?
2. Have read LP and have decided on Buras/ Izmir by their recommendations, especially because we have such limited time. Is this a good decision, as we also want to spend as much time as possible in Istanbul and at the same time see as much of Turkey as we can?
3. Do I have to book accommodation from my country(South Africa) or will it be okay to do so in Istanbul? I don't quite like the idea of arriving in Istanbul and getting into a panic about accommodation. Is there a tourist info office at the airport.
Special thanks to all who reply.
Nisha
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What are the Turks like. I've heard some people discribe
them as obnoxious and pushy, but after reading the LP guide
it seems these people more likely dealt with touts than
common people on the street (or dirt road, or kebap stand).
Does anyone have any experiences with Turks or touts that
they would like to share?
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I will be in the middle east later this year and would like
to prolong my stay by working. Is it possible to find work
while you're there or is the visa situation too
sticky? How easy is it getting a job from the UK or Canada,
professional or otherwise?
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OK, I'll try this again. As far as big cities go, is
Istanbul safe?
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No this is not an overly long posting about the good aspects of this country. Rather, I want to know information on rave parties in Israel. I hear they are particularly fun in this part of the world. How do I find out when/where they are happening? We will be in the country in May for a week.
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I'm thinking of trying to get to Eritrea by water from Egypt
[or?]. I suspect that it would be by cargo/tanker /fishing
boat.
Has any one out ther tried this, is it possible? are there
any special problems?
What about getting accross the Red Sea from Eritrea?
Thanks, Dave
[Posts on this topic: 1. Latest post: Mon 19 Jan, 19:00].
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Returning to Turkey after a five year absence and would like
to get up to date with the bus fares so I can compare them
with the cost of hiring a vehicle.
1/Istanbul to Cappadocia
2/Cappadocia to Antalya
3/Istanbul to Selcuk/Kusadasi.
That will give me a good idea of how prices might have gone
up since I was there last.
I am thinking of renting a car/minibus. We are 4 tall adults
and I think the station wagons are in fact not that big from
what I remember. I will be arriving in mid april and
naturally think it would be cheaper arranging a deal once I
am there rather than going through Avis or Hertz at home.
Has anyone experience with the above.Thanks
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Planning a short holiday (v short)in Dubai - is this a
totally pointless exercise, or can anyone recommend some
good hotels/restaurants/things to do apart from lying on the
beach or haggling with traders?
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We intend to spend four weeks in Yemen in June. Who has experience with public/local transport in this country or is one obliged to hire a landcruiser/guide locally or is a combination of the two the most convenient solution? Who can recommend us a reliable Yemeni touroperator?
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There is a potential scam that travelers should be aware of
in Istanbul (although I am sure this is true in many tourist
areas). When I was in Istanbul two weeks ago, I was walking
down this street in Sultanahmet at around 11 PM when I
decided to turn around since the street lights were getting
dimmer and dimmer and there were absolutely no people
around. When I reached an intersection, a man stopped me,
showed me a quick flip of his wallet and ID, and claimed to
be with the Police and wanted to know why I didn't stop when
he called over to me. He then asked me to follow him back
to where his boss was down the same street that I had
just turned away from. I was clearly suspicious of him
(since he was dressed too sharply for a police officer - in
a suit, spoke near-fluent English, and he definitely had not
call out to me to stop). To make a long story shorter, I
told him that I would be happy to talk to his boss as long
as I stayed at the intersection or we went to the tourist
police stand nearby. In the end, upon hearing the latter
suggestion he decided that there was really no need to see
his boss afterall. I am sure that I would be much poorer or
seriously injured right now had not been skeptical of this
"police officer." I don't know if I was unlucky in my
encounter or if Istanbul is getting relatively more
dangerous. Hopefully, it's just the former.
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We are planning to leave on a trip from Cape Town to the UK in June of this year, we are having problems getting details of ferries from Massawa to Saudi, or Jordan, any info on addresses and costs would be appreciated.
Secondly, the Carnet costs for Jordan and Syria seem to be 'Out of this World', so there must be an alternative method of taking our Landie through without having to sell our home, and morgage the 'mother in law', (maybe not such a bad idea), Any info from any source would be much appreciated,
Many thanks,
Sue & Mike :-)
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Some months ago, out of curiosity, I posted a message asking
about whether Americans could get into Iran. Yes, I was
told -- indeed, a German travel agent in Karlsruhe e-mailed
me all the details. A few weeks later, I had a major
computer crash and lost all the details. NOW I have the
opportunity to go, so I need the info again. Any help out
there??? Are you there, Rucksack Travel??
Anyone else responding, I'm willing to provide info on Oman
(where I live) or the UAE as a quid pro quo.
Thanks everyone!
Virgil V. Williams
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1. What is the best mode of transportation for traveling in
Turkey?
2. Are internal flights fairly regular and dependable or
does one spend alot of time waiting in airports?
3. Is driving thruout Turkey feasible or are there surprise
"payoff" stations that it would be necessary to know the
language in order to travel from point A to point B (as in
Egypt)?
4. Are people shuttles a good way to travel?
5. Any recommendations for hotels in the moderate range ($40
US) for Istanbul and Ephesus/Ismir areas?
6. Any recommendations for restaurants in the same areas?
Thanks in advance for your input. Debra Horensky, New
Mexico
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I'm wondering if anyone knows if this border is open to travellers. My Middle East Shoestring contradicts itself. In the Oman chapter it says that the border is closed. In the Yemen chapter it says it re-opened in 1992 and that you can cross on the coastal road through Salalah. Could someone who's been recently let me know if it's open? Thanks.
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Hi All-
I am hoping to visit Iran in the Summer of 1999. I will
have about 1 1/2 to 2 months there, and if possible, I'd
like to visit Oman for a week or so. Does anyone know of
there are any air or, preferably, sea ferry routs from Iran
to Oman?
Also, I have read in Lonely Planet that Multi-Entry visas
to Iran are hard to get. So would I have problems getting
back to Iran after spending a week in Oman (I assume that I
will be getting a two-week visa extention just before
leaving.)
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Is it safe travelling in southeast-turkey? What`s the best way of travelling, bus or train? Which bordeport is the "easiest/best"? Is it still easy to expand a 5-days visa in Iran? Do you need a confirmed exit-ticket out of Iran and Pakistan? This is just a few questions, but more will come, so everything related to this topic is of interest. I`m leaving Norway in january/february, so hurry up...
Bjørn
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Going to Israel/Turkey next week, tight schedule. Is Petra
worth the long diversion to the south? LP Israel guide has
just a "teaser"; I'm maxed out on guidebook expenses. So
what do you think? Compared to anything in Israel, is a
2-day excursion to Petra worth it?
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I called the Lebanese embassy and the voice mail said that
as of May 23, 1997, many nationalities could obtain tourist
and business visas at any port of entry. If someone out
there has tried this, would you mind giving me the details?
Also, could someone has gotten a tourist visa from the
Lebanese embassy in Washington, D.C. tell me how long it
took to obtain the visa? Their web page (www.embofleb.org)
says that it takes 10-15 working days. I'd like to go in
February, but still have a couple of other visas to get and
don't want to cut things too close.
Thank you!
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Hi Fellow Travelers,
I just got hired to teach English at a school in the United
Arab Emirates and would love to hear from anyone who lives
there or has been there recently. I am especially
interested in costs of various items, and any detailed info
on Fujairah as that will be where I will be living.
Thanks and Travel Hardy, it's a New Year!
Ross
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Hi. We are going to Israel in late March 1998 and need a way
to get to Turkey. The flights we can book from home are very
pricey and we were wondering if anyone has some info/advice
about cheap flights; where we could book them (heard Tel
Aviv was best bet); how much they cost and how this would
compare with attempting to go overland back into Jordan
(where we will be coming from) and from there to Syria and
then to Turkey. Thanks for any help.
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Many of the posts here are espousing various views about Egypt and it's terrorist situation, as well as how to be a "good traveler" while in Egypt (see Jody's earlier post). Myself and two friends just got back after spending a month in the region, and, well, I've got plenty of views.
As far as the terrorism in Luxor, Egypt is definitely getting a bad rap. The lasting impression I have about the massacre would defiantly have to be the reactions by the Egyptians themselves. The concern, embarrassment, and repentance the of Egyptian people became apparent from the first day of the killings. Countless times, store owners would make a small attempt at a sale in the street, but then move on to the issue of the killings, and more importantly, how WE felt about them. Were we scared? Did we think the tourist would come back? Did we know that these were the actions of a very small group of people, and not all Egyptians felt this way? The anxiety and concern on their face was powerful.
You couldn’t help but to try and reassure them that yes, the tourists would be back. Eventually, there were rallies in the street by Egyptian citizens denouncing terrorism, and instead welcoming tourists. After I had gotten back to the States, I reviewed the various press coverage the event had received. There was no mention of this sentiment by the Egyptian people. I guess a real, grassroots "anti-terrorism rally" story just doesn’t get our attention. It’s a sad commentary if we as a people are more interested in the carnage and destruction of a circumstance than the good will and honest emotions that can emerge from it. It’s almost as if we are so shortsighted that we are playing right into the terrorist’s hands. It will be hard to forget the sincere integrity and honest concern of the Egyptian people.
The Egpyptian people are a nice transisiton to the other topic concerning the ease of travel in the region. While it is true that women get harrassed and everyone is trying to maximize their money in interactions with travelers (read; scam), one HAS to realize this before you go. Simply put, one has to change their thinking when traveling here. Harrassment is common but can be minimized with some precaution. In fact, OVERALL, the Egpytian people were some of the most friendly I have met in all of my travels. It would be a shame if a few behaviors of certain men (not unique to Egypt, mind you) were to cloud your appreciation of the demeanor of the Egyptian People.
Jody, I admire your resolve to travel to an area that is a bit of the beaten path (i.e. it's no Dineyland), but please try and alter your outlook just a bit. Your actions will many times directly impact how you are treated, and that goes for more than just gender harrassment. Your attitude seems to be positive, however, and I bet you are no "tourist." With a slight adjustment, other regions of the world would probably be wonderful experiences for you.
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My honey & I will be going to Israel in a few weeks and have
reserved a rental car but we've heard interesting stories
about driving in Israel. Please give recommendations - we
are young & healthy and wouldn't have a problem relying on
buses but would like the ease of a car if it's a worthwhile
advantage.
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Has anyone done car hire in Syria or
Jordan? Considering this, but would
like to know if it is a good idea or not.
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Hi All-
I would like to do some backpacking and village hopping in
the Mazandaran and Gilan provences of Iran, in the Elbrooz
Mts., espically around No Rooz (Spring.) Does anyone know if
this is possible? Thanks! -Robert
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I've heard that some accommodations in Israel will not allow unmarried couples to share a room. I was told they were very strict about this, not believing the "wedding band" trick, but asking for a marriage certificate, especially if your passports had different last names! Has anyone had any experience with this? Where is this a problem? Do you have any suggestions to avoid having to pay for two separate rooms? (as friends of mine were told to do) This could be a serious problem for my boyfriend and I, as we plan to be in Israel for at least a month. Thanks
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