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Subscriber G.L. (Hal) Merow mailed to ITN a copy of the following letter, which he sent to Cruise West, regarding a 13-night/14-day “Japan Unveiled” cruise taken aboard the “Spirit of Oceanus,” March 18-31, 2006. Without the airfare but including an overnight in Tokyo and another in Kobe, the cruise-tour cost $4,476 per person. In all, 13 ports in Japan and one in Korea were visited.

We had the pleasure of sailing on the Spirit of Oceanus in March ’06 and did not have time to fill in...

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I took the “Pearls of the Baltic Sea” trip with Elderhostel (Boston, MA; 877/426-8056, www.elderhostel.org), sailing on the Minerva II out of Dover, England, July 13, 2006, and returning there on the 30th. We were among 70 Elderhostel travelers on a Swan Hellenic (Commack, NY; 877/800-7926, www.swanhellenic.com) cruise, and the rest of the 600 passengers on board were middle-aged British.

No bingo, no napkin-folding classes and no gambling of any kind but superior lectures (!), a...

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We spent two weeks in Bosnia, Croatia and Slovenia, July 5-18, 2006, on the motorcoach tour “Crossroads of Cultures & Contrasts” with Brendan Worldwide Vacations (21625 Prairie St., Chatsworth, CA 91311-5833; 800/421-8446, www.brendanvacations.com). The cost was $1,623 per person, land only.

We had a wonderful time. We started in Sarajevo, which is pretty, safe and reasonably priced. Then we drove to the Adriatic coast and down to Dubrovnik, which is unbelievable. You feel as...

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For our trip to Normandy, France, in May-June ’04, we wanted to have one base for our 5-night/6-day stay plus a guide who would provide transportation and be familiar with the area. Martin Reeve’s Normandy Safaris (57 Raley Rd., Locks Heath, Southampton S031 6PB, England; phone 01489-576081 or visit www.normandysafaris.co.uk) provided a perfect match for our requirements.

Martin Reeve proved to be well informed and an excellent driver. He takes no more than six adults in a very...

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We had a fabulous 3-week trip to New Zealand in February ’06. I wanted to pass on the name of our guide, as he was the best we have ever had in all of our travels. His name is Robert Panzer, of Tailored Travel New Zealand Custom Tours (Thorpe RD 2 Wakefield, Nelson, New Zealand; phone +64 3 543 3825, fax 543 3640 or visit www.newzealandcustomtours.com).

After we filled out a questionnaire as to our interests, he planned a custom tour for us. He made all reservations at 5-star B&Bs...

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My husband and I have taken several trips around the world. On our most recent such trip, in 2005, dubbed “Around the World in 80 Days” (actually 83), we shopped in Hong Kong’s wet market, had an elephant massage in Thailand (my husband’s back massaged by an elephant’s foot), visited the National Museum of Bahrain and soaked in Iceland’s Blue Lagoon.

You can, too. It’s easier and less expensive than you may think. But long-term, independent, international travel requires some special...

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Lake Nakuru, Kenya, is a bird lover’s paradise. It is very shallow and can fluctuate up to 12 feet each day. When the water is low, you can see a white band of crystallized soda along the shoreline.

On the lake are up to two million greater and lesser flamingos. There is pink as far as you can see — and when they take off from the lake and fly into the air you see pink, white and black (the wingtips). Beautiful!

On our July-August ’05 trip we also saw marabou storks (famous for...

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I spent two weeks in Shenzhen, China, in July ’06 during my husband’s 10-week stay on business. This is a huge city with nothing to brag about. There is a 5-story “copy” mall for those interested in purchasing fakes. I’m not a shopper.

We stayed in the Sheraton Four Points, which had outstanding service. At my request, I received two private cooking lessons with the executive chef as well as the specialty chefs. For each lesson of 1½ hours, the cost was RMB400 (about $50) plus...

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