Steppes Travel Announces the August Edition of Their “On Location” Series, a Selection of Travelogues from Exotic Destinations
The August edition of the “On Location” series includes reports on topics such as India holidays and Argentina holidays, as well as having reports from Chile, Australia, Botswana, Mongolia, North Korea and Peru.
Cirencester, United Kingdom, August 12, 2007 --(PR.com)-- Steppes Travel (http://www.steppestravel.co.uk) is pleased to announce the August edition of their “On Location” series, a selection of travelogues from exotic destinations:
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Justin Wateridge, MD of Steppes Travel, commented, “Our Travel Consultants have been busy in the last few months, checking out many new destinations for our clients and “On Location” contains accounts of the trips. This month’s “On Location” includes a wide diversity of destinations, including the more unusual locations of Mongolia and North Korea, as well as favourite destinations such as Argentina and Australia. We hope there is something of interest for everyone and that it will inspire some ideas for future travels.
North Korea is an especially interesting destination: our correspondent (Paul Craven) describes it as a communist “hermit kingdom”, cut off from its increasingly Westernised neighbours. Paul speaks highly of his trip and confirms what I thought: that North Korea is a fascinating place to visit, despite its reputation.”
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http://www.steppestravel.co.uk/august-2007-page2534.aspx
Justin Wateridge, MD of Steppes Travel, commented, “Our Travel Consultants have been busy in the last few months, checking out many new destinations for our clients and “On Location” contains accounts of the trips. This month’s “On Location” includes a wide diversity of destinations, including the more unusual locations of Mongolia and North Korea, as well as favourite destinations such as Argentina and Australia. We hope there is something of interest for everyone and that it will inspire some ideas for future travels.
North Korea is an especially interesting destination: our correspondent (Paul Craven) describes it as a communist “hermit kingdom”, cut off from its increasingly Westernised neighbours. Paul speaks highly of his trip and confirms what I thought: that North Korea is a fascinating place to visit, despite its reputation.”
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Justin Wateridge
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Justin Wateridge
01285 651 010
www.steppestravel.co.uk
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