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    Sri Lanka

    Why travel to Sri Lanka for the cricket: interviews with attendees

    by Sam Clark February 1, 2018
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  • Latest Travel News and Views from AsiaSri Lanka

    Sri Lanka vs England 2018

    by Nick Clark January 17, 2018
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  • Across Asia

    Unusual holiday destinations you should consider

    by Amelia Curran January 15, 2018

    Paris, Rome, Laos. Which has more intrigue? The first two destinations are spectacular places to go, but one thing’s for sure: everyone knows about them already and they can be …

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  • Sri LankaYour Travel Story

    Learning the ropes, literally

    by Matt Brazier December 28, 2017

    Like most of us, Sri Lankans love a tipple. But how far (or, indeed, high) will they go for their favourite beverage?

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  • Latest Travel News and Views from AsiaThe ETG Take On Travel

    Our Rebranding Journey

    by Matt Brazier December 21, 2017

    We’ve got a brand new look! Find out how and why we got here.

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  • Family Travel

    6 exciting experiences for when the kids leave home

    by Guest Post & Amelia Curran December 18, 2017

    There’s a strange quiet after the kids are gone. Whilst it’s nice not to have the added washing and noise, at the same time, it’s easy to miss that too. …

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    Travel tales: Abode, Sri Lanka

    by Sara Wells December 18, 2017

    In our ‘Travel Tales’ series, we invite our travellers and colleagues to share their most memorable holiday experiences. ETG travel consultants regularly visit their specialist destinations to ensure our advice is fresh, …

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  • VietnamYour Travel Story

    The more things change, the more they stay the same

    by Matt Brazier December 4, 2017

    Hanoi is at a fascinating crossroads between old and new. We explore this moment in history with some of its longest standing residents.

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  • Across AsiaThe ETG Take On Travel

    It Pays To Be An Early Riser

    by Matt Brazier December 4, 2017
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  • Across Asia

    Top 10 remote treks in Asia

    by James Wilmshurst November 8, 2017

    As a trekker, you’re spoiled for choice in India and Southeast Asia. You’ll find beautiful, diverse scenery on routes at varying levels of difficulty, from moderate uphill walks to intensive …

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  • Indonesia

    3 mouth-watering Indonesian recipes

    by Amelia Curran September 15, 2017

    Southeast Asia is a foodie world capital. Yet compared to the exalted cuisine of its neighbours, Indonesian food is often overlooked. So we decided to showcase some of the distinctive …

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  • Sri Lanka

    Interview with a Sri Lankan chauffeur guide

    by Sara Wells September 15, 2017

    We believe a Sri Lankan chauffeur guide can really improve your holiday experience, so why not get to know one of them before you travel…

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  • Laos

    Top 3 Beach Alternatives in Laos

    by Becky Grainger September 8, 2017

    Don’t let the fact that there is no beach in Laos put you off visiting. Discover the best beach alternatives in Laos for sun and swimming.

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  • Across Asia

    Top 5 remote beaches of Southeast Asia

    by Matt Brazier August 18, 2017

    Any sun-loving traveller’s dream is to stumble across a secret beach. Somewhere removed from Western culture to get that sense of escapism, but somewhere we can still access our creature …

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  • Latest Travel News and Views from AsiaThe Maldives

    Culture in the Maldives: new flight route to Gan Island

    by Tom Armstrong August 11, 2017

    If you thought that a visit to the Maldives meant sacrificing local culture, think again. Gan Island, the most southerly point in The Maldives, has recently become considerably more accessible …

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  • IndiaLatest Travel News and Views from Asia

    Tiger numbers on the rise in South India

    by James Wilmshurst August 4, 2017

    As one of the most threatened species on the planet, it’s exciting news that tiger numbers are on the rise in South India. Significant gains have been made in the …

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    James’s magazine mention

    by Amelia Curran & James Wilmshurst July 21, 2017

    Last week, travel expert James received a somewhat unusual package at the ETG office- a copy of the magazine ‘Narrow Gauge World‘. It turned out a client had been so pleased …

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    The Ultimate Travel Checklist

    by Amelia Curran July 3, 2017

    Have you tried boarding a plane without a passport? Has your child had a sore throat on holiday without lozenges? Have you ever wanted to say ‘thank you’ but have …

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  • Across AsiaThe ETG Take On Travel

    What you can find in Asia that you can’t find in Europe

    by Amelia Curran June 30, 2017

    If you’re looking to head abroad this summer, you may be facing the toss up between sticking to Europe or travelling further afield. True: we may be biased. But we …

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  • Family Travel

    Family Holiday FAQs

    by Alice Bayly June 28, 2017

    At Experience Travel Group, we love working with families and ensuring that parents are able to book their holidays with confidence, armed with all the information they need. So, we …

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    How to get the best holiday deal

    by Matt Brazier June 14, 2017

    We all want to get a good deal when booking our holidays. Internet booking sites and travel agent adverts are usually awash with promises of “special offers”, “last minute deals” …

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  • Myanmar

    Interview with a Burmese Guide

    by Holly Newing June 13, 2017

    Before travelling to Myanmar, you may wonder what your guide will be like. To give you an idea of who to expect, we asked a few questions of our very …

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    How to be the most cost-effective after Brexit: 3 top tips

    by Guest Post & Amelia Curran June 13, 2017

    Thinking of heading overseas this summer? You’re not alone. Despite the weakened pound, finder.com/uk has forecast that Brits will be taking more than 15 million trips abroad this summer alone. …

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  • Family Travel

    Summer holiday debate – beach or culture?

    by Alice Bayly June 13, 2017

    If you’ve ever thought about planning a family summer holiday, you’ve probably faced the age-old dilemma – “shall we go for something a bit different this year; something adventurous and …

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  • Indonesia

    An Overview of Bali’s beaches

    by James Wilmshurst June 13, 2017

    With white sand and volcanic black shores, tropical palms, colourful Hindu culture, mouthwatering food and stunning landscapes Bali is a fantastic destination for a holiday. (Not to mention some of …

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  • Family Travel

    How to plan a family holiday on a budget

    by Alice Bayly June 8, 2017

    We know expenditure can be really important when travelling as a family (many of us at Experience Travel Group go to Asia with young children ourselves). Whether you face the …

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  • Indonesia

    Things to do in Indonesia

    by Becky Grainger June 8, 2017

    The renowned writer Elizabeth Pisani once said Indonesia is the ‘biggest invisible thing on earth’, and in a way, we think she’s right. Whenever a trip to the country is …

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  • The ETG Take On Travel

    Business Class Flights for Economy prices with British Airways

    by Matt Brazier June 7, 2017

    Business class flights for economy prices are a holy grail in travel. Whilst we can provide a general guide as to how to achieve this, a step-by-step specific case study …

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  • Family Travel

    Why you should take your family abroad on holiday

    by Alice Bayly June 7, 2017

    The ‘staycation’ has become a trending term when it comes to holidays – staying put over the summer months or choosing a spot that’s a drive away, rather than overseas. …

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  • Guest PostsIndia

    A travel guide to Himachal Pradesh: Beyond Shimla

    by Amelia Curran June 7, 2017

    Deep, plunging valleys and looming mountain ranges that are breathtaking and heart-stopping all the same, Himachal Pradesh is a heavenly abode that none can forget once visited. Treacherous trekking routes …

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  • Family Travel

    How to revise on holiday

    by Alice Bayly June 7, 2017

    If you have a trip planned but there are exams coming up – or you should be studying – then there’s no need to panic. Even if you’re on holiday …

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  • Thailand

    The pink dolphins of Khanom

    by Amelia Curran May 4, 2017

    Content Editor Philly explored Thailand’s hidden coastal regions on a research trip to the country. Here she recounts her encounter with pink dolphins, yes pink, in the undiscovered district of …

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