Here’s a close up of that flight board to give a better idea –>
There are such cool trips there.
1- A 7-day Arctic dog-sledding tour across Spitzbergen — !!! Whoa … when do we go?
2- Mine shaft trekking in South Africa and a 1-way ticket there, for 399 Euros …
3- 1-way to Somalia’s remote beaches for 399 Euros …
4- .. and many more – there are actually TWO of these trip boards at the shop.
Project: I’m going to find out about these tours, who originates them and puts them together. Clearly they are very cheap considering the level of great-adventure being offered. There’s a packager of these trips someplace and I need to find out who they are.
all right …. harumph … a few years ago (now sadly defunct) there was a …………..
German nude airline:
Just what we need more of — !!!! Germans, for the most part, don’t really have a problem with nudity. So in 2008, a German travel agency launched the world’s first nude airline to ferry passengers on a summer day trip from the German city of Erfurt to a popular Baltic Sea resort. Passengers had to be clothed while boarding and disembarking from the flight however.
look how they’re smiling too …
VietJet Air: The airline with bikini clad flight attendants
Nguyen Thi Phuong Thao is the CEO of VietJet Aviation, and is soon to become a billionaire, thanks to her idea of staffing her planes with bikini clad women. It might be controversial, but it’s a pretty brilliant plan. link-1 …. link-2 ….
Job postings:
Bloggers wanted! The Russian Federal Agency for Tourism (Rosturism) has announced it is recruiting a team of bloggers who will receive the unique opportunity to explore the wonders of Siberia for free.
Rosturism welcomes English-speaking Internet stars from different media platforms to participate in an annual adventure called “Backpack Bloggers.” The project is geared at promoting active tourism in Russia through modern digital platforms. In 2015, bloggers hiked through the mountains of Crimea, and in 2016, another expedition was sent to the Republic of Adygea.
The next highlight of the adventure is a five-day backpack trip through the Siberian taiga, where the team will try out rafting, tracking and cycling. The evening program includes swimming in a river, singing songs next to a bonfire and, of course, sleeping in tents.
The final destination is the ancient city of Tobolsk: back to living in comfort. This is where the participants will stay for a couple of days and join the “Summer in the Tobolsk Kremlin” music festival. This year, the highlight of the festival is an open-air performance of “Siberia,” a 1903 opera drama by Umberto Giordano, at the Kremlin, the project organizers noted.
Participants will be “armed to the teeth:” Besides a unique experience, they will be provided with a visa, tickets, equipment, accommodations and meals during the entire trip. The “Backpack Bloggers” organizers also promise to ensure safety and offer a helping hand if any hardships arise.
In their turn, bloggers should spread the word about their amazing adventure to their followers on social platforms like Youtube, Instagram, WordPress etc.
To participate, volunteers are required to write a sort of motivational letter, explaining why the organizers should invite them : email to dvoeialoe@gmail.com.The contest between bloggers will last until June 18; several days after that, the organizers will announce the winners. The best reports will be published on the national tourist portal, Russia Travel.
How about a … voyage around the world …
for 15,000 …. “Redefine epic by joining a leg of this voyage around the world on a traditional tall ship. This fantastic adventure begins and ends in Nova Scotia, Canada with stops in the Cook Islands, Indonesia and South Africa. Share the work and the accomplishments with 40 fellow crew who’ll become like family after a few months at sea. This unique voyage requires commitment and a true spirit of adventure from all who are selected. This is a voyage for learning. You’ll learn about life at sea, the ways of a ship, about people in communities different than yours, and, of course, about yourself. Your primary aim is to cross each great ocean under canvas and gain sailing skills along the way. You’ll be responsible for steering, rigging, sail making, chart work, splicing, small boat handling, and navigation. “
Coming up: More of the unusual, the offbeat, and the downright amazing in traveling.
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