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First how do say it? B-S-shah-dy is as close as I could get but, for certainty, Google will provide any number of genuine versions.
At the end of World War II, while Britain struggled with returning...
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We invited Kudu guests to share their travel memories and are pleased to bring you some of them here.
£120 is going to charities as a result.
Ann Fulton is a regular Kudu and her photo of Tere...
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For the individual traveller, we have established a joint venture, Ethiopian Pathways, with one of our great guides, Temesgen Kenno, who will accompany you on one of our suggested itineraries or tailo...
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By Ruth Hackney
“When I was growing up I thought it was normal to have boxes of bones under the stairs” says Kathleen wryly, as she delicately handles the skull of one of our Neolithic &l...
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Walking in Patagonia: from Bariloche to Ushuaia
With 12,000 years of continuous history, Patagonia still holds a fascination few travellers have encountered. 90% of its vast steppe-like land is in Ar...
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