January 13, 2015

Profitable KelBillet debuts Gopoli multi-modal metasearch in Europe

KelBillet, the French multimodal search engine, has launched a new brand for other European markets: Gopoli. The new multi-modal search engine for ...



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The Treasury in Petra, Jordan





from Everything Everywhere Travel Blog http://everything-everywhere.com/2015/01/13/treasury-petra-jordan/

Maasai Ostrich Farm in Kajiado, Kenya

Maasai Ostrich


It’s no secret that Kenya—home to some of the largest animals in the world, is teeming with creatures you don’t usually get to interact with, outside of your local zoo. While roadside sightings of Africa’s “Big Five” (Elephant, Lion, Rhino, Leopard, and Buffalo) have put Kenya on the map as a popular safari destination, it’s the lesser-known places that offer a more unique way to interact with some local fauna.


For those looking for an unconventional experience, the Maasai Ostrich Farm, located 45 kilometers (roughly 28 miles) outside of Nairobi, Kenya, is definitely not your average petting zoo.


Here, you have the opportunity to ride (and eat) the largest living species of bird. While there are several ostrich farms around the world, very few actually allow you ride the ostrich.


If saddling up on a 7-9ft, 200 lb flightless bird doesn’t sound quite cool enough, one look at its giant, razor-sharp velociraptor- feet and you can pretend you’re starring in the upcoming Jurassic World movie. Only you’ll be gleefully galloping around with two bodyguards on either side of you, instead of running for your life.


Ostriches have been known to disembowel or kill attackers with a single blow from their powerful legs. The birds at the Masaai Ostrich farm are tamed, but keep in mind they can kick if they feel threatened. It’s best to approach the birds carefully.


With a running speed of 40-60 miles per hour, this fellow biped is the fastest two-legged creature on earth. For this reason, two attendants run with you the entire time. They are there to make sure the bird stays at a steady pace and doesn’t try to carry you off into the savannah sunset, as fun as that may sound. Although the ride is controlled, be prepared to ride around the pen at a fast-gallop. With nothing more than its feathery shoulders or neck to hang onto, ostrich riding is not for the faint of heart.


For the ornithophobes out there, you can overcome your fear by showing giant birds where they really are on the food chain. Tasting like a cross between chicken and venison, ostrich steak meals are offered on the tree-shadowed grounds for around KSh 1,000 ($10 USD).


The Maasai Ostrich Farm, which is Kenya’s largest, was established in 1991. Named after the semi-nomadic ethnic group living in the area, the Maasai Farm ships feathers, meat, skins, and live ostrich throughout Kenya and abroad.


Around 700 birds of two breeds are maintained: the blue-neck or Somali ostrich and the Maasai ostrich, which has a pink neck and legs. Jockeys also train here for ostrich races, which can be attended on Sundays and occasionally at the Ngong Racecourse, in Nairobi.




















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Exploring a new area of the Great Wall of China along the Mutianyu

Strange Hotel I often have very strange Chinese hotel experiences. This one was no different. I walked into pretty much the only hotel in the small village of Mutianyu. First, it didn’t really look like a hotel from the outside. But from the inside, I can report, it also did not look like a hotel. […]



from Stuck in Customs http://www.stuckincustoms.com/2015/01/14/exploring-a-new-area-of-the-great-wall-of-china-along-the-mutianyu/

Uh-oh, I owe Bright House Networks $430 – what should I do?





from Elliott http://elliott.org/is-this-a-scam/uh-oh-owe-bright-house-networks-430/

Google Flight Search goes live in India

Despite an underwhelming start in most markets, Google is bringing its Flight Search product to India. The launch was officially announced on ...



from Tnooz http://www.tnooz.com/article/Google-Flight-Search-launches-India/#utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=google-flight-search-goes-live-india

Business Briefing: Airtran Leads On-Time List in Its Final Attempt

AirTran Airways topped all United States carriers in the latest rankings for on-time arrivals, knocking off the perennial winner Hawaiian Airlines.

















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Donald Trump Files $100 Million Lawsuit Over Aircraft Noise

I’ve never been especially sympathetic to noise complaints from homeowners and businesses in areas surrounding airports. Except in some very unique circumstances (there aren’t a whole lot of new airports these days, especially close-in to residential areas), People objecting to noise knew the airport was there when they bought property The price of the property […]


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from View from the Wing http://viewfromthewing.boardingarea.com/2015/01/13/donald-trump-files-100-million-lawsuit-aircraft-noise/

What To Do When You Notice Your Taxi Driver Falling Asleep?

I spend a lot of time in the Middle East, for whatever reason. At first it was something I sort of struggled with, as I wrote about in my late 2012 post, entitled "Is the UAE the most depressing place in the world?"


The way I see it, it's a double edged sword. On one hand the Middle East offers a lot of opportunity, especially for much of the third world. After all, people voluntarily come to the Middle East to work.


Now, there's no denying that there's a lot of corruption in the Middle East when it comes to workers, whereby they're promised one contract when they're recruited, and then when they get here they're offered something completely different, all while their passports are being held onto by their employer.


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from One Mile at a Time http://onemileatatime.boardingarea.com/2015/01/13/notice-taxi-driver-falling-asleep/

Frugal Travel Round Up: Flash Hilton Sales in Asia and More

Here are some frugal deals and opportunities from around the web this week! New Expedia Option Per tnooz.com, Expedia is “adding a ‘Sell Tonight’ function to Expedia PartnerCentral (EPC), the extranet that hotel managers use to upload room and rates inventory to the company’s online travel agencies.” The idea behind this new tool is for […]



from Frugal Travel Guy http://www.frugaltravelguy.com/2015/01/frugal-travel-round-up-flash-hilton-sales-in-asia-and-more.html

Beware of Third/Fourth Night Free Rates in the Caribbean, Mexico

For as long as I can remember, hotels in the Caribbean and Mexico have routinely offered deals that included the third or fourth night free on your stay. In these cases, the third or fourth night would be discounted upon check-out and the nightly rate you would get with the free rate would typically be […]



from Frugal Travel Guy http://www.frugaltravelguy.com/2015/01/beware-of-thirdfourth-night-free-rates-in-the-caribbean-mexico.html

$99 Fares to Europe from DC and Boston!

WOW Air is really their name, they’re a low cost carrier across the Atlantic and they made a splash back in October with introductory fares of $99-125 one-way. Their flights from ‘Washington DC’ (Baltimore) and Boston to Reykjavik really are as low as $99, with the return flight less than $175. They offer connecting service […]


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from View from the Wing http://viewfromthewing.boardingarea.com/2015/01/13/99-fares-europe-dc-boston/

Book China Southern and China Eastern Awards On Delta.com

One of the major changes that Delta announced last year as it revamped its SkyMiles and Medallion programs is that its award routing rules would change in 2015. Delta has eliminated stopovers and open-jaws on awards, which is a big negative. On the plus side, though, the airline has finally instituted one-way awards, and it...



from The Points Guy http://thepointsguy.com/2015/01/book-china-southern-and-china-eastern-awards-on-delta-com/

Who Should Get The Barclaycard Arrival Plus?

Readership continues to grow exponentially, and often I forget to go "back to the basics." There are those that have been reading for eons that know the details of every credit card offer out there. And then there are always the newer readers that are completely lost.


So today I figured I'd answer a question that may be obvious to many of you, but I'm sure reader Karin isn't alone in her confusion. She sent along the following question:


I know I sound totally stupid but could you please explain the Barclay rewards card to me and why you love it so much and how to use it to get the most out of it?


I looked it up and found nothing and then called and talked to a young woman who was actually telling me how to calculate percentages which is not what I needed.


I even read your post on it and I STILL don't get it (maybe because they use the term, "miles" when it's really points or somesuch.) and maybe I don't spend hundreds of thousands on non-bonused stuff.


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Reader Recs: Bucket List 2015

A new year calls for new additions to travel to-do lists. To get inspired, we asked our Nat Geo Travel Facebook fans to share their picks for 2015's must-visit destinations.



from Intelligent Travel http://intelligenttravel.nationalgeographic.com/2015/01/13/reader-recs-bucket-list-2015/

Which Disney town should you live in

Disney is famous for depicting magical imaginary places like Wonderland, Agrabah, and New Orleans. Which one should you live in?



from Matador Network » Matador Network http://matadornetwork.com/life/disney-city-town-live-quiz/

50,000 Point Offer Found for American Express Business Gold Rewards Card!

Via The Military Frequent Flyer, FedEx is promoting American Express cards when you open a new account with them. The offer they have for the Business Gold Rewards Card is better than what I’ve seen as the best publicly available offer for that card. It’s offering 50,000 points after $5000 in eligible purchases on the […]


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Zanzibar street food's 'insane variety'

In Stone Town's Forodhani Gardens, Tony samples seafood snacks and the famous Zanzibar pizza. Watch Sunday, 9pm ET/PT.





from CNN.com - Travel http://www.cnn.com/video/data/2.0/video/bestoftv/2014/10/21/ab-anthony-bourdain-parts-unknown-tanzania-1.cnn.html

But they wear tutus in cartoons!

Tony is surprised to learn hippos are vicious, unpredictable, incredibly fast-moving killers on Parts Unknown: Tanzania





from CNN.com - Travel http://www.cnn.com/video/data/2.0/video/bestoftv/2014/10/21/ab-anthony-bourdain-parts-unknown-tanzania-3.cnn.html

Four very basic mistakes that stall many ecommerce startups



Consumers have overwhelmingly embraced online shopping.






from Tnooz http://www.tnooz.com/article/basic-mistakes-ecommerce-startups/#utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=four-basic-mistakes-stall-many-ecommerce-startups

Transatlantic flight nears supersonic speeds

Transatlantic passengers taking the JFK to Heathrow red-eye got a helpful boost recently from stronger-than-average winds, reaching near-supersonic speeds and cutting 90 minutes off the scheduled flight time.





from CNN.com - Travel http://www.cnn.com/2015/01/12/travel/new-york-london-record-flight-time/index.html

Man falls from one cruise ship, is rescued by another five hours later

A man who fell from a Royal Caribbean cruise ship off the coast of Cozumel, Mexico, was rescued by a Disney cruise ship after passengers spotted him on the water, Mexican authorities say.





from CNN.com - Travel http://www.cnn.com/2015/01/13/us/man-overboard-cruise-rescue/index.html

Man finds himself alone on Delta flight






from CNN.com - Travel http://www.cnn.com/2015/01/13/travel/man-alone-delta-flight-feat/index.html

TSA warns of hard-to-detect bombs

Security at U.S. airports will be increased as the Department of Homeland Security warns of homemade bombs that could pass metal detectors.





from CNN.com - Travel http://www.cnn.com/video/data/2.0/video/us/2015/01/13/nr-marsh-increased-airport-security.cnn.html

Antarctica and back in a day? Yep, you can






from CNN.com - Travel http://www.cnn.com/2015/01/11/travel/antarctica-day-tour/index.html