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Truck travels
A week in a motorhome would be akin to boot camp for some, but a French family hit the road and lived five years in a self-contained truck. -The Star
Food an absorbing passion
When travelling for business or pleasure, he always includes food as one of his leisure pursuits. -NST
Gobi March: Not your normal vacation
He will be the first Malaysian to participate in the event in one of four legs of the 4 Desert series. -NST
Glide of your life
The entire city of Venice, a world heritage site, is a living, breathing museum with something for every whim and fancy. -ST
'Manic Mummy' goes to Bintan
Manic Mummy takes a break and goes to sunny Bintan island for some rest 'n' relax - with husband and son in tow. -myp
Inspired by two women
MahmadD Anuar Othman, executive chef at the Tanjong Rhu Resort Langkawi, talks about his travels. -The Star
Rustic haven
The former capital of Laos, Luang Prabang, offers historic sites and hotspots of untouched beauty. -ST
It's wonderful diving in Tioman
Diving is a great way to escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. -NST
La Fete de la Musique in Paris
Planning to visit Paris? AsiaOne contributor, Cecile Vanucci, recommends going in June and gives you her top tips on what to see and do. -AsiaOne
When words take a different meaning
THE bright yellow words screamed from a bright red banner, flapping in the wind at a lopsided angle. It said ?Special offer Pussy?. -NST
Shanghai surprises
The cosmopolitan Chinese city sizzles with its people, nightlife and great variety of food. -ST
German woman goes sight seeing on a bicycle
So far, she has travelled for 2,221 days. -The Star, ANN
Scotland misadventure
Stranded and alone with no money, no ID, and no credit card in Scotland, the writer discovers that there is hope for the human race, after all. -The Star, ANN
Can't wait to travel
AKADEMI Fantasia 6 winner Stracie Angie Anam (aka Stacy) from Kota Kinabalu admits that she has not travelled that much. But she wants to change all that. -NST
Almost like home
Though the host's home offered only the bare necessities, it is found that a homestay programme to be the best way to get close to the locals. -NST
Travel write
Hickman?s globetrotting childhood, including a stint in Singapore, nurtured her love for writing about faraway places. -ST
 
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