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novice pour graver sur CD English translation pending
by Paulin · 2005-03-12 · 4 replies
Bonjour

Très interessé par les sujets de ce forum avec un panel de discuss., aussi je viens de m'y inscrire

Ma question :

Je suis en possession appareil photo numér.CANON Power shot A80 (4mega) je me rends au Népal à la fin de Mars malgré une situation polit. tres cahotique,

Dans les cybercafés du Nepal comme de l'Inde :Pourriez vous me dire comment je dois m'y prendre pour télécharger mes compact flash afin de les graver sur CD, dois je emmener des logiciels, et lesquels, je ne suis pas un genie de l'informatique

Je suis aussi en possession depuis hier d'un ARCHOS Gmini 220 (disque dur 20GO) MP3, là le problème c'est que mon PC n'est pas windows 98SE, mais seult la version 98, alors j'ai bien décharger une carte numér. dans l'Archos mais ne peux pas transférer l'ARCHOS sur le PC. avez vous une solution, exceptée de mettre la version 98se,

De meme si je décharge mes cartes numér. sur l'ARCHOS, puis je les balancer sur un PC (au népal ou inde) et les graver, (ceci pour les montrer à ma petite famille indienne) et notamment en laisser une copie.Comment dois-je m'y prendre.

Remerciements
Où aller pour 18 jours en Amérique du Sud? English translation pending
by Jimmy206 · 2004-12-02 · 6 replies
Question très simple, où s'ont les plus belles plages de l amérique du sud... Nous partons 18 jours ce qui est peu.Nous nous demandons pour 18 jours où serais le meilleurs endroits à visiter en amerique du sud?? Nous recherchons de belles plages de bons contacts avec les gens, de la bonne gastonomie dans un endroit le plus sécuritaire possible ou on peut faire de belles escursions J'attend des suggestions ...Merci beaucoup de prendre le temps...(Nous partons du 26Dec au 12 janv)

😉Jean- Marc😉
Je reviens du Mélia Tryp peninsula Varadero English translation pending
by Servon · 2004-07-31 · 5 replies
Très déçus en règle générale de ce ghetto pour touristes, Germaniques, Russes, Canadiens, les Francais sont particulièrement oubliés !!!!

Aucun intérêt, plages peu dépaysantes, sable de remblais, cocotiers de 80 centimètres !!!! Djerba à 10 heures d'avion!!!!!

Contrairement à ce qu'indiquent les T.O, rien n'est all inclusives dans cette île !!! SI... A condition d'avoir le dollar à la main !!!

Nous devions initialement séjourner au SOL SIRENA, et avons été "sur classés" sur le Tryp 5 étoiles, le Sol ayant un problème de piscine ( prétexte faux, puisque nous l'avons visités, les chambres n'étaient simplement pas rénovées !!! ) . Merci pour le sur classement !!! le resort accueil 1200 personnes nous n'étions que 11 Francais !!! Aucune communication Francophone !!!Nous nous sommes alors retrouvés parmi des clients Russes ( au secours !!) Allemands, Canadiens, or nous n'avons pas réellement les mêmes attentes !!!! Ce resort ne fonctionne qu'en quantité, la qualité n'existe pas, grosse bouffe, personnel incompétent dans les domaines mais attention d'une qualité de coeur incroyable, laxisme, manque de sécurité ( sports nautiques sur la plage pas de bateau de sécurité, mini club 1 animatrice pour 20 enfants ( les enfants sont même sortis en extérieur accompagnés d'une seule personne ), et j'en passe !!!!

Attention Cuba est superbe, il faut visiter la Havana, c'est vraiment magique !!! Les gens sont d'une beauté de coeur incroyable malgré leur condition .

Ayant beaucoup voyagé, je pense que Cuba est une île fabuleuse pour la découverte mais pas pour la plage .
En la boca del lobo English translation pending
by Zitoune · 2004-01-15 · 2 replies
Tres bon film peruvien (un des rares avec Paloma) sur le sentier lumineux (el sendero luminoso) qui decrit a merveille la souffrance enduree a cette epoque par les paysans andins qui se sont retrouves pris en tenaille entre l armee et le sentier lumineux. A voir, car c est une page de plus de l histoire du Perou.
Où faire de l'humanitaire pour 1 an en Afrique? English translation pending
by Frelucks · 2003-05-13 · 5 replies
Depuis très petit je me sens attiré par le continent africain. J'ai la certitude que j'ai quelque chose à faire là-bas. J'aimerai donc visiter ce continent mais pas en tant que touriste, j'ai vraiment envie de découvrir la culture africaine. Je pense donc que le meilleur moyen de réaliser mon but est de participer à une action humanitaire.

n'ayant rien de spécialement prévu pour l'année prochaine, j'aimerai partir pour une année dans ce continent.

si vous avez des offres d'actions humanitaires à me proposer, je suis preneur...
TUI/New Frontiers Airlines
by Lylline · 2026-05-08 · 8 replies
Hello,

I’m really surprised because in TUI’s new tour packages, the airlines they’re using are of low quality. Before, they used to prioritize major airlines, but now it’s small airlines from small countries—companies with terrible ratings and borderline safety concerns. I even just noticed this note for a Tanzania trip: "We inform you that the domestic flight segment in Tanzania included in your trip is operated by an airline listed on the European Union’s list of air carriers subject to an operating ban within the European Union. This ban only applies to European Union airspace, meaning this airline is not permitted to take off, land, or fly over European airspace. However, this airline is authorized to operate in Tanzania."

This means they’re using airlines on the blacklist!! It’s pretty worrying for safety. What do you all think?
Need advice for accommodation in London
by Marsyork · 2026-01-22 · 3 replies
Hi there, it’s been a long time since I last went to London. I’d love to spend a week there in July with my daughter and my niece (both young adults).

Of course, I’m looking for great tips on accommodation, and I’m wondering about renting an apartment. It seems like a better deal to save on restaurants (with the option of having a few meals at home... but is that really the case? I’m not sure about the cost of a meal in a modest restaurant, the pound exchange rate, or grocery prices...). Otherwise, I’d like to stay in accommodation (hotel or apartment) near a tube station and in Zone 1.

If you have any great tips, I’d love to hear them!

Thanks,

Marsyork
Thailand in March: What itinerary for the south?
by Gauvince · 2025-09-23 · 3 replies
Hi everyone,

So excited to be back on this forum of fellow travel enthusiasts to ask for advice about my upcoming two-week trip to Thailand in March 2026.

Given that it’ll be the start of the intense heat and burning season, I’m wondering about my itinerary, which would focus on the central/southern part of the country.

Ideally, I’d like a mix of relaxation in a nice setting, culture (temples or old palaces), and I’m keeping six days in Bangkok, which I love :)

I’m planning to get around by train, car (through an agency), or plane if it’s easier.

Option 1: HUA HIN – 3/4 days (day trips to PHETCHABURI + SAM ROI YOT + ARTISAN MARKETS) KANCHANABURI – 3/4 days NAKHON PATHOM – 1 day BANGKOK – 6 days

My doubts: -Will the sky be too hazy (from smoke) for good photos? -Will Kanchanaburi and its surroundings be less enchanting during this period (dry landscapes)?

Option 2: PHUKET (4 days): exploring the island + PHANG NGA Bay HUA HIN (3/4 days) BANGKOK (7 days)

My doubts: -How do I get from Phuket to Hua Hin? It seems like flying isn’t an option, and I’d have to take a long trip up the southern coast or return to Bangkok to catch the train. -Is Phuket even remotely pleasant during this ultra-touristy period? -Is Karon a good base for exploring Phuket?

Option 3: PHUKET KAO SOK SURAT THANI? BANGKOK

My doubts: -I’d like to add a destination with beautiful temples in this area, but maybe Surat Thani isn’t the best idea.

Option 4: SURAT THANI >> HUA HIN (6/7 days) BANGKOK

Doubts: -I’m worried this route might be too tiring if I have to move every two days.

I’m open to any tips—or even a completely different itinerary if you have other ideas.

Thanks so much / Khob Khun Krap :)
Don't take Kenya Airways
by Kadec · 2025-08-26 · 1 reply
It's really simple and without any reservation—I wouldn’t recommend Kenya Airways. I travel about three times a year and have been doing so for 23 years, and I’ve never said that about an airline before. Sure, they serve food all the time, but it’s not even good. The planes themselves are fine. As for the rest, here are the issues: Just to be clear, everything that happened to me also happened to everyone I spoke with on various Kenya Airways flights. 1. Booked 12 flights with decent schedules. In the end, nearly all of them were changed, resulting in sleepless nights, arrivals in the middle of the night, or arrivals 24 hours later than originally planned. 2. Luggage arrived 24 hours late. 3. Flights canceled and delayed mid-trip. So, hours spent in transit zones. They’re very nice and try to fix the problems, but you end up wasting so much time struggling. For example, getting to the hotel they provide can be a huge hassle, and it often isn’t even valid in the end. You might even risk missing your flight.
Khao Sok - Hiking guide and lake tour
by Marmite · 2025-04-18 · 7 replies
Hi everyone,

So happy to discover by chance that VoyageForum is back! We’re leaving in a few days for Thailand with our two kids, aged 12 and 15. We’re considering stopping by Khao Sok but don’t want to do a typical 2D/1N or 3D/2N excursion with an overnight stay on the lake—it’s way out of our budget 🤪. Still, the place seems worth the detour. We’ve planned to spend 2 nights there (arriving in the late afternoon on the first day) and I’d love to do a full-day private boat tour on the lake and a hike (half-day or full-day). Do you think it’s doable to book on the spot if we arrive a bit late on the first day? Or is it better to book in advance? None of the websites for booking these services inspire confidence—I get the feeling it’s a real lottery afterward for getting an interesting and friendly guide. But I’m worried it’ll be the same on-site since everything seems so standardized. Do you have any firsthand experience? Maybe even a Facebook contact or something for a guide? Are the prices still really that expensive if we don’t stay overnight on the lake? I’ll admit I’m not sure if we should even stop there anymore...

Thanks in advance!

Marmite
Layovers in Muscat and Doha: Organized Excursions or Independent Exploration?
by Verbatim · 2025-01-22 · 4 replies
Hi everyone, So happy to be back on this forum. We’re going on a cruise with stops in Muscat and Doha, and I was wondering if it’s better to book an excursion or if it’s possible to explore on our own. Thanks in advance for your help. Verbatim
Kandy to Ella Train (Sri Lanka)
by Dab02 · 2025-01-08 · 4 replies
Hi there, It's really tough to book seats for early February. After trying multiple times on the official online sites, everything seems to be fully booked already. Hiring a taxi is an option, but even then, there aren’t many choices—agencies prioritize tour packages. Do you have any tips for making the trip from Kandy to Ella? Thanks! Have a great day.
Sombat Tour Bus Company
by Marien33 · 2024-12-09 · 14 replies
Hi, I’m really interested in the "SUPREME bus" and especially the "Wiang Ping Super VIP Class Bus" with Sombat Tour for traveling from Bangkok to Chiang Mai. But you can only book through their website, and it’s entirely in Thai. No agency allows booking for these buses from this company either. I haven’t found any way to make a reservation for either of these two buses... Has anyone traveled from Bangkok to Chiang Mai on one of these buses? Thanks so much
What vehicle is best for driving in Chile's Lake District?
by Jjcm2 · 2024-12-02 · 7 replies
Hi, I’m really surprised by the wide range of prices charged by car rental companies in Chile, so I’d like to know which type of vehicle is best suited for the roads in the Lake District: Puerto Montt and Ensenada, between Ensenada and Pucón, and between Pucón and Currarrehue, for example. I have the choice between 4x4s (expensive!), 4x2s (I don’t know what that is), SUVs (also expensive), and more classic vehicles. Thanks in advance! JJC
Alleppey - Dental Tourism - Testimonial (India)
by Stalingrad · 2024-11-24 · 2 replies
Given the extreme difficulty of getting a dentist appointment in my area (Lot/Aveyron—even traveling 2 hours each way by train to Toulouse, even with the dentist I’ve been a client of for years in my small town of Capdenac)—and considering the cost of dental implants in France, I decided to get a full dental overhaul during my annual stay of several months in Kerala (I’ve been spending time in Alleppey from late October to late March for several years now).

My Indian friends in Alleppey recommended a private dental clinic (I was pleasantly surprised that this clinic was qualified to place implants, as I thought I’d have to make multiple trips to Ernakulam/Cochin—60 km each way on a road that’s pretty rough right now due to massive construction stretching for dozens of kilometers). Results of the check-up on November 5, 2024: - 1 canine and an adjacent premolar slightly chipped at the top → need root canal treatment before covering them with a crown - 1 molar next to those two teeth already had a root canal → also needs a crown - 1 other canine broken deep down → needs to be extracted and replaced with an implant - 4 molars completely extracted years ago → 4 dental implants.

Here are the procedures I’ve already had (from November 5 to 22, 2024): - First session: initial assessment by the lead dentist (multiple X-rays displayed on a large screen, which he used to explain what he could do and what he recommended. For each implant, he showed me the required bone depth, and since I have very strong jaws, he remarked that I was an ideal candidate for implants). A dental assistant then outlined the proposed treatment timeline and the cost of each major procedure on a piece of paper (I took a photo of the notes so I wouldn’t lose track of the details). - Second session: placement of dental implants on the 4 molars in about an hour and a half (under local anesthesia—long but not painful at all during the procedure, though I had a bad headache all day afterward and a dull but manageable ache for a few days. Medication to take for 5 days, including an antibiotic. Obviously, no chewing hard foods for a while—soup, mashed potatoes, rice, yogurt for two days, then gradually more varied meals). Stitches for the gums around the 4 molars. - Third session: root canal treatment for a canine and a premolar (very long but absolutely painless under local anesthesia) + extraction of the deeply broken canine (a bit painful despite the anesthesia, but bearable—the lead dentist had to apply force and try three times. An assistant held my head from behind, but it was more unsettling than painful). - Fourth session: preparation of the canine, premolar, and adjacent molar for two crowns and a bridge. Removal of stitches around the 4 implants already placed. - Fifth session: impressions for the 2 crowns and bridge - Sixth session: placement of the 2 crowns and bridge - Seventh session scheduled for December 6: placement of a 5th implant where the canine was extracted - Late February: placement of the 5 crowns on the 5 implants

Meanwhile, my 85-year-old mother had a loose tooth extracted that had been bothering her since mid-September 2024 (her French dentist wouldn’t give her an appointment before January 2025, and she even traveled to a dentist in Toulouse who ultimately refused to extract it, even though the tooth was barely holding on and I’d sent the list of medications she takes in advance. My mother was furious about the wasted trip, and so was I, though I tried to stay calm!). At the Alleppey dental clinic, the assistants reviewed her medication list, looked them up online to identify them, and weren’t concerned. Another dentist extracted her tooth (under local anesthesia, of course) in barely 30 seconds. My mother immediately trusted them and decided on the spot to get a full lower denture. It was delivered to her definitively on Friday, November 22 (I think it took 4 or 5 sessions total). After two days of use, she’s happy with it and has a follow-up appointment next week for a check-up and adjustments if needed (though major modifications aren’t possible after the teeth are fixed to the denture). The session where the young dentist shaped the denture in real time was impressively precise and professional (the base had already been made from an impression, and the dentist added at least ten layers of softened paste with a flame, testing each addition in her mouth. Each time, he asked her to move her tongue from cheek to cheek, stick out her tongue, talk for 15 seconds, and swallow to ensure the denture wasn’t uncomfortable—about 45 minutes total).

Ballpark costs of the procedures: - Tooth extraction: around 2000 ₹ - Root canal treatment: around 5000 ₹ - Ceramic crown placement: around 15,000 ₹ - Titanium implant placement (made by Nobel Biocare): around 35,000 ₹ (Total for implant + tooth: around 50,000 ₹) - Lower denture fabrication: just under 20,000 ₹. Three material options—my mother chose the best for a rigid denture. She didn’t want to get 2 implants to secure it better (she didn’t feel the need with her old, very worn denture).

General impressions: This dental clinic is very well-regarded in Alleppey (according to all my Indian friends). There are two operating chairs on the ground floor and at least four on the first floor. The lead dentist (quite young) owns the clinic and handles the most delicate procedures (like implants) while occasionally overseeing work done by colleagues (after another dentist performed the root canal on my two teeth, he not only visually inspected it but also gave it a final touch with the drill). How many dentists handle more routine procedures? I’m not sure, but they’re all fairly young—men and a few young women. There are also many assistants: some prepare tools or operate the saliva suction, while others, more qualified, process images (X-rays or scans) on screen and explain things to me using those images. Others spent ten minutes briefing my mother in the waiting room on how to use and care for her new denture. During more delicate procedures, the operating dentist is assisted by two others. Two receptionists handle payments and appointments at the front desk. The welcome is always efficient and attentive, thanks to the dental assistants who guide us and provide explanations (the two receptionists don’t speak English). Appointments are always quick, even though the clinic seems busy (the waiting room is often full of Indian clients, though patients rarely come alone—they’re usually accompanied by a family member who stays close during the procedure). All the dentists speak English (since my mother doesn’t, I sat near the operating chair during each session to translate). So far, no complaints—I’m looking forward to March 2025 for the final result after the 5 teeth are placed on my 5 implants (the two crowns and bridge already fitted are perfect for me). 🙂
French-speaking guide taxis
by Jany95 · 2024-11-19 · 2 replies
Hi everyone! So happy to be back on this forum—it’s helped me so much before, and I’m thrilled it’s open again! 🙂 I’m currently planning a new cruise for early December and I’d love to know if you can recommend any French-speaking guide taxis in Genoa, Naples, Palermo, Tunis, and Barcelona. A friend joining us has some difficulty walking (but isn’t in a wheelchair), and do you happen to know their rates for about 6 hours? Thanks in advance for your tips!
Lufthansa: Court Case and Refund
by ElviajeroPar · 2024-10-27 · 8 replies
Hi, Lufthansa is really pushing it:

Cancellation of two flights with no rebooking options offered, even though rebooking is possible on the same dates with comparable travel times. Yet Lufthansa claims no rebooking is possible;

To get a refund for a flight canceled by the airline (well after the Covid crisis), you have to take legal action! A refund request was properly submitted, but Lufthansa hasn’t responded.

Lufthansa’s lawyer admitted in court that the refund request is valid and that the airline is willing to refund. But over a year later, the refund still hasn’t been issued! Clearly, Lufthansa prefers to wait for a court ruling, which is a sure thing given their own lawyer’s statement;

After a phone call initiated by the passenger, rebooking was agreed upon by both parties—only for Lufthansa to cancel it immediately without offering any alternative rebooking.

In a follow-up call initiated by the passenger, Lufthansa proposed a rebooking with a travel time of 31 hours instead of 21, even though faster rebooking options with comparable travel times exist.

The proposed 31-hour rebooking includes a nighttime layover of over 12 hours with no hotel or transportation coverage;

For the first rebooking that both parties agreed on (but Lufthansa immediately canceled), they refused to cover ground transportation from the arrival airport to the originally planned airport;

Refusal of other "prompt" rebooking options, even though they were available and proposed by the passenger;

Ongoing legal case:
https://retardimportantavion.wordpress.com/2024/10/23/lufthansa-championne-du-refus-des-droits-des-passagers/ 2 Best regards,

Domestic transfers by taxi/Grab in Thailand
by DrSnuggle · 2024-10-16 · 14 replies
Hello,

So glad the site is back up and running. It's such a useful treasure trove of information!

We're in the midst of planning our 4-week family trip to Thailand in July 2025. I've managed to sort out and book hotels and other activities across various sites, but I'm stuck on some transfers between different locations. Could you confirm or suggest better solutions, keeping in mind we're traveling with two kids aged 12 and 15 and I'd like to minimize risks for transfers.

I’d especially like to know if taxis/Grab are readily available for transfers 2, 3, and 6 below.

Transfers:

1. Bangkok - Kanchanaburi: planned by train 2. Kanchanaburi - Kaeng Krachan National Park: planned by taxi/Grab 3. Kaeng Krachan National Park - Hua Hin or San Roi Yot: planned by taxi/Grab 4. San Roi Yot to Bangkok Airport: planned by taxi, as trains wouldn’t get us there in time for our flight or would require an extra night in Bangkok 5. Bangkok - Chiang Rai: domestic flight 6. Chiang Rai - Chiang Mai: planned by public bus, taxi/Grab possible 7. Chiang Mai - Bangkok: domestic flight

Thanks for your feedback.
Java - Bali Trip in Spring
by SLC2012 · 2024-10-14 · 11 replies
Hi there, I’m so excited to reopen the Asia/Indonesia forum! We’ve got a trip planned for spring, and we’re planning to spend a few days on Java before wrapping up in Bali. For Java: Yogyakarta / Bromo / Ijen For Bali: Ubud / Amed See you all on the forum soon!
Exotisme en Suisse English translation pending
by Tatra · 2020-08-14 · 7 replies
Bonsoir,

Très franchement, je me sens bien Suisse, et le monde ultra stressé des contraintes et restrictions me semble loin. Ici tout se gère avec calme et raison et ça fait du bien. Ni folies, ni excès. J'envisage de prolonger... Mon goût des curiosités exotiques me pousse vers un petit canton, à la capitale improbable, et je suis preneur d'un conseil : Uri ? Schwytz ? Glaris ?... Un autre ? Une autre idée dans cette veine décalée ? Merci d'avance. 🙂

Michel
Croisière Hurtigruten en Norvège "La magie des aurores boréales" English translation pending
by Gurgy · 2020-08-09 · 14 replies
bonjour, je suis très tentée par une croisière Hurtigruten 13 j en février 2021 intitulée " la magie des aurores boréales" sur le MS Trollfjord Bergen-Cap Nord-Bergen. j'hésite avec une autre de 13j également qui s'appelle : "à la recherche des aurores boréales" Bergen-Kirkernes-Bergen. Quelqu'un peut -il m'aider a faire mon choix. Au niveau des cabines comment choisir pas trop cher mais avec une vue dégagée ? Merci pour vos conseils.
Projet de tour du monde à pied English translation pending
by Ehmanu · 2020-08-05 · 6 replies
Bonjour,

Annonce très en avance :

J’ai un grand rêve, celui de faire le tour du monde à pied, au départ de Paris.

Au début, mon intention était de partir seul et de faire des rencontres sur le chemin… Je me suis ensuite ravisé, notamment pour des questions de sécurité à tous les niveaux : risques liés aux mauvaises rencontres, stabilité sociale, repère affectif etc.

Je cherche donc dans l’idéal un.une coéquiper.e, ou pourquoi pas un groupe.

Je dois avouer que je n’aime pas beaucoup l’idée d’un trop grand groupe, car c’est imposant pour ceux que l’on rencontre, et contraignant lorsqu’il faut prendre des décisions.

C’est un projet sérieux que je prévois d’effectuer d’ici 3 à 5 ans, le temps de se documenter et de tout penser au mieux : matériellement , financièrement, administrativement, humainement…

C’est un projet de vie, qui va durer plus ou moins 10ans.

Les pays que je souhaiterais traverser :

La Grèce La Turquie La Géorgie L’Iran Le plateau tibétain (?) La Chine

Le Japon représenterait la moitié du chemin pour rendre visite à ma sœur et son mari.

⇒ Traversée du Pacifique : faire une île du pacifique

Le Canada Le long de la Cote Ouest des USA L’Amérique Centrale L’Amérique du Sud

⇒ Traversée de l’Atlantique : arrivé au Cap-Vert (?)

Arrivé en au Sénégal Pour ensuite remonter au Maroc, L’Espagne Puis retour en France.

Je cherche des camarades capables d’être autonomes sur le plan matériel et financier au cas où l’on déciderait de se séparer (de manière définitive ou non).

Je suis bilingue anglais/français. J’ai quelques notions d’allemand, d’italien, de flamand. J’ai surtout une bonne base en Chinois. Si vous avez des notions de russe et/ou d’espagnole, ça serait le top.

En ce qui concerne les transports (vélo, voiture, bus, train, bateau, avion), je suis prêt à en prendre dans 4 conditions :

- Lorsque la réalité du terrain l’impose (exemple : traverser de l’océan). - Lorsque le transport en question est une expérience inédite en soi (exemple : le transsibérien). - Lorsque les conditions physiques l’imposent (exemple : blessures ou maladie en cours de guérison) - Lorsqu’il est nécessaire de « sauter par-dessus » un pays (exemple : le Turkménistan, la Corée du Nord, pays en guerre...)

Hormis ces conditions, je souhaite vivement que la pratique de la marche reste l’expérience centrale de ce projet.

N’hésitez pas à m’écrire pour toutes remarques /questions, ou plus si intéressé...

Au plaisir de vous lire,

Emmanuel
Parcours H aux lacs de Plitvice depuis l'entrée 1 (Croatie) English translation pending
by Airness006 · 2020-07-30 · 6 replies
Bonjour, Je pars tres bientôt en Croatie pour visiter le lac de plitvice et en me renseignant, le parcours h serait le meilleur compromis. Mais accessible par l'entrée 2. Mais le problème c'est que la navette que j'ai trouvé au départ de zadar s'arrête a l'entrée 1. Quelqu'un sait si une fois entré dans le parc, on peut rejoindre facilement et rapidement l'entrée 2 depuis l'entrée 1? Merci.
Où loger dans les Pouilles? English translation pending
by Angel07 · 2020-07-10 · 5 replies
Bonjour,

Nous partons très bientôt dans les Pouilles, et nous n'avons toujours rien réservé. Nous aimons loger en hôtel, nous avons deux enfants. Mais les hôtels sont hors de prix! Avez-vous des bons plans? D'avance merci!
Aller à Bamako par la route Espagne, Maroc et Mauritanie English translation pending
by Gordon36000 · 2020-04-25 · 21 replies
Très bien cette série de contes surtout par ces temps de confinement. Je profite de ce message pour avoir des renseignements sur les possibilités de partir à Bamako par la route; Espagne, Maroc et Mauritanie comme j'ai l'habitude de le faire. Cordialement
Prestation/location de qualité en Martinique English translation pending
by Jules972 · 2020-03-02 · 2 replies
Bonjour, Une très bonne adresse de location et en qualité de prestation dans le sud situé entre les 3 ilets et le Marin.Rivière Pilote est une commune authentique de la Martinique.Les habitants sont vraiments chaleureux.Un marché local, dépaysement totale.La 1ère plage"L'Anse Figuier " à environ 5 mns en voiture.Bref magnifique ! A découvrir. Je m'occupe des locations pour mon oncle de Rivière Pilote. Pour plus d'infos sur les conditions, prestations, disponibilités, tarifs, etc... N'hésitez pas.
Visite du site de Kakku (région du lac Inle) English translation pending
by Yakavoyager · 2020-01-27 · 4 replies
Bonjour, nous partons très bientôt au myanmar, durant notre séjour nous souhaitons visiter le site de kakku, en partance du sud du lac inlé nous disposons d'un chauffeur nous avons bien compris que l'entrée du site est payant et qu'il semble falloir aussi obligatoirement payer un guide mais nous n'avons pas pu déterminer à ce jour avec certitude si nous pouvons payer l'entrée et le guide directement sur le site ou bien si il est indispensable de passer par un bureau situé dans la ville de Taunggyi pour effectuer cette opération ce qui de notre point de départ rallonge assez significativement l'itinéraire. La visite "guidée est elle stricte dans le timing et les endroits? Ou bien serons nous relativement libre de circuler où bon nous semble et prendre des photos à notre aise? Il semble même que depuis quelques mois le guide n'est plus indispensable!? D'avance merci pour votre retour d'expérience récente !
Avis sur itinéraire de deux semaines dans le Vieux Sud (Géorgie, Caroline du Sud, etc) English translation pending
by Aurelie28 · 2020-01-19 · 2 replies
Bonjour,

Très sensibles au charme des Etats-Unis, mon compagnon et moi-même sommes en train de préparer un nouvel itinéraire pour ce mois d'avril. Rien n'est encore réservé. Nous sommes déjà allés en Floride (la partie Sud, jusqu'à Orlando), en Louisiane, dans le Mississippi et à Memphis. L'idée est donc de découvrir de nouveaux lieux, principalement entre Géorgie et Caroline du Sud :-)

Voici l'itinéraire imaginé. Si vous connaissez la région, auriez-vous la gentillesse de nous faire part de vos retours et expériences ?

Jour 1 - Vol - Nuit à Atlanta Jour 2 - Découverte ville - Nuit à Atlanta Jour 3 - AM = route / PM = Montgomery : capitole d’alabama en visite libre, le white house of confederacy, etc. nuit à Montgomery - 259 kms / 2h21 Jour 4 - AM= route / PM = Mobile : viste beaux quartiers + airboat ? - Nuit à Mobile - 271 kms / 2h24 Jour 5 - AM = Mobile : airboat ? - Uss Alabama ? - Pensacola beach / PM = route - Nuit à Tallahasee - 391 kms / 3h24 Jour 6 - AM = Wakulla Springs 25 kms / 0h25 PM = route 268 kms / 3h15 Nuit vers Okefonokee Jour 7 - AM = NP Okefonokee + bateau / PM = Jekyll Island - Nuit à Jekyll Island - 108kms / 1h20 Jour 8 - AM/PM = Jekyll Island et partir en cours PM ? - Nuit à Savannah - 149 kms / 1h27 Jour 9 - Savannah - Nuit à Savannah Jour 10 - Savannah - Nuit à Savannah Jour 11 - AM = Savannah + route PM = Charleston Nuit à Charleston 171 kms / 1h57 Jour 12 - Charleston - Nuit à Charleston Jour 13 - Charleston - Nuit à Charleston Jour 14 - AM = route (2h) vers Congaree (167 kms / 1h52) / PM = Congaree + route vers Augusta (157 kms / 1h46) - Nuit à Augusta Jour 15 - AM = Augusta / PM = Route + Atlanta - Nuit à Atlanta - 237 kms / 2h15 Jour 16 - AM = Atlanta / PM = Aéroport - Vol Jour 17 - Arrivée à Paris

Un grand merci !

Bonne journée :-)

Aurélie

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