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Adventurers like Tintin
By Junior on 04/08/2011 17:57:51
Book a thrilling Tintin tour to Egypt, India, Jordan or Brussels
of the Pharaohs tour, for example, is based upon Cigars Of The Pharaoh, and the ten-day journey to Egypt will see your child visit the pyramids, sail on the Nile, fly in a hot-air balloon over Luxor and explore the Valley of the Kings. No Snowys allowed – sorry
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Explore’s Family Adventures tours
By Junior on 24/08/2011 14:49:12
Find out the most popular holiday activities, destinations and celebrities according to Explore’s Family Adventures tours' survey...
that proved most popular for children were meeting the Big Five safari animals in Africa, perusing the Pyramids of Giza, and floating in the Dead Sea. Children were also asked which celebrity they would most like to travel with, and while David Schwimmer
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The world's quirkiest destinations
By Junior on 16/08/2011 12:04:27
Car-shaped beds, a comic book style tour, sights that will make a Star Wars fan giddy... an unusual holiday is definitely an unforgettable holiday
-day journey to Egypt will see your child visit the pyramids, sail on the Nile, fly in a hot-air balloon over Luxor and explore the tombs in the Valley of the Kings. From £1,899 per adult and £1,519 per child under 12. Those with a head for heights
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Paris je t’aime
By Junior on 03/08/2011 11:07:41
With artistry and beauty at every corner, the French capital is a veritable playground of adventure for children
what might have happened to the lost limb. As always, it’s the unexpected things that delight children: Joe loved the see-through glass lift that was for pushchairs and invalids-only inside the pyramid entrance to the Louvre. It wasn
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Ten of the best world wonders
By Junior on 16/08/2011 11:37:54
From the four corners of the globe, these are the family holidays to take for the world’s greatest natural and cultural sights
. On this trip, they’ll view the pyramids from the back of a camel, glide down the Nile on a felucca, ride a donkey to the Valley of the Kings and set out in a horse-drawn carriage to Karnak Temple of James Bond fame.How much? From £699 per person and £659
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