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Low-down on the travel writers' hideaways

Sunday 15 October 2000 00:00 BST
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To find out what real travellers recommend as the ultimate "before you die" holiday experience, consult a new website called www.travelintelligence.net. Set up by A A Gill and others, the site purports to offer "the real story", providing a platform for travel writers, who share hotel recommendations, advice and honest talk straight from the horse's mouth about places in the world. The site also suggests outings such as "driving a team of huskies in the Arctic night beneath a sky mushrooming with aurora borealis" as a way of rounding off a well-lived life. Hurry if you want this information - it's free now but about to become a subscription service and, inevitably, there will be links into specialist tour operators. That, actually, is the real story.

To find out what real travellers recommend as the ultimate "before you die" holiday experience, consult a new website called www.travelintelligence.net. Set up by A A Gill and others, the site purports to offer "the real story", providing a platform for travel writers, who share hotel recommendations, advice and honest talk straight from the horse's mouth about places in the world. The site also suggests outings such as "driving a team of huskies in the Arctic night beneath a sky mushrooming with aurora borealis" as a way of rounding off a well-lived life. Hurry if you want this information - it's free now but about to become a subscription service and, inevitably, there will be links into specialist tour operators. That, actually, is the real story.

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