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Flight Review: AirAsia X – Melbourne to Kuala Lumpur

March 14, 2009 By James Clark 1 Comment

Flight Review: AirAsia X - Melbourne to Kuala Lumpur

Flight: AirAsiaX D7 2723 Date: 13 March 2009 From: Melbourne (MEL) To: Kuala Lumpur LCCT (KUL) AirAsia X – Long-haul low cost flying AirAsia X is the long haul brand of Malaysian low cost airline AirAsia. They fly from Kuala Lumpur to the Gold Coast, Perth and Melbourne. They also fly to London Stansted, making […]

Filed Under: Flight Review Tagged With: air asia, airlines, australia, kuala lumpur, malaysia, melbourne

29 Euro train tickets from Budapest to Munich

March 10, 2009 By James Clark 2 Comments

29 Euro train tickets from Budapest to Munich

MÁV, the train operators of Hungary, have special ticket prices from Budapest to locations around Europe. I got a ticket from Budapest to Munich for €29. The tickets aren’t apparent to find on their website. I only knew about the ticket offer from billboards in Budapest, and there is no indication of the special price […]

Filed Under: Travel Tips Tagged With: budapest, cheap tickets, germany, hungary, munich, train

Hotel Review: Hotel Biarritz, Tangier – Morocco

March 10, 2009 By James Clark 1 Comment

Hotel Review: Hotel Biarritz, Tangier - Morocco

Hotel Name: Hotel Biarritz Address: 102-104 AV Mohammed 6, Tangier, Morocco I spent the night in Tangier, which not many visitors seem to do. There was definitely a distinct lack of tourism here. Most visitors to Morocco skip Tangier and head to the train station for the Marrakech Express. [City of Tangier] Tangier certainly has […]

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Spain to Morocco by ferry

March 10, 2009 By James Clark 1 Comment

Tarifa Jet

I travelled to Morocco from London from which there are many low cost airline flights. I wanted to arrive in Morocco via the classic ferry to Tangier so I opted for a flight to the South of Spain instead. There are numerous airports in Andalucia that you could possibly fly to from London. I chose […]

Filed Under: Travel Blog Tagged With: aussies abroad, ferry, morocco, spain, tangier, tarifa

Flight Review: easyJet – Gatwick to Gibraltar

March 9, 2009 By James Clark 1 Comment

Flight Review: easyJet - Gatwick to Gibraltar

Flight: easyJet EZY8901 Date: 13 Nov 2008 From: London Gatwick (LGW) To: Gibraltar (GIB) In October 2007 easyJet bought fellow UK carrier GB Airways. Most of the flights operated by GB Airways have since been integrated into the easyjet network. The acquisition meant that easyJet now has rights to fly to Gibraltar. I was travelling […]

Filed Under: Flight Review Tagged With: airport, british overseas territory, easyjet, england, gibraltar, london, uk

A self guided tour of Banksy in London

March 8, 2009 By James Clark Leave a Comment

Cherub with a bullet proof vest

Banksy pieces can be found in several places around London. I used a Banksy Locations Map put together by Art Of The State to track down many of these. They pin the works on google maps and are quick to mark any that have been removed. [Cherub with a bullet proof vest] [One nation under […]

Filed Under: Travel Blog Tagged With: banksy, england, london, street art, uk

Long Neck Women – Chiang Mai

March 6, 2009 By James Clark 3 Comments

Long Neck Woman

The long neck women are from Burma/Myanmar, and many live as refugees in Thailand. The long neck women are known as Padaung, a sub-group of the Karen tribe. The Karen tribe villages are near the Thai-Myanmar border, but there are also “villages” near Chiang Mai. I say “villages” as they are really just market stalls […]

Filed Under: Travel Blog Tagged With: chiang mai, thailand, tours

Notes on Goa: Matt Damon, hippies, and Portuguese ruins

February 26, 2009 By James Clark Leave a Comment

Palolem - Goa

[Palolem – Goa] Goa is a small state on the west coast of India. It is often referred to as if it is a place. This former Portuguese colony was once one of the happening places on the overland hippy trail in the 1970’s, and ever since then every hippy worth their salt will tell […]

Filed Under: Travel Blog Tagged With: goa, india, palolem

A tour of the slums of Mumbai

February 25, 2009 By James Clark 2 Comments

A tour of the slums of Mumbai

At every book stall on the streets of Mumbai there are always the same travel books on sale. The one you see the most here is Shantaram, by Gregory David Roberts. The book is a fictionalised retelling of the authors true-life escape from an Australian prison and flight to India, where he ends up living […]

Filed Under: Travel Blog Tagged With: india, mumbai, tours

Notes on Mumbai: Bollywood, World Cup Cricket, Shantaram

February 24, 2009 By James Clark Leave a Comment

Notes on Mumbai

Welcome to Bombay, Sir Arriving at Mumbai International the terminal looked like it hadn’t changed since the 1950’s. I love it. It’s like a glimpse back in time which you are not afforded in todays modern hub airports of Southeast Asia. I turned on my mobile phone and I received a welcome message from a […]

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Hi, I’m James Clark, and I've been travelling the world since 2003 while running a location independent travel business. Nomadic Notes is a travel blog featuring travel guides and notes from my travels.

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