My name is Barbora and I study tourism at the University of Economics in Prague, Czech Republic.
Currently I am working on my bachelor thesis. The topic is The Use of Travel Blogs as a Source of Data about Tourism Market.
One of my objectives for this thesis is to create a travel blogger's profile.
Therefore I would like to ask you to fill in a short form, it won't take you more than 5 minutes and it is anonymous (you don't have to fill in the first question). Please see the link below.
I'm planning on meeting up with a friend in Ethiopia in the middle of June. We're students and on a fairly tight budget but would like to do the Simiens. As always you start off looking at tours but pretty soon find them fairly overpriced.
I've read about a few people who have done trips like yours but your descripition was by far the most informative - thanks a lot for this.
I've also got a few questions regarding the logistics and som figures of costs when up in Gondar and Debark.
I'd be very happy if you had time for these! If so, its probably better to do it by email than in these comment fields. You have my email attatched to the comment.
Thanks a lot in advance!
Best regards,
Martin in Stockholm
Tanner
for their wedding when the time comes! We had a super fun time with Stu and Keri duinrg their engagement session in NYC and were excited to see how their wedding day would turn out. Keri and Stuart got married at the
Kevin Wadsworth
Just been catching up on your blog Stu - it's turning into a brilliant collection of 'off the beaten track' travel advice and tips. Great writing style - really making me wish I could drop everything and hit the road....
Kinga
Hi Stuart! It's amazing! I have just found your blog:) Now I'm reading it.
Greetings from Poland
Kinga (Nagorno-Karabakh and Armenia)
Kev
Managed to finish reading all of it now Stu. I really enjoyed it - great use of language - ever considered teaching it ? :-)
John
Great idea to use a blog. Superb descriptive writing Stu. - you should do this kind of thing for a living.
Kev
Brilliant blog Stu, and some amazing photos. Really captures the atmosphere. I see you're into the whole sepia thing !