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If there's one area where the web really rocks, it's finding information, and nowhere more than with travel. There's a huge number of useful sites out there, from firsthand accounts of popular routes and destination, through all-singing, all-dancing mega-sites complete with forums and up-to-the-minute news to the real specialist resources dealing with issues like travel health and acclimatisation.

For more great resources take a look at our very own links section, but to get you started, here are some of our favourite travel-orientated sites. Oh, one more thing, if you know a really good site we've missed out, dive into the forum thread at the bottom of the page and fill us in with the URL.

www.lonelyplanet.com

The daddy of travel information web sites from the daddy of travel guidebook publishers. The site's a lot more than just book promotion. For starters, there's the 'Scoop' section with travel news worldwide, the 'Thorn Tree' - a geographically arranged forum where you can score the latest on the ground info from travellers who've just got back or are still out there. Plus LP now publishes updates to its guide books electronically and for free and focuses on individual destinations. Finally there's ekno their global phone call and messaging service complete with online 'security vault' for storing those crucial details for it the worst happens.

www.cheapflights.com

Does what it says in the box - Cheap Flights is a massive UK-based directory of flight prices and operators. Easy to use, you just select your destination and departure preferences and it throws out a massive list of flight prices and operators. London to Kathmandu for 350 quid anyone? A flight-based dream factory complete with some useful add-ons.

www.traveldoctor.co.uk

One of the more daunting aspects of travelling, especially off the beaten track, is working out which jabs you need. If you're local GP's experience stops at coralled-off Mexican beach resorts, then this is a great site to sort out what you really need. There's an interactive list of countries with recommended and mandatory jab info, but the piece de resistance is the option to fill in a questionnaire and get your own, personalised 'Travel Doctor Manual' complete with recommendations to help you put together a customised travel health kit for your specific trip and a list to print off and take to your own GP for prescription. Nice idea.

www.high-altitude-medicine.com

Getting your acclimatisation wrong can really screw up your trip and, at worst, end your life. The High Altitude Medecine Guide is an accessible and easy to use resource that explains what's going on and how to avoid AMS (Acute Mountain Sickness). Well worth a read if you're off to the Himalayas, Andes or similar.

www.netcafes.com

The internet's made staying in touch on the road much, much easier than ever before. But how to you know in advance whether there's a caff in town? This site lists 4209 internet cafes in 148 countries with a country-specific search facility. It's not comprehensive by any means - the cyber cafe in Namche Bazar isn't listed for starters - but it's a starting point and regularly updated apparently.

Passport To Death

'Life is one of those things you miss most when it's gone' begins this cheery Australian site which tries in a succinct article with links to give an outline of the real statistical danger of various travel-related hazards. Great for soothing quaking brows, or then again, maybe not.

Foreign Office Warnings

Handy government warnings, Afghanistan, for example, is not somewhere British nationals should venture at the moment... The warnings do tend to err on the cautious side, but it's worth a quick browses at the planning stages. The Foreign Office, for example, advises against travel to Nepal at the moment, then lists all the major trekking routes and points out that tourists have not been targeted. Moreover, the Nepali Maoists are on record as saying that they will not attack travellers. Also some consular information on your rights if everything does go horribly Pete Tong.

www.peakware.com

Weirdly named encyclopaedia of world mountains. You can pick out major peaks throughout the world, see pictures of them, get some basic info and, if you've climbed a particular mountain, contribute to the Virtual Summit Log and add your own comments.

www.stanfords.co.uk

The infuriatingly slow site of the dedicated Covent Garden travel book shop, if you can endure the arrows of outrageous sluggishness - a good preparation for South American bureaucracy we reckon - then this is the place you're most likely to track down those hard-to-find foreign guidebooks and maps. They really should sort out those speed issues though...


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