Travel Briefs

In Cumnock, Ayrshire, Scotland, after 250 years, Dumfries House (phone 0044 [0] 1290 551111, www.dumfries-house.org.uk) opened to the public in June 2008 following an $88.4-million restoration.

The 18th-century Georgian mansion is almost unchanged since an inventory of its contents was taken in 1803. Thomas Chippendale furniture was designed specifically for the house. A black-and-gold lacquered chest is valued at $20 million.

Visits by prebooking only. In 2009 it will be open...

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The website www.travelchum.net matches people up with like-minded travel companions. With more than 40,000 members, the site is free and offers detailed searches of users’ profiles, messaging with other users, and discussion boards.

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In Barcelona and Lisbon, travelers can rent a 2-seater GoCar with a built-in GPS linked to an audio program that describes sights in the area. 

The small, open-topped cars each have three wheels, lap belts and a roll cage and can go 30 to 35 mph.

There are recommended routes, but the car gives info on sights wherever one is in the city.

Rates in Barcelona are €35 (near $55) for the first hour, €25 ($39) for the second and €20 ($32) for each additional hour. After four...

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At Tokyo’s famous Tsukiji Market, the largest wholesale fish and seafood market in the world, as of April 1, 2008, tourists can watch tuna auctions only from a designated area and only from 5 to 6:15 a.m.

Traders had complained that tourists were interfering with auctions by distracting them and touching and photographing the 600-pound fishes.

A 3-hour walking tour in Florence, Italy, focusing on the history of science during the Renaissance is offered by Context Travel (2222 Lombard St., Ste. 2r, Philadelphia, PA 19146; 888/467-1986, www.contexttravel.com). Galileo receives special attention as do many tools and scientific instruments used by him.

The tour costs €50 (near $78) per person plus €4 ($6) for entry to the Museum of the History of Science.

Eight self-drive itineraries to the center, north and south of Thailand, including accommodations, are offered by Asian Trails, Ltd. (9th Floor, SG Tower, 161/1 Soi Mahadlek Luang 3, Rajdamri Road, Lumpinee Pratumwan Bangkok 10330, Thailand; phone 66 2 626 2000; fax 66 2 651 8111, www.asiantrails.net).

Example — the Chiang Mai-Sukhothai Loop offers views of the Yom River, Kamphaeng Phet and Mae Sot. The 6-day package costs $223 to $381 per person, double occupancy, depending on the...

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Metropolitan Touring offers expeditions in Ecuador on their Chiva Express one-car trains. The 38-passenger railcars each have large windows, a bar, a toilet and a rear platform. An outside ladder gives access to the roof, where there are securely attached seats and a guardrail.

Excursions by rail and road link Quito with Cotopaxi National Park, Riobamba, Guayaquil and Cuenca. The vehicles depart on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday year-round to journey along narrow-gauge tracks over...

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There are many companies offering VoIP (voice over Internet protocol), which allows free or discounted international calls that travel mostly through the Internet, saving on long-distance charges.

The major provider is Skype (www.skype.com), with over 300 million users. Skype allows one to make computer-to-computer calls through the Internet for free no matter one’s location in the world. (For a computer without a built-in microphone and speaker, a headset is required.)

It also...

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