The intrepid route to travel Illuminating: Intrepid specialises in travel packages for the open-minded, such as the renowned Angkor Wat in Cambodia metro extralife OutofOfficeToadvertise calltel:(01)6375979 Intrepid Travel was founded in 1988 to offer something different. by ROSS McDONAGH 20 metrolifeextra Friday, October 23, 2009 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACTS 1963 - 2001 AND IN THE MATTER OF R.LC. Management Services Limited M.B. Fitzpatrick Limited Sedgwick Claims Management Services Limited Legal & Commercial Insurances Limited Sedgwick Dineen Limited Sedgwick Dineen Ireland Limited BRW Insurance Brokers Limited B.R.W. Insurance & Financial Services Limited Johnson & Higgins Ireland Limited C.T. Bowring (Ireland) Limited J & H Marsh & McLennan Ireland Limited (All in Members Voluntary Liquidation) Notice to Members of Final Meeting Notice is hereby given pursuant to Sections 263 and 305 of the Companies Acts 1963 that a Meeting of the members of each of the above-named companies will be held at 25-28 Adelaide Road, Dublin 2 on Tuesday 24th November 2009 at I.OOp.m. for the purpose of having an Account laid before them and to receive the Liquidators report showing how the winding up of each company has been conducted and its property disposed of and of hearing any explanation that may be given by the Liquidator; and also to determine how the books and documents of each company shall be disposed. Proxies to be used at the Meeting of each company must be lodged with the Liquidator, Ian Rampersad of AIM & Co at 11 Hatch Lane, London E4 6LP, not later than 4.00p.m. in the afternoon of the day before the Meeting. Dated the 20th day of October 2009. Ian Rampersad Liquidator LEGAL NOTICE W here are you going on holiday next? Is it somewhere that uses the same currency as you, where everyone more or less speaks the same language as you, in a resort filled with people who are probably from the same part of Dublin as you? Pretty much like staying at home then, except maybe a bit hotter. This year marks the 20th birthday of Intrepid Travel, a holiday company with a difference. It was created in 1988 by a group of friends who bounced across the Sahara in a converted tipper truck. Along the way, two of them talked endlessly about creating a style of group travel that was out of the ordinary; a style of travel that would fully expose people to the good, the bad and the downright weird of the nations they travelled. Adventures that would have all the benefits of independent travel with none of the hassle; small groups travelling at the grassroots level, meeting local people, trying local food, staying anywhere and everywhere and travelling on anything that moved. Back in Australia, Geoff Manchester and Darrell Wade bought a second- hand typewriter, borrowed a dining room table and Intrepid was born. Fast forward 20 years and much has changed, but the same basic principle remains the same. Today, Intrepid takes over 70,000 people to 105 countries around the world. On November 1, Intrepid launches six brand new brochures Africa, Asia, Australasia, Latin America, Europe and North America, with a range of trips for the adventure-spirited in 2010. Peru Encompassed promises to be one of the most sought after trips next year. Starting and finishing in Lima, the 21-day trek takes in the awe-inspiring Inca Trail, a stay in an Amazon eco- lodge and another with a local family at Lake Titicaca. Anyone planning on taking the Inca Trail must book four months in advance to secure one of the limited trekking permits. July and August are the driest months, but youll find less tourists at Machu Picchu if you trek during May or June. The Colours Of Morocco is a 15-day trip from Casablanca to Marrakech, camping under the stars in the Sahara, exploring Fezs medina with a local guide, and sipping mint tea overlooking the ancient Kasbah of Ait Benhaddou along the way. The three-week Cairo To Istanbul trek takes travellers through four countries across two continents, from Egypt to Turkey via Jordan and Syria. Climbing Mount Sinai, snorkelling in the Red Sea, exploring the rock-cut temples in the lost city of Petra, spending the night in a desert camp at Wadi Rum and bargaining in the bustling bazaars of Damascus are just a fraction of the itinerary. The Road To Angkor is a nine-day trek from Bangkok to Ho Chi Minh city through Thailand, Cambodia and Vietnam that includes tucking into tasty Khmer cuisine, taking a boat down the mighty Mekong River and watching the sun rise over the incredible temples of Angkor. These are just some of the incredible trips Intrepid offer; to find out more call (01) 524 0071 or visit www.intrepidtravel.com.
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