Such a cool adventure! You see so many stunning things in Scandinavia, and made the trip amazing. He went above and beyond for the group. Baltics is such an underrated area that more people should visit!
Fantastic trip. Well organized, with the perfect combination of support on the ground for bikes/bags, accommodation and maps, but enough freedom to go at our own pace, explore and do the trip independently.
Welcome to the ultimate journey that takes you through some of the world's most fascinating destinations! You will start your tour in Istanbul, Turkey, where East meets West. Explore the iconic Blue Mosque, Hagia Sophia, and the Topkapi Palace. Enjoy a boat ride along the Bosphorus Strait and soak in the breathtaking views of the city's stunning skyline. Next, you'll travel to Nairobi, the lively capital city of Kenya. Here you will have the chance to experience the city's bustling markets and immerse yourself in the local culture. Our journey continues to Masai Mara, one of the famous game reserves in Africa. Get ready for an adventurous safari adventure. After the exhilarating African experience, you'll fly to Dubai, a city of skyscrapers, luxury shopping, and extravagant experiences. See the Burj Khalifa, the tallest building in the world, and walk through the vibrant colors of the textile market to the 'abra' station. From Dubai, you'll head to Delhi, the capital city of India. See the 17th-century fortress- Red Fort, Jama Masjid, and the majestic Taj Mahal. Witness the colorful culture of India closely before you fly to Bangkok, Thailand, known for its vibrant street life, ornate temples, and amazing food. Explore the city's iconic temples one being Wat Traimit, and indulge in delicious Thai street food. Next up on this journey is Siem Reap, Cambodia, where you will discover the ancient temples of Angkor Wat. Marvel at the stunning architecture and intricate carvings of these UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Your tour continues to Hong Kong, a city that blends the old and the new. Discover the bustling streets of Hong Kong and visit Victoria Peak for dazzling views of the city. Finally, travel to Kyoto, where you will visit the famous Fushimi Inari Shrine! The tour ends here, and you fly back home with treasured memories.
Taste all the punchy flavours of incredibly diverse Georgia on an eight-day food adventure. Begin the journey among the charming facades of Tbilisi, where the snow-dusted peaks of the Caucasus are the backdrop for a culinary adventure. Get hands-on with cooking classes and kick back on included tastings, mingling with the locals and gaining an insight into Georgian culture along the way. Explore underrated sites like Narikala Fortress, Mtskheta (one of Georgia's oldest cities) and the Ananuri Fortress Complex (which must be seen to be believed). Spend the night with descendants of the original highland Chechens in Pankisi Valley and wander the lush grounds in the dense foothills of the mountains. On this foodie adventure, you’ll enjoy the region’s most iconic and celebrated dishes and wash it all down with a delicious array of Georgia’s famous local wines.
We enjoyed this walk along the GR65, Chemin de St Jacques, it was great fun and the weather was fabulous. Thanks for your seamless organisation of our self planned and self guided journey - your thorough and attentive assistance for our group’s requirements was everything we expected from you.
Aire-sur-l'Adour, Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port, The Way of St. James, Aire Sur L'adour, St Jean Pied De Port, Miramont-Sensacq, Fichous-Riumayou, Arthez-de-Béarn, Sauvelade, Aroue, Saint-Palais, Ostabat-Asme
What an amazing Holliday we have had. Fresh back from a 6 day hiking holiday in Gran Canaria and absolutely buzzing from the experience.
Our group was mixed ability and Rosie and Ben were excellent at attending to the different needs of the group. Everything was so well planned, taking all of the hassle out and leaving us to thoroughly enjoy the breathtaking views and absorb the Canarian culture.
Rosie and Ben were fabulous guides and even more fabulous companions, giving us loads of laughs, lots of culture, a wealth of geological and botanical knowledge, and above all, a blossoming friendship.
It is honestly the best holiday I have ever had and I’m now planning another bespoke trip for my family with this tour operator. Can’t wait.
Starting in a magical city of monuments and pasta to die for, it’s easy to fall in love with Rome at any time of year - but roam even further and the magic just keeps coming. On this trip we’ll take in the charming streets of Florence, the fairytale landscape of Lucerne and the foodie capital of Lyon. Finally, we’ll raise a glass to ‘la belle vie’ in Paris, city of dreams. Could you dream of a better adventure in Europe?
Cross five countries in ten days and discover endless new experiences and countless memories. Cruise Amsterdam’s canals and find out why hipster Copenhagen is known as the happiest city in the world. From edgy Berlin with its lively nightlife to Poland’s vibrant capital, you’ll learn the local secrets, taste authentic local eats and live your best life along the way.
Discover a land of medieval chateau, ancient monasteries, vineyards and charming villages. A great trip for food and wine buffs, with walking that is gentle to start with and progressing to moderate grade as the week unfolds. Burgundy's natural riches and its complex history bear testimony to its fine heritage. It is a beautiful and fertile land where farmers, foresters, and above all wine growers skills have nurtured the landscape for more than a thousand years. The reputation of Burgundy's cuisine has travelled the world and the very word Burgundy is synonymous with the finest wines. Burgundy is a multifaceted landscape just waiting to be explored, and, as elsewhere in France, the best way to savour it, is to explore on foot its peaceful lanes and byways. Travellers will discover a fabled land of mediaeval chateaux, ancient monasteries and fragrant breezes where the art of living is pursued to near perfection at a gentle unhurried pace. Beaune is the hub of Burgundy’s wine industry, at the heart of a cluster of prestigious vineyards such as the Cote d’Or, Cote de Beaune and Cote de Nuits and is the obvious place to start our trip. The first walking day is just 3 hours on foot to Meursault; a gentle start allowing time to visit the sights in Beaune and sample some wine in the village of Pommard on route. Don’t miss the imposing mansion of the Dukes of Burgundy, the basilica of Notre Dame and the most famous of all the sights in Beaune, the steep pitched patterned roofs of the Hotel Dieu. A circular walk to Saint Romain includes a ruined chateau and a 12th century church as well as some beautiful scenery and a great restaurant for lunch. A steady climb from Meursault, to join the ‘Grande Randonnee’ paths, takes in mature oak forests before descending to the village and stunning chateau of La Rochepot, unfortunately closed at the present time. From there you will be walking on to Nolay, a village of fine mediaeval buildings, narrow streets and half-timbered houses. The second half of the week is a little more taxing and involves walking an average of just over 18km per day and ascents of about 500m climbing onto the escarpment and hilltops for glorious views as far as the Alps. There is still time however to enjoy the delights of Rully, the ancient Chateau of Montaigu, the produce of the Cotes Chalonnaises and many more sleepy hamlets and villages. The landscape is a mix of vineyards on the lower slopes, woodlands on the edge of the plateau, and pastures and arable land above 380m on the plateau. Conditions underfoot are good with many of the tracks through the vineyards surfaced even though there is little or no traffic; lightweight boots are all you will need.
My itinerary was well planned and I think the experience was of good value for money. The variety of accommodations were welcoming and clean. I especially liked the GPX/GPS files on the daily routes. The communications were impeccable. My only request is that the trip package be provided a month prior to the start of the walk. I usually travel to the starting point about a week prior to the commencement of the walk to get over jet lag, etc.