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Discover the uniquely striking scenery of the Canadian Rockies, as you get up close to the iconic lakes and landmarks of Banff and Yoho National Parks, on this full-day tour from Calgary and Banff.
Depart in the morning in a comfortable, air-conditioned vehicle. Your first stop is the dramatic Lake Louise, where the stunning Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise sits on the lakeshore. Next, continue to the captivating colours of Moraine Lake—on a road now closed year-round to private vehicles—followed by Yoho National Park’s Emerald Lake and Natural Bridge, after a lunch stop in Lake Louise Village.
Finish the day with 45 minutes to explore the charming streets of Banff town before the bus returns to Calgary.
COACH TOUR: Explore the best of central Italy on this five-day journey from Rome to Venice, with scenic stops in Florence, Bologna and the Tuscan countryside. Visit Assisi and Siena en route to Florence, where Renaissance treasures and Tuscan cuisine await. Wander Bologna’s historic streets and enjoy a street food tasting before heading to Venice for gondolas, cicchetti and grand architecture. Wrap up with wine and views in hilltop Montepulciano before returning to Rome. With guided sightseeing, regional flavours and iconic landmarks throughout, this compact adventure is perfect for travellers keen to experience Italy’s cultural heart in style.
A mixture of coastal and moorland walking The Cleveland Way. Walkers familiar with Wainwright’s Coast to Coast path will already be well acquainted with a couple of spots along the rolling Cleveland Way such as The Wainstones, Urra Moor and Robin Hood Bay. In fact it shares about 10 miles of routing with the ‘C to C’. Maybe they will be intrigued enough by their flirtation with the trail to don their boots once again and take up the challenge of the 110 mile Cleveland Way route from Helmsley to Filey in its entirety. What stands out is the experience of half a walk over hill and scarp edges and half along the hilly coastline of the Yorkshire seaside. There is much to enjoy for those interested in history, those ‘collecting’ National Trails and for aficionados who wish to enjoy arguably the best Fish ‘n’ Chips in England at Whitby Bay! This is the second of the ‘National Trails’, dating from 1969 and is rooted in the North York Moors National Park / Yorkshire Heritage Coast. Along its length there are contrasts in walking between field - quilted farmlands, forest patches, dramatic sandstone rock scarps, bleak moorlands and the highly eroded coastline, punctuated by beautiful little fishing villages, clinging to the cliffs. It is an area that has been threatened by the expansion of the Tyne – Tees Conurbation on the one side and by the encroaching North Sea on the other. However apart from busy coastal towns such as Scarborough, it remains a tranquil area, bolstered and protected by the presence of the National Park of which about 80% of the walk occupies. Highlights of the Cleveland Way include, the remains of the Norman Rievaulx Abbey, and 13th century Whitby Abbey (but dating from the 7th century!), the Captain Cook Monument and Robin Hoods Bay with it's cliff-hanging cottages. Most of the route follows well sign-posted footpaths, which generally have good surfaces and are easy to follow. The exception to this is along the coastal path, which, in some places, is overgrown and uneven underfoot. The amount of daily ascent and descent is moderate, with much of the walk being on level or gently sloping ground. There are a number of steep ascents along the section from Osmotherley to Urra Moor and at some places along the coast, but these are generally of no more than one or two hundred metres at a time.
Uncover the soul of Peru on this immersive 6-day Inca Soul Experience tour package, thoughtfully blending culture, history, and adventure. Designed for both young adults seeking excitement and seniors appreciating rich heritage, this journey showcases Cusco’s unique character before whisking you along the legendary short Inca Trail to Machu Picchu.
Begin in Cusco, where colonial charm meets ancient Incan grandeur. Explore the city’s captivating streets and iconic landmarks on a guided sightseeing tour. Venture into the Sacred Valley, a lush landscape dotted with archaeological treasures and vibrant local markets, offering a deep dive into the enduring legacy of the Incas.
The true highlight arrives as you embark on the famed short Inca Trail. Trekking through breathtaking Andean scenery, you’ll retrace the steps of the ancient civilization, learning about their culture and societal achievements from expert guides. The path winds through lush cloud forests and past enigmatic ruins, culminating with an awe-inspiring entrance to Machu Picchu.
As the adventure continues, marvel at the colorful spectacle of Rainbow Mountain—a natural wonder renowned for its vibrant, mineral-streaked slopes. This trip’s unique selling point is its seamless blend of cultural immersion and adventure, capped by exclusive access to bucket-list destinations.
For anyone eager to experience the best of Peru’s past and present, this tour delivers a perfectly balanced exploration—blending hands-on trekking, insightful guided tours, and unforgettable vistas. Let the spirit of the Incas inspire you as you journey from Cusco’s cobbled streets to the heights of Machu Picchu and beyond.
Experience superb walking through the spectacular Irish countryside near Dublin. The Wicklow Way is Ireland's oldest waymarked trail, pioneered by a famous hill walker, J.B Malone over 40 years ago and reveals some of Irelands finest views. Think Powerscourt Waterfall, Luggala, Loch Dan, Glenmalure Valley and historical Glendalough. The trail extends from Marlay Park in Dublin to Clonegal on the borders of Wicklow and Carlow covering a distance of approx 127 kilometres (79 miles). This 9-day trip covers the full Wicklow Way. The advantage of walking south to north means you will finish your walk in Dublin. For those a little shorter on time, there is a 7-day option that starts in Tinahely and takes you to Dublin.
The way winds through the Wicklow Mountains, one of Ireland's most spectacular upland areas. The Wicklow Way explores unspoilt trails, remote scenery, lakes, glacial valleys, forests and gentle farmland. Starting in southwest County Wicklow, the route passes through rural communities, old market towns and grand estates on its way to the bright lights of Dublin. Hiking near Dublin means a straightforward connection to the start of your trip, which is the small typical 'one street' village of Clonegal. An apt starting place for this walk into the remote and beautiful Wicklow Mountains. It is a route that remains mainly in the countryside making the short detours necessary to find a comfortable bed for the night.
A couple of fairly long but gentle days introduce you to the Newry Forest and over high points of Moylisha and Stookeen Hill to the 17th century village of Shillelagh and then on to the beautiful village of Tinahely. Quiet roads, forest trails and open mountainsides, with views back towards Clonegal and across the neighbouring counties of Carlow and Wexford, lead to Moyne and on to the most dramatic stages of the walk. A magnificent day's walk includes the spectacular Ow valley that passes below Wicklow's highest mountain, Lugnaquilla (925m), and along the 16km long glaciated Glenmalure Valley. This walk ends at the scattering of houses and splendid inn that make up Glenmalure hamlet. If climbing out of the Glenmalure Valley doesn't literally take your breath away then the fantastic views and the Glenmalure Waterfall probably will. Cross Mullacor Mountain and walk into Glendalough, 'the valley of two lakes' and site of a monastic settlement (from the 6th to the 13th century) for a little sightseeing. A short vehicle transfer gets you on the road to Oldbridge near Roundwood, which claims to be Ireland's highest village. The Penultimate day's walk is to the charming area around the village of Enniskerry. It is a mini classic with views of Lough Dan and Lough Tay. At the head of the valley is the Guinness family estate and later in the day enjoy views of Powerscourt Waterfall, the longest in the country. The last walk goes over Prince William's Seat for views across the city of Dublin, now in striking distance for some afternoon sightseeing and a lively evening in the city centre or one of its many fine restaurants.
Walk in the footsteps of Bavaria's eccentric King Ludwig to Neuschwanstein Castle. Also known as the Koenig Ludwig Weg or King Ludwig’s Way. The eccentric Ludwig II succeeded to the throne of the then independent kingdom of Bavaria in 1864, as a youth of 18. On 13 June 1886 he and his physician Dr Godden were found dead in the water of the Starnbergersee (Lake Starnberg); the question still remains - Did Ludwig fall or was he pushed? He was a strong swimmer and a post-mortem established that he did not drown. But no one has succeeded in unraveling the mystery. The Koenig Ludwig Weg starts at the Votivkapelle (shrine), which marks the actual spot on the lakeshore ( near the hamlet of Berg) where the bodies were found. The route ends 60 miles away near Ludwig's own fairy tale castle at Neuschwanstein. This walk, which is one of the favourite longer walks in Germany, links places particularly dear to King Ludwig who was himself a keen walker. It is not a mountain walk and much of the route is on farm tracks and country lanes, but the surroundings are delightful, with a host of splendid buildings to admire in magnificent settings and plentiful opportunities to stop for refreshments! The plains surrounding Munich give way to gentle rolling hills that become ever higher as one approaches the great wall of limestone that marks the start of the Alps proper. The route passes two of Bavaria's most scenic lakes and through charming villages of geranium bedecked chalets with typical onion shaped church spires. There are masterpieces of baroque architecture, the Andechs monastery, the wonderful cathedral of Diessen on the Ammersee Lake; the monasteries of Wessobrunn and Rottenbuch, as well as the Wies or 'Meadow' church are on the route. The highest point (988m) on the walk is the summit of Hohenpeissenberg hill, considered by many to be the finest viewpoint in Bavaria. We end our tour at King Ludwig II’s most famous architectural masterpiece- the castle Neuschwanstein and at the nearby castle Hohenschwangau, both in Allgau on the Austrian border, where Ludwig spent most of his childhood. To celebrate the 150th anniversary of King Ludwig II (in 1995), the route was extended to begin at the Votivkapelle in Berg. It is a popular walk so early booking is recommended.
Ready to uncover the real Tunisia? The Tunisia: 5-Day Discovery Private Tour is a whirlwind journey through ancient sites, natural wonders, and desert adventures, ideal for young adults and experienced travelers alike. With all meals and accommodation handled, your private guide will lead you to El Jem’s Roman amphitheater, the historic Grand Mosque, and the cascading waterfalls of Chebika and Tamerza. Enjoy a horse-drawn carriage ride in the Palm Groves, explore Star Wars film locations, and venture into the Sahara for an overnight desert stay. Unique experiences like camel or quad bike rides and a visit to the troglodyte Berber town set this tour apart. The USP: a rich blend of culture, nature, and adventure, all tailored just for you in a seamless five-day trip.
Dive into two incredible countries on one unforgettable journey! Snorkel the dazzling Great Barrier Reef, walk in the footsteps of hobbits on the iconic Hobbiton Movie Set, and sip fine wines in Queenstown. Feel the rush jet-boating down the Shotover River or take to the skies for breathtaking views of Mt. Cook. In Australia, climb the Sydney Harbour Bridge, hop on a train to explore a rainforest village, and watch the sun dip behind the awe-inspiring Uluru. The adventure is yours to design, one epic choice at a time.
Welcome to Ushuaia, the End of the World, where adventure, nature, and breathtaking landscapes come together in perfect harmony. Located at the southern tip of Tierra del Fuego, this unique destination features sparkling glaciers, towering snow-capped mountains, and pristine waters ready to be explored.
Walk through untouched forests, discover hidden trails, and encounter fascinating wildlife in their natural habitat. Sail along the Beagle Channel, hike across rugged terrain, and capture panoramic views that will leave you speechless.
Whether you seek thrilling adventures, serene moments in nature, or the magic of being at the southernmost point on Earth, Ushuaia offers experiences to treasure forever. Create lasting memories and feel the true spirit of the End of the World like never before.
Aussie blockbuster must-see attractions. Off-the-beaten track gems. Local, family run restaurants. Intimate group experiences. The best beaches in the world. Fun, bustling cities. Exploring the ancient Daintree rainforest with the help of a passionate local guide, you may spot crocodiles, birds and other amazing local wildlife. What’s not to like on this 9-day adventure across lush, verdant landscapes and glittering turquoise water? Nothing, that’s what.
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