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Simple stays with essential amenities. Typically guesthouses, hostels or hotels rated below 3 stars — clean, no-frills, and great for value-conscious travelers.
Comfortable and reliable 3-star stays. Expect private rooms, en-suite bathrooms, and solid amenities — a great balance between comfort and cost.
Upscale 4-5 star hotels and lodges. Enjoy high-end service, refined comfort, and premium locations — ideal for travelers seeking extra indulgence.
Great tour, planned to perfection by Oldemar at th last minute. We travelled to La Fortuna, Monteverde and Manuel Antonio over 12 days and feel that we needed at least 3 more days. Did a host of activites, all organised by the company such a zip lining, waterfall rapelling, whitewater rafting, bird watching, night safari, coffee tours, etc. Very happy.
National parksAdventure
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Private Tour
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Hotel, Lodge, Resort
Age Range
18-79 yrs
Operated in
english, spanish
Destinations
San Jose, Manuel Antonio Nationa
San Jose, Manuel Antonio National Park, Monteverde Cloud Forest Biological Preserve, Arenal Volcano, Manuel Antonio
We visited Western Cyprus in early November and found it hotter than we expected, which made the walking a little more arduous. The scenery on the Northern side of the Akamas Peninsula was beautiful with aromatic pine forests and lovely views. The accommodation was excellent and the transfers were perfectly organised. Overall a lovely early winter break.
Bhutan’s untamed mountains and serene valleys await on the "Druk Path Trekking" tour, a must for young adventurers seeking an authentic Himalayan experience. Connecting Paro and Thimphu, this trek follows ancient trading routes over high passes, through rhododendron forests, yak pastures, and alpine lakes teeming with trout.
Climb past the historic Jele Dzong, cross the panoramic Phume La, and descend through juniper forests and sacred monasteries before arriving in the tranquil capital. The journey is as rich in culture as it is in natural beauty, with every step offering a new perspective on Bhutan’s legendary landscapes.
The tour package’s USP is its perfect balance of challenge and wonder—providing trekkers with both unforgettable mountain vistas and genuine cultural encounters, all in a compact, expertly guided itinerary.
I did Lemosho route this June 2015 with ANAPA Travel. I warmly recommend this local agency: the trip was adjusted to my personal needs (regarding budget and paying, dates of the trip etc.) due to the very friendly and service oriented tour operator Tumaini. I also had a great guide (ask for Marwa) and team on the mountain. There was nothing I could complain about. I planned the tour via internet in advance - very reliable.
Trekking and HikingClimbing
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Private Tour
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Hotel, Tent, Camping, Guest House, Hut, Sleeping Hut
Sail and stroll along Turkey’s spectacular Lycian coastline with the Turkey Walk & Cruise tour. This eight-day small group journey departs from Marmaris, combining daily walks on secluded coastal paths—accessible only by sea—with the comfort of a traditional Turkish gulet. Explore hidden bays, ancient ruins, and forested tracks, or simply relax on board and relish the ever-changing Mediterranean vistas. Evenings feature freshly prepared local cuisine and warm hospitality from the captain and crew. The unique selling point? This tour package seamlessly blends adventure and relaxation, offering exclusive access to remote trails and the luxury of life at sea.
Walking tours
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Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
If you’re dreaming of conquering Africa’s highest peak, the "Mt. Kilimanjaro Climbing: 6 Days Marangu Route" tour is the classic choice. Known as the "Coca-Cola" route, Marangu is celebrated for its gentle gradient, direct path, and dormitory-style sleeping huts—making it popular among first-time trekkers. Ascend and descend the same trail, resting at Mandara, Horombo, and Kibo Huts. Although considered the easiest route, the six-day duration is recommended for better acclimatization and summit success. The tour’s unique selling point is its blend of comfort and tradition, offering the only hut accommodation on Kilimanjaro, making it a favorite for those seeking a straightforward trek with a touch of history.
Trekking and HikingAdventure
Tour Type
Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
Great experience with this tour operator. Organization was all perfect. Our head guide Filbert and his entire team were fantastic, they clearly knew what they were doing and that experience shone through the entire trek. Very professional, helpful, knowledgeable and competent.
Thanks to the good advice from the team, we went for the Manaslu trek, very well organized. This trek is amazing and not so crowded compare to others.
The team and especially our guide, Mun were very attentive to our needs and super nice. They made our stay in Nepal super cool.
I also recommend the hotel related: Bodhi Boutique hotel. very good quality.
Step off the beaten path and into the heart of the Philippines with the "Explore Ifugao Villages" tour. This five-day guided trip invites both young adults and seniors to delve into Ifugao’s legendary terraced landscapes, starting with a hike from Banaue. Experience the breathtaking views of amphitheater-like rice terraces, misty mountains, and cascading waterfalls as you visit four unique villages—each revealing different facets of the region’s rich cultural tapestry.
From the village of Pula to the iconic Batad, and finally to Bangaan, you’ll walk age-old paths, meet local residents, and learn firsthand about the customs and history of the Ifugao people—the proud architects of the world-famous rice terraces. Nights spent in traditional villages offer a rare opportunity for cultural exchange and immersion.
The unique selling point of this tour package is its deep engagement with both nature and community, making it perfect for travelers eager to experience authentic village life and awe-inspiring scenery. If you’re looking for a meaningful journey that goes beyond surface sightseeing, "Explore Ifugao Villages" promises memories and connections you’ll cherish long after the trek ends.
I was part of a group of 3 hikers wishing to climb Kilimanjaro via the Machame route in 7 days. The experience was great and landscapes so amazing. In fact it was the second time I climbed Kilimanjaro. I wanted to renew this experience because the first time the weather conditions was very cloudy the three first days and also I was not completely satisfied of the company I chose at that time.
As such, I selected Maasai Wanderings for the good reviews I had and also because it is part of the Kilimanjaro Porters Assistance Project (you can have more details here: http://www.mountainexplorers.org/) that was a concern for me after my first experience. And what I can say is that I have not been disappointed, everything was perfect from the beginning to the end.
We were guided by Julius and his team that I recommend. He is a very nice guy, likable, always calm, encouraging you and giving all information required when you need it. He is adapting to you, and most of the time the first days, slowing you down to maximize a progressive acclimatization. I was interested by flowers and history of Kilimanjaro (snow cover, geology) and this guy is a big library.
Food was very good, varied and always in good quantity. It is surprising to see what the cooker is able to do in such conditions. There was a big mess tent where all meals were taken when it was not possible outside. The cooker is cooking just in front of you. The tent had also two extension rooms on each sides dedicated for staff (relaxing/sleeping). It was funny to see that despite of the altitude, the coldness etc. they were always happy, smiling, talking all time etc.
Everybody was dressed properly and adapted to the mountain conditions, even for the shoes. This is important to note because I have been very sad when I saw few other porters from other companies dressed just with a tee-shirt with holes everywhere or not descent shoes. When we reached the last camp (Barafu Hut) at around 13:00, one of the porter was sick and Julius, the guide, decided to escort him down to the gate quickly. He was back to Barafu Camp few hours before we left the camp to climb the final step and came with us! Everybody in the team successfully reached the top Uhuru Peak and of course everybody was very happy. Once again it has been an excellent trip and experience. I keep a lot of good memories.
For these reasons I recommend clearly Maasi Wanderings, for the quality of the guiding, the food, the tents, the team, all the equipments provided (and in good shape).