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Loved it all. The usual mix of guided tours and free time, with excellent hotels and a good crowd on the bus. Of course in any country there is so much to see and one tour cannot see it all but this was certainly a great effort at experiencing as much as possible within my time and budget constraints.
The tour guides were exceptional Nadia, David S. David M. We’re truly knowledgeable and invested in ensuring the best possible quality of the trip. Cannot recommend them highly enough They made our trip so memorable. We ran into both David’s outside of the tour and the were so friendly and warm even off the clock. What genuine and wonderful people
I liked the itinerary very much. Our tour guide Jose was very knowledgeable about the sites we visited. I was not informed beforehand that this was a English and Spanish mixed language tour, Joses English was good but sometimes hard to understand. I also did not know that we would be having people added to our tour almost every day and some leaving almost every day. I enjoy tours more when you have a change to get to know who you are traveling with and with a mix of English and Spanish it felt like I was on my own and traveling with strangers.
The size of the group was great.. not too many. We found that 3 of the 4 hotels were good. The problem was the sites to see were so far from the parked buses and the weather was just too hot/humid. There should have been a little more downtime to relax and shop/explore. I thought the guides were good, especially Rey from Kyoto-Osaka. He spoke great English and was very informative.
It was nice to be in group with mixed origins. The itinerary was chalked out nicely. Pick ups and drop offs were punctual. Almost all guides were good, some excellent and a few so so. And Japan as such is a courteous country ??
The availability of Gluten free food should not be left to guides as it’s too late . If Europamundo takes initiatives snd inform all their vendors/hotels, the availability of GF meals and breaks
Fast will be more appropriate. Europamundo should not take Gluten allergy lightly as it’s too late serves customers from Europe, UK, Australia etc
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Special mention about your guides is important. Asoaka was very cordial, helping and courteous guide.
Ken was extraordinary. It is important for agency to know about Ken, he is full of praise ??other tourist can take benefit of Kens expertise and please pass it on to him as he himself should know feel that we tourist do appreciate GOLD.
Yes Ken is a GOLD guide, an asset to Europamundo, took care of whole of our group, explained things so well and in a very interesting way. We had a particular problem of Gluten allergy, but Ken’s proactive approach to provide Vandana Gluten free meals till we were with him was amazing. Asoaka also helped with the GF meals., and walked extra miles to help us.
The way both Asoaka and more so Ken helped their co-guides on a bilingual tour was amazing. We never felt that they ignored the English speaking tourists and we could see and appreciate that they covered in Spanish the deficiencies of their co-guides in a very polite and nice way.
I know it would be asking too much snd almost impossible, but we do feel that we get such guides always.
Thank you so much
Atul and Vandana
Tour guides were very punctual. The Geisha tour was not too clear as how the passengers were going to return to hotel. The Holiday Inn gave us 3 rooms in different floors which made it difficult to have access to each other since room keys are accessible only to designated floor.
The tour guides, David in particular were excellent. They made the trip for me. His knowledge and passion for the history and culture of Japan was incredibly infectious. Just fabulous and made for an extremely enjoyable trip. The food provided was also a highlight
Tokyo’s neon lights and Kyoto’s timeless beauty come together in the “Central Japan” trip—a 9-day guided adventure designed for senior travelers who appreciate easy-paced city sightseeing. Start and finish your journey in Tokyo, exploring both the modern marvels and historic treasures of Japan’s most celebrated cities. From the bustling streets of the capital to the peaceful temples and gardens of Kyoto, each day offers new discoveries without demanding physical exertion.
This group trip ensures you travel in comfort, with hotel accommodations, transportation, and meals all taken care of. The highlight? The itinerary is carefully curated to provide a relaxed introduction to Japan’s rich culture, making it easy for seniors to soak up the local atmosphere and iconic attractions. The unique selling point of this tour is its gentle rhythm—offering ample time for sightseeing while allowing for plenty of rest, ensuring a rewarding and enjoyable experience throughout.