Most Inspirational Moment
Reaching Stella point after many hours of walking in the dark was exhilarating. Going on from there to the summit was easy.
Thoughts on Group Leader
He was great. We all felt very safe and he was 100% approachable.
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This is one of the longest routes up Kili. I’d recommend it to anyone looking to climb this mountain. The extra days certainly gave us the time needed to acclimatise to ever increasing altitude. The tour was well organised and we were expertly looked after – our safety was paramount at all times and the guides were constantly checking on us to ensure that we were showing no signs of altitude sickness. A wonderful experience and a great trek!
Reaching Stella point after many hours of walking in the dark was exhilarating. Going on from there to the summit was easy.
He was great. We all felt very safe and he was 100% approachable.
I really enjoyed the trip because it covers the whole country of Chile, the north from the desert to the south of Patagonia
Waking up early in the morning to see geysers because sunrise
My group leader is friendly, she is helpful when I had any questions. We have a small group of travelers in this tour and we all took care of each other
carry appropriate clothing from desert like temperature of 31 degree to the Patagonia temperature of 7 degree with strong winds. Also, be mindful about the change of altitude at the desert area
Cycling is such an awesome way to see a country! And Cuba is no exception, its’ mostly quiet roads makes it a great place to cycle. You’ll see more horses and carriages than cars/trucks in most places.
Witnessing the tenacity, strength, and friendliness of the Cuban people, the vibrance of the culture that just oozes out, and the music!!
Yuri was patient and kind; combined with a good sense of humor, that put everyone at ease. His honesty and willingness to share about life in Cuba was endearing. Your tour leader "makes or breaks" your trip, and he was the best guide, that we've ever had. He was very knowledgeable about the history and politics of Cuba, and was able to give us lots of information at the sites we visited. He was able to calmly manage any issues that came up, despite having a group of 17 to look after. We felt taken care of, during the entire trip. Thank you!!
Go, you won't regret it!
This was a fantastic introduction to Sicily. We were fortunate to experience a tremendous range of wonderful scenery, atmospheric historical sites, beautiful towns and mouth-watering Sicilian delicacies in our 8 days on the island. This trip covers a lot of ground and the days are full in order to see as much as possible. As the clock had changed and we lost an hour, this being a late season departure, this sometimes meant we arrived at our final destination as light was fading which meant we saw some amazing sunsets but occasionally missed out on seeing the sites in daylight.
The Valley of the Temples is truly awe-inspiring and the landscape on Etna was like walking on the moon!
Fabio was a terrific guide. He really knew his stuff and communicated his knowledge and passion for his island, its history and heritage with genuine enthusiasm and humour. He went out of his way to ensure everybody enjoyed the trip.
Don't forget to take your camera. Also make sure you've got comfy walking shoes, not just for Etna but also for the Zingaro Nature Reserve, as the terrain in both can be a bit uneven in places.
A lovely holiday. A week of sunshine in late October. Great views, great food, fantastic historical and cultural sites.
Climbing to the summit of Mt. Vesuvius. Whilst a simple climb for many, I am visually impaired, so this was a great challenge for me. Our Leader, Suzie, was very supportive, knowing when to offer assistance and when to retreat. Fantastic views from the crater edge and what a buzz for the achievement.
Suzie was informative, approachable and clearly loved the area she was guiding us through.
A good pair of boots for Mt. Vesuvius and The Walk of the Gods.
We were lucky enough to have Wilbert as our tour leader who looked after our group with a great deal of patience and humour. His local knowledge was fantastic and organisational skills excellent and he was a brilliant ambassador for Peru. He was really concerned that we all had a great time.
We were lucky with the weather and were able to get to the mud lick to see the macaws. That and seeing a sloth within a few feet of us on our canoes were the highlight of the Amazon stay. The Inca trail was hard but manageable, Carlos being an excellent local guide. Scenery amazing, and a real sense of achievement getting to the Sun Gate. Home stay was charming with genuinely friendly families.
Getting to the Sun Gate on the Inca Trail and seeing Machu Picchu below you.
Couldn't have asked for a better leader than Wilbert - he was always concerned that we were having the best time possible.
Take a bit more money than suggested, quite a lot of tips and extra lunches to pay for. A 25l - 30l daypack needed, my 20l was a little too small. We went a day early which did give us a bit of time to get ourselves together.
A fantastic week of cycling. Well guided, plenty of interesting sites and great accommodation. The weather in the last week of October was perfect for cycling and Sardinia is the best ‘new place’ I’ve visited in a long time
Getting to the top of the 6km climb and everyone cheering each other on.
Marco and Giovanni were excellent guides and they created a brilliant atmosphere for the group.
Spin classes and regular running before the trip
Excellent cycling holiday, great mix of easy and challenging cycling seeing some lovely sights along the way
Cycling to small tropical beaches for a refreshing cool off before the next 20km cycle on a 85km day.
Jose our group leader was fantastic, really informative and passionate about his country. Explained the itinerary and routes well, nothing was ever too much trouble.
Take your own seat along for added comfort and a small handlebar bag to put your camera in for all those impromptu photos along the way
Enjoyable cycling on extremely quiet roads on a beautiful island.
I wouldn't say there were any particularly inspirational moments, but the last days's cycling was really lovely. The route goes mainly along one of the roads on the south coast, and the views were really something - almost amazing enough to make you forget all the uphill parts! We were really lucky with the weather, especially considering we travelled at the end of October - we had sunny days with 24/25 degree heat all week, with just a few rain showers that passed quickly. The locals did tell us that such good weather was quite unusual for that time of year though.
They were fabulous. We had Marco and Giovanni, and they both went out of their way to make everybody's holiday a good one. They were friendly, yet professional and well-organised. Really nice people.
The trip notes state that this trip is suitable for 'occasional cyclists who exercise regularly'. I don't think that quite fits the bill. Day three of the itinerary, which is day two of cycling, ends with what is according to the trip notes 'a steady climb'. Think European hill steady climb as opposed to British hill steady climb. It went on for ages - and I do mean ages. I think I was going up what I would class as a bloody steep hill for about an hour. It must have been at least 10kms, if not more. Unless you're a really fit cyclist, it's a killer. Day two is tough too. I found the food quite bland, so you might want to take some chillies with you if you like to spice things up a bit. On the positive side, you definitely won't starve - there was soooo much food. I actually didn't want to even look at another bowl of pasta by the end of the trip. On the last day some of us took the opportunity before the group transfer to visit the nearby ancient ruins of Nora. They are really worth the visit and are right next to the beach, so you can swim too if you want. It's easy to walk there and takes about 35 minutes.
The trip to Sri Lanka was a fun and full on trip, every day was different and enjoyable.
The safari was excellent to see the elephant gathering was spectacular.
Roshan Ferninand was an excellent group leader he made us laugh and even taught us Sri Lankan songs.
The trip notes covered everything that was required to take on the trip.