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CYCLE THE BACKROADS OF SRI LANKA

This is a great trip.  Cycling is varied, accommodate overall very good.  A lovely country to see by bike.

Most Inspirational Moment

Several great moments inlcuding the tea plantations, whale watching, the elephant orphanage but mostly simply cycling through so many interesting places.  Only one slight negative was the Spice Gardens - ok if you don't a fairly full on sales pitch.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Surresh was our group leader.  He was very knowledgeable, friendly and very helpful.  He couldn't do enough for the group and would do his best to sort out any request - no matter how unusual.  We all loved him.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Some challenging days cycling with the hills so the fitter you are the more you'll enjoy it (and the less time you'll spend in the support van!)

VIETNAM ADVENTURE

Wow, what a country to visit – Go before it all changes!  This trip was well structured and everyday brought a new experience; Hanoi is a 100% culture shock with its own sound track – the horns of a million mopeds, Halong Bay was a cool break from the city, the train south was memorable – just don’t order room service!  Hue and Hoi An were full of new sights, sounds and tastes, Ho Chi Min City was crazy and chaotic and the Mekong homestay was a tranquil respite to end the trip.

Most Inspirational Moment

My highlights: Halong Bay overnight - No sign of 007, but what a memorable location. Mekong homestay - Sipping a cold beer in a hammock on the veranda, looking forward to a delicious dinner of fish and seafood. Yummy! Hue - cycling into the country and watching the duck farmers shepherding their flock down the canal. Hoi An - bartering for two new handmade shirts in one of the many tailors.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Hai was a great trip leader; always ready to help and to ensure we were enjoying the trip.  Our safety came first - it's been a while since I was helped across the road! Beware his sense of humour.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Treat the Vietnamese with respect and they will welcome you with a smile. Go with the flow.  Don't expect western standards everywhere, although you'll be surprised by how the arrangements all work seamlessly. 

FINNISH WILDERNESS WEEK

Wow……. That all that comes to my head when I think of this week, holiday set in a amazing environment, participating in varied activities with awesome people. Waking up in a snow cave to silence, crawling out to be greeted to a frozen lake covered in snow…….bliss

Most Inspirational Moment

Husky sledging through blanket of white snow and all you can hear is the dogs sprinting is breathtaking, feels like your in a dream and you don't want to wake up from it. Whereas snowmobiling over a frozen lake is different speeding up and down hills and just feeling the adrenaline of your in control of this machine is amazing!

Thoughts on Group Leader

Bjorne aka Teddy is very good at his job, knew so much information about the surrounding areas, history of the country and the activities participating in. He became one of the group rather than a leader.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Be prepared to spend money, a lot of extras but so worth it!! Also even though they give you thermals I would advise brining some of your own stuff as well.

KERALA & TROPICAL INDIA

This was our first lengthy cycling trip and it has inspired us to book another next year.  The long distances, level of difficulty and heat were perfectly manageable ( my husband and I are reasonably fit leisure cyclists in our early 60s ). I did decide however to walk rather than ride up the 37 hairpin bends which was no problem. Everyone was buoyed along by the great group camaraderie and the prospect of a shower and good meal at the end of the day. In my opinion this is the perfect way to see parts of India not on the normal tourist trail. Highly recommended.

Most Inspirational Moment

The houseboat was unforgettable -  like something out of the days of the Raj. The visit to the orphanage was sobering and inspiring - wonderful work being achieved . We were lucky to meet the remarkable Swiss lady who has spent her life raising funds to keep the place going.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Safi was competent, professional and always attentive to the group's needs and diverse requestsAbi with his ready smile was always there to give support , checking the bikes daily and ensuring we had a good supply of water.Vipin did a great job shepherding the stragglers. We always felt we were in safe hands.It was also very thoughtful of the team to arrange a surprise cake and poppers for me on my birthday.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Take a plentiful supply of pens to give to the many children who greet you along the route. They love them !Take a can of insect spray to blast your room before bedtime . Some hotels provided smoke coils , nets and socket inserts , but not all.  In Ooty take the opportunity to travel by train on the small gauge rail from Coonoor ( as featured on a BBC  programme about the old steam engines of southern India). Also an evening at the Kathakali theatre in Cochin is fascinating ( booking made with proprietor of Ann's Residence ).

SNOWSHOEING IN FINLAND

superb holiday.  Fantastic scenery, lots of well organised, enjoyable activities, good accomodation, great leader, loads of good food 🙂

Most Inspirational Moment

Scenery was really fantastic but the enthusiasm of our leader was probably the most inspiring aspect of the trip.

Thoughts on Group Leader

she was really good.  Friendly, enthusiastic, knowledgeable, cheery and chatty.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Try everything on offer.  We tried snow mobiling, husky sledging, x country skiing and ice climbing and would recommend them all.

SIERRA DE AITANA TREK

A great winter sunshine destination for some energetic hiking in the limestone mountains of the Costa Blanca, with an excellent Spanish local guide and fellow like minded friendly companions.

Most Inspirational Moment

First day ( Sunday pm ) of arrival walking around El Castell de Guadalest after tapas, close our first hotel and seeing the landscape of walks ahead, and feeling the warm sun after the wet, wintry and cold of the UK.  Mid week walk from Benimantell guesthouse to next stay at Sella, and walking over Aitana, 1558 m , highest point of the week, and walking through a gap in the rocks from one valley to the other.Walk up Puig Campana 1408m , mountain that backdrops Benidorm, challenging , would class as the C walk, rest all B, was windy on our day, but dry and sunny, did not quite make the top due to conditions, zig zagging up scree slope challenging but expertly lead.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Jose Miguel an excellent guide , locally based in Sella, with a great backup team of local drivers, all working in the local community of Sella, your base for second half of week. Spoke excellent English, knows the area very well, excellent mountain guide, discussed topics of interest along the way, regularly checked group for level of happiness, made some warping 3 layered sandwiches for the lunches. Helps with the options for your free day. A TV star as was shown a DVD of him with Cameron McNeish in the area for a BBC TV Adventure programme.  A big plus for this tour, being lead by a local man.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Ideal for regular hikers, anyone who can do Snowdon will find it ok. Definitely bring a walking pole or 2. And drinking water bottles, thirsty work in the warm sun. The almond blossom week went on added some pretty colour to the arid landscape.Free day options , I went to the coast, beautiful sandy bay of a Spanish resort of La Villa Joyiasa, colourful houses, quieter resort certainly in early Feb; train from here could take you to Alicante , or Benidorm ( if like skyscrapers on a sandy bay), or further up to Altea or Javea if time allows, I was happy just to stay and chill in the sun after the strains of hiking.

DISCOVER COSTA RICA

A great trip, particularly if you are a bird watcher or photographer. We saw most of this facinating country from the coasts to the cloud forests so plenty of variety and also lots of free time to do optional activities or just chill out by the pool. All the hotels are really nice – look out for the ‘bath towel art’ made by the chambermaids at most of them.

Most Inspirational Moment

The hot springs at La Fortuna  - what's not to like about an evening in a hot bath with a cocktail. Also the night walks when you can see some of Costa Rica's smallest and more poisonous inhabitants.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Our leader - Allan - was absolutely great. Not only the most organised leader ever but also has fantastic knowledge of his countries history and nature. Also must mention Heraldo, our bus driver. he was a fantastic driver and a real laugh.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Costa Rica isn't a cheap place - be prepared to get your credit card out if you want to do the optional activities. If you are a photographer take your longest lens for the birds as they are often a long way away. Other essentials are binoculars/telescope, waterproofs and a decent torch ( so you don't tread on anything on the way back to your room!)

CYCLE THE BACKROADS OF SRI LANKA

A really great trip with a really nice group and a total star in Suresh ‘the big Sri Lankan’ and his team. Sri Lanka is a beautiful island and the cycle route and places of interest visited was a great way to see the country and get a real feel for the people.

Most Inspirational Moment

A combination of a great guide and team, a really nice group, amazing wildlife and World Heritage Sites makes this tricky.....however the multi religious site at Katamgara was pretty insprational as was the Dambulla Cave Temple!

Thoughts on Group Leader

Suresh was a total star! Nothing was too much trouble, he was supportive, knowledgable and made the holiday that bit special. Even the elephant jokes were in the best spirit of the holiday!

Advice for Potential Travellers

Go and enjoy! However, the time of year we went (January/February) means this will be challenging for some because of the heat and humidity. You do need a good level of fitness for the more challenging rides (or ride in the bus!).

GORILLAS & MASAI MARA

Wonderful trip – from the Masai Mara to the Gorillas in Rwanda. Often and his crew couldn't have been more helpful and informative – and I travelled with a really nice group of people.

Most Inspirational Moment

Lots of inspirational moments: Wildlife - lots of it including lions, white and black rhino, elephants, hippos, zebra, wild dogs, warthogs and of course the mountain gorillas - haven't seen leopard but a good excuse to come back!New experiences - have never travelled in a balloon before or jet boated - really enjoyed both experiences.Orphange in Uganda - Led by someone (Duncan) who was sponsored himself and wants to give others the same chance he had - on school number 2 but already has aspirations for a third if he can raise enough money.

Thoughts on Group Leader

I read the previous reviews about Often - and was so pleased to find out he was leading our group - and he definately lived up to and surpassed all expectations. The whole crew - Often, George, Peter and Onasemus all worked together really well and helped each other when needed. I enjoyed helping out as it gave me the opportunity to find out more about their lives. They all worked so hard - rarely having any time off in the whole trip.

Advice for Potential Travellers

If you usually rely on internet cafes to communicate with home they are few and far between. Although it's voluntary, I enjoyed helping put up tents, chopping veg and helping with the washing up (flapping the plates dry) - give it a go - definately helps with the team spirit!!

CUBAN HIGHLIGHTS RIDE

A wonderful trip: varied, well organised, challenging and relaxing.

Most Inspirational Moment

 many highlights:cycling though the countryside and in the rolling hillsmeeting lots of very friendly, honest and lively Cubansthe bustle and beauty of Trinadad and Havana strolling, eating and drinking in the evenings and at night swimming and snorkelling in the Caribbean a great group  

Thoughts on Group Leader

Tony was very helpful, knowledgeable and passionate. Always very responsive to requests and feedback.

Advice for Potential Travellers

I'm glad I took my saddle, and saddle bag, as it meant I did not need anything on my back.If you have clip-on pedals and shoes then bring them- they helped on the hills, especially on the "moderate" last 8k climb! Bring sweets and snacks for the rides, and then give them away to kids at the end.I took unused soap and shampoo from  hotels to give to people- much appreciated.