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Reviewed June 2011
MONT BLANC HIGHLIGHTS
A well planned itinerary with very hospitable hosts at a well located , comfortable chalet.
Most Inspirational Moment
Our final day finally revealed Mont Blanc in all its magnificence after hiding shyly behind a veil of cloud all week.The ibex appeared as if by magic at the most photogenic of moments.Fantastic profusion of wild flowers
Thoughts on Group Leader
A real character with a whacky sense of humour. Very competent and insightful leader in the mountains.
Advice for Potential Travellers
Very achievable- just go for it.
Reviewed June 2011
CYCLE THE CAMINO DE SANTIAGO
Well what a great trip. Very exhilarating and a complete endorphin high as this was my first cycle trip ever. My training for the trip was about 3 times a week doing 15-20kms on roads with hills and flat sections for 4 months before the tour started. I was able to finish most of the tour except for the last 20kms due to time pressure of my flight out of Santiago de Compostella.
Most Inspirational Moment
We mostly travelled on the Pilgrim paths so there was a lot of rough riding with wonderful vistas and views of the Spanish countryside. Hence I would certainly suggest that you do some mountain bike training before you come on this trip so that you know how to handle a bike in rough, undulating and rocky terrain. Most of us in the group did not have experience in this sort of terrain but if you want to feel confident and go at a reasonable pace then do some. Moreover do some serious hill training as you are probably going to encounter some long inclines.Also we travelled on main roads shared with cars especially the long climbs that you will not encounter in any leisurely weekend cycling. We also travelled on some main roads as from Samos and then onto Sarria once we reached the summit at Cebreiro. This decent was 24Kms in length. The climb to Cebrerio was 9kms which was tough. There is also another long decent at the beginning after you climb for 14ms to the top of Peurto del Foncebadon. Your decent to Molinaseca which is very exhilarating. So you can see that you need to be prepared to do some serious climbing and riding. I could not have done it without having some aids for hydration and energy.
Thoughts on Group Leader
Our tour guides Nacho and Diane were really good and were extremely helpful all the way.
Advice for Potential Travellers
- Overall the consensus in our group was that this was more of an Advanced cycling tour rather than Moderate as advertised. To highlight this point only 2 out of 9 members were able to complete every stage of the tour. - One member of our group fell riding too close to the side of the road so it is important to ensure you have insurance.
Reviewed June 2011
CARPATHIAN CULTURE AND WILDLIFE
I had a fantastic time in Romania. It was interesting and educational and, at times, entertaining! A fascinating and complicated country with lots to explore.
Most Inspirational Moment
The highlight of the trip for me was seeing 9 wild bears from the bear hide, mainly adult females with cubs.
Thoughts on Group Leader
The group leaders were great and very knowledgable about the local area, culture and wildlife. Between them, Cosmin and Udo were able to answer the majority of my questions. Udo also provided plenty of entertainment throughout the week! Katharina and Herman were welcoming hosts at the guesthouse and made the stay very comfortable.
Advice for Potential Travellers
Don't hang on to leftover Lei with the intention of buying souvenirs at the airport. Apart from the food court, you will need Euros. Oh, and watch the palinc?- you have been warned!
Reviewed June 2011
CARPATHIAN CULTURE AND WILDLIFE
Fantastic scenery and wildlife. The guesthouse is a real gem, great food and friendly staff.
Most Inspirational Moment
Seeing the bears and beavers in the wild will always be a great memory. We were lucky enough to see 2 mothers with cubs.
Thoughts on Group Leader
Both of the guides we had were very knowledgeable and very keen to share their information about the local area.
Advice for Potential Travellers
Watch out for the walk back from Bran Castle quite an uphill!
Reviewed June 2011
Inca Trail - June 2011
This holiday far exceeded my expectations! I had wanted to do the Inca trail for a long time and finally got around to doing so in June this year. I was not disappointed and would definately recommend this trip to people that want to experience the Inca trail.
Most Inspirational Moment
Reaching Maccu Piccu. After 4 days trekking seeing these ruins was a deserving reward. The second day of the trip was the hardest but was not as hard as I had feared. This was when we reached the highest altitude of the trip and the walking on this day was all up hill, trekking up steps and quite rough terrain. Throughout the trek there were so many highlights and it was amazing walking along and then suddenly you would turn a corner and there would be some Inca ruins! The fourth days trek was very relaxing with the surroundings being more like a rainforest.
Thoughts on Group Leader
Our group leader, Holgar, was amazing and we could not have asked for a better leader for our trek. From the beginning he was very knowledgable and wanted to share as much information as he could and show us as much Peruvian culture as we could fit in. On the trek he set the pace to make sure that we would all finish the trek. The first day there were points were we thought that we could walk quicker but walking slowly was a good way to ensure that no-body suffered from altitude sickness. Our leader told us that anybody could complete the trek regardless of age as long as they took it slowly. All of our group completed the trek but we did see other people coming down as they could not complete it. Our leader stopped to show us points of interest along the trek and gave us a very detailed and thorough tour of Maccu Piccu the day after we arrived there.
Advice for Potential Travellers
The toilet facilities whilst trekking are very basis and I would advise to bring toilet paper. A strong torch is also needed as it got very dark at night and if you needed the toilet in the middle of the night then you definately needed a torch to find the way and make sure that you did not fall off the mountain!The trip notes say that you need water purification tablets and I bought these but you do not need them. Whilst trekking the chefs purify all of the water and when not trekking bottled water is available to buy. I took walking poles as recommended and was glad that I had them as going uphill I found they took some of the pressure off and going downhill they helped to steady where you were walking. The weather was normally cold in the morning and at night but hot in the day so you needed clothes to cope with this i.e t-shirts, fleeces, waterproofs etc.
Reviewed June 2011
THE AMALFI COAST
Wonderful scenery, great company, good food – and plenty of it – in a friendly hotel. Some of the walking was a little more challenging than we had anticipated (so many steps!) but, none the less, a good first walking holiday.
Most Inspirational Moment
Much of the scenery was breathtaking - it would be too difficult to pick out a single example.
Thoughts on Group Leader
Albert was brilliant. His local knowledge and network of local contacts ensured we got the best out of the holiday.
Advice for Potential Travellers
Don't forget the sunscreen. I managed to burn my arms on the first day when the breeze masked the power of the sun.Also, I'd never used walking poles before but found them a boon on this trip.
Reviewed June 2011
A Week in Jordan
Well organised, great guide, well constructed holiday.
Most Inspirational Moment
Singing in the desert!
Thoughts on Group Leader
Very helpful, well informed, patient, kind manner.Perhaps could have given more options for evening activities.
Advice for Potential Travellers
Get involved and make the most of getting to know the group and you'll have an awesome time!
Reviewed June 2011
A Week In Jordan
A magical whirlwind of the highlights of Jordan. Each day was entirely different with activities ranging from exploring ancient ruins to floating in the Dead Sea and snorkelling in the Red Sea.
Most Inspirational Moment
Petra by night + star gazing at Wadi Rum.
Thoughts on Group Leader
He was very knowledgable, highly accommodating and great fun. However, he did seem to have worked out the restaurant and shop stops to his advantage, but really - who can blame him?!
Advice for Potential Travellers
Do some pre-holiday reading as a basic knowledge of the book of Exodus along with Roman and Nabotean history will add to your experience.
Reviewed June 2011
TEU - Walking in North Cyprus
Just back from a wonderful trip, highly recommended!
Most Inspirational Moment
Walking where the Crusaders walked while visiting their castles at St Hilarion & Buffavento. Then there were the restaurants on the quayside at Kyrenia harbour.
Thoughts on Group Leader
It ended up being around 40C for our walks, which could have been very unpleasant. Hoosain kept us well-supplied with water & stopped in the shade at regular intervals. He changed our program to keep away from the hottest areas and really looked after us brilliantly.
Advice for Potential Travellers
The walks are really not strenuous, even if they were long on some days. This is a beautiful, and relatively unspoiled part of the Mediterranean.
Reviewed June 2011
Made it!!
Although the trip was harder than expected/advertised as moderate rating (it said no cycling experience necessary – not true!!) There were hills to tackle daily, but I found that ‘extra push’ to get up the hills, and felt great by the end of the trip! Helped of course by the fantastic scenery.
Most Inspirational Moment
Managing to make it to the top of hills and not being last in the group!! Also the beautiful scenery and weather.
Thoughts on Group Leader
He was absolutely lovely. A very calm, capable and responsible person for a young guy.