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Getting in touch with local life.
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Very interesting to discover the real southern part of Italy.
The infectious fun easy going manner of a super tour guide.
One of the best.
Great tour, we had issues with international flights both ways & the 4 hour scheduled connection between internal flights in Santiago was not great.
Some rooms allocated not so great when compared to other members of group – 2 nights under a staircase!
The extension to Easter Island - very good excursions, wonderful history. Local Agents in Easter Island & in Santiago & Hotelier, all very helpful regarding the delayed flight back to Santiago.
Miguel was a very knowledgeable guide. Fewer arranged group meals than expected. Also a bit more notice on some timings would have been helpful.
Enjoy the country, be prepared for all weathers, early starts & some long days. The food on the internal flights is very limited, you may want to eat at the airport.
A breathtaking tour of the Western Cape with a drink (or two) thrown in.
The fabulous views in the winelands, the Karoo and on the Whale Coast (especially). Each day had a different 'wow' factor and each day I found my ability growing. As someone who does not cycle regularly, the fears of the longer rides, through hilly country and with strong headwinds, grew less and less as the trip continued until the only 'challenges' were the optional climbs that we slotted in on the rest day and at the end of the longest ride.
Wynand was a fabulous leader. Full of energy, full of knowledge and a clear love for his country, cycling and the flora and fauna. He made sure that no one was excluded, was a friend to all and ensured that we knew what we were doing, what to expect andmade sure that we were well fed and watered.
Go with the flow. Relax and enjoy.
In the immortal words of Kate Humble: things don’t go wrong, they just go different! There is nothing like a little adversity to cement friendship. In fact it is an essential ingredient of group cohesion.
Our guide overcame every obstacle with skill and confidence. He made even the most challenging experiences pleasurable. The bus, the mechanic and the driver were the best support team one could have wished for.
Cuba is unpredictable but they made our journey a delightful experience in spite of a few difficulties.
For me, I was literally inspired by Trinidad where we had time off to ourselves. The Casa Particular where I stayed with two other members of our group was a cozy, homely retreat with a family atmosphere. I felt inspired to paint. While others went on excursions, I sat and filled my sketchbook with water colours, painting the little cobbled squares and tall towers with their round windows. Where else in the world can you see 18th century buildings in pristine condition without an advertisement, a traffic light or any other piece of 21st century clutter? Even the few wandering tourists were so sparsely distributed that they did not interfere with my concentration.
Yasell was an inspiring guide whose grasp of English and knowledge of Cuban history kept me fascinated all the time. He was very attentive and amusing. I admire his patience. It can't be easy to deal with 16 people of all different ages. As a result of his commitment and attention to detail, we all felt we were being very well looked after.
Don't gripe before you grasp the realities of life in this very different world. The hotel receptionists may ignore you. They will not have a room ready, the toilet will not have running water, the handles are going to fall off the doors and the taps will be broken. The light switches will not work. The showers will have lost their brackets. The barman won't speak to you. In short, no one (except our excellent guide, driver and mechanic) will appear to be accountable for anything! Nonetheless Cuban people, once you get away from the big hotels, are wonderful to spend time among. They are often very warm and not afraid to show their feelings. It feels safe and ultimately very hospitable in spite of the chaos.
Really enjoyed the tour or Peru. Everything was well organised which made the tour really easy.
Caesar was a brilliant guide, not only did he ensure everything ran well, he took the time to make sure we all had a good trip.
I left the trip in Puno (to go to La Paz) and he took the time to arrange a bus ticket and taxi to get me there.
The only negatives were the tourist bus you take between Cusco & Puno ( this really highlighted how good the guiding had been before then).
The Inca trail was brilliant - as much for the sense of achievement in finishing it as the sights you see.
Caesar was excellent. He made sure we got the most out of the trip, organised everything and generally was an interesting person to chat to about Peru.
Immodium for the Inca trail - several of us were struck down with an upset stomach.
It was a full packed, well paced, comprehensive tour of Jordan, beautiful sights on the bike that just wouldn’t be seen in a vehicle. Stunning scenes & you get a good feel for the countries landscape, culture, history and position now, with all the planned visits and fantastic guiding. The cycling is enough to make it a non-lazy holiday but not for people wanting to do any serious mileage or training.
Petra is stunning, much larger than expected. The two days based in Petra originally sounded too much but seeing it on foot, bike from another perspective and walking above, from another approach were all well worth while and a chance to appreciate the expanse and Beaty of the City.
Absolutely fantastic, he went out of his way to make the trip special for each and every one of us and did so much more than his job as a group leader by telling us many wonderful stories, organising meals, suggesting options and answering any questions or concerns that any of us had. He obviously felt a great responsibility for the safely of us all and always stressed the cycling safety procedures. He made the week extra specially well organised, fun and incredibly interesting. He is extremely knowledgable and passionate about his job. You wouldn't find a better tour leader.
The weather wasn't quite as good as any of us had expected, at the beginning of the week, in November, we all ended up wearing the warm clothes we had brought for the desert camp, earlier than expected, so be prepared for all weather, as we had some rain too but fabulous sunshine as well. There are some steep descents on the bike but don't be shy to have a ride in the back-up vehicle, if you find it too steep, as it's fun to hear the local music in the vehicle & jump out when you're more confident.....everyone's on holiday to have an enjoyable time, so it's not worth stressing about something you're not too keen on & it's never a problem getting a lift, be it for a short, or longer distance.
A wonderful journey through Botswana and a chance to experience a safari in an area where tourism is much less developed than in many parts of Africa.
There were many: Mokoro rides and wild camping in the Okavango Delta; the awesome Victoria Falls; seeing a herd of well over 100 elephants wandering across the plain; at least 12 lions at close quarters sheltering under a tree; numerous other wildlife encounters; the eerie silence and remoteness of the Makgadikgadi Salt Pans.
Our group leader Sam, the driver and wildlife expert Kenny and assistant Johnny were all exceptional and could not do enough for us. The same is true of the "polers" in the Okavango Delta. The overall organisation, the camping and catering were superb. We found the vehicle comfortable and adequately spacious.
There are some long drives on bumpy roads. The wild camping means that wildlife can wander through the camp at any time, especially at night. We had a close encounter with an elephant one night, which some of the party found unnerving, but in fact it left us alone. At the Victoria Falls, unless you are planning activities such as white water rafting, we recommend visiting the falls on the free day rather than waiting until the final morning as the itinerary suggests, to allow time to do it justice. We particularly recommend the Sunset Cruise and Chobe River Cruise.
I’ve always heard great things about Namibia and it didn’t disappoint, so much to see and do. Very friendly people, great weather and plenty of wildlife!
So many great moments; watching the sunrise over Dune 45 was brilliant and watching several beautiful sunsets. I also enjoyed sitting at the waterhole in Etosha (day and night) and watching to animals come and go, a chance to watch real animal behaviour. Also camping was fun, the campsites we stayed at had modern facilities and added to the adventure
Ronney was brilliant, he wasn't feeling well but that didn't prevent him offering a great service. Along with Shane and Jonas he made us all welcome and helped us relax. Nothing was too much trouble for the guys and that made the camping enjoyable. Jonas prepared some fantastic food over the campfire, one meal sticks out; butternut squash soup and freshly made bread followed by marinated pork. So yummy!
Book it! I think Namibia is very underrated but there is so much to see and do. There were no issues for safety and Nambians are very friendly and welcoming. It is very cheap but at no loss to quality, we had some lovely meals out.
We walked in the Alicante mountains, it was inspiring and awesome.
The scenery and our great guide Jose. It's such a beautiful and stunning, visually. ..part of the World. Our group was also the best ever..love to see them all again.
He was fab. Jose was fun to be with, also very knowledgeable about the area and extremely attentive to the groups needs.
Make sure you are fit.