Most Inspirational Moment
Seeing Machu Pichu for the first time.
Thoughts on Group Leader
The Best. Holgier. Just simply the best.
Advice for Potential Travellers
Pack light. You will need half the clothes you think you need.
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One of the best experiences of my life.
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Seeing Machu Pichu for the first time.
The Best. Holgier. Just simply the best.
Pack light. You will need half the clothes you think you need.
Fabulous trip watching the wonderful wildlife. The roads are bumpy but that just adds to the experience.
Seeing the animals up close and in the wild, especially getting within feet of a leopard. Also loved ilkeliani camp-made for a magical experience. My husband really loved the hot air balloon ride.
Lovely guys and who were respectful of the wildlife, unlike other companies Who we felt got far to close and were intrusive of the animals around them. Everything we asked of them they delivered, I even jokingly asked for cheetah chasing a wildebeest which lo-and-behold they delivered!! We saw every animal we wanted to see. Thanks guys!
Be prepared for some early starts but these are totally worth it. There are no toilets in the mara, it's behind the bushes only so take handgel and anti bac wipes. Take extra spending money for the gift shops and don't be afraid to haggle-Start at least 50% of what is quoted and don't be afraid to walk away. Water is provided in all hotels but only one bottle each a day so buy some water on route to Nakuru as its far more cost effective. Lastly, don't go with a fixed idea of what u want to see- this is nature and there's no guarantee. Be open minded and you'll love it.
Excellent Trip – fulfilled all my expectations – our Guide Zuhair was superb.
on our second day in Petra spending time chilling at the tea shack by the High Place of Sacrifice.
our group leader was Zuhair - very friendly and approachable, a mine of information and a great style of telling us about places, people and history - selected restaurants all good.
Petra is expensive - stock up on snacks at town before. Road Houses again are expensive - always barter. the 'Set meals' are fantastic - lots of mezze - but there is almost too much food so your could order off the menu if you do not want to put weight on.
The tour was well organised and Michaela, assisted by Ado, dealt with everything very well. The bikes are very good but be prepared for some stiff climbs on the first two days and the Mistral at any time. Don’t forget your Camelbak or your sunblock.
Getting to the top of any hill then flying down the other side.
Excellent, he managed everything superbly.
Do some preparation.
I really enjoyed this trip, which included some fantastic treks in some of the remoter parts of Albania, Kosovo and Montenegro. Some of the accommodation was indeed basic (as flagged up in the brochure) but the welcome from local folk was fantastic. Some of the food was less varied that I am used to, but it was beautifully prepared – tomatoes, stuffed peppers, locally-made cheeses, very tasty home-made bread, with some more elaborate meals also provided. The walks – about 8 to 10 miles a day – were mainly along good trails, and taken at a reasonable pace. The countryside was very lush and pastoral, far less arid than the mountains of the southern Balkans. Helpful guides, and a very friendly bunch of fellow travellers. This tour gave us a real taste of a rural way of life that has died out elsewhere in Europe.
I loved one of the early walks involving a trek over the mountains from Albania, into Montenegro and Kosovo, with our main luggage carried by horses/mules. And, although the hike up and down one of Albania's highest mountains was long and not without its challenges, it was memorable and I'm glad to have done it. The hospitality of the locals was memorable.
I found both leaders to be very friendly and helpful. Our minibus driver was very careful and I felt safe with him driving.
If you like a luxury lifestyle 24/7, it is not for you but if you are prepared to rough it slightly, it is to be highly recommended. The more basic accommodation was mixed up with occasional nights in fair hotels. Well worth doing. Although it was warm, it cooled down in evenings and was dark by just after 8pm.
A varied trip through three Stans. Uzbekistan very Western with modern cities, and has put a loot of effort into monument preservation; Kazakstan, harder to define, its a really big Steppe. Kyrgistan is just beautiful and largely untrodden by tourist hordes.
Swimming in Issyk Kul
Both were really good.
Dont expect too much of Almaty and Kazakstan!
I really enjoyed this trip, which included some fantastic treks in some of the remoter parts of Albania, Kosovo and Montenegro. Some of the accommodation was indeed basic (as flagged up in the brochure) but the welcome from local folk was fantastic. Some of the food was less varied that I am used to, but it was beautifully prepared – tomatoes, stuffed peppers, locally-made cheeses, very tasty home-made bread, with some more elaborate meals also provided. The walks – about 8 to 10 miles a day – were mainly along good trails, and taken at a reasonable pace. The countryside was very lush and pastoral, far less arid than the mountains of the southern Balkans. Helpful guides, and a very friendly bunch of fellow travellers. This tour gave us a real taste of a rural way of life that has died out elsewhere in Europe.
I loved one of the early walks involving a trek over the mountains from Albania, into Montenegro and Kosovo, with our main luggage carried by horses/mules. And, although the hike up and down one of Albania's highest mountains was long and not without its challenges, it was memorable and I'm glad to have done it. The hospitality of the locals was memorable.
I found both leaders to be very friendly and helpful. Our minibus driver was very careful and I felt safe with him driving.
If you like a luxury lifestyle 24/7, it is not for you but if you are prepared to rough it slightly, it is to be highly recommended. The more basic accommodation was mixed up with occasional nights in fair hotels. Well worth doing. Although it was warm, it cooled down in evenings and was dark by just after 8pm.
Great cycle routes, well planned stops, good climbs and descents.
Reaching the tops of some of the more challenging hills
Jon was a fabulous group leader, well organised and motivating. Alexis was great fun. Both made the trip really enjoyable
Excellent time and history
Bike and boat trip
Top bloke and very funny man easy to get on with and knew his stuff
Just soak it all up
The sky was bright blue, the mountains and glacier were perfectly reflected in the still lake before us, it was a spectacular day just like on the Alaska documentaries on the television. Finally we were having better weather and could see the Alaska we’d come to see, what a pity there were only 2 spectacular days in 2 weeks, no wonder the film crews take months to film the documentaries or were we just unlucky ? The second spectacular day fell on the best day ever the float plane and bear viewing trip, even the sun tan lotion put in an appearance, bears fished, salmon jumped and cameras clicked. The wet days were forgotten as we flew back low over an ice cap and glacier and the end of our trip.
The float plane to view the bears was the reason to visit Alaska and it really lived up to expectations. We saw grizzly bears swimming around the boat, black bear cubs and mother sheltering up a tree from the grizzlies and other black bears fishing in the river ..... it was "the David Attenborough" moment.
Allen was a great guy and did an excellent job driving us on long days between camp sites. The participation element of this trip was greater than my previous 10 participatory camping trips with all aspects of camp duties allocated to 4 teams.
Alaskan people and other travelers were very friendly and always interested in what we were doing, most were impressed that we were camping. The camper van or RV (to use the local term) is by far the most popular way to see and experience Alaska. Several of the camp sites had few facilities, from one were were bused into town to use the public pay showers.