Beautiful Burma: Luxury in the Buddhist capital
Beautiful Burma: Luxury in the Buddhist capital From spicy Myanmar food, to towering pagodas, to Buddhist monks and the largest and oldest golden monument on Earth, there are a million reasons to put an adventure in Burma firmly at the top of your travel list. Ninety miles southwest of Mandalay, no visit to Burma is complete without a trip to see one of the most significant and... Read More
Ocean deep, Table Mountain high: Getting the most out of South Africa
Ocean deep, Table Mountain high: Getting the most out of South Africa The incredible Garden Route is an alluring destination for its mild, oceanic climate and enticing, ecologically diverse environment. If you’re planning a holiday in South Africa, we can help you plan it wisely, including some outstanding places to stay as you idle along this spectacular coast. The trip itself... Read More
Voluntouring: Giving back on holiday
Voluntouring: Giving back on holiday Sometimes, when you’re helping to change the world, you often find you’ve been changed yourself in the process. Voluntouring is a unique way to blend an exciting holiday with the chance to make a difference to others. If you’ve thought about visiting the Island of the Gods, Travel to Teach is a non-profit organisation that works in partnership... Read More
Costa Rica - Coast, Volcanoes and Clouds
Costa Rica - Coast, Volcanoes and Clouds This small group, escorted tour is a perfect combination of biking and walking that makes for adventurous eco-sightseeing in Costa Rica. Perhaps you will see your first howler monkey. Or perhaps you will find that proximity to an active volcano will be an overwhelming experience. Cloud forest and jungle trails, hardened volcanic lava,... Read More
Above the Namibian Desert
Above the Namibian Desert Namibia is a country of heart-stopping vistas and skies that stretch seemingly beyond a normal horizon height. The daylight has the same appealing quality as the Australian outback. If a desert environment appeals, this country serves it up in every shade of the spectrum, pale and vivid and soft and harsh, but always dramatically changing as you travel. This... Read More
Oman a stunning new destination
Oman a stunning new destination Muscat is a city that has been at the crossroads of seafaring trade in exotic goods for centuries. It exudes a powerful sense of history, contains a populace as mixed as its trading partners and is a city that reveals the most liberal and hospitable face of an Islamic country. Further afield, you can enjoy Bedouin experiences and superb landscapes... Read More
Wilpena Pound Resort, Flinders Ranges National Park, South Australia
Wilpena Pound Resort, Flinders Ranges National Park, South Australia Wilpena Pound in Flinders Ranges National Park is a natural amphitheatre of mountains shaped by weathering and uplifting over millennia. The Resort is 429 kilometres north of Adelaide, nestled on the banks of Wilpena Creek. It blends effortlessly into the landscape, being a comfortable base for exploring the Flinders... Read More
Partnering for a Good Cause - Cambodia
Partnering for a Good Cause - Cambodia Recently, some well-travelled, mature clients asked our Advisor Julie to recommend a new destination for them. Knowing their travel tastes Julie suggested both Vietnam and Cambodia. Whilst both countries appealed, Cambodia suited them perfectly. Being philanthropic people, once back home, they arranged for rice, clothes, books and pencils... Read More
Drink and fly in Swizterland
Drink and fly in Swizterland Ever thought about a flight over the Bernese Alps and landing on a glacier to have a glass of champagne? Erika arranged this heart-stopping surprise for a client’s father for his 80th birthday. Flights take off and land from near fashionable Gstaad in Saanan, but landings, as well as take offs, can only be guaranteed when the snow is firm, even during... Read More
Family holiday in Kerala, India
Family holiday in Kerala, India For 10 days, your family can explore the varied uniqueness of Kerala. You will have the opportunity to watch elephants bathing, mingle with children at a village school*, observe communities living along backwater canals who chat for hours, up to their necks in water. Take a guided walk through some of India’s highest tea estates, learn where kitchen... Read More