o Motor biking in Mongolia
Imagine to bike across the Gobi Desert on a Yamaha. For ten days you will see some of the most amazing geographical formations, including big granite mountains with coloured limestone cliffs, weathered by wind and rain.
Not only will you travel almost 2000 kilometres of solitude desert, golden sand dunes, up to 180 kilometres long and a cold mountain canyon up in the Gobi mountains, but also meet local families still leading an ancient nomadic lifestyle and experiencing their fascinating culture.
o Fly-fishing in the Soca valley
of Slovenia’s Julien Alps
It's a pleasure for our local guides to help you discover the secret jewel known as Slovenian fly fishing! Most of the fishing is located in the North-West part of Slovenia's Julian Alps. The waters are renowned for their sky blue glacial colours, for example the Soca river and its tributaries. The Soca is the jewel of Slovenian rivers, a national treasure of the Slovenian people. It has been described as one of the most beautiful rivers of Europe, if not the most beautiful of all. The Soca is populated by the indigenous trout, the marble trout, and also the brown trout, and the Soca grayling. The best period for fishing usually occurs in late August and September. |
o Walking the Compostela di Santiago
Pilgrimage Route of Basque Spain
Should you not only seek physical, but especially spiritual renewal, the world’s most popular Christian pilgrim route awaits you – the Camino de Santiago, or the Way/Route to Santiago de Compostela, the fabled city in the north-west corner of Spain. For more than ten centuries this ancient path has transformed lives through the power of faith. There are at least 12 different routes, from a mere 87 km to over 1 000 km long, with starting points mainly in Spain, but also in other countries. The pilgrim who walks the Camino will experience a powerful rejuvenation of that which is sacred in our spiritual lives. Perhaps now is our time?
o Sensing the Great Migration of Masai Mara
Sensing the Great Migration of the Masai Mara
The immense annual migration during July to October of over two million animals from the Serengeti National Park in Tanzania to the greener pastures of the Masai Mara National Reserve in the neighbouring Kenya is unparalleled in the world. These migrants comprise mainly of about 1, 3 million wildebeest, but also thousands of animals like Thomson’s Gazelle, zebra, eland, impala, buffalo, giraffe and elephant. But on their heels follow the predators sharing in the feast – lion, hyena, leopard, cheetah, wild dog, jackal; and the crocodile await them, when they cross the Mara River, whilst raptors like the vulture, eagle and falcon hover above. We have first hand experience of this spectacle … reserve your place now!
o Rediscover the Inca Trail of Machu Picchu in Peru
One of the most astounding experiences is to walk the ancient Inca Trail to Machu Pichu in Peru. Depending on your fitness, you can choose between 2 to 7 day itineraries. The most popular is the moderate Classic 4 day Trek, taking in many of the Inca ruins at Sacsayhuaman, Q'enko, Pucapucara and Tambomachay, as well as spending a day or two exploring the Sacred Valley of the Incas visiting the tradition market town of Pisac and the fascinating Inca fortress at Ollantaytambo, and of course Machu Picchu. Permits are required for the Trek, and since departures from March to December 2013 go on sale around mid-January 2013 we highly recommend that you make a booking with us as soon as possible
o Board the Rocky Mountaineer
on a Train Journey of the Canadian Rockies
There is no better way of experiencing one of the world’s most spectacular regions, the pristine beauty of a UNESCO World Heritage Site, namely the majestic Canadian Rockies and Canada’s Western region. On the world renowned, luxurious train, the Rocky Mountaineer, you will experience the breathtaking scenery of majestic mountains, glacier-fed lakes, and wild rivers. Four distinctive rail routes, rich in history and natural wonders, meanders through British Columbia and Alberta. Without hestitation we endorse the comment of one of the privileged passengers, Lynda Sykes: “Spectacular doesn't even adequately describe the scenery. The accommodations were fabulous! The food was to die for! The service was beyond stellar!” How we would like to take you there! |