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Authentic Encounters
some of the most incredible experiences on earth. From spotting wildlife as the sun sets over a South African plain, to a private viewing of the Faberge collection in St Petersburg, or even a private candlelit dinner in the Thai jungle, against the backdrop of a gushing waterfall. Your Travel Counsellor can shape the perfect holiday for you, and help you to discover adventures you didn’t even know were possible. Keep reading to explore some of the most authentic and exciting encounters from around the world.
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ContentsClick on a country to find out more about the destination.
AFRICA
Tanzania
South Africa
EUROPE
Iceland
Scotland
England
France
Spain
Italy
Portugal
Croatia
EAST ASIA
Philippines
Myanmar
Cambodia
Laos
Vietnam
Indonesia
Thailand
Japan
EURASIA
Russia
Trans-Siberian Railway
India
Sri Lanka
AUSTRALASIA
Australia
New Zealand
Fiji
AMERICAS
Cuba
USA
Argentina
Chile
Brazil
Costa Rica
Peru
Colombia
Tanzania
BEST TIME TO VISIT TANZANIA
Tanzania’s climate is characterised by distinct wet and dry seasons. Tanzania has two rainy seasons; the ‘Mango rains’ which last from November to mid-January, and the chief monsoon season that runs from mid-March to May. The best time to visit Tanzania is between June and August, when daytime temperatures are bearable, and nights are cool rather than sultry. For visitors to the Serengeti, the famous migration starts in late February - but be warned that this is an extremely hot time of the year, with the mercury rising as high as 90°F (32°C).
Recommended length of stay: Combine a three to five night safari with a seven night beach break
Currency: Tanzanian shillings (TZS)
Tanzania, one of the largest countries in East Africa, is a jewel that is too often overlooked by visitors to Africa. Home to the continent’s highest peak (Mount Kilimanjaro), its lowest depression (the bed of Lake Tanganyika), its most famous national park (the Serengeti), and part of its largest lake by area (Lake Victoria), Tanzania’s natural wonders are perfectly complemented by its excellent range of tourist attractions and activities.
EXPLORE SELOUS GAME RESERVE AND SAADANI NATIONAL PARK
Tanzania has some remote parks which are full of amazing wildlife for guests who prefer to be off the usual tourist trail. Enjoy a stay at Sable Mountain Lodge in Selous Game Reserve and Simply Saadani Camp or Babs’ Camp in Saadani National Park which is the only coastal wildlife park in East Africa providing a one stop shop of Indian Ocean, beach and wildlife park in one destination.
EXPERIENCE THE FAMOUS WILDEBEEST MIGRATION, SERENGETI
Being in the great Serengeti amongst thousands of migrating wildebeest - with predators never far behind - is a safari experience which is hard to beat. Sitting on the balcony of your Bush Rover suite elevated several metres high before the great Mara river in view of a wildebeest crossing point but away from the crowds takes the migration experience to a whole new level.
DISCOVER STUNNING BEACHES, WORLD-CLASS DIVING AND FAMOUS SPICES, ZANZIBAR
Exotic Zanzibar has always evoked wonderful images of bazaars, culture with an Indian Arabic influence, spices, stunning white sand beaches, azure blue Indian Ocean waters and world-class diving. Few places on earth are as romantic, and a Zanzibar beach getaway is the perfect end to your safari.
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EXPLORE CAPE TOWN
Cape Town offers award winning restaurants, incredible natural beauty (Table Mountain), adventure activities, historical and cultural experiences, and much more. Don’t forget the winelands area with a plethora of wine estates to choose from and fantastic restaurants on your doorstep.
EMBARK ON A SAFARI EXPERIENCE
Choose from a variety of game reserves to spot the Big Five of African wildlife (lion, elephant, leopard, buffalo and rhino), and experience the breathtaking scenery and untamed beauty of South Africa.
TRAVEL THE GARDEN ROUTE
Stretching from Mossel Bay in the west to Storms River in the east, the Garden Route is home to picturesque beaches, rolling hills, and the mountains of the Outeniqua and Tsitsikamma ranges. Experience the incredible wildlife along the coastline on a whale-watching expedition, or try cage diving to get up close and personal with the fearsome Great white shark.
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South Africa is one of the most culturally diverse countries in the world, and has a number of enthralling historical attractions including the battlefields of KwaZulu-Natal, the Apartheid Museum, and Robben Island, off the coast of Cape Town.However the true lure of South Africa lies in its untamed wilderness. Spot the Big Five along with thousands of other species in nature reserves like Kruger National Park and Hluhluwe-Imfolozi Park, or try a hot air balloon safari and gently drift over the wonders of the South African landscape.
South Africa
BEST TIME TO VISIT SOUTH AFRICA
The climate of South Africa varies markedly between regions, making it important to check the weather of the specific regions you are visiting. Generally, the best time to visit South Africa is late spring (October and November) and early autumn (March and April) to avoid the intense heat of summer and the cold and wet winters in the Cape. However, many tourists relish the hot summer months between December and February.
Recommended length of stay: At least two to three days for a wildlife safari, 10 to 14 days to explore further in South Africa or stay in multiple lodges
Local currency: South Africa Rand (ZAR)
WHALE WATCHING IN SUMMER
Summer is ideal for whale watching; experience the adventure of a lifetime on a specially engineered boat that allows you to search a larger area, increasing your likelihood of seeing whales, dolphins and birdlife.
EXPERIENCE SIGLUFJÖRÐUR
Siglufjörður is a charming little fishing village and the experiences there are second to none. Sea-kayak in a fjord, ride around on a fat bike, snowshoe into the forest, or simply soak in the outdoor hot tub in the evening after a busy day – overseeing the fjord.
EXPLORE THE GOLDEN CIRCLE BY SUPER JEEP AND SNOWMOBILE
Take in Iceland’s top three attractions in one day; Þingvellir National Park – famous for its clear view of the tectonic plates being pulled apart; Geysir which erupts every five to seven minutes; and the breathtaking sight of Gullfoss Waterfall. In addition to the sights, experience a thrilling Snowmobile ride on Langjökull, Iceland’s second largest glacier. All of this done by our fantastic modified Super Jeeps.
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With its glassy glaciers, hot thermal springs, spectacular geysers, active volcanoes, lava fields, stunning waterfalls and snow-capped mountains, Iceland is indeed the original ‘land of fire and ice’. The second largest island in Europe, Iceland lies close to the Arctic Circle northwest of Scotland and south of Greenland, and it is primarily the unique and wonderful natural phenomena that draw visitors to the country.
Iceland
BEST TIME TO VISIT ICELAND
As the name suggests, Iceland’s climate is cold, but not as cold as might be expected because of the passing warm waters of the Gulf Stream, which regulate the climate. During the summer months there is almost continuous daylight; early spring and late autumn feature long twilights. The Northern Lights are often visible in autumn and early winter. The best time to visit Iceland depends on the desired activity: generally summer is the most pleasant time to visit but the Northern Lights are a big draw card in the colder months.
Recommended length of stay: Anything from two nights to two weeks to fully explore this incredible country
Local currency: Icelandic Krona (ISK)
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Scotland’s rambunctious and proud culture has captured the imagination of people the world over. Many dream of exploring the ruggedly beautiful landscapes, romantic medieval castles and atmospheric cities, not to mention spending some time on the famous golf courses and in the renowned whisky distilleries. The capital of Scotland, Edinburgh, is a fascinating modern city still steeped in Gothic atmosphere, which delights visitors with its spooky charm and wealth of history.
Scotland
EDINBURGH FOOD SAFARI TOURS
Come and join the locals and enjoy quality, good-value and locally sourced food and drink in a UNESCO heritage site. The safaris are heavy on the eating, and light on the walking with a local guide. The safaris have something for everyone; from touring local shops such as the fishmonger and game dealer to a gin safari that includes gin-flavoured foods.
TASTE OF SCOTLAND SHOW AT PRESTONFIELD HOUSE
Enjoy traditional Scottish entertainment with music, dancing and song in the magnificent setting of historic Prestonfield House, just moments from the Royal Mile. This is Scotland’s most famous Scottish Show and is now in its 45th year..
SCOTCH WHISKY EXPERIENCE – THE PLATINUM TOUR
Experience a whisky lover’s dream: an early evening tour, plus a guided nosing and tasting of five contrasting single malt whiskies followed by an extended viewing of The World’s Largest Collection of Scotch Whisky.
BEST TIME TO VISIT SCOTLAND
The best and most popular time to visit Scotland is in late spring and summer, between May and August, when the weather is comparatively warm and sunny; nevertheless, travellers should bear in mind that rain is possible in Scotland at any time of year and the weather is notoriously erratic.
Recommended length of stay: Take three nights to explore Edinburgh or Glasgow, or spend a week to truly experience Scotland
Local currency: British Pound (GBP)
England remains one of the most atmospheric travel destinations in the world, with a wealth of cultural and historical attractions making the country irresistible to culture vultures. The capital city, London, boasts some of the most famous landmarks in the world, but this endlessly interesting metropolis is only one of many worthy touristic cities in England. Beyond the cities, the glorious English countryside beckons with its rolling hills, gurgling streams and stretching moorlands, all interspersed with stately homes, castle ruins and quaint villages.
England
BEST TIME TO VISIT ENGLAND
The best time to visit England is in the summer from June to August, when days are long, temperatures are warm and the majority of the best festivals and events take place. However the many attractions of England ensure that travel during any season can be delightful – even if rain is possible at any time of year.
Recommended length of stay: Stay for a long weekend for a fascinating city break, or take a week to a fortnight to explore all that England has to offer
Local currency: British Pound (GBP)
BOROUGH MARKET FOOD TOUR
Discover the secrets and delights of London’s oldest and most renowned food market. Explore the huge range of exceptional British and international produce available and learn all the fascinating facts about the Market’s rich history. Taste an array of treats, including rare breed meats, fine cheeses from Britain and beyond, superfood juices, fresh scallops, olives and antipasti, and take part in a tutored wine tasting.
LONDON HELICOPTER TOURS
The London Helicopter offers you three incredible flight routes to choose from. Each one of them will take you up to more than 1,000 feet and provide uninterrupted panoramic views of one the greatest cities on earth. It really is a trip of a lifetime.
BELMOND BRITISH PULLMAN LUXURY DAY TRIPS
Expect luxury, glamour and a dash of adventure on an unforgettable trip through the British countryside. Restored to their former glory, the Belmond British Pullman’s carriages are as famous today as in the heyday of train travel. Whether you prefer afternoon tea, flowing champagne or both—as many guests do—there’s a journey for everyone. Whichever you choose, we guarantee that you’ll be whisked back to a more elegant era.
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PARIS AUTHENTIC
The Paris Authentic Parisian drivers offer a tour for an unusual discovery of the capital in a Citroën 2CV. Anything is possible on this custom tour; from a one hour trip to an entire day tour. Journey to the heart of Montmartre, tour the steep streets of the Marais, or visit Paris at night with a bottle of champagne.
WINE IN PARIS – WINE CELLARS TOUR WITH VIP MONTMARTRE VINEYARD VISIT AND TASTINGS
Enjoy a tour that combines two wine venues in Paris, with tastings and walks in both locations. The first experience is in a 200-year-old wine cellar near the Louvre, which was once used to store the wine reserves of Louis XV. You’ll explore the grape varieties featured in French wines, talk through the winemaking processes, and get tips on tasting techniques. The second tour is in the Montmartre district, within a little-known vineyard where you’ll enjoy a VIP tasting.
BATEAUX PARISIANS LUNCH/DINNER CRUISE
Bateaux Parisiens offers cruise tours, lunch cruises and dinner cruises. Aboard an entirely glass-encased boat, you’ll be in on the secret of the city of lights, and enjoy meticulously presented cuisine and attentive and discreet service. This is a must-do; a cultural and very Parisian experience that is unique and must be shared.
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There isn’t a single travel destination that has the romantic pull of France. Idealised by millions all over the world, dreams of French holidays involve champagne on the Eiffel Tower, cruises on the Seine, bicycling through wine country and exploring the resorts of the Côte d’Azur. While Paris is famous for its sophistication, there are more than 40,000 castles and chateaus dotting the countryside, dozens of ski resorts in the French Alps, holiday towns along the coast and countless cities and villages hidden around every hill providing never-ending opportunities to explore.
France
BEST TIME TO VISIT FRANCE
France has four distinct seasons and each season offers delights for travellers, but arguably the best time to visit is in late spring (May) and early autumn (September), to avoid the crowds of summer and the cold winters. Having said that, summer (June to August) remains the most popular season to visit France.
Recommended length of stay: Spend a leisurely long weekend in Paris, or tour more of France on a seven to ten night stay
Currency: Euro (EUR)
SpainWith everything from spectacular coastlines to captivating history, it’s no wonder Spain is one of the most popular destinations in the world for travellers. The stretches of sparkling coastline like Costa Brava’s pine forests and the surf-lashed north Basque shore are just the beginning. Explore Barcelona’s mesmerising Gaudí architecture, from the towering Sagrada Família to magical Park Güell, and Madrid’s golden triangle of art museums, eclectic mix of 19th-century architecture and cool contemporary design. Venture off the coast to one of Spain’s sparkling islands, where you can walk in Mallorca’s Sierra Tramuntana mountains or spot whales and dolphins off the southern coast of Tenerife.
BEST TIME TO VISIT SPAIN
Featuring the warmest climate on mainland Europe, there is no bad time to visit Spain. The peak tourist season is summer (June to August), when an amazing amount of foreign visitors flock to Spain’s famed beaches. The best time to visit Spain is any time between May and October, when the weather is warm and sunny.
Recommended length of stay: A weekend away for a city break, to two weeks to see multiple cities
Currency: Euro (EUR
REVEL IN THE WONDERS OF THE ALHAMBRA WITH A PRIVATE VISIT, GRANADA
The exquisite Alhambra Palace is one of the most perfect examples of a medieval Muslim palace in the whole world. Explore the intricacies of its design away from the crowds as you marvel at the stunning architecture with a private after-hours visit.
TAPAS TASTING DELIGHTS, SAN SEBASTIAN
Madrid and Barcelona have their fair share of exquisite cuisine, but it is the Basque city of San Sebastian that is the gastronomic capital of Spain, with a galaxy of Michelin-honoured restaurants. Here the tapas dishes are known as ‘pintxos’ and you can embark on an adventure with a local expert who will reveal the finest establishments amongst the bewildering array of options.
CITY TOUR BY MOTORCYCLE, BARCELONA
During this brilliant twist on traditional sightseeing, you can ride around the city in a motorcycle sidecar, seeing points of interest, including the wondrous architectural works of Gaudi, Casa Mila and Casa Batllo. Travel out of the city to Montjuic to see the Olympic stadium and stop for a glass of Cava whilst looking out over the city.
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DINE IN THE ROMANCE OF PUGLIA
The ubiquitous conical-shaped trulli houses are a distinct feature of certain towns and villages in Puglia that have drawn visitors from afar for years. Take in their romance without the crowds as you settle down for a private candlelit dinner inside one of the iconic white buildings.
DISCOVER THE SECRETS OF TUSCAN CUISINE
Learn how to prepare a full menu of meals with an expert professional at the noted wine-producing Medici estate. You’ll not only create delicious cuisine using recipes passed down from generation to generation, you can also enjoy sampling the Coltibuono wines and extra virgin olive oils during lunch and tour the ageing cellars and magnificent formal gardens.
BEHIND THE SCENES OF VENICE’S ARTISANS
Enjoy a private and exclusive look at some of La Serenissima’s most famous trades. Learn the fine craft of gondola building at a traditional boatyard, get involved in the hands-on task of mask-making at a private workshop, and venture to the island of Murano to witness a real glass master in action, using age-old techniques of glass blowing.
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Italy boasts more cultural sights and attractions than you could ever hope to see in a single visit. From the Leaning Tower of Pisa, to the intricate Gothic architecture of Cathedral Square in Milan, to the incredible wealth of artwork housed in the galleries of Tuscany, a holiday in Italy is nothing short of a compulsory experience.
Italy
BEST TIME TO VISIT ITALY
Most people visit Italy in summer, between June and August; however, the best times to visit Italy are in spring (April to May) and autumn (September to October), when the weather is cool and dry, the skies are generally clear, and there are fewer tourists around. The sea is warm enough for swimming between June and September. Most Italians take their vacation in August, and many shops and restaurants are closed during this period. The ski season runs from December to April, and the best time to go hiking in the Alps is between June and September.
Recommended length of stay: A weekend away for a city break, to a full two weeks to truly explore Italy
Local currency: Euro (EUR)
DISCOVER THE WONDERS OF LISBON
Explore the Alfama Quarter, with its steep streets and alleys, or head to the Baixa, Lisbon’s main shopping and banking district. The Calouste Gulbenkian Museum in Avenidas Novas is Portugal’s finest museum; its collection includes a magnificent range of artefacts, sculptures and paintings.
EXPLORE SCENIC ARCHITECTURE AND WINE LODGES, PORTO
Porto has a picturesque location on a steep hillside above the River Douro. Visit some of the city’s most striking monuments including the opulent 19th-century Stock Exchange. End the day on the Ribeira district’s alluring quayside, the Cais da Ribeira, after a port wine tasting at one of the famous wine lodges.
PGA COURSES IN THE ALGARVE SUNSHINE
Though not one of the historical homes of golf, southern Portugal now draws legions of enthusiasts to its luminous courses. Over forty are featured in the Algarve alone, with at least half of these stretched out across the 100-mile coastline, looking out over the Mediterranean, making this the perfect place to relax and enjoy a round at a leisurely pace.
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From enviable beaches and eclectic architecture to quaint fishing villages and famous vineyards, Portugal is a culture-rich country brimming with old-world charm. The southern region of the Algarve is a firm favourite with travellers, where an array of top-class beach resorts, once sleepy fishing villages, provide luxurious oceanside accommodation. There is far more to Portugal than its beaches, however. The country is home to some breathtaking architecture and cultural treasures, including the Jerónimos Monastery and its Manueline architecture, the iconic Monument to the Discoveries, and the most-photographed building in all of Portugal, the Tower of Belém.
Portugal
BEST TIME TO VISIT PORTUGAL
Portugal has a typically Mediterranean climate, characterised by hot, dry summers, and cool, wet winters. The best time to visit Portugal is during spring and autumn, when the weather is warm and fine, and there aren’t too many tourists around. However, summer is the high season, and is probably when the ocean is at its most appealing.
Recommended length of stay: A weekend away for a city break, to two weeks to delve deeper into all that Portugal has to offer
Currency: Euro (EUR)
With a long and beautiful coastline flanked by more than a thousand islands, Croatia has become one of Europe’s most popular coastal holiday destinations. Medieval port cities like Dubrovnik and Split offer cultural and historical attractions, while tiny towns on islands like Krk and Hvar are a great place to escape the bustle of big cities and enjoy the sleepy atmosphere of this Mediterranean gem.
Croatia
BEST TIME TO VISIT CROATIA
The weather in Croatia is fairly predictable, with warm summers and cold winters. The best time to visit Croatia is in the warm summer months between May and September; however, July and August can be very crowded, especially in coastal resorts.
Recommended length of stay: A weekend away for a city break, to two weeks to see more of Croatia
Local currency: Croatian Kuna (HRK)
PRIVATE JEEP SAFARI AND WINE TASTING, HVAR
Explore some of Hvar’s most remote and interesting villages by Jeep including Malo Grablje and Velo Grablje. Enjoy incredible views of the islands of Brac, Korcula and Vis and enjoy a tasting of the high quality red wine produced from plavac grapes.
TOUR THE MEŠTROVIĆ GALLERY, SPLIT
Dedicated to the works of 20th-century sculptor, Ivan Meštrović, this gallery is one of the finest in Split. The collection is housed in a magnificent palace of Meštrović’s own design and the artist lived there himself. Gain a wonderful insight into the life and works of this exceptional sculptor, and enjoy expert guidance by the museum’s curator with a special champagne reception.
GAME OF THRONES TOUR, DUBROVNIK
The Dalmatian city of Dubrovnik and surrounding areas served as the stunning backdrop for the filming location of ‘King’s Landing’ in the Game of Thrones TV series. Tour different locations with an expert local guide, who worked as an extra on the show for four seasons.
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Russia has captivated the minds of travellers for decades, no small thanks to the mystery of the land behind the old iron-curtain. The largest country in the world has only really opened up to travellers from the western world in the last few decades, and now many adventurous tourists are discovering the wonders of Russia. Most travellers focus their attention on the western end of the country, where cosmopolitan cities like Moscow and St Petersburg offer world-class symphonies and ballets, and famous tourist attractions like the Kremlin, St Basil’s Cathedral, and the Winter Palace.
Russia
MATRYOSHKA PAINTING CLASS, MOSCOW
Take a closer look at one of the best-known Russian exports as you get to grips with Russian dolls. Known as ‘matryoshka’, meaning ‘little mother’, these dolls have an important cultural significance and you can learn the correct painting technique so that you’re able to create your very own unique souvenir that you can be proud of taking home.
PRIVATE VIEWING OF THE FABERGE COLLECTION, ST PETERSBURG
Avoid the crowds to witness the awe-inspiring collection of Faberge eggs, as well as around 4,000 other jewelled objets d’arts at the Faberge Museum. Estimated to be worth several hundred million pounds in value, the Faberge collection is a spectacular display of Russian art and heritage.
LIGHTNING SPEEDS IN A GENUINE FIGHTER JET, NIZHNY NOVGOROD
Soar into the skies with this breakneck adventure. The phenomenal MiG aircraft were a landmark development in the history of light fighter planes, combining unsurpassed efficiency and agility. Test your nerve by suiting up and climbing on board with an expert pilot.
BEST TIME TO VISIT RUSSIA
In winter, the weather in Russia is bitterly cold, especially in Siberia. Most travellers prefer to visit in the warmer months; as it tends to be rainy in July and August, the best time to visit Russia is May and June (spring), or September and October (autumn).
Recommended length of stay: 7 nights for Moscow and St. Petersburg
Local currency: Russian Ruble (RUB)
MOSCOW
This magical city has no shortage of wonders. The echoing vastness of Red Square, the splendid swirled cupolas of St. Basil’s, and the Kremlin itself – the fabled palace-fort of gilded domes.
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ST PETERSBURG
Trans-Siberian RailwayRide the rails of the Trans Mongolian railway from St. Petersburg on the Baltic Sea, to Hong Kong on the South China Sea. On the way visit grand imperial cities that shaped history as well as vast expanses of nature that are untouched by modernity.
Local currency: Chinese Yuan Renminbi (CNY), Russian Ruble (RUB) and Mongolian Tughrik (MNT)
GUANGZHOU
Founded in 214BC, China’s third largest city is a mesmerising concoction of glitz and flashing lights, between pockets of an old city that still retains its character from yesteryear. Today, Guangzhou is renowned as one of China’s top food destinations.
BEIJING
China’s capital is a thriving city which is the country’s political, economic and cultural centre. Visit Beijing’s many wonderful sights – the magnificent Lama Temple, Tiananmen Square and Mao’s Mausoleum.
ULAANBAATAR
On your way to Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia’s capital city, you’ll glimpse the south Gobi – the horse and ger dotted steppe which stretches from horizon to horizon.
HONG KONG
XIAN
TERELJ NATIONAL PARK
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BACKWATER CRUISE, KERALA
The scenic backwaters of Kerala comprise serene stretches of lakes, canals and lagoons located parallel to the coast of the Arabian Sea. The tranquil backwater cruises are a once in a lifetime experience - an overnight or a day houseboat cruise takes you through the scenic manmade islands and beautiful sights of coconut fringed backwaters and paddy fields.
THE GOLDEN TRIANGLE
Explore the sights and sounds of the Golden Triangle including the iconic Taj Mahal at Agra and the pink city of Jaipur. Dive deep into the rich culture of Delhi, the capital of seven different dynasties and rulers for over thousands year, and discover authentic Rajasthan handicrafts, from textiles to jewellery and pottery.
EXTRAORDINARY WILDLIFE
Discover the extraordinary wildlife of India, from the tigers of Ranthambore National Park to the families of elephant at the Periyer Wildlife Sanctuary in Kerala. West Bengal’s famed Sunderbans National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site whose marshlands are teeming with exotic wildlife like crocodiles, or if you’re a birdwatcher you may prefer Keoladeo National Park in Bharatpur – home to the rare Siberian Crane.
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India continues to draw travellers from across the globe for its natural wonders, cultural richness and awe-inspiring sights. India boasts a startling array of world-famous attractions: from the historic Red Fort of Old Delhi, to the glimmering Golden Temple of Amritsar, the ghats of Varanasi, the desert palaces of Rajasthan, the tranquil backwaters of Kerala, the cool alpine air of Darjeeling and, of course, the immortal Taj Mahal.
India
BEST TIME TO VISIT INDIA
The best time to visit India is during winter (November to March), when the monsoon season is over, and temperatures haven’t yet reached the heights of summer. The low tourist season is between April and September.
Recommended length of stay: There’s so much to discover in India - if it’s your first time consider two weeks to really delve into this incredible destination.
Local currency: Indian Rupee (INR)
SNORKEL AND DIVE IN HIKKADUWA
The Hikkaduwa Rocky Islets were declared sanctuaries in 1940, and in 1998 upgraded to the status of a nature reserve and later to a national park. The famed Coral Gardens are one of the main attractions of Hikkaduwa and ideal for either dives or snorkeling. Turtles abound in Hikkaduwa.
VISIT A MASK GALLERY IN AMBALANGODA
Just twenty km south of Bentota is Ambalangoda, a town is renowned for its craft of wooden masks and puppets. The traditional masks are carved from light Balsa-like wood, from Kaduru trees that grow in marshy lands bordering paddy fields. The wood is smoke dried for a week in preparation. The hand carved and hand painted masks have been used in traditional dance and dramas, which originated from centuries old rural village rituals.
VISIT SIGIRIYA IN THE CULTURAL TRIANGLE
Embark on a climb of one of the island’s most iconic sights; Sigiriya Rock Fortress. Considered the ‘8th wonder of the world’, Sigiriya was built in the 5th century AD by the island’s then ruler King Kasyappa. It boasts world famous frescoes painted on sheer rock face, and lush gardens.
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Sri Lanka is a stunning island in the Indian Ocean, with an interior of dense tropical jungles framed by sandy golden beaches. The island’s mountainous landscape has more than a hundred picturesque waterfalls and numerous hiking trails, along with sacred Buddhist cities that feature ancient temples dating back thousands of years.
Sri Lanka
BEST TIME TO VISIT SRI LANKA
Despite two monsoon seasons; the south-western monsoon which brings sporadic rains to the south-west of Sri Lanka between May to December and the north-eastern monsoon, which brings wind and rain between October and January, Sri Lanka is a year-round destination. Conditions remain humid and balmy throughout the year, across most parts of the island.
Recommended length of stay: Stay two to three nights for a safari or wildlife stay.
Local currency: Sri Lankan Rupees (LKR), although USD, GBP and the Euro are accepted at all leading hotels
The Philippines offers plenty to see and do, from lazing on palm-fringed beaches to world-class scuba diving and snorkelling sites, and a wealth of great cultural attractions in between. Whichever way you decide to experience the Philippines, there are several tourist sights and activities that one simply can’t afford to miss. Manila, the capital, is a chaotic yet compelling city, with plenty to keep travellers occupied. Visit Intramuros, the historic walled enclave full of Spanish-colonial architecture, and Binondo, the one of the oldest and most vibrant Chinatowns in the world.
The Philippines
BEST TIME TO VISIT THE PHILIPPINES
The Philippines has a tropical climate characterised by distinct rainy and dry seasons. Weather-wise, the best time to visit the Philippines is between November and April; however this is also peak tourist season.
Recommended length of stay: Stay at least two to three nights in the Philippines’ top destinations to ensure you don’t miss out.
Currency: Philippine Peso (PHP)
EXPLORE THE OLD AND THE NEW, MANILA
Manila is is a delightful mix of the old and the new, from modern shopping malls, imposing high-rise buildings, and pulsating nightlife to ancient Spanish churches. Offering a rich colonial and military history, Manila’s historic sights are matched by the famously friendly locals and a bustling nightlife.
DISCOVER INCREDIBLE BEACHES, BOHOL
Bohol, located in the Central Visayas region, is naturally beautiful and has a reputation for some of the best beaches in the country. Leave your resort for a day trip that will introduce you to the wonders of Bohol; from zip lining over Lobos River, cycling the Chocolate Hills, named after the brown colour it takes on during summer, or observing the smallest primate in the world – the Tarsier, known for its distinctively large eyes.
SUBTERRANEAN RIVER NATIONAL PARK, PALAWAN
Explore the Subterranean River National Park, a UNESCO Heritage Site, just a two hour drive from the city centre of Palawan. The park’s awe-inspiring river features dome-shaped cathedral-like caverns that stretch up to eight kilometres underneath the limestone cliffs. The river is also a significant habitat for biodiversity conservation and has some of the most important forests in Asia.
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OFF THE BEATEN TRACK, MERGUI ARCHIPELAGO
You will be sure to fall in love with this beautiful off the beaten track destination – it’s untouched, authentic and feels like paradise on earth. The Mergui Archipelago is the place to visit in Myanmar: you can enjoy the clear waters and beautiful white sand beach without worrying about huge crowds of tourists.
ADVENTURE DAY, INLE LAKE
This active day provides a different perspective of Inle lake for those who wish to step off the classic routes and discover what is beyond the stilt-house villages. Combining biking, kayaking and walking allows you to experience the lake and its many faces in a brand new and active way.
SOAN OFFERING TO THE MONKS, BAGAN
Delve into Buddhist culture by making a mid-morning offering of the soan, their final meal of the day, to some of the monks of Bagan. In turn, the monks will thank you with a blessing of wishes for health and happiness and, while they eat and relax outside with a cup of tea or coffee and some local snacks.
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Myanmar, still known as Burma to many, is fondly referred to as ‘the Golden Land’ because of the abundant use of gold leaf on its temples and shrines. It is a country with a rich diversity of cultures, religions and languages - home to more than 100 ethnic groups - and a history spanning over three millennia, reflected in some of Southeast Asia’s most abundant and opulently adorned temples.
Myanmar
BEST TIME TO VISIT MYANMAR
The best time to visit Myanmar is between November and February, which allows you to miss the rainy monsoon season and the worst of the heat. Myanmar is still a fairly undiscovered travel destination so whatever time of year you go, you are unlikely to have to deal with crowds of tourists.
Recommended length of stay: Between 10-14 days is ideal to enjoy a mix of experiences in Myanmar without rushing
Currency: Myanmar Kyat (MMK)
EXCLUSIVE LUNCH AT A PRIVATE HOUSE, SRAH SRANG
Conveniently located on the banks of the Srah Srang lake, nestled right within the Angkor Archeological Park, this Khmer wooden house, with furniture and decorations made from local materials, will be sure to add an original touch and a relaxing and welcome break to a day of rigorous temple exploration, far from the madding crowds.
COUNTRYSIDE DISCOVERY TUKTUK TOURS, KEP AND KAMPOT
During this private half day tour by local Tuktuk you will have the chance to experience all the beauty of this coastal region up-close. Learn more about local products and indulge in the slow- paced village life, enjoying the real Cambodia, its natural beauty, its friendly people and unique local products.
STREET FOOD DISCOVERY WITH MR NARA, PHNOM PENH
Street food has always been an essential part of Phnom Penh’s daily life and culture. This private tour, led by a local chef, will give you the chance to experience the rich diversity of traditional Khmer cuisine. Taste a variety of unusual dishes, gain a deeper understanding of the local life and spend time with an amazing host.
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One of the most authentic and unspoiled destinations in Southeast Asia, Cambodia attracts adventurous travellers with remarkable ancient temples, unique cultural experiences and picturesque rural landscapes.
Cambodia
BEST TIME TO VISIT CAMBODIA
The weather in Cambodia is typically tropical with distinct wet and dry seasons. The best time to visit Cambodia is in the cooler dry season, from November to February, when temperatures are more comfortable. For visiting the temples at Angkor, or enjoying the beauty of the Tonle Sap in full flood, the best time to go to Cambodia is during monsoon season, from June to October, but temperatures and humidity levels can be high during this period.
Recommended length of stay: 7–10 days to explore the wonders of Cambodia
Currency: Cambodian Riel (KHR), although USD is also accepted in many places
The mountainous, landlocked country of Laos is one of Southeast Asia’s greatest tourist destinations: an unassuming, friendly land full of natural beauty and interesting cultural sites. The sleepy, languid nature of Laos’ capital Vientiane is symbolic of the easy-going, relaxed atmosphere that permeates the entire country. Unmissable tourist sites in Vientiane include Pha That Luang, a gorgeous Buddhist temple, and Buddha Park, housing a wonderfully bizarre collection of both Buddhist and Hindu religious edifices. However, the number one tourist destination in Laos remains the UNESCO World Heritage city of Luang Prabang. A mixture of authentic culture and modern convenience, in Luang Prabang monks in orange robes stroll past a curious mixture of traditional wooden houses and French colonial architecture, while a bustling cafe culture plays out on the banks of the Mekong and Nam Khan Rivers.
Laos
BEST TIME TO VISIT LAOS
Laos has a tropical climate, characterised by high temperatures all year round. The Monsoon Season (May to October) is slightly cooler, but very wet. The best time to visit Laos is between November and March, although this is high tourist season and so accommodation prices may be higher than they are at other times of the year. Between March and May Laos experiences a very hot season, with daytime temperatures often reaching 104°F (40°C).
Recommended length of stay: 4-10 days to experience the diverse landscapes of Laos
Currency: Laos Kip (LAK)
ARTIST IN RESIDENCE, LUANG PRABANG
Tiao Nithakhong Somsanith is a descendant of Vang Na, in the line of Viceroys proceeding from the former Luang Prabang monarchy. Learn more about the life, culture and traditional arts of Luang Prabang, including flower arrangement, embroidery art work, stencilling and water colour painting.
COOKING EXPERIENCE AT VANVISA, LUANG PRABANG
Just a few hundred metres from the Kuang Sy waterfalls, take part in a cooking class that will allow you to discover the authentic taste of Lao cuisine. The class will take place in a lush green area overlooking a small waterfall of turquoise water, and after the preparation of four different dishes, the lunch will be shared together with your host.
BACI CEREMONY, LUANG PRABANG
Attend a Baci “Soukhouan” ceremony, one of the most popular traditions in Laos and an integral aspect of many important life events. This solemn ceremony will allow you to better understand the local beliefs, and can be followed by a dance show accompanied by traditional music instrumentation or a dinner in the local house for a more immersive experience.
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RIVER CRUISE, MEKONG DELTA
As you sail along the Mekong River, you’ll experience the bustling daily lives of locals along the banks, and watch barges crossing the river to a scenic backdrop of fruit drying facilities and wooden ship building yards.
COOKING CLASS AT THA OM GARDEN HOUSE, HUE
What better way to discover the people and gastronomy of a place than by joining a cooking class in the kitchen? Considered by many Vietnamese “the most important place in a household”, you will not only learn about the ingredients that make up royal style cooking but also get to savour it in traditional surroundings.
BACKSTREET ADVENTURE BY MINSK, HANOI
Discover another side of the city away from the usual places filled with tourists on the back of an old-style Soviet Minsk. You will be able observe the real life of Hanoians outside of the famous historical parts and Old Quarter, as you ride through the maze of zigzagging backstreets and narrow alleyways.
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Vietnam is known for its cuisine and offers an abundance of flavourful options for travellers to choose from. Hue is the old imperial capital of Vietnam with its royal palaces and palatial mausoleums, and nearby the battle sites of the Demilitarised Zone (DMZ) are reminders of the brutality of war. Despite rapid economic expansion over recent years, Vietnam’s cultural roots remain strong. You’ll find ancient temples and colourful pagodas scattered throughout urban centres, interspersed with luxurious hotels and sleek skyscrapers. A country with a complex history, boundless natural beauty and fascinating cultural influences, Vietnam provides a wealth of different activities and unique experiences.
Vietnam
BEST TIME TO VISIT VIETNAM
There is no clear-cut best time to visit Vietnam. However, spring (February to April) and autumn (August to October) offer temperate weather and are the driest times of year. Travellers may want to avoid Monsoon season: roughly May to September in the southwest and October to April in the Northeast. Nonetheless, most people travel over the December to January period. Remember that the regions have such varied weather patterns that it ultimately depends on where you intend to visit.
Recommended length of stay: 10-14 days in order to see the must-see sights of the country
Currency: Vietnamese Dong (VND)
EXPERIENCE THE CULINARY DELIGHTS OF SEMINYAK
Taste authentic Indonesian cuisine bursting with exotic flavours, starting with a sundowner at a stylish rooftop bar, and wrapping up with dessert amid illuminated rice paddies.
EXPLORE THE LAKES AND HILLS OF BALI
Escape to the cool highlands of Bedugul to discover Bali’s lakes and hills. Browse local markets, walk through lush forests, admire mountain lakes and tour the iconic Ulun Danu Temple.
SUNRISE AT BOROBUDUR
Watch the day’s first rays illuminate the UNESCO heritage site of Borobudur. Explore this massive Buddhist monument and its surroundings, being captivated by the legends and architectural beauty of Java’s most famous temples.
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Colourful and exotic, the archipelago of Indonesia encompasses more than 17,000 islands spread across 3,000 miles of ocean in Southeast Asia. From Komodo dragons, orangutans and coral reefs to mystic cultures, gorgeous beaches and active volcanoes, Indonesia’s sheer diversity of options for touring is simply mind-boggling.
Indonesia
BEST TIME TO VISIT INDONESIA
Although the weather is pleasant for most of the year, the best time to visit Indonesia is in the dry season, between May and September. Monsoons can make more remote areas all but inaccessible in the wet months, but tourist hotspots like Bali, Java and Sumatra are always enjoyable.
Recommended length of stay: A minimum of three to five nights to explore Bali, or ten to fourteen days to visit multiple islands
Currency: Indoneisan Rupiah (IDR)
Enticed by the sparkling beaches of the islands in the south, the enigmatic temples and hill-tribes of the north, and the neon lights of Bangkok in between, exotic Thailand has something for every traveller. The limestone karst rock formations and lush rainforests of Khao Sok National Park and other nature reserves are popular spots for jungle trekking, and the crystal-clear waters around the southern beach playgrounds like Phuket, Koh Pha Ngan and Koh Phi Phi are a paradise for scuba diving and watersports.
Thailand
BEST TIME TO VISIT THAILAND
The weather in Thailand is divided into three seasons: the cool season (November to February), the hot season (March to May) and the rainy season (June to October). The cool season is usually considered the best time to visit Thailand, as it has the most sunshine and least rain. However, the December holidays tend to be busy and the prices inflated, so the overall best months to visit Thailand are November, January and February.
Recommended length of stay: 10-14 days is a great choice if you want to see Thailand’s highlights and experience some local adventures
Currency: Thai Baht (THB)
EXPLORE ANCIENT TEMPLES AND PALACES, BANGKOK
Visit the famous reclining Buddha of Wat Pho, and be awed by the grandeur and majesty of the Grand Palace, Thailand’s most important landmark. Adjoining the Grand Palace is Wat Phra Kaew, home to the Emerald Buddha which is thought to have been made in the 15th century.
THAI FOR A DAY, CHIANG MAI
Discover Thai culture through the eyes of a local. Spend a day with a family, joining them as they go about their day to day activities. Learn about deep-rooted traditions and hear stories of the past while preparing a typical Thai meal at the family’s rural home.
TOUR THE OLD TOWN ON AN E-BIKE TOUR, PHUKET
Uncover the rich and colorful cultural heritage of Phuket as you ride through the historic quarters of this quaint provincial island on an e-bike. Visit Baan Silaprachan, home to the family of a former Phuket Governor, before exploring the pictorial museum of Thai Hua housed in a former Chinese school.
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TOUR A CLASSIC SEASIDE CITY, KAMAKURA
Explore and experience historic Kamakura. Mingle with the locals while visiting sacred ancient sites such as Engaku-ji Zen temple and a shrine dedicated to the god of samurai. Travel aboard the century-old Enoden Railway for a scenic ride along the coastline.
DINNER WITH A MAIKO, KYOTO
Delve into the world of Geisha culture during this insightful night out in Kyoto. Start with an insightful walk through the atmospheric streets of Gion, the city’s Geisha district. Then dine in the company of a Maiko, an apprentice, enjoying fascinating conversations, graceful traditional dances and lively local drinking games.
SAMURAI SWORD LESSON, TOKYO
Meet with one of Tokyo’s most famous choreographers for a lesson in the art of Japanese sword fighting. Draw a traditional blade and learn to swash it around like a true samurai warrior.
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A holiday in Japan combines the best of both ancient and modern attractions, and makes this enigmatic country a delight to explore. Japan’s major cities (Tokyo, Kyoto, and Osaka) appear on the surface to be westernised, but visitors quickly realise that the sleek modern culture of Japan is expertly blended with millennia of tradition, evident in the Buddhist and Shinto temples sprinkled throughout the urban centres, intricate social rituals for eating and greeting, and other small reminders of Japan’s long and proud history.
Japan
BEST TIME TO VISIT JAPAN
April is considered the best time to visit Japan because of the likelihood of the cherry blossoms being in bloom. Otherwise, the weather in Japan varies dramatically from the north to the south, with the rainy season generally lasting from June to early August. September is typhoon season; however, October and November tend to be a good time to travel to Japan, as the weather is mild and pleasant.
Recommended length of stay: At least five nights in Tokyo, three weeks to explore more of Japan’s fascinating cities and cultural wonders
Currency: Japanese Yen (JPY)
WILDLIFE, WESTERN AUSTRALIA & QUEENSLAND
Experience Australia’s diverse wildlife, from swimming with whale sharks in Western Australia, gliding with turtles over the Great Barrier Reef, cuddling a koala at Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary in Queensland, or reeling in that massive marlin off Lizard Island.
AUSTRALIAN OUTBACK, NORTHERN TERRITORY
Discover the wide open spaces of the Outback from the comfort of a luxury 4WD, get a bird’s eye view from a scenic flight or explore the red sands on the back of a horse. You can find a bit of the outback in every state of Australia, but the famous Uluru is found in the heart of the Northern Territory.
THE GREAT BARRIER REEF, QUEENSLAND
The Great Barrier Reef offers a range of experiences from simply snorkelling from a pontoon, sailing a yacht through pristine waters, sipping sparkling wine on an isolated coral cay, or chilling on the beach of a deluxe Island resort.
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Australia is a land of diversity, from its cosmopolitan cities to its natural wonders. It’s a destination full of unique experiences, from interacting with wildlife, enjoying the feeling of wide open spaces, experiencing the brilliant colours of the Great Barrier Reef or even exploring the red sands of the outback.
Australia
BEST TIME TO VISIT AUSTRALIA
Due to the mild, temperate climate of Australia, there is really no bad time to visit – even in mid-winter (June), the mercury regularly climbs to 20°C. However, the best time to visit Australia is definitely during the summer (December to March), as although temperatures can reach 40°C, more events and festivals take place, and a generally more festive atmosphere fills the streets.
Recommended length of stay: Three weeks
Local currency: Australian dollar (AUD)
New Zealand’s rustic blend of Western and Polynesian culture combines with its stunning scenery to create a land of contrasts. The ‘Land of the Long White Cloud’ is an adventurer’s paradise, with opportunities to try activities like scuba diving, hot air ballooning, rock climbing, and other extreme sports. Major cities like Auckland, Christchurch and Wellington have excellent restaurants and nightlife, along with an array of fascinating museums and cultural attractions.
New Zealand
BEST TIME TO VISIT NEW ZEALAND
The weather in New Zealand is fairly temperate all year round, though the south of the country gets cold in the winter. The western sides of the islands tend to be very rainy, while the eastern parts are shielded from ocean winds by the mountain ranges. Most locals and overseas tourists take a New Zealand holiday in December, January and February, crowding most beach destinations. The best time to visit New Zealand is in spring (September to November) and autumn (March to May) when the temperatures are moderate.
Recommended length of stay: Two weeks
Local currency: New Zealand dollar (NZD)
WINERIES AND DELICIOUS CUISINE, AUCKLAND
Explore Auckland, on the beautiful Waitamata Harbour. Try its award-winning wineries and delicious local produce in the inner-city, or venture to its stunning black-sand beaches on the west coast – less than an hour away from the city centre.
DART RIVER ADVENTURE, MT ASPIRING NATIONAL PARK
Spend a day with Dart River Wilderness Jet from Queenstown - an exhilarating and spectacular journey deep into the heart of the world-renowned Mt Aspiring National Park. This rich and diverse experience features stunning scenery that unfolds as you travel deep into the rivers and forests of the Dart River Valley and into the Te Wai Pounamu World Heritage site.
MAORI VILLAGE, ROTORUA
Journey back to a time of proud warriors and ancient traditions at Tamaki Maori Village in Rotorua. You’ll experience ceremonial rituals, powerful performances and learn about the customs and stories of the Maori people.
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RIVER CRUISE, SIGATOKA
Cruise up the Sigatoka River to visit authentic Fijian villages and experience a day in the life of the locals. You’ll be introduced to the rich culture of the people of Fiji, and learn about the history, customs and legends of the area with you.
NATADOLA BEACH, VITI LEVU
Experience pristine Natadola Beach – one of the most beautiful beaches in Fiji. Its vast sand bank slides into a cobalt sea that’s ideal for swimming, regardless of the tide. If you’re feeling more adventurous try snorkelling or even a horse ride along the beach.
DAY TRIP, MALAMALA ISLAND
Embark on a day trip to the world’s first island beach club – Malamala Island. Surrounded by Fiji’s famous crystal clear waters and just 25 minutes from Port Denarau, you’ll enjoy white sand beaches, beachside cabanas, a resort style infinity edge pool, and views across the Mamanuca Islands from Fiji’s best located island.
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Experience some of most beautiful beaches on the planet and enjoy the hospitality of the friendliest people on earth. Fiji provides a culture and flavour that is unique even within the South Pacific Islands. The verdant islands of Fiji are famous for their eternal sunshine and their beauty is legendary, with orchids hanging over waterfalls in lush jungle, and palms lining long stretches of beach.
Fiji
BEST TIME TO VISIT FIJI
The best time to visit Fiji is any time between late March and early December. June to October, the winter months, can also be a pleasant time to visit as it is still warm but there is less humidity. The sea temperature in Fiji is pleasant year-round.
Recommended length of stay: Five nights
Local currency: Fijian dollar (FJD)
EXPLORE A WORLD HERITAGE SITE, TRINIDAD
Founded in 1514, Trinidad is well-known for its charming colonial atmosphere, cobbled streets, and beautiful surrounding countryside. Declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1988, the town’s pastel-coloured architecture and horse-drawn carts are a sight that’s not to be missed.
TRY A PHOTOGRAPHIC SAFARI, HAVANA
Get to the heart of Cuba on an exhilarating photography safari tour, with opportunities to shoot architecture, colonial villages and lush tropical landscapes. Start with an off the beaten track experience in Havana, explore the Biosphere Reserve of the Sierra del Rosario, and trek through the Valley of Viñales to capture geological formations and tobacco fields.
TOUR THE CITY BY CLASSIC CAR, HAVANA
There’s no better way to explore the grand, old suburbs of Havana than cruising in a classic convertible. Discover must-see sights of the city, including incredible colonial architecture, grand plazas and architectural highlights including the Revolution Museum.
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There is much to see and do in Cuba, encompassing historical attractions, wonderfully charming small towns, beautiful natural surrounds, world-class beaches, and - of course - more hedonistic pursuits, such as cigar factory tours, salsa dancing classes, and numerous bars and nightclubs.
Cuba
BEST TIME TO VISIT CUBA
The best time to visit Cuba is between December and May, when the days are warm, dry and sunny. Between June and November, Cuba can be very hot, humid and wet - although on the plus side, as this is low tourist season, accommodation will be cheaper and tourist attractions will be less crowded.
Recommended length of stay: 10 to 14 nights to enjoy Havana, a beach break and discover many of the beautiful towns and sights across the island
Local currency: Cuban convertible peso (CUC)
DISCOVER MAUI AND HALEAKALA VOLCANO, HAWAII
There is nothing more breathtaking and grounding than watching the sunrise at 10,000 feet above sea level on the summit of the dormant volcano known as Haleakala. This is one for the early-risers, but the sight of the sun rising and the majestic views on the drive down to the base are well worth it.
CAMP IN YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK, SIERRA NEVADA
Enjoy a small-group, guided tour that goes beyond Yosemite Valley and brings you closer to the beauty of this National Park by spending the night on the ground. See Giant Sequoia Trees and explore Yosemite High Country before returning to San Francisco.
EXPLORE ASHEVILLE AND THE GREAT SMOKY MOUNTAINS, NORTH CAROLINA
The Biltmore Estate is a must-see for everyone interested in the history and flair of the Gilded Age, while the Great Smoky Mountains are the most visited National Park in the US. Driving through clouds, discovering waterfalls and the Appalachian Trail or horse-back riding through the lush forest; there is something for everyone!
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Spectacular cities filled with sky-high buildings, glorious national parks, stunning ocean views and world-class attractions – there are so many places in the USA to explore that it can be hard to choose where to start first.
USA
BEST TIME TO VISIT USA
The USA is truly a year-round destination with the Northern states seeing a huge temperature change between summer and winter, while the Southern states, including Texas and most of California remain fairly temperate in winter months with hot summers. The Rocky Mountain region is a year-round mecca for outdoor enthusiasts for either skiing or hiking and mountain-biking. New England is particularly attractive during the fall foliage while the most popular tourist attractions and National Parks should be avoided between July and early August as they may be crowded with families on holiday during this period.
Recommended length of stay: Five nights for city breaks, ten to twelve nights for multi-city trips
Local currency: United States Dollar (USD)
WHALE-WATCHING ADVENTURE, PUERTO VALDES
Enjoy a once-in-a-lifetime experience and watch the Southern Right whales with their calves from a zodiac boat from August till mid-December.
EXPERIENCE CITY LIFE, BUENOS AIRES
Spend time in this vibrant city to learn about the wines of the region, or even take a tango lesson. Buenos Aires offers no end of entertainment for all visitors, young and old alike.
WALK THE PERITO MORENO GLACIER, SANTA CRUZ PROVINCE
If you only visit one glacier in your life, pick Perito Moreno in Patagonia. This incredible ice mass towers above the water of Patagonia’s Los Glaciares National Park; get a close up view from a viewing platform along the glacier.
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Argentina is such a diverse country, it can be difficult to know where to begin. From the sun-baked high-altitude landscapes of the North to the frozen tip of Southern Patagonia, the country’s vast expanse is packed with one jaw-dropping view after another. Just the word Argentina conjures up images of lone gauchos riding across vast plains of the Pampas, of sultry characters locked in tango’s passionate embrace and of exuberant football fans cheering on the famous Maradona. All these experiences can be found within Argentina’s broad borders, but this dynamic country goes beyond the stereotype and delivers much, much more.
Argentina
BEST TIME TO VISIT ARGENTINA
The weather in Argentina varies widely from north to south, so deciding the best time to visit Argentina depends on where you’re going. The best time to visit Patagonia and the southern region is from September to March; while the northern region and Iguazú Falls are year-round destinations. The best time to go to Buenos Aires is in the spring and autumn (September to November and March to May) to avoid extreme temperatures and large crowds. The ski season in Argentina runs from June to September.
Recommended length of stay: A minimum of two nights for a city break, but stay for longer to truly appreciate the diverse landscapes of Argentina
Local currency: Argentine Peso (ARS)
Chile’s unique ribbon-like shape gives it a hugely varied climate. This ranges from the world’s driest desert – the Atacama, through to a Mediterranean climate in the centre, and an Alpine climate in the south, complete with glaciers, fjords and lakes.
ChileBEST TIME TO VISIT CHILE
Chile’s climate varies dramatically from north to south, with stark changes in temperature from summer to winter. Overall, the best time to visit is in the summer, between September and March.
Recommended length of stay: Stay at least two nights at each of Chile’s major attractions, or combine with Argentina for a multi-centre adventure
Local currency: Chilean Peso (CLP)
VISIT THE WORLD’S DRIEST DESERT, ATACAMA
San Pedro de Atacama is a truly unique destination with geysers, moon valleys and salt lakes. Discover out-of-this-world landscapes, quaint little hotels made of adobe, and great restaurants.
EXPLORE TORRES DEL PAINE, PATAGONIA
A beautiful park of mountain peaks, lakes and glaciers, Torres del Paine is a true hiking paradise. For a truly stunning view, stay in one of the lodges within the park – perfect for unwinding after a day of exploring.
TASTE CHILEAN WINES, MAIPO VALLEY
Head south of Santiago’s city centre to discover the gorgeous vineyards of the Maipo Valley, which feature varietals such as Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Carmenere and Syrah.
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EXPLORE THE WETLANDS OF THE PANTANAL
Famous for its rich variety of flora and fauna, the Pantanal is a natural region encompassing the world’s largest tropical wetland area. Discover this incredible landscape on horseback to witness exotic birds, capybaras, caimans and possibly even a jaguar.
VISIT THE ASTOUNDING IGUAZÚ FALLS
Ride a boat under these awe-inspiring falls for a truly visceral experience, or fly over them in a helicopter to view the chain of hundreds of waterfalls.
TAKE SAMBA LESSONS IN RIO
Rio de Janeiro is the world capital of samba – enjoy a lesson or two, and visit the famous Rio Scenarium where you can dance and enjoy the live music.
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Brazil offers a stunning mix of natural wonders, bustling cities, and some of the best beaches in the world. Cities like Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paolo offer a dizzying array of cultural activities, while the abundant wildlife of the Amazon rainforest is an experience like no other.
Brazil
BEST TIME TO VISIT BRAZIL
The weather in Brazil varies greatly from city to city because of the country’s huge size. Brazil can be visited year-round, but in August and September the temperatures are moderate and relatively dry in most of the country. For the Pantanal and the Amazon the best time is the dry season from June to September.
Recommended length of stay: Brazil is vast – ensure you stay at least two nights in Rio de Janeiro, but don’t miss the chance to explore the Amazon rainforest and Brazil’s golden sandy beaches on a longer stay
Local currency: Brazilian Real (BRL)
RAFT DOWN THE PACUARE RIVER Experience the warm water, cascading waterfalls and lush rainforest as you raft down Pacuare River. If you’re looking for an adventure, try the white water rapids, or simply take in the incredible flora and fauna surrounding you.
WATCH TURTLES LAY THEIR EGGS, TORTUGUERO The small village of Tortuguero lies on the northeast side of Costa Rica, and is one of the most important nesting sites of the endangered green turtle in the Western Hemisphere. From February to October a variety of different turtle species nest along Costa Rica’s coastline, which you can witness for yourself – one of nature’s most amazing spectacles.
GO ZIP-LINING THROUGH THE JUNGLE, MONTEVERDE The famous Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve is home to countless wildlife species, including jaguars, ocelots, and the quetzal. Zip-line in between the treetops for an exhilarating experience, and incredible views of the surrounding mountainside.
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Costa Rica is a diverse land of tropical rainforests, smoking volcanoes and pristine coastlines. This compact country boasts some of the most diverse wildlife on the planet, from leatherback turtles, to dolphins and whales, and all types of tropical bird species.
Costa Rica
BEST TIME TO VISIT COSTA RICA
Travelling to Costa Rica is possible year-round, however the months of September and October can be very rainy. The peak tourist season is from mid-December to April, and during July and August.
Recommended length of stay: There’s so much to discover in Costa Rica, stay for at least two nights in each of the following destinations; Manuel Antonio, Arenal Volcano, Monteverde, San José and Tortuguero
Local currency: Costa Rican Colon (CRC)
The third largest country in South America, Peru is a fascinating destination. With the Andes running down the middle and the Amazon basin and desert Pacific coastline on either side, Peru boasts an exciting mix of glaciated mountains, steamy jungles and sandy beaches.
PeruBEST TIME TO VISIT PERU
The main tourist season in Peru is from May to October, and it peaks in July and August. Winter, from June to September, is the best time for the Inca Trail due to the wonderful visibility of the clear, sunny days; this is also a good time to visit the Amazon basin, as there are fewer mosquitoes and the animals stay closer to the water, making them easier to spot.
Recommended length of stay: Spend at least three nights in Cusco, and stay long enough to explore the Amazon jungle from Puerto Maldonado and the ruins of Kuelap in Chachapoyas
Local currency: Peruvian Nuevo Sol (PEN)
EXPLORE THE AMAZON JUNGLE, PUERTO MALDONADO
Fly to Puerto Maldonado, the gateway to the southern Amazon jungle, and stay in a jungle lodge to get up close and personal with exotic wildlife.
VISIT THE CAPITAL OF THE OLD INCA EMPIRE, CUSCO
Ensure you spend a couple of days in this mesmerising colonial city to truly experience this melting pot of Amerindian and mestizo culture.
DISCOVER THE RUINS OF KUELAP, CHACHAPOYAS
For an off the beaten track experience, travel to Chachapoyas to explore the fortress of Kuelap – built between 600 to 900 years before Machu Picchu.
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EXPLORE TAYRONA NATIONAL PARK, MAGDALENA
Stretching along the coast from the Bahia de Taganga to the mouth of the Rio Piedras, Tayrona National Park covers 12,000 hectares of land and 3000 hectares of coral-rich sea. Rising behind stunning stretches of golden sandy beach are the steep hillsides of the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, the world’s highest coastal mountain range.
VISIT THE SALT CATHEDRAL, ZIPAQUIRA
Zipaquira’s stunning Catedral de Sal is one of the country’s most unique attractions, carved by removing 250,000 tonnes of salt. Take a journey that will take you 590 feet below ground into this former salt mine.
EXPERIENCE A FAIRY-TALE CITY, CARTAGENA
Lying within 13km of centuries-old colonial stone walls, Cartagena is truly enthralling. Explore the city on foot or by bike and learn about the city’s tumultuous history of Spanish conquistadors, pirates, and how Cartagena gained its independence.
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Colombia offers something for all travellers, with its mix of history, culture, beauty and adventure. Tropical coastlines with white sand and palm trees, lush colourful jungles, dramatic snow-peaked mountains and deserts with incredible rock formations; Colombia has it all.
Colombia
BEST TIME TO VISIT COLOMBIA
Colombia is located on the Equator, therefore any time of year is ideal when visiting; however during April-May and November-January it may rain more than usual.
Recommended length of stay: Ensure you spend a minimum of two nights in each of Colombia’s top destinations
Local currency: Colombian Peso (COP)