Date: 01 February to 23 February 2020
Our Mexico Guatemala Honduras tour starts in Mexico City and then moves south-east taking in the UNESCO heritage sites of Monte Alban, the greatest of the Zapotec cities, Teotihuacan, the most sacred of the Aztec sites and the Mayan sites of Palenque, Uxmal and Chichen Itza. We will savour some wonderful Mexican food and music, visit a mezcal distillery, travel by boat down the Sumidero canyon and end up in. the Yucatan Peninsula on the Caribbean coast before we fly on to Guatemala.
Date: 6 April 2020
When we think of Brazil, we conjure images of happy, smiling faces, dancing and singing in the street, vibrant colours and a soccer ball on just about every street. Well, we can confirm, this is Brazil. Her best-known destination is Rio and Copacabana Beach with its beautiful bodies in skimpy swimming costumes. However, there is so much more to this diverse and culturally vibrant country. Brush up on your Portuguese and travel through a country with an amazing influence of cultures from local, indigenous peoples, slaves from Africa and Dutch, Spanish and Portuguese colonials.
Date: March 2020 Dates TBA
These three counties – Guyana, Suriname and French Guiana – sit on the Atlantic coastline of South America between Venezuela and Brazil. They are all highly multicultural having fairly recent colonial pasts. With around 80% of the entire region forming part of the Amazon basin, each has a plethora of wildlife with a giant anteater, giant otters, jaguars, caimans plus hundreds of other reptile and bird species commonly spotted. The rarest species of all in this region, however, is the tourist!
Date: To suit your group
The Republic of Argentina is a large country – the world’s 9th largest – with a population of around 40 million people, mainly of Spanish and Italian decent. The Spanish conquistadores arrived in the 16th century and virtually wiped out all of the indigenous people through violence, disease and disposition. Slaves from Africa were brought over in the 18th century mainly to work in the fields. The resulting culture is an eclectic mix of indigenous traditions, European influences and African rhythms including art, literature, dance and song.
Date: To suit your group
When we think of Brazil, we conjure images of happy, smiling faces, dancing and singing in the street, vibrant colours and a soccer ball on just about every street. Well, we can confirm, this is Brazil. Her best-known destination is Rio and Copacabana Beach with its beautiful bodies in skimpy swimming costumes. However, there is so much more to this diverse and culturally vibrant country. Brush up on your Portuguese and travel through a country with an amazing influence of cultures from local, indigenous peoples, slaves from Africa and Dutch, Spanish and Portuguese colonials.
Date: To suit your group
These three counties – Guyana, Suriname and French Guiana – sit on the Atlantic coastline of South America between Venezuela and Brazil. They are all highly multi cultural having fairly recent colonial pasts. With around 80% of the entire region forming part of the Amazon basin, each has a plethora of wildlife with giant anteater, giant otters, jaguars, caimans plus hundreds of other reptile and bird species commonly spotted!The rarest species of all in this region however, is the tourist!
Date: 1-16 July 2019
Tour Alaska – the biggest state of the US is a nature-lover’s utopia. Ice-capped mountains, forests full of wildlife plus lakes and rivers full of fish. What’s not to love? You are almost guaranteed of seeing the bears. Caribou, Moose and Bison are also fairly common. There are hundreds of bird species to be found also including the American Bald Eagle. Orca’s and various species of whales can also be spotted off the coast. If light trekking, log cabins and wilderness is your thing, this trip is for you.
Date: 05 April to 27 April 2019
Spanish colonial-style architecture, jungle wildlife and postcard perfect beaches combine to make Colombia and Panama some of South America’s most enticing travel destinations. Look out for pink river dolphins, caiman and anacondas on an Amazon River cruise, visit Indigenous communities and swim in the clear, turquoise waters of the Rosario Islands in Colombia’s Caribbean region. Then explore the Panama Canal by boat, stay in an eco lodge and visit chocolate and coffee plantations in Panama.
Date: 16 Mar to 6 April 2019 TOUR FULL
These three counties – Guyana, Suriname and French Guiana – sit on the Atlantic coastline of South America between Venezuela and Brazil. They are all highly multicultural having fairly recent colonial pasts. With around 80% of the entire region forming part of the Amazon basin, each has a plethora of wildlife with giant anteaters, giant otters, jaguars, caimans plus hundreds of other reptile and bird species commonly spotted. The rarest species of all in this region however, is the tourist!
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