Posts Tagged ‘travel the world’
10 Incredible Experiences That Make Sri Lanka a Bucket List Destination
Sri Lanka might be one of the most underrated gems of southern Asia, which is fantastic news for you. It’s one of the last South Asian countries that hasn’t become overrun with tourists. As a result, there are still plenty of hidden treasures to explore, and your friends and family are going to be exceedingly…
Read MoreTime for the Beach….and some local foods to try!
Aruba is an absolute dream of a place to visit. With a host of idyllic beaches just waiting to be explored, it really does feel like you’re in paradise. The beautiful waters that surround the island peacefully wash up on the perfect white beaches, creating a tranquil environment. Sip a cold drink while taking in…
Read MoreHow We Help with Stress Free Travel
As the travel industry continues to move forward in this new era of travel, the role of the Travel Advisor has become more important than ever. One of our favouriet suppliers, the Globus family of brands, have created an e-brochure to show our support for the advisor community. Have a look: “Why Book with a…
Read MoreWhat is Dead Woman’s Pass?
Welcome to Day 3 of The G Adventures Walk Off, Steppers! The results are crazy this morning, we walked over 5,480,080 so far. See how you’re tracking below – if we were on tour we’d be waking up at our second campsite in Pacaymayo, likely feeling a little sore from successfully conquering Dead Woman’s Pass yesterday! (Check out those two hyperlinks,…
Read MoreWhat is the Lares Trek?
Welcome to Day 2 of The G Adventures Step Challenge! There’s more than one way to reach Machu Picchu. For many, hiking the Inca Trail — the famed 46-kilometer route to the ancient ruins — is the route of choice, but there are alternatives that are no less breathtaking. Consider, for instance, the Lares Trek… WHAT…
Read MoreInca Trail Step Challenge
Welcome to Day 1 of The G Adventures Walk Off, Steppers! Over the next four days we’ll be “stepping” along The Inca Trail! The Inca Trail is the most famous hike in South America – perhaps the world – and a must-do, life-changing experience for thousands every year. From 82km outside of Cusco and into the Andes, passing ruins…
Read MoreWhy is Green the Irish Colour?
Green…. we all know that if you don’t wear green on St. Patrick’s Day you get pinched – leaving many franticly scouring our closets for the lucky colour! Monuments worldwide are lit up green on St. Patrick’s Day in celebration and is referred to as Global Greening. But why? Our research has led us to…
Read MoreInspired Vacations in Puerto Escondido
I’ve heard Tracy speak about the beauty of Puerto Escondido so often and learned more when we began to build tours, so when the opportunity presented itself to visit, I was very excited to see it firsthand! There are many ways to get to Puerto Escondido but we chose to fly into Huatulco and drive…
Read MoreBrooklynn in Budapest!
I have been away traveling for the last few weeks learning about destinations across the pond. Budapest was my favourite city on my recent adventure. Budapest is composed of two different sides – Buda and Pest. These two parts are divided by the Danube river. Buda is hillier and has older buildings while the Pest…
Read MoreJamaica Mon!
Last month we had the opportunity to spend an evening learning about what’s new with the Jamaica representative and she shared all the latest things going on! We put together some information below for you to get some insight on what we learned. We REALLY want to share when you are flying into Montego Bay, you…
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