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Whether it’s the fascinating local guides, sampling the local cuisine, hand-picked hotels or discovering destinations new, there’s so much we’ve missed about our award-winning escorted tours. At Riviera Travel, we believe holidays with us should be a balance of adventure and luxury, sparking inspiration and joy along the way. We look after our guests as if you’re part of our family, so we want to ensure you’re happy in every sense, from booking all the way through to travelling on our award-winning tours or cruises.
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There’s 32 fascinating tours in our worldwide collection, so whether you choose to journey through the spectacular Rocky Mountains, gaze in awe at the wildlife in South Africa or discover the extraordinary sights and sounds of India, all our holidays promise new opportunities for discovery. We look forward to welcoming you.
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Africa
Malaysia & Borneo........................................................98
South Africa with Rovos Rail extension................... 22
Vietnam & Cambodia with Laos extension.......... 102
Victoria Falls, Botswana Safari & Cape Town....... 26
Journey on the Mekong.............................................106 Japan – Land of the Rising Sun................................. 112
Egypt Wonders of the Nile The long cruise from Cairo..........................................30
Morocco Marrakesh & the Atlas Mountains............................34
Australasia New Zealand – Land of the Long White Cloud.................................. 116
Jordan
Imperial Cities of Morocco.......................................... 36
Jordan & Petra with Jerusalem extension............ 120
The Americas
Israel
Canada’s Rocky Mountaineer with Alaska Cruise extension.................................... 40 Maritime Canada.......................................................... 44 California & the Golden West....................................48
Jerusalem, Galilee & the Dead Sea......................... 124
Russia Moscow & St Petersburg........................................... 126
Deep South USA plus Texas........................................ 52
Georgia
Great National Parks of the Western USA............. 56
Georgia – The Crossroads of Europe & Asia........ 130
Costa Rica – from the Caribbean to the Pacific....60 Ecuador & the Galapagos...........................................64 Peru with Amazon extension......................................68 South America Highlights with Peru extension..... 72
Asia India with Shimla extension........................................ 76 Rajasthan, the Taj Mahal & Amritsar’s Golden Temple...........................................80
Turkey Istanbul, Ephesus & Troy with Cappadocia pre-tour........................................ 134
Uzbekistan The Silk Road................................................................. 138
Arctic Voyage to the Arctic & Spitsbergen....................... 142
Southern India & the Backwaters of Kerala..........84 Himalayan Kingdom: Bhutan & Nepal....................88 Sri Lanka........................................................................... 92 Sri Lanka with Maldives Cruise extension.............. 96
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Riviera Travel’s industry-leading health and safety practices, flexible booking options and our ‘happiness guarantee’, will ensure you have an unforgettable holiday without compromise.
Exceptional experiences, with no compromises • Whatever the circumstances, we’ll take care of the details and we promise it won’t affect the enjoyment of your holiday – if we can’t ensure an amazing experience, then we won’t go ahead. • You’re always protected by our Happiness Guarantee; if you’re not happy by day two of your holiday, we’ll bring you home with a full refund. • Our Price Promise – our prices may go up closer to departure, but never down. So, you’ll always pay the best price by booking early; and if for any reason we do reduce the price after you book, we’ll refund you the difference. You cannot find the same quality experience for less – and if you do, we’ll match the price. There’s no surcharges and no hidden extras – the price you see is the price you’ll pay, and you’ll never be asked to pay more after you’ve booked.
Flexible booking options and additional protection as standard • On all our 2022 holidays enjoy the flexibility to change your booking before travel, with no fees and no questions asked. You can change your holiday for any reason right up until your final balance payment is due.
• No matter what, your money is safe and secure and fully protected by ABTA and ATOL. • COVID-19 Cancellation Protection as standard. So if for whatever reason, you’re not able to travel as a consequence of the pandemic, you can transfer your holiday to a later date completely free of charge. • COVID-19 Curtailment Protection as standard. If you have to cut your holiday short as a direct consequence of the pandemic and your insurance provider doesn’t cover you, we’ll automatically compensate you for the proportion of your holiday that you’ve missed out on.
Industry-leading health and safety practices to keep you safe Our best in class health & safety practices meet the very highest standards, and are underwritten by Ian Greaves (MCIEH), a leading independent expert. • For your peace of mind, we require all guests to be fully vaccinated against Covid-19 before travelling with us. • All Riviera on tour team members will be fully vaccinated. • No matter when or where you choose to travel, you’ll always have direct access to our UK team, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week and 365 days a year.
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We do the hard work to deliver adventures effortlessly Our expertise is a key ingredient in ensuring the success of our holidays. Everyone, from the product specialists and our reservations experts, to the tour managers and local guides, go the extra mile so your holiday experience is second to none.
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Unrivalled knowledge and experience Every Riviera Travel holiday has been thoughtfully planned and crafted by our specialists. They draw on their own extensive travel experience and the guidance and expertise of our local partners to create superb holidays. Our specialists are committed to making every aspect smooth and enjoyable; they genuinely want to ensure that the holidays they create leave you with wonderful lasting memories.
Don't just take our word for it With all the hidden extras we felt truly spoilt and cannot recommend this holiday highly enough and will definitely consider Riviera Travel for future trips. Mr Swaine – South Africa This was our second Rivera Travel tour and I just want to say how much we enjoyed the tour. The local guide Latefi was the best guide we have ever had. He worked tirelessly to keep us informed about the tour and local culture. Mr D Shoult - Sri Lanka
Our tours are continually evolving, and my role is to ensure that we’re providing the most memorable holiday experiences that keep our customers travelling with us time and time again.
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Head of Strategy & Innovation
I am always looking for new experiences that add that special something to our tours. We want to ensure our customers enjoy every moment.
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Exceptional customer service Your Riviera Travel experience starts from the moment you speak to our friendly reservations team. Our experts have first-hand experience of our holidays and will help you at every stage of your booking. They are available seven days a week to answer your questions, give personal recommendations and provide reassurance.
Our customer s say I would thoroughly recommend Riviera Travel and look forward to future trips with them. Mr Quickenden-Smith – Rajasthan, the Taj Mahal & Amritsar’s Golden Temple Riviera, you exceeded our expectations! Mr & Mrs Hallett – Istanbul, Ephesus & Troy
We see our customers as extended members of our Riviera Travel family. We care about their holiday and make sure everything is right for them.
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I have been lucky enough to travel on a number of our tours, I always enjoy sharing my knowledge with customers and giving helpful advice and guidance too.
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Travel Consultant
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Explore with our experts Passionate about sharing their knowledge with you Historic cities, ancient ruins and unfamiliar landscapes are all brought to life by our carefully selected tour managers and local guides. They want to share their expertise and help you make your own discoveries too; their sole mission is to ensure you enjoy every moment.
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Experienced tour managers Every Riviera Travel holiday is accompanied by an experienced tour manager. They play several roles most adeptly; a group leader who works tirelessly to oversee every single detail and a destination expert able to offer revealing insights into local life. Knowledgeable, kind, well organised and resourceful – this is how our customers describe our tour managers. As well as a great sense of humour they all share a genuine interest in the places that we visit. Many have been with us for more than a decade, some even two. For them, being a tour manager is not just a job – it’s a passion, and you’ll learn far more from them than you would any guidebook.
Informative local guides The company of welcoming local guides is also included on many of our holidays. They are on hand to share their in-depth knowledge on art and architecture, history, local culture and so much more. Personal stories and anecdotes are sure to broaden your perspective and enrich your experience of the places our local guides call home.
The tour manager Paul, made everything run smoothly, entertained us all and was a fount of knowledge. He is an amazing asset for Riviera Travel and we cannot praise him enough. Miss Reynolds – Japan: Land of the Rising Sun The local guide, Latefi was the best guide we have ever had! Mr Shoult - Sri Lanka Shane, our trusty guide, was excellent in his knowledge, advice and help, at all times. Ms Agnew – Vietnam & Cambodia
When you’re on a Riviera Travel tour each day is a journey of discovery. It’s my job to ensure that our customers experience the very best of the fascinating destinations that we visit.
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So much is included on the Riviera Travel tours but I am always on hand to share my local knowledge with our customers so that they can make the most of their free time too.
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Tour Manager
I’ve worked with Riviera Travel for 13 years and enjoyed every minute. It’s inspiring to be part of a team that’s so clearly passionate about customers and the amazing places we visit.
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Thoughtful inclusions Everything you need for an unforgettable holiday Return flights
Scheduled flights from London and Manchester, and from a selection of UK regional airports.
Travel in comfort
Travel in comfortable, air- conditioned coaches. On longer journeys, internal flights or train travel are included to make the most of your time.
Hand-picked hotels
Well-located hotels primarily rated four stars and carefully selected by our product experts for the right blend of comfort, service, amenities and, of course character and location.
Included breakfast Dining options
Experienced tour manager Insightful guided tours and fascinating visits
Daily breakfast is included for you on the majority of our tours. Many of our tours include lunches and dinners either in your hotel or at carefully chosen restaurants where you can enjoy the local cuisine. A knowledgeable and professional Riviera Travel tour manager throughout the tour to ensure your experience is unforgettable. Every day brings new opportunities for discovery – visits are included, often with an expert local guide to share eye-opening insights and give you a full experience of your destination.
And of cour se Free time to explore
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Our itineraries are thoughtfully balanced with free days and unguided visits, so you can wander at your own pace. We also offer you a choice of options so you can make your holiday your own.
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Fascinating included excursions We show you the world
In the company of an experienced ranger seek out the Big Five on a thrilling game drive in Kruger National Park. South Africa - See page 22
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Gaze in awe at the extraordinary Golden Temple of Amritsar, a Sikh holy shrine and one of India’s most incredible sights. Rajasthan, the Taj Mahal & Amritsar’s Golden Temple See page 80
Carefully and thoughtfully planned by our destination experts, insightful excursions are included on every tour. These experiences will take you on enthralling journeys of discovery, giving you a fresh perspective on the places that we visit. Let us inspire you.
Make your own discoveries We know our customers like to explore at leisure and make their own discoveries too. Our tour managers are always at your service and ready to help with advice and recommendations. You can also choose to personalise your holiday with a special additional excursion.
Step aboard Japan’s iconic gleaming white bullet train for the journey from Hakone to Hiroshima. You’ll be travelling at a speed of 189mph. Japan: Land of the Rising Sun - See page 112
Explore the ruins of Angkor Wat, a UNESCO-listed world heritage complex and one of the most important archaeological sites of Southeast Asia. Vietnam & Cambodia - See page 102
Take in some of the most spectacular scenery in the USA amidst the sheer granite cliffs, waterfalls and lush green valleys of Yosemite National Park.
Get close to the amazing marine life of the Galapagos Islands and take the opportunity to swim or snorkel with sea lions and rays.
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Ecuador & the Galapagos - See page 64
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Flexibility & choice Giving you the freedom to make your holiday even more memorable We know how much our customers look forward to their holiday and we pride ourselves on the choice and flexibility that we offer to enhance every aspect of your experience. Whether it’s getting to the airport, upgrading your room or booking an additional excursion, we can help.
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Your travel & upgrade choices
Pre-book your insurance and airport extras through our partner, Holiday Extras, at www.rivieraextras.co.uk Insurance Book your comprehensive travel insurance with our partner Holiday Extras. Airport hotels Choose from over 200 airport hotels across all major UK airports or save even more by booking a hotel and parking package. Airport parking Enjoy fast, convenient and easy parking you can rely on. Whether you prefer Meet-and-Greet parking or a short shuttle ride, we’ll help you find the right option.
Pre-book directly with our reservations team. Flight upgrades Upgrade to Premium Economy or Business Class flights for the extra space, comfort and that touch of luxury. See pages 20-21 for more details. Tour-only option If you prefer to make your own flight arrangements, we offer a tour-only option on selected tours (at a reduced price and subject to availability) where you’ll meet your group at the first hotel of the tour.
Airport Fast-Track pass Skip long airport security queues with a fast-track pass – ideal for early-morning flights. Airport lounges Relax in peace in a comfortable airport lounge. Available at airports across the UK. Some airport extras come with free cancellation up to 48 hours before departure, so we recommend that you book closer to your travel date.
Your options ‘Your options’ offers you more ways than ever to add those extra special touches to your holiday. You’ll find more details about all ‘Your options’ on the individual tour itinerary pages. Upgrade your hotel On selected tours we offer you the opportunity to upgrade your hotel, so you could treat yourself to an unforgettable stay at the sumptuous 5-star Taj Lake Palace in Udaipur.
Personalise your holiday To make your holiday truly memorable we also offer a range of pre-bookable additional experiences. Stay in a tented camp in Kruger National Park, experience an unforgettable helicopter flight over the Grand Canyon, or enjoy a country music show at the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville. In Japan you can even stay in a traditional ryokan inn – the choice is yours. Extend your holiday Your holiday doesn’t have to come to an end just yet. Travel by luxury train from Cape Town to Pretoria, enjoy a few extra days in Laos, add a Maldives cruise or discover the wonders of awe-inspiring Glacier Bay on a once-in-a-lifetime Alaska Cruise.
My view Upgrade to the Taj Lake Palace Hotel, Udaipur
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We have asked our knowledgeable experts to share personal recommendations for their favourite destinations and you will find these on our tour itinerary pages. Our drawings have also been inspired by all the wonderful places that we can take you to.
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More ways to travel We recognise you’ll want more choice and greater flexibility as to how you travel. Our new options ensure you can book the perfect holiday that suits you.
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Classic tours For an immersive tour experience at excellent value, you’ll always get to the heart of your destination on carefully planned visits and expertly guided tours. And of course, we’ll always adhere to local health and safety guidelines and social distancing for as long as necessary.
Small group tours On a range of tours we are delighted to offer the option to travel in a small group of 25 people or less. So you can enjoy the same great Riviera experience, but with a smaller number of travellers. Just look out for the badge for tours with small group options. SMALL
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Group holidays Did you know that we can also arrange holidays for groups of people who wish to travel together, whether you’re an organised club, a society or even just a group of friends? For larger groups, we can even operate a tour as a private one for your group only. Smaller groups can travel together on our regular tours with other like-minded Riviera guests, or we can look at tailoring an itinerary to suit your own requirements. When you book as a group of 10 or more, you will also receive money back after you’ve travelled, as a thank you from us and to share or use as you wish.
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• Any group of 10 or more people travelling together can book through our dedicated Groups Department. • For groups of 25 or more, we can usually arrange a customised itinerary. • Our dedicated Groups Department are ready to help you every step of the way – they’ll take care of all your arrangements to ensure your holiday is exactly what you’re looking for. Find out more at rivieratravel.co.uk/ group-bookings
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Fly in style Upgrade your flight and add that extra special touch Enjoy more space, comfort and luxury. Whether it’s for a special occasion or just an indulgent treat, a flight upgrade is sure to make an exciting journey even more memorable. There’s no better way to start and end your holiday.
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Travel in comfort Upgrade to premium economy and enjoy extra leg room, a larger seat and a quieter environment in the cabin. Dependant on the airline you’ll be offered a wider choice from the on-board menu and you’ll have personal access to a state-of-the-art entertainment system. Superb service and luxury Experience outstanding service with the world’s leading airlines when you upgrade to business class. Relax in the lounge before your flight, enjoy fine wines and gourmet cuisine on-board and maybe watch a box set from a huge choice of on-demand entertainment. When you are ready, freshen up with luxurious complimentary toiletries and then settle down for a good night’s sleep on a fully flat bed. One-way upgrades are also available on selected airlines. Ask our friendly reservations team for availability and full details on all the flight upgrade options that we can offer you. Singapore Airlines, Business Class (Airbus A350)
Our airline partners Treat yourself to an upgrade and experience a higher level of comfort when you jet off to your destination with one of our airline partners.
The benefits of a flight upgrade Each airline offers different benefits to their customers. A dedicated check in, priority boarding and a pre-flight glass of bubbly will certainly get your journey off to a good start. Find out more Our reservations team can advise you on your choices and what to expect from each of our airline partners. Call us on 01283 742 360 to discuss your options.
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S O U TH A FRI C A
South Africa
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with Rovos Rail extension A ‘world in one country’ is no exaggeration - incredible game viewing, a vast patchwork of different cultures and history coupled with superb food and wine make for a world-class destination. From a Mediterranean to desert climate; South Africa offers spectacular scenery with arguably the finest wildlife on earth.
£2,099 WITH ROVOS RAIL EXTENSION – 18 DAYS FROM
May to November 2022 & January to November 2023
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Your itinerary DAY 1 – Departure Arrive at the airport to take your overnight flight to Johannesburg. DAY 2 – Arrival in Johannesburg After our morning arrival, we visit the Apartheid Museum, taking us on a fascinating, horrifying, humbling and ultimately inspiring journey from the dark days of ‘whites only’ privilege, through to Nelson Mandela’s historic release. It’s a truly fascinating exhibition charting the apartheid years and the struggle against it, culminating in the first democratic elections. It is a superbly presented walk through contemporary history using original material, riveting eyewitness accounts, photographs and film. The rest of the afternoon is at leisure. DAY 3 – Panorama Route After breakfast we depart for the open spaces and farmlands of the Highveld, following the Panorama Route to Kruger National Park, one of the most scenic drives in South Africa. We follow the spectacular rim of the Blyde River Canyon, an amazing 20-mile long and 2,300- foot deep gorge cutting a vast swathe through the Great Escarpment separating the temperate grasslands of the highveld and the drier savannah beyond. Deep circular rock formations created by years of erosion and many excellent vantage points offer superb photo opportunities for some of the most breathtaking views in Africa. Our hotel for the next three nights is beautifully located in the midst of lush forest on the banks of the Sabie River on the edge of the National Park. Dinner is included tonight. (B, D) DAY 4 – Kruger game drive Today we have a full day’s game drive in specially adapted 10 seat 4x4 vehicles. Experience areas of sweeping savannah, bisected by rivers full of hippos, muddy waterholes lined with animals quenching their thirst, and the bush itself, studded by biscuit-coloured termite mounds. There is simply nothing to beat that rising feeling of anticipation and excitement as we enter the nearby park in the half-light of the spectacular African dawn, surrounded by the noise of a unique ‘dawn chorus’. Which animal shall we spot first? Perhaps an elephant, a family of warthogs or possibly even the elusive cheetah. The experienced game rangers know the best tracks and waterholes whilst their stories will amuse, inform and fascinate you. Most have lived here all their lives, accumulating a vast wealth of knowledge. (B) DAY 5 – Free day in Kruger This is a day at leisure for anyone who just wants to take it easy by one of the pools at the hotel or do some hippo-spotting from the lovely lawn
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Your tour price includes • T our the legendary Zulu War battlefields of Isandlwana and Rorke’s Drift with a specialist guide • F ull-day guided safari in the Kruger National Park, one of the world’s most outstanding game reserves • Stay in the heart of the gorgeous Western Cape’s Winelands, enjoying a cellar tour and tasting at a 300-yearold wine estate • S tay three nights in cosmopolitan Cape Town, one of the world’s most naturally beautiful cities, dominated by the instantly recognisable Table Mountain • Explore legendary Cape of Good Hope and Cape Town’s Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens • Visit Johannesburg’s Apartheid Museum, a must in understanding contemporary South Africa • Gaze at the awe-inspiring Blyde River canyon, the third largest in the world
• Follow the enchanted Garden Route, one of South Africa’s greatest drives • Visit Hermanus for the world’s finest on-shore whale watching, dependent on season • Enjoy a scenic drive through the beautiful small country of Swaziland • Take an internal flight to the stunning Garden Route • Book additional tours of Robben Island, sunset safaris and township tours Plus, of course... • Return scheduled flights from the UK • Stay in hand-picked four-star and three-star hotels with daily breakfast, two lunches and three dinners • The services of our experienced and insightful tour manager throughout (B) Breakfast, (L) Lunch, (D) Dinner Prices are per person. For departure dates, prices and flights, please call or visit our website.
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S O U TH A FRI C A overlooking the river. Alternatively, you could try some elephant interaction, exciting microlight flights or even river rafting (all subject to weather conditions), as well as sunset safaris or night safaris where you can experience the unique thrill of an open 4x4 vehicle game drive by spotlight. Exclusively for Riviera Travel guests, there are also a limited number of places available to stay the night at a tented camp and go on a bushwalk. Our camp provides a ‘glamping’ experience with comfortable beds, electricity and en-suite shower with WC. Our chef will create excellent wholesome cuisine and you can listen out for any nocturnal visitors whilst sitting around the campfire! You rejoin the main tour on the morning of day 6. (B) DAY 6 – Swaziland & Kwazulu Natal Today we leave Kruger on our way to the battlefields of Zululand. After breakfast we’ll drive south, entering the small but scenically beautiful country of Swaziland. As the road climbs past the interestingly named Piggs Peak we descend through lush green fields and rolling hills interspersed with small farms and drive through the country’s small capital Mbabane, passing the parliament house and Royal Palace en route. We cross back into South Africa in the afternoon and enter Kwazulu Natal province. (B) DAY 7 – Isandlwana & Rorke’s Drift After breakfast we visit the battlefields of the Zulu Wars, Isandlwana and Rorke’s Drift – one a crushing British defeat sending shock waves throughout the Empire, the other a valiant stand of just 140 against 4,000 Zulus. Brilliantly dramatised in the films Zulu Dawn and Zulu, these two battles, just a day apart, became a defining moment for the British Empire. In 1879 at Isandlwana, a depleted force of 1,300 were surprised and outmanoeuvred by a 20,000-strong Zulu army armed with cowhide shields and spears. Only a handful survived. The next day just 9 miles away, about 140 British soldiers, some wounded, held
off 4,000 Zulus for over ten hours at Rorke’s Drift, an action earning eleven Victoria Crosses, the largest number ever awarded in a single engagement. Isandlwana particularly, remains a haunting and lonely place, with mass graves marked by simple white stones. Our specialist Zulu guide will really make those desperate encounters come alive. We return to our hotel in the afternoon. Lunch is included today. (B, L) DAY 8 – Mossel Bay After breakfast we return to Johannesburg airport, flying to George in the Western Cape and at the heart of the gorgeous Garden Route, before the short drive to the coastal town of Mossel Bay. Dinner at a local restaurant is included tonight. (B, D) DAY 9 – Cango Caves & Oudtshoorn Today we head inland, through stunning mountain scenery of the Ruitersbos Nature Reserve to the foot of the Swartberg Mountains. Here we’ll visit the spectacular Cango Caves, formed over millions of years in the soft limestone and South Africa’s best-known caves. Next we head to the small town of Oudtshoorn, a centre of ostrich farming since the 19th century. We’ll have the opportunity to see these fascinating creatures close up and learn about their habits. After an included lunch, we head back to Mossel Bay. (B, L) DAY 10 – Hermanus This morning, we take the long scenic drive to the Cape’s beautiful Winelands before continuing to Hermanus, a lovely town that’s also the world’s best spot for on-shore whale watching, usually between July and November. These gentle giants move in seemingly permanent slow motion and are a truly amazing sight as they playfully cavort in the water. (B) DAY 11 – Winelands Today we tour the awesomely beautiful Winelands. Set in a valley backed by majestic mountains, rows of manicured vines and orchards stretch into a distance studded by lime-washed, often thatched, 300-year-old wineries built in
the unique Cape Dutch style, seemingly mirroring the undulations of the surrounding countryside. Our first stop is elegant Stellenbosch, established 300 years ago and home of South Africa’s most prestigious university. Period buildings and historic streets reinforce the town’s dignified atmosphere. We have time to explore this delightful town before enjoying a fascinating cellar tour and tasting at the award-winning Neethlingshof Wine Estate. After that, we visit the small town of Franschoek, set at the head of a valley. Tonight we’ll enjoy an included typical South African BBQ or Cape Malay buffet dinner at our hotel. (B, D) DAY 12 – Cape Town This morning we visit the Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens, set against the eastern slopes of Table Mountain, before arriving in Cape Town. (B) DAY 13 – Cape of Good Hope This morning, we visit Cape Point and the legendary Cape of Good Hope, firstly driving past pristine beaches to the picturesque fishing harbour of Hout Bay. We continue along the breathtakingly scenic Chapman’s Peak Drive, full of rugged seascapes, to the Cape of Good Hope Nature Reserve, one of the world’s biodiversity hotspots, then on to Cape Point itself. We see the confluence of the Indian and Atlantic Ocean currents and the treacherous promontory of rocks and swells, the scourge of mariners for centuries. Finally we visit Boulders Beach and its penguin colony, returning to the city during the afternoon. (B) DAY 14 – Free day in Cape Town Cape Town, featuring British, Dutch and Cape Malay influences, is simply one of the world’s most naturally beautiful cities with so much to offer the visitor! You could do some bargain shopping at the Waterfront, followed by a sumptuous seafood lunch. Or maybe go people-watching at fashionable Camps Bay? Obviously no visit to Cape Town is complete without taking a revolving cable car ride to the top of iconic Table
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Take a stroll through Cape Town’s Bo-Kaap district where the quaint cobbled streets are lined with colourful houses built in a mix of Cape Dutch and Cape Georgian styles.
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Invictus by John Carlin recounts the extraordinary story of the 1995 Rugby World Cup and how a simple game came to unify the Rainbow Nation.
Taste
Spices, apricots and raisins give bobotie a distinctive flavour. Similar to moussaka, this fragrant dish is a South African favourite.
Drink
The sweet dessert wines of the Cape share some characteristics with their French counterparts in both the blending and the type of grapes which grow well in the clay-rich soil.
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Mountain which has announced the city to generations of sea-farers. The views are fabulous. You should also visit Robben Island (weather permitting and based on availability), where Nelson Mandela spent most of his 27-year incarceration, and whose visitors since its opening have included Bill Clinton, Margaret Thatcher, Bill Gates and even Nelson Mandela himself. Perhaps though, simply wander where your feet take you, or relax a little, taking afternoon tea in beautiful colonial splendour at the Mount Nelson hotel – the choice is yours. (B) DAY 15 – Return flight Our final day in Cape Town is at leisure before a transfer to the airport, for our flight home via Johannesburg. (B) DAY 16 – Arrive home
Rovos Rail Extension DAY 15 - Board Rovos Rail Transfer to Cape Town railway station to board the gleaming carriages of Rovos Rail and settle into your luxurious woodpanelled private Pullman or Deluxe cabin. Our train departs at 11am and as we roll through the Winelands you’ll be able to enjoy the first of many wonderful meals on board. Traditional afternoon tea is served in the Lounge and Observation cars as we approach the
charming perfectly-preserved Victorian town of Matjiesfontein where we disembark for a short tour. This evening listen out for the gong that heralds dinner and make your way to one of the two dining cars for one of the best meals you’ll ever have on a train. (B, L, D) DAY 16 - Kimberley Wake to the wide-open panorama of Africa. There’s no hurry to get up today as breakfast is served until 10am. After lunch our train pulls into Kimberley, South Africa’s most famous diamondproducing town. At over 700ft deep the Kimberley Big Hole is the largest manmade hole in the world. We also visit the nearby Diamond Museum, a moving testament to the thousands of miners who toiled here over the years. Back on board it’s time for afternoon tea again before this evening’s sumptuous final dinner. (B, L, D) DAY 17 - Johannesburg As we near the end of our journey, we travel northeast through the goldfields of the Witwatersrand, arriving into Pretoria late afternoon. On arrival we will transfer to the airport in Johannesburg for our flight home. (B, L) DAY 18 - Arrive home
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Our hand-picked hotels (Number of nights) Johannesburg: Indaba Hotel (1) HHHH Kruger: Hippo Hollow Country Estate (3) HHH Superior Kwazulu Natal: Battlefields Lodge (2) HHH Mossel Bay: Diaz Hotel & Resort (2) HHH Superior Winelands: Pearl Valley Hotel (2) HHHH Cape Town: Southern Sun Waterfront Hotel (3) HHHH
Your options Personalise your holiday Stay overnight in a tented camp during your stay in Kruger National Park Why not spend a night in a classic tented camp? You’ll also experience a relaxing yet exhilarating bush walk led by a knowledgeable ranger who will introduce you to the bush’s natural wonders. From £269pp including dinner and breakfast (subject to availability). Extend your holiday Rovos Rail extension Spend three days on one of the world’s most luxurious trains, Rovos Rail, from Cape Town to Pretoria.
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Victoria Falls
Victoria Falls, Botswana Safari & Cape Town
11 DAYS FROM
May & September to November 2022 & January to November 2023
Victoria Falls, arguably Africa’s greatest natural wonder, with wildlife-rich Botswana and incredible Cape Town. Africa’s sense of vastness and isolation, and its unique closeness to nature, leaves an indelible mark on its visitors and on this incredible three-country tour, you see some of the very best it has to offer.
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Your itinerary DAY 1 – Departure Arrive at the airport to take your overnight flight to Johannesburg. DAY 2 – Arrival in Livingstone After your morning arrival you will connect with your onward 1 hour 50 minute flight to Livingstone in Zambia and our hotel for the night, located just a short walk from Victoria Falls. After some time to relax and freshen up, we experience one of the highlights of your tour – a sunset cruise along the mighty Zambezi on the African Queen. As the boat slowly glides across the expanse of a river inhabited by hippo and crocodiles, simply settle into a shaded wicker armchair, absorb the unique surroundings, sip a refreshing drink, become acquainted with your fellow travellers and reflect on how good life can be. (B) DAY 3 – Victoria Falls This morning we approach Victoria Falls for an outstanding guided walking tour. It may be a cliché, but the falls really do take your breath away and it is at places such as this, that visitors realise just how powerful Mother Nature really is. The statistics are awesome: three times as long as Niagara and twice as high, this is the largest single body of falling water in the world! The area around the falls is surrounded by a unique, lush rainforest ecosystem, watered by the fine spray rising from the falls. As we pass through several rainbows arching through the mist, the roar of the falls intensifies and conversation becomes virtually impossible. The anticipation mounts and on your first view, you will fully appreciate why this is truly one of the wonders of the natural world! At times of peak flow, the spray rising from the abyss is too thick to even see the foot of the falls, whereas during the dry season (generally Sep-Dec) the more
adventurous may be able to walk to the edge of the vast chasm or even bathe in one of the pools! During low water flow, an optional boat trip is available to Livingstone Island from where the famous explorer himself
first saw the falls. For the ultimate view you can take a helicopter or even a ‘micro-light’ aircraft flight (essentially a powered hang-glider) on an optional ‘Flight of Angels’ tour. During the afternoon we drive west parallel to
Your tour price includes • Experience the stunning Victoria Falls, one of the world’s most spectacular natural wonders, with the opportunity to take a helicopter flight over the falls • Enjoy a sundowner cruise down the mighty Zambezi River on the African Queen and watch the fire-red sunset • Explore Botswana’s vast Chobe National Park, one of the world’s most outstanding game reserves and home to one of the largest elephant herds, on a 4x4 tour plus a boat safari on the Chobe River • Stay in cosmopolitan Cape Town, one of the world’s most naturally beautiful cities • Full-day tour of the Cape of Good Hope, seeing where two oceans meet plus see Africa’s only penguin colony in Boulders Beach • Tour the Western Cape’s Winelands with its manicured scenery of endless vines and unique Cape Dutch architecture
• Stay in hand-picked four-star and three-star accommodation, with daily breakfast, two lunches and three dinners • The services of our experienced and insightful tour manager throughout (B) Breakfast, (L) Lunch, (D) Dinner Prices are per person. For departure dates, prices and flights, please call or visit our website.
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S O U TH A FRI C A the Zambezi until it joins the Chobe River, actually forming the Botswana border, which we cross on small open speedboats. We stay three nights half-board at a safari lodge, blending superbly with the natural surroundings. (B, D) DAY 4 – Chobe safari There is simply nothing to beat the feeling of excited anticipation and rising expectation as we start our game drive in the half light of an African dawn, accompanied by a unique ‘dawn chorus.’ Using specially adapted 10-seater open-sided safari vehicles we look out for big cats, giraffe and elephants in Chobe National Park, a huge reserve of over 10,500 unfenced square kilometres. You will see a wide variety of game: beautiful impala, monkeys, warthogs, kudu, even leopards if we are lucky! The birdlife is also simply superb – look out for the darting pied kingfishers, African skimmers, ibis, ground hornbills and a variety of brilliantly coloured bee-eaters. We return to our lodge mid-morning for some relaxation by the pool and a spot of lunch. During the afternoon we take a boat safari on the Chobe River, the main watercourse in the region. But what makes Chobe so special, is that it is home to the world’s largest concentration of protected elephants, well over 100,000 of them. Elephant and hippo sightings are virtually guaranteed all year-round. Fish eagles and crocodiles are also often spotted, but during the peak of the dry season (AugNov), hundreds of elephants congregate along the shore for their daily drink – an awesome game viewing experience, unique to Africa! It is a moving and an almost humbling experience to see them interacting with each other: playing, bathing and splashing in the river. As
the sun sets beyond the wide grassy plains on the horizon, we are treated to one of this continent’s greatest gifts: the amazing multihued spectacle that is an African sunset. (B, D) DAY 5 – Free day in Chobe Today is at leisure at your lodge. You may either relax and enjoy the excellent facilities or take additional optional game drives or river safaris in this, the real heart of Africa. One of the trips on offer includes trying your hand at fishing for the fearsome tigerfish. (B, D) DAY 6 – Flight to Cape Town After breakfast we cross back into Zambia across the Chobe River and drive back to Livingstone airport. From Livingstone we fly to Cape Town, via Johannesburg and transfer to our hotel, beautifully located within walking distance of the V&A waterfront. Backed by ever-present blue skies and the iconic Table Mountain, fringed with white sand beaches and the nearby fertile, seemingly never-ending valleys
of the Winelands, South Africa’s ‘Mother City’, was the first settlement founded by Europeans and now it’s a lively, cosmopolitan centre. (B) DAY 7 – Cape of Good Hope This morning we drive to Cape Point, visiting the legendary Cape of Good Hope, the southernmost point on the African continent, originally known as the Cape of Storms. We pass pristine beaches, the fishing harbour of Hout Bay and continue along the breathtakingly scenic Chapman’s Peak Drive, full of rugged seascapes and cliffs, to the Cape of Good Hope Nature Reserve, one of the world’s biodiversity hot-spots. At Cape Point itself you see the confluence of the Indian and Atlantic Ocean currents and the treacherous promontory of rocks, the scourge of mariners for centuries. Finally, you visit Boulders Beach and its resident penguin colony before returning to the city in the afternoon. Lunch is included today. (B, L) DAY 8 - Winelands Today you tour the awesomely beautiful Winelands. Set in a wide
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valley backed by majestic mountains, rows of manicured vines and orchards stretch into the distance, studded by lime-washed, often thatched, 300 yearold wineries built in the unique Cape Dutch style, sympathetically mirroring the undulations of the surrounding countryside. Later you visit the small town of Franschoek in a magnificent setting at the head of a valley, then elegant Stellenbosch, established 300 years ago and home to South Africa’s most prestigious university. Period buildings and historic streets reinforce the town’s dignified atmosphere. We have an included lunch and time to explore this delightful town before enjoying a fascinating cellar tour and tasting at the award-winning Neethlingshof Wine Estate. (B, L) DAY 9 - Free day in Cape Town Cape Town, featuring British, Dutch and Cape Malay influences, is simply one of the world’s most naturally beautiful cities, with so much to offer the visitor! Today is at leisure to explore as you wish. In addition to the excellent shopping and dining available within the tastefully restored Victoria & Alfred Waterfront complex, no visit to Cape Town would be complete without taking the revolving
cable car to the summit of iconic Table Mountain, the unofficial symbol of South Africa and with breath-taking views. You should also visit Robben Island (weather permitting), where Nelson Mandela spent most of his 27 years incarceration, and whose visitors have included Bill Gates, Margaret Thatcher, Bill Clinton and even Nelson Mandela himself. Wander through the Bo-Kaap area, the very image of small-town South Africa. Alternatively, simply just wander where your feet take you, or relax a little, taking afternoon tea at the Mount Nelson, one of the great colonial hotels of the world: the choice is yours. (B) DAY 10 - Return flight Your final morning in Cape Town is at leisure, before transferring to the airport for your return flight to Heathrow via Johannesburg. (B) DAY 11 - Arrive home
My view Insider knowledge The 1,300 acres of botanical garden at Kirstenbosch slopes down from Table Mountain through Cape Town’s leafy southern suburbs. The Tree Canopy Walkway provides an elevated spot perfect for birdwatching and selfie-snapping. Why go? There aren’t many places to sit back and soak up some sunshine in Cape Town’s city centre – and certainly none quite this lush.
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Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom. This 2013 film tells the story of South African President Nelson Mandela’s early life, coming of age, education and 27 years in prison before becoming President of South Africa.
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Our hand-picked hotels (Number of nights) Livingstone: Avani Victoria Falls Resort (1) HHH Superior Kasane: Chobe Safari or Bush Lodge (3) HHHH Cape Town: Southern Sun Waterfront Hotel (4) HHHH
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The No. 1 Ladies’ Detective Agency, a series of novels by Alexander McCall Smith set in Botswana and featuring the character Mma Precious Ramotswe. The series is named after the first novel, published in 1998.
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Great Sphinx of Giza
Wonders of the Nile
FROM THE PYRAMIDS TO LUXOR – 11 DAYS FROM
£3,099
The long cruise from Cairo
Egypt, just the name is enough to set your imagination back in history – to a time when Pharaohs controlled a mysterious and fabulously wealthy empire which lasted virtually intact for over 5,000 years! Cruise the famed River Nile and experience ancient pyramids, astonishing temples and lesser-known monuments.
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£3,949
February to May & September to November 2022
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Your itinerary DAY 1 –Arrival in Cairo You should arrive at the airport to take your direct flight to Cairo. After our late evening arrival, we transfer to our home for the next 10 or 14 nights, the MS Mövenpick Darakum. (D) DAY 2 – The Pyramids, Sphinx & Egyptian Museum Today we drive out of the city towards the Giza plateau for our first close-up view of the Great Pyramids. The truly gigantic size of the three main pyramids only becomes fully apparent when they tower above you in all their majesty. For the more adventurous, entry into the pyramids is available at extra cost payable locally, but for the Great Pyramid of Cheops there’s a daily limit to the number of visitors and there’s no guarantee of an entry. A little further down the hill is the mighty Sphinx, the world’s largest free-standing sculpture.
DAY 3 – Saqqara & Coptic Museum We head to the pyramids at the necropolis of Saqqara. Soon the lush fields give way to desert and we see the giant ‘step’ pyramid looming above the palms. Built using smaller blocks than the Great Pyramids at Giza, it’s easy to see how the architecture of pyramidbuilding evolved from a simple square flat-topped mound upon which similar smaller mounds were added. This afternoon we’ll explore Old Cairo’s Christian history with a visit to the ‘Hanging Church’, built over a gateway to the Romanera Babylon fortress. We continue to the Coptic Museum and the nearby Ben Ezra synagogue, said to be where the Pharaoh’s daughter found Moses in his basket amongst the reeds. (B, L, D)
Your cruise price includes • Visit the incredible Pyramids at Giza and get up close to the Sphinx • Guided tour to the ‘Step Pyramid’, the oldest stone structure in the world • Marvel at the Golden Mask of Tutankhamun on our visit to the incomparable Egyptian Museum • Guided tour of the city of Amarna, created by the pharaoh Akhenaten and Nefertiti • Visit the mysterious temple dedicated to Osiris, god of the dead, at Abydos • Discover one of Egypt’s best preserved temples at Dendera
Plus, of course: • Return scheduled flights from the UK • 10 or 14 nights on board, with a choice of spacious cabins and suites, all with river views • No single supplement on lower deck cabins, with limited availability • All meals on board, including complimentary tea & coffee • The services of our experienced and insightful tour manager throughout (B) Breakfast, (L) Lunch, (D) Dinner Prices are per person. For departure dates, prices and flights, please call or visit our website.
Continue your cruise to Aswan for a further four nights: • Guided tour of the temples of Karnak and Luxor • Visit the Pharaohs’ tombs in the Valley of the Kings and the Temple of Hatshepsut • Visit Howard Carter’s house and the newly-opened replica of King ‘Tut’s’ tomb
• Enjoy an afternoon sail on a traditional felucca to Kitchener Island
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DAY 4 – Full-day sail This morning our ship starts its long journey out of Cairo. As we leave the city behind and pass small farms, canals and plantations of date palms along the way, you’ll see how productive this land has been for so many generations. Enjoy the first of a couple of fascinating lectures on both modern and ancient Egypt. In the afternoon we arrive at the small town of Beni Suef where we moor overnight. (B, L, D)
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King ‘Tut’s’ tomb held so many treasures that it took 10 years to examine, photograph, catalogue and finally remove all 5,398 of them. The collection forms the centrepiece of the Egyptian Museum, without question one of the world’s greatest museums, a treasurehouse overflowing with artefacts of remarkable ancient craftsmanship, ranging from the mundane to the mystical. The famous Royal Mummy room may be entered, upon payment of a small additional fee. (B, L, D)
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EGY P T DAY 5 – Full-day sail After a sumptuous breakfast buffet, relax under one on one of the many comfortable shaded sun loungers or Balinese-style canopied day-beds as the unchanged landscape of the Nile Valley slips by. This afternoon we arrive in Minya where we will moor for two nights. (B, L, D) DAY 6 – Beni Hassan Tombs After breakfast, set out with a visit to Tuna El Gebel, the necropolis of Hermopolis, sacred to the Greek god Hermes and his Egyptian counterpart Thoth, god of writing and wisdom. Explore the tomb of Petosiris and the catacombs which once held thousands of mummified ibis and baboons. After lunch on board, we continue with a tour of the tombs at Beni Hassan, with wonderful views across the valley. (B, L, D) DAY 7 – Amarna This morning we arrive in Amarna, site of the short-lived capital of the Pharaoh Akhenaten and his queen Nefertiti. We’ll visit Akhenaten’s tomb, as well as those of some of his courtiers. We return to our ship in time for lunch and continue our journey, sailing by Egypt’s Coptic monasteries. We moor in Assyut overnight. (B, L, D) DAY 8 – Full-day sail Today we continue our journey southwards, with a full day’s cruising, ideal to relax after the busy last couple of days and before seeing the monuments and temples of the second part of our journey. (B, L, D) DAY 9 – Abydos Abydos remains one of ancient Egypt’s most mysterious sites, with the Great Temple of Seti I as its centrepiece. Dedicated to the cult of Osiris, god of the dead, Abydos was a pilgrimage centre for thousands of years. The temple is known for its Gallery of the Kings, which lists all the pharaohs, as well as some hieroglyphs which look like modern machines! We sail on to Qena where we moor overnight. (B, L, D)
View from Beni Hasan DAY 10 – Dendera The temple of Hathor is one of the most complete and best-preserved in all of Egypt. Hathor was the Egyptian goddess of love, beauty, joy and healing, and her temple, although only completed in Roman times, nevertheless follows the architecture and style of much older temples. We sail the short distance to Luxor where we moor overnight. (B, L, D) DAY 11 – Return flight An early start today as anyone opting for the shorter eleven-day itinerary will be transferred to Luxor airport for the flight home, via Cairo. (B)
Your options Extend your holiday Luxor to Aswan extension The full 15-day tour continues south to Aswan for a further four nights and visits the Valley of the Kings. It is ideal for those on their first visit to Egypt and who prefer the most complete experience.
Tours continuing to Aswan DAY 11 – Luxor West Bank Anyone staying on for the full itinerary to Aswan will continue the tour crossing the Nile to the West Bank for the Valley of the Kings! We also visit Howard Carter’s house which has been beautifully preserved and is next to the newlyopened replica of King Tut’s tomb. Our tour ends at the mortuary temple of
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Hatshepsut, the first female pharaoh, with its stunning colonnaded terraces. We return to our ship at lunchtime and the rest of the day is at leisure. (B, L, D) DAY 12 – Karnak & Luxor Temples This morning we visit the Temple of Karnak. The astounding Hypostyle Hall is the most awe-inspiring part of this vast complex, said to be the largest religious centre of the ancient world. We also visit the Temple of Luxor. After lunch we set sail for Edfu where we moor overnight. (B, L, D) DAY 13 – Kom Ombo The temple at Kom Ombo is unusual in that it’s dedicated to two gods, Horus and Sobek, the crocodile. The temple had a lake with sacred crocodiles and mummies of them have been found nearby. We moor overnight in Aswan. (B, L, D) DAY 14 – Aswan This morning is our last full day in Egypt and we visit one of modern Egypt’s greatest achievements – the Aswan High Dam. We continue to the temple of Philae, which had to be rescued from the rising waters of Lake Nasser. After a visit to the Nubian museum, we take to the water on a felucca sail as the sun sets in the west to Kitchener Island, which the general converted to a botanical park. DAY 15 – Return flight Transfer to the airport for our flight home, via Cairo. (B)
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The pied kingfisher can often be seen hovering over the Nile and this pretty bird is frequently depicted in ancient Egyptian tomb paintings.
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The Nile: 5000 years of History presented by Bettany Hughes. This account of the 1,000 mile journey from Cairo to Aswan is available on DVD.
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Worn by men and women, the traditional galabeya is native to the Nile. Made from cotton, this cool ankle length robe is perfect on a hot day.
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Temple of Philae
Our superb ship MS Mövenpick Darakum One of the smaller ships on the Nile, with just 52 cabins and suites, the fivestar MS Darakum is managed by the renowned Swiss hospitality company, Mövenpick, and has been designed with a shallow draft in order to navigate the full length of the Nile in Egypt. It is currently the only vessel cruising the Nile from Cairo all the way to Aswan – this cruise is very much a unique experience! Appointed to the highest specification and imaginatively furnished with a distinctive Moroccan theme, the MS Mövenpick Darakum offers extensive open deck space on three levels, with plenty of sun loungers, sofas and armchairs to relax in. The plunge pool on the sun deck is perfect for a cooling dip. The spacious, yet cosy lounge bar is the social hub of the ship, with board games and evening entertainment including music, wine-tasting and a cookery lesson, a black & white party, the everpopular ‘galabeya’ party and even a belly dancer! All cabins and suites feature individually-controlled air conditioning, hairdryer, personal safe, fridge, TV and the convenience of tea & coffee making facilities. The beds are hotel-style and can be configured as a double or two twins, with the fine Egyptian cotton sheets, and an evening turn-down service. Clever design allows for all the wood-panelled bathrooms to have a bath with a fixed shower above, along with complimentary toiletries. A laundry service is also available.
As in ancient times, it’s the fresh local produce of the lush Nile valley that is central to any meal in Egypt. The MS Mövenpick Darakum is known for its plentiful and varied buffets which feature a wide selection of both western and middle-eastern dishes – be sure to try the refreshing salads, hummus and falafel with hot flat bread straight from the oven. The MS Mövenpick Darakum has five passenger decks: Lower deck – the 20sq.m cabins have two twin beds and smaller square windows which cannot be opened. A limited number are offered for sole occupancy without single supplement (subject to availability). The main restaurant is located at this level.
Main deck – the light and airy glasspanelled reception allows the light to filter down to the deck below. All cabins from this deck and above have large picture-windows offering magnificent river views, with a panel that can be opened. There are two more spacious Deluxe cabins on this deck. Upper deck – this is where you’ll find the small fitness room and the onboard shop, as well as the Senior suites (40sq.m), the forward-facing Panorama suites (34sq.m) and rear sun deck. Top deck – has just two Senior suites (34sq.m), the main bar and lower sun deck. Sun deck – has the pool and an open-air bar. Please see online for deck plan.
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Marrakesh & the Atlas Mountains
6 DAYS FROM
£699
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Immerse yourself in the truly captivating city of ochre-coloured Marrakesh, filled with intriguing souks, eye-catching minarets, vibrant squares and superb architecture, plus experience the stunning natural wonders of the snow-capped Atlas Mountains which pierce the striking azure blue sky. Essaouira
April & September to November 2022
Your itinerary DAY 1 – Arrival in Marrakesh Arrive at the airport for your flight to Marrakesh from where you will be taken to your hotel. (D) DAY 2 – Marrakesh & The Saadian tombs Marrakesh is a labyrinth of tiny alleyways teeming with activity like few other places in the world. With classic, French colonial buildings and boulevards surrounded by remarkably preserved medieval walls, the city is so perfect it could be, and often is used as, a film set.
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This morning, we enjoy a sightseeing tour during which we will see the Saadian tombs, one of the world’s finest examples of Moorish architecture, where classic archways are covered in gold leaf and stucco work. Plus, we will experience the Bahia Palace, which when built was acclaimed as the world’s most beautiful palace, famed for its 50 marble columns. We also visit the famous souks or covered markets, where immensely skilled craftsmen create intricate leatherware, jewellery and furniture. At dusk, after dinner in the hotel, we visit the Jemaa el-Fnaa square, a showcase for traditional Moroccan life. You will experience a fantastic spectacle of musicians, dancers, fortune-tellers and snake charmers in an exhilarating kaleidoscope of colour. (B, D) DAY 3 – Marrakesh This morning, we continue our tour of marvellous Marrakesh. The city boasts a wealth of wonderful gardens, some vast with olive groves and lakes, providing a haven of peace and tranquillity away from the hustle and bustle of the city. One of the prettiest parks is the Jardin Majorelle: an amazing display of bamboo, bougainvillaea and cacti, formerly owned by Yves Saint-Laurent. Surrounding the city are ramparts stretching 19 miles long, still largely intact with imposing forts at various intervals. The afternoon is yours at leisure to further your exploration of Marrakesh at an unhurried pace or relax in your hotel. (B, D) DAY 4 – Essaouira Our day begins with a comfortable drive to the delightful coastal town of Essaouira, which came to prominence during the 15th century when the Portuguese established the medieval citadel that still stands today. Within its walls are a maze of tranquil squares and perfectly preserved streets, lined by whitewashed houses and pavement cafes. It’s a sheer pleasure to stroll through the markets here, where the stalls groan under the weight of colourful fresh fruit and vegetables. Or simply wander along the harbour, bustling with a hive of activity and where fishermen repair their nets as they have done for centuries. Essaouira is so charmingly unspoilt it has been featured as the location for several blockbuster productions, from Orson Welles’ Othello to Ridley Scott’s Kingdom of Heaven. During your journey, the real Morocco unfolds and the landscape changes from fertile green plains to a moon-like semi-desert, occasionally studded with palm trees. Mud-brick villages blend perfectly into the background, while shepherds of all ages tend their herds of sheep and goat – the transport of choice here is very much the donkey. (B, D)
DAY 5 – Atlas Mountains & Marrakesh Forming an ever-present backdrop and adding to Marrakesh’s wondrous setting are the soaring, snow-capped Atlas Mountains. This morning, we take a drive into the stunning foothills with the countryside evolving from saffroncoloured fields to steeper, wooded slopes, slashed by dramatic, river-filled gorges. Mammoth peaks soaring more than 3,000 metres high spear the vivid, blue sky while the desolate mountainside stretches before us. Then the forests commence, rolled out like a massive green carpet and beyond, misty plains stretch to the horizon in a patchwork of muted colours. There’s time to take in the spectacular vistas when we stop to stretch our legs and perhaps enjoy a cup of coffee or tea. After a morning of sightseeing, we return to Marrakesh in the early afternoon. The rest of the day is at leisure, giving you ample time to make the most of your final day in this wonderful city. (B, D) DAY 6 – Return flight Transfer to the airport for our flight home. (B)
Our hand-picked hotel As this is a single-centre tour, we stay at the same hand-picked hotel in Marrakesh for the stay, with breakfast and dinner. Hotel Opera Plaza, Marrakesh HHHH Superior The excellent hotel is set in its own private grounds, this hotel is ideally located, allowing easy access to the sights of the old city. All the rooms are comfortable, air-conditioned and wellappointed in a contemporary design. There are three restaurants and dinner is included in the main restaurant which serves international cuisine; you may wish to upgrade to either the Italian or Moroccan ‘à la carte’ restaurants. After a day of wonderful sightseeing, you can relax in the chic lounge bar or the cosy café bar. There is also a large outdoor pool shaded by palm and olive trees, (open during the summer months, weather permitting) and a spa.
Your tour price includes • Discover Marrakesh on a guided tour and explore its countless gems including the medieval medina, atmospheric souks and the Jemaa el‑Fnaa square • Visit the Jardin Majorelle, once home to Yves St Laurent • Experience the spectacular Atlas Mountains, Africa’s greatest mountain range and an ever-present backdrop to Marrakesh • Visit the Saadian Tombs, one of the finest examples of Moorish architecture • Visit Essaouira, a 15thcentury coastal town and one of North Africa’s most attractive ports Plus, of course: • Return flights from a selection of regional airports, plus all hotel transfers • Five nights in four-star superior accommodation inclusive of all local taxes, plus daily breakfast and five dinners • The services of our experienced and insightful tour manager throughout (B) Breakfast, (D) Dinner
Prices are per person. For departure dates, prices and flights, please call or visit our website.
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Imperial Cities of Morocco Marrakesh, Rabat, Fez and Meknes – these are the imperial cities of Morocco. Their rich history comes alive in the narrow streets of the medieval medinas and the cool, mosaic lined courtyards of mosques and royal palaces. Behold the diverse cities fascinating history and extraordinary landscape.
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will have you feeling as though you’ve stepped right into the film: arabesque arches, elegant balustrades, a sculpted bar, brass lighting and an authentic 1930s piano. (B, D)
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DAY 3 – Rabat & Fez After breakfast we travel north along the coast to imperial Rabat, the current capital of Morocco. Here we will discover the elegant sweeping boulevards and palm-lined avenues built by the French. A guided walking tour through the narrow streets and dazzlingly blue houses of the 12thcentury walled medina reveals another side of this splendid city of kings. After our tour, there’s free time to wander at your own pace before we journey to Fez. (B, D)
Your itinerary DAY 1 –Arrival in Marrakesh Arrive at the airport for your flight to Marrakesh from where you will be taken to your hotel. (D) DAY 2 – Marrakesh & Casablanca Marrakesh boasts a wealth of wonderful gardens. This morning we’ll visit the Jardin Majorelle: an inspiring and amazing display of bamboo, bougainvillaea and cacti, formerly owned by Yves Saint-Laurent. A visit is also included to the Berber Museum, which is located within the gardens and showcases the extraordinary history and culture of the Berber people. This afternoon, we leave Marrakesh and the foothills of the Atlas Mountains and travel north across the rich agricultural plains to Casablanca. Dominating the skyline is the vast Hassan II Mosque; its minaret soars up to an incredible 690 feet. Your local guide will introduce you to this extraordinary building, one of the largest mosques in the world. During our visit we will see the very best of
Moroccan artisan skills, from intricate wood and stone carving to magnificent gilded ceilings and intricately decorated tiles. This evening we soak up the romantic atmosphere of 1940s Casablanca during our dinner at Rick’s Café, a tribute to Rick Blaine’s restaurant and bar in the classic film, Casablanca. Set in a renovated riad against the city’s old medina, Rick’s Café is filled with decorative details that
DAY 4 – Fez This morning we explore Fez, the spiritual and cultural heart of Morocco, by coach and on foot. Founded in the 9th century, Fez is the most ancient of the imperial capitals and boasts the most complete medieval city of the Arab world. In the company of our local guide, we will explore the ancient ramparts and gates outside the city and then take a walking tour into the medina. With its distinctive mosaic tiles, the famous Blue Gate is the main entry into the ancient medina. Once inside we will discover more of the traditional crafts of Morocco. Silversmiths, potters, weavers,
Your tour price includes • Explore Marrakesh, the atmospheric souks and the Jemaa el-Fnaa square • Visit the enchanting Jardin Majorelle, once the Marrakesh home of Yves St Laurent • Experience the colonial charm of Casablanca and visit the vast and impressive Hassan II Mosque • Visit the elegant Moroccan capital city of Rabat and on a guided tour • Take a tour of Fez and visit the extraordinary medina, the intricately decorated Al-Attarine Madrasa and the iconic tanneries • Soak up thousands of years of history at the Roman site of Volubilis and discover the extraordinary architectural treasures of Meknes
• Seven nights in four-star to four-star superior accommodation inclusive of all local taxes, with daily breakfast and dinner, including two at local restaurants • The services of our experienced and insightful tour manager throughout (B) Breakfast, (D) Dinner
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M O RO CCO leatherworkers and tailors all ply their wares in the stalls that line the bustling streets. We’ll also see the 14th-century Al-Attarine Madrasa, a school for the study of the Koran that’s renowned for its elegant courtyard and intricate mosaics. No visit to Fez would be complete without a visit to the tanneries, perhaps one of the most iconic sights of the city. Here we will experience the colourful process, which produces some of the world’s finest leather, and then enjoy a birds-eye view of the pits awash with vibrant dye. The afternoon is yours at leisure to further your discovery of Fez. This evening, we will dine on typical Moroccan dishes in the traditional surroundings of a charming riad. (B, D) DAY 5 – Volubilis, Meknes & Fez After breakfast, we drive through fertile farmland and olive groves up into the hills. As we descend, the spectacular Roman ruins of Volubilis is laid out before us – the best-preserved Roman ruins in Morocco and a UNESCO World Heritage site. We step back through 2,000 years of history as we explore Volubilis with our local guide. Temples, forums, grand villas and bathhouses – many decorated with beautiful mosaics – once lined the streets and remains of a sophisticated sewer system are still evident. Our journey continues to Meknes, where the legacy of the powerful 17thcentury ruler, Moulay Ismail, lives on in the elaborate palaces, gardens and
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mosques of this impressive imperial city. We’ll stop to admire Bab el-Mansour, the giant imperial gateway built by Moulay Ismail to show the strength of his new capital to Fez and Marrakesh. We will also visit Heri es-Souani, a feat of engineering where stabling and food was provided for 12,000 horses.
and the Middle East mingle and merge. Perched on the edge of the Sahara Desert and framed by the Atlas Mountains, this ancient trading hub quite simply bursts with energy. Marrakech is also the heartland of the Berbers, who have lived and farmed on this land since Neolithic times.
After our guided tour by coach and on foot, you’ll have time to explore and perhaps pick up a memento of your visit before we return to Fez. (B, D)
This morning we enjoy a sightseeing tour, during which we will see the Saadian tombs, one of the world’s finest examples of Moorish architecture, where classic archways are covered in gold leaf and stucco work. We’ll experience the Bahia Palace, which when built was acclaimed as the world’s most beautiful palace, famed for its 50 marble columns. We also visit the famous souks or covered markets, where immensely skilled craftsmen create intricate leatherware, jewellery and furniture.
DAY 6 – Fez To Marrakesh After breakfast we retrace our steps back to Marrakesh, choosing to take the major roads, with comfort stops along the way, to ensure a more comfortable journey. We arrive in Marrakesh in the late afternoon. DAY 7 – Marrakesh & free afternoon Marrakesh is where Europe, Africa
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Volubilis You have the rest of the afternoon free to explore as you wish. Later at dusk after dinner in the hotel, we visit the Jemaa el-Fnaa square, a showcase for traditional Moroccan life. You’ll experience a fantastic spectacle of musicians, dancers, fortune-tellers and snake charmers in an exhilarating kaleidoscope of colour. (B, D) DAY 8 – Return flight Transfer to the airport for our flight home. (B)
Our hand-picked hotels As this is a multi-centre tour, we stay in different hand-picked hotels for the tour, in Marrakesh, Casablanca and Fez. Hotel Opera Plaza, Marrakesh HHHH Superior Set in its own private grounds, the Hotel Opera Plaza is ideally located, allowing easy access to the sights of the old city. There are three restaurants and dinner is included in the main restaurant, which serves international cuisine; you may wish to upgrade to either the Italian or Moroccan ‘à la carte’ restaurants (subject to availability). There is also a lounge bar, café bar, spa and large outdoor pool shaded by palm and olive trees (open during the summer months, weather permitting).
Odyssee Center, Casablanca HHHH Enjoying a convenient central location in the heart of Casablanca, within walking distance of the Old Town Medina and the Hassan II Mosque, your comfort is assured in this contemporary hotel With King, Queen or twin beds; the fully air-conditioned rooms are decorated in a contemporary style with minibar and safe. Barceló Fès Medina, Fez HHHH Our three-night stay includes dinner on two nights in the main restaurant. Located close to the medina, the hotel is the perfect base for you to further explore the city. The contemporary guest rooms are comfortable and air-conditioned. After a fascinating day of sightseeing, you can enjoy a drink in the bar.
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Insider knowledge
Take a stroll amidst the palm, bamboo and citrus trees in Jnan Sbil. Dating back to the 18th century this lush pleasure garden is an oasis amidst the hubbub of the busy medina in Fez.
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A Year in Marrakesh by Peter Mayne is an entertaining account of life in the city’s Medina in the 1950’s.
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Treat yourself to a pair of traditional babouche. These Moroccan leather slippers come in a wide range of colours.
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Personalise your holiday Enjoy a Moroccan gastronomic experience Attend La Maison Arabe’s worldrenowned cooking workshop, where a professional chef will teach you how to create a delicious and authentic Moroccan dish. Then you’ll feast on your culinary creations with your fellow cooks. From £36pp.
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Try m’hencha, a delicious almondfilled pastry coil, or cornes de gazelles, tempting pastry cornets filled with cream. Either would be perfect with a refreshing glass of mint tea.
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Canada’s Rocky Mountaineer
9 DAYS FROM
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with Alaska Cruise extension The Canadian Rockies, coupled with an Alaskan cruise, must surely rank amongst the very finest scenic and wildlife holidays on earth! Experience incredible landscapes combined with an incredible train journey on the Rocky Mountaineer and a luxury cruise to the world’s last great wilderness, Alaska.
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Your itinerary DAY 1 – Arrival in Calgary Arrive at the airport for your direct flight to Calgary.
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DAY 2 – Calgary Today we start our spectacular journey from Calgary across the gently rolling prairies of Alberta and soon the amazing slate-grey, snow-capped peaks of the Rockies come into view. Carpets of wild flowers bedeck the green meadows spread beneath the towering glaciers huge expanses of brilliant white ice and snow, contrasting with the muted greys and pinks of the jagged peaks.
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and house wine with lunch, all served at your seat (bar service at extra cost). Upgrade to the excellent GoldLeaf Services and their impressive Dome carriages. Our overnight stay is in a range of medium-class hotels in the town of Kamloops. (B, L) DAY 6 – Vancouver We continue our journey to Vancouver. Following the Fraser and Thomson River canyons, passing the Jaws of Death Gorge, Avalanche Alley and Hell’s Gate Canyon, we criss-cross the river many times as we travel through some of British Columbia’s most scenic country. We finally reach Vancouver during the afternoon after a truly once-in-a-lifetime journey. (B, L)
Lake Louise DAY 3 – Banff This morning our breathtaking journey is along the Icefields Parkway, one of the most spectacular roads in the world, with stunning mountain vistas. Our first stop is famous Lake Louise, completely encircled by high peaks, perhaps the most photographed view in the Rockies. We then take in Peyto Lake, one of the world’s most beautiful azure-blue glacial waters. Finally we see the Columbia Icefield, the largest in the Rockies, covering an area of over 200 square miles with depths of over 1,000 feet. We’ll ride on a giant ‘Snocoach’ (weather permitting) across the Athabasca Glacier for a closer inspection of the massive crevasses before returning to Banff. DAY 4 – Free day in Banff Today we have a free day. Why not take a leisurely ‘float’ trip on the Bow River or a dip in Banff’s relaxing hot springs. There are also helicopter trips on offer, or perhaps a ride up to the top of Sulphur Mountain at 7,500 feet on the Banff gondola. Several walks commence from the peak and there’s also a restaurant with an open-air terrace. Also very popular is afternoon tea at the magnificent Fairmont Banff Springs Hotel, built in the style of a massive Scottish baronial castle. DAY 5 – Rocky Mountaineer train This morning we set off on what is one of the world’s greatest train journeys! Crossing high passes, deep ravines and innumerable spectacular bridges, places that can only be seen by rail, the Rocky Mountaineer is acknowledged as the ultimate way to travel through the beautifully rugged terrain of Alberta and British Columbia. Boarding the Rocky Mountaineer you’ll be led to your assigned comfortable reclining seats, with plenty of legroom and large panoramic windows. The train begins its spectacular two-day 585-mile journey following the wide Bow River valley before crossing the Continental Divide at Kicking Horse Pass. Next come the famed spiral tunnels, an engineering marvel built 100 years ago, and as we follow the Columbia River we cross the
dramatic 500-foot steel span of Stoney Creek bridge. The excellent on-board commentary highlights the intriguing history of the towns en route and the building of the railway itself. Meals in SilverLeaf Class include excellent hot meals served at your seat on each day including complimentary snacks, tea and coffee, non-alcoholic drinks, plus beer
DAY 7 – Vancouver Vancouver regularly features as one of the world’s most naturally beautiful cities: the blue of the Pacific Ocean with its picturesque harbour, the glass skyscrapers reflecting the sunlight and the lush coastal mountains form a stunning backdrop. This morning we tour the city stopping at Stanley Park,
Your tour price includes • Experience the drama of the magnificent Rocky Mountains in unrivalled luxury on the Rocky Mountaineer train, the ultimate way to travel across this breathtaking terrain • Enjoy impeccable SilverLeaf service on board the Rocky Mountaineer, plus two breakfasts and two lunches, with option to upgrade to GoldLeaf • Travel on the Icefields Parkway, one of the world’s most scenic highways, and walk on the 300-metre-thick Athabasca glacier • Stay in vibrant Vancouver and tour this wonderfully sophisticated city overlooking the Pacific Ocean
• Stay in excellent, handpicked three-star superior accommodation • The services of our experienced and insightful tour manager throughout (B) Breakfast, (L) Lunch, (D) Dinner Prices are per person. For departure dates, prices and flights, please call or visit our website.
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Option to enjoy a seven-night, full-board Alaskan cruise with Holland America Line: • Visit the awe-inspiring Glacier Bay National Park, a World Heritage Site home to actively calving glaciers and humpback whales
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C A N A DA with its famous collection of totem poles and Prospect Point, which offers lovely views. The afternoon is at leisure - there’s plenty to see and do in this sophisticated city. A popular, easy walk starts from Vancouver’s waterfront pedestrian promenade to the huge expanse of Stanley Park. The path continues along the seashore and offers stunning vistas across the bay until you reach English Bay’s sandy beach, a lovely spot to watch the sunset. DAY 8 – Return flight This morning is at leisure. Those returning home will transfer to the airport for their flight, arriving next morning. DAY 9 – Arrive home
Alaska Cruise Extension DAY 8 - Embark MS Koningsdam For all those continuing on to our Holland America Line Inside Passage cruise, embarkation begins at 11.30am and cabins are normally available from around 1pm. Our ship sails at 5pm, passing below Vancouver’s spectacular Lion’s Gate suspension bridge. (L, D) DAY 9 - At sea Our first full day at sea and there’s plenty of time to ease into shipboard life and take in the amazing scenery of the Inside Passage. For anyone who prefers a little more activity, there are a huge variety of onboard talks and activities available. This evening is the first formal night of the cruise. (B, L, D)
DAY 10 - Juneau We spend the morning cruising to the Tracy Arm Inlet, from here its possible to take an excursion into the Fjord to see the twin Sawyer Glaciers. Hemmed in by near vertical ice-scoured granite mountainsides, the glaciers are surrounded by a wild and barren landscape – reminiscent of the last Ice Age! Look out for harbour seals basking on the many ice floes in the bay. After lunch we arrive in Juneau, Alaska’s state capital. From here there’s a widely varying selection of shore excursions on offer, ranging from flying to a glacier by helicopter and dog-sledding with teams of huskies, to whale-watching, kayaking, a typical Alaskan salmon bake, fly fishing by sea plane and a variety of hikes in the surrounding area. (B, L, D) DAY 11 - Skagway An early start today as we arrive in Skagway at 7am. Our ship remains here all day allowing plenty of time to explore this historic gateway to the Klondike, originally a lawless tented city during its gold rush days. The shore excursions include a number of helicopter glacier sightseeing opportunities, but what makes Skagway unique is that it’s the start of the White Pass & Yukon railroad and there are a number of excursions that include a fascinating ride on the restored carriages of this 100-year-old route through the Alaskan wilderness. The most striking feature of Alaska is the sheer sense of isolation and tranquil
beauty. People are a rarity, settlements more so; the land is not farmed or used by man in any way and the forests, seemingly, unmanaged! There’s wildlife galore, safe in the sanctuary of this pristine wilderness - there are few places like this left on the planet. (B, L, D) DAY 12 – Glacier Bay Today is yet another tour highlight as your cruise-ship slowly enters the magnificent Glacier Bay National Park, with eight actively calving glaciers, more than anywhere else on Earth, access to this amazing spectacle is strictly controlled by the US Parks Service. Surrounded by snow-clad 10,000-foot peaks of the Fairweather Range, the nutrient-rich waters teem with salmon and humpback whales. On-shore it’s also home to black bears, moose and wolves. Our ship will spend the day cruising this huge area comprising 900 square miles of marine waters and although we do not actually dock anywhere, National Park Service rangers will come on board to provide specialist commentary and answer any questions. (B, L, D) DAY 13 - Ketchikan After a morning’s cruising, we arrive at the small town of Ketchikan after lunch, where a number of breathtaking trips are available, via seaplane, into the nearby Misty Fjords National Monument or the remote Tongass National Forest – a perfect environment, only accessible by air, where bears can be spotted fishing for salmon. Amongst the many
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Glacier Bay National Park other activities available, there’s salmon fishing, a crab feast, sea kayaking, and for the really adventurous, a ‘zip-line’ descent through the forest canopy! (B, L, D) DAY 14 - At sea Our last full day is spent at sea returning through the Inside Passage. (B, L, D) DAY 15 - Return flight We arrive back in Vancouver in the morning and spend some free time in the vibrant markets and restaurants of Granville Island before returning to the airport at the appropriate time for your return flight. (B) DAY 16 - Arrive home
Extension: Our superb ship The MS Koningsdam The first of Holland America Line’s Pinnacle-class ships, the 2,650-passenger MS Koningsdam was launched in 2016 and boasts more outside Oceanview and Verandah staterooms than most other ships in Alaska. The Promenade Deck goes right around the ship and has plenty of classic teak deck chairs in which to relax, whilst its stunning three-deck atrium and spacious public rooms are adorned with a wide variety of art and antiques. Please see online for deck plan.
Our hand-picked hotels (Number of nights) Calgary: Delta by Marriott Calgary Downtown (1) HHH Superior Banff: Banff Park Lodge (3) HHH Superior Vancouver: Coast Coal Harbour Hotel (2) HHH Superior
Your options Extend your holiday Alaska Cruise extension Our seven-night cruise with Holland America Line to Alaska is available as an extension on all departures. Visit the historic ports of Skagway and Ketchikan, plus a whole day cruising Glacier Bay, travelling through a landscape that was completely covered by a 20-mile wide glacier just 200 years ago! On board, enjoy unparalleled service and exciting sights coupled with unique experiences via the many shore excursions on offer. Personalise your holiday Upgrade to GoldLeaf service on the Rocky Mountaineer Upgrade to the stunning doubledecker dome coach with its panoramic wrapround windows and comfortable reclining leather seats. Guests also have access to the open-air observation vestibule at the end of each carriage. Impeccable service is complimented with three-course gourmet meals in the lower-level dining room. Cost per person: 2022 £439pp or 2023 £459pp, subject to availability. Choose from a wide selection of Alaska shore excursions During your cruise, you may wish to add on glacier helicopter flights, bear and whale-watching, fishing, kayaking, hiking and even dog-sledding. Experience the World-Famous Calgary Stampede Travel with us on our July 15 2022 or July 14 2023 departures to experience
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the greatest rodeo on earth! We stay for two nights in Calgary, amidst a real party atmosphere. On your second day we have included tickets to watch the rodeo in the afternoon - with the world’s best cowboys and cowgirls competing in the spectacular bull riding, steer roping, bronco riding and barrel racing. It will be an unforgettable experience like no other!
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Visit the artisan stores and galleries on Vancouver’s Granville Island. You’ll also find the Public Market which houses a lively food hall selling everything from seafood to artisan ice cream.
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Andy Russell gives a full account of the great bears of the Rockies in his captivating book Grizzly Country.
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Grilled or poached you’ll find wild British Columbia salmon served in a variety of ways. Maple syrup is sometimes used during the curing process for smoked salmon, giving the fish a unique flavour.
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Peggy’s Cove
Maritime Canada including Nova Scotia, New Brunswick & Prince Edward Island
Enjoy a relaxed tour of the Maritimes’ picture-postcard provinces, explore the inherent European influences and take in some of Canada’s most beautiful scenery, from coastal cliffs, lush highlands and forested valleys to quaint fishing towns and the world’s highest tides.
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May to September 2022 & May to September 2023
Your itinerary DAY 1 – Arrival in Halifax, Nova Scotia Arrive at the airport for your flight to Halifax in Nova Scotia. DAY 2 – Halifax, Nova Scotia Picturesque Halifax is a delightful combination of refreshing sea breezes, colourful heritage buildings and lush parks. Our tour this morning starts with a visit to the historic Citadel, an impressive fort perched atop a large hill. Its strategic location overlooking the harbour led the British military to establish Halifax here in 1749 and its distinctive star shape is so typical of 19th-century British forts. There’s free time to explore the history of the fortress and the lives of the soldiers once stationed here. Between May and October, the citadel is brought to life through live re-enactments by two
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Knaut-Rhuland House, which features a New England Colonial exterior; and Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church, a High Victorian Gothic jewel. This afternoon we drive to the lush Annapolis Valley and call at Fort Anne, Canada’s first administered National Historic Site. Located on the banks of the Annapolis River, Fort Anne is a vivid reminder of a time when Europe’s powers battled for supremacy in North America. It was built to protect the harbour of the nearby town of Annapolis Royal. Surrounded by a maze of defensive ditches and bastions, the 1797 officers’ quarters are now a museum where visitors can delve into centuries of Canadian history and learn about the Acadians.
Lunenburg historic regiments of the British Army: the 78th Highlanders and the Royal Artillery. Then we continue to Fairview Lawn Cemetery, the final resting place of 121 of the victims of the RMS Titanic. Look out for the grave of ‘the Unknown Child’, later identified as an English toddler whose family also perished in the sinking. Film buffs who spot the headstone of J Dawson might be reminded of Leonardo DiCaprio’s character in the film Titanic, but the grave actually belongs to an Irishman who worked on board the ship. After a fascinating and moving morning, the rest of the day is at your leisure. Perhaps stroll along Halifax’s historic waterfront or take in a museum – the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic is an excellent introduction to Nova Scotia’s rich maritime history. When it comes to dining out, you’re spoilt for choice: there’s a superb selection of pizzas, burgers and, of course, seafood. Even if you’re not a lover of shellfish, the freshness of the catch of the day might change your mind. (B) DAY 3 – Peggy’s Cove & Lunenburg, Nova Scotia After breakfast we depart Halifax and take the coastal road to picturepostcard Peggy’s Cove. Gracing a rolling granite outcrop is its famous red-and-white lighthouse – one of the most photographed in Canada. Built in 1914, the concrete lighthouse retains the octagonal shape of its wooden predecessor. We then drive to charming Lunenburg, where brightly painted buildings in red, green and blue line its ship-filled port. Founded in 1753, Lunenburg was the first British settlement outside of Halifax and a UNESCO World Heritage site, recognised for being one of the best-preserved planned settlements in the New World. You have free time to wander the waterfront and the old town, whose historic highlights include the
Your tour price includes • Stay at least two nights in each province with plenty of free time to explore • Journey along the Cabot Trail, one of Canada’s most scenic drives, through Cape Breton Highlands National Park and along spectacular coastlines • Explore the British heritage of charming colonial towns such as Charlottetown and Lunenburg • Discover picturesque Halifax, unearth its military past at the historic Citadel and visit Fairview Lawn Cemetery, final resting place of victims of the Titanic • Experience the world’s highest tides at Fundy National Park, a coastal wonderland where you can walk the ocean floor at low tide • Follow in the footsteps of author Lucy Maud Montgomery and her beloved red-haired character at the Anne of Green Gables Museum • Visit the Fort Anne National Historic Site to learn about a
time when Europe’s powers battled for supremacy in North America • Spend the day exploring St Andrews by-the-Sea, a quintessential fishing town • Visit the Alexander Graham Bell Museum, dedicated to the Scottish inventor who made Nova Scotia his second home • See the iconic Peggy’s Point Lighthouse, one of Canada’s most famous Plus, of course: • Return direct flights from London Heathrow, plus hotel transfers • Nine nights in three-star and four-star accommodation inclusive of all taxes, with breakfast • The services of our experienced and insightful tour manager throughout (B) Breakfast
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C A N A DA DAY 4 – Ferry Crossing To Saint John, New Brunswick After breakfast we take the ferry across the Bay of Fundy to Saint John in New Brunswick. Porpoises can sometimes be seen playing alongside the ferry during the crossing, which takes 2 hours and 45 minutes. On arrival we witness a unique natural phenomenon at the Reversing Falls Rapids, created by the collision between the Bay of Fundy and the Saint John River. At the right moment, you can watch the bay’s astonishingly high tide reverse the flow of the mighty river, even as it pushes through a gorge formed by the collision of continents millions of years ago. We then drive towards St-Andrewsby-the-Sea, a quintessential Canadian fishing town situated on a south-facing peninsula that extends into the Bay of Fundy. Blessed with an elegant beauty and superb climate, St Andrews as it’s simply known also has a colourful history. Founded in 1783 by Loyalists – the ‘King’s Loyal Americans’ who settled in British North America – this designated National Historic District is one of the oldest and most distinctive in the Maritimes. The rest of the afternoon is free for you to explore. Set deep in a natural harbour, the port city of Saint John is
surrounded by an impressive ring of rocky bluffs, vertical cliffs and sleepy coves. Walk to the historic old town to see its 19th-century buildings, perhaps visit the New Brunswick Museum to see its entertaining exhibits on local geological, cultural and natural history, or head to the hilltop Carleton Martello Tower, a stone fort built during the War of 1812, for panoramic views over Saint John and the Bay of Fundy. (B) DAY 5 – Free Day In St Andrews ByThe-Sea, New Brunswick The day is yours to do as you wish, so what is it to be? Stroll along the broad, straight streets – many of which have names associated with British royalty – and browse the quaint shops and art galleries decorated with colourful flowers and flags. Admire the range of architecture, from simple salt box and Cape Cod houses to genteel Georgian townhouses and summer homes built in the American ‘shingle’ style. Or take in the stunning views along the harbour, where fish and lumber were once shipped to Britain in exchange for rum, molasses and sailing vessels. (B) If you’re visiting in the months of June to September, you may wish to experience a 2.5-hour whale-watching excursion in the Bay of Fundy. Please see the Personalise Your Holiday section for details.
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DAY 6 – Fundy National Park, New Brunswick & Charlottetown, PEI This morning we drive to Fundy National Park, New Brunswick’s awe-inspiring coastal wonderland featuring the world’s highest tides. The leafy Acadian Forest here is home to a multitude of flora and fauna, including the snowshoe hare, pileated woodpecker and rare bird’s-eye primrose. We stop at the Hopewell Rocks, where time and tide have carved distinctive sandstone formations in the red cliffs. Twice a day you can see the highest tides, and at low tide you can wander the ocean floor for small marine life. After a fascinating morning discovering Canada’s rich natural heritage, we travel eastwards and cross the impressive 8-mile long Confederation Bridge to Prince Edward Island (PEI). Pastoral and reminiscent of England, PEI is renowned for its beautiful landscapes. Meandering coastal roads present an ever-changing panorama of sea, sand and sky. Wherever you look, emerald farmlands, red-clay roads and the sapphire sea seem to merge in endless awe-inspiring patterns. (B) DAY 7 – Green Gables & Charlottetown, PEI The smallest of Canada’s provincial capitals, elegant Charlottetown is as pretty as a picture. But first we follow in the footsteps of Prince Edward Island’s most celebrated author, Lucy Maud Montgomery, on a visit to the Anne of Green Gables Museum at Silver Bush. Set on the 110-acre property is the museum with beautiful flower gardens and a view of the Lake of Shining Waters, as well as some of the island’s loveliest scenery. After our visit we return to Charlottetown, where we’re introduced to the town on a brief tour before the rest of the day at your leisure. The town is best-known for hosting the 1864 conference that led to the foundation of modern-day Canada. Step back in time as you discover the old-world charm of the downtown area, which has stayed true to its roots with wellpreserved Victorian buildings from its 19th-century prime. Look out for the impressive neo-Gothic cathedral, inviting shops and heritage houses, such as the Beaconsfield Historic House that boasts a grand veranda and crowning belvedere. The leafy Victoria Park offers 40 acres of beautiful green space to relax in along the waterfront.
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Charlottetown has a burgeoning food scene, so there are plenty of dining choices available. For dessert, why not try COWS creamery? The mouthwatering ice-cream produced here is arguably Prince Edward Island’s most popular edible export. (B)
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DAY 8 – Cape Breton Island This morning we drive to Wood Islands to take the ferry to Pictou in Nova Scotia. Our return to Nova Scotia sees us exploring a different side: the ruggedly breathtaking Cape Breton Island. On our way we pass by Antigonish, a cosy university town with a strong Scottish heritage. Interestingly, it’s home to the oldest continuous Highland games outside of Scotland, held annually since 1863. We cross the 4,544-foot Canso Causeway that connects Cape Breton Island to the Nova Scotia peninsula and stop in Baddeck, where we visit the superb Alexander Graham Bell Museum. The Scottish inventor serendipitously discovered Bras d’Or Lake while on holiday and fell in love with the beautiful landscape, which reminded him of his birthplace, Edinburgh. Set on the shores of this shimmering lake, the museum displays artefacts from his years of experimental work in Baddeck, from full-scale replicas of the pioneering Silver Dart aircraft to electrical devices, medical inventions and, of course, telephones. (B) DAY 9 – Cabot Trail & Cape Breton National Park Have your camera ready today as we experience the world-renowned Cabot Trail, a wonderfully scenic road that loops and snakes for 185 miles around the northwest of Cape Breton Island. During this unforgettable drive, we journey through the spectacular Cape Breton Highlands National Park, where thickly forested river canyons have been carved over time into an ancient plateau edged by rust-red cliffs. This
dramatic highland haven is home to a unique blend of Acadian, Boreal and Taiga plants and animals. Keep your eyes open for moose, bald eagles and, if you’re lucky, a whale. We also travel through quaint fishing villages nestled in idyllic coves and pause at lookout points to admire the breathtaking views of coastal cliffs, glorious beaches and the sparkling Atlantic Ocean. After a fabulous day soaking up the extraordinary views, we return to Baddeck with the rest of the day free. Perhaps stroll along the lovely promenade into town, where you can see the traditional county courthouse and the graceful façade of St Michael’s church. Why not catch dinner and a show at the modest Theatre Baddeck? (B) DAY 10 – Return home After a leisurely morning, we transfer to Halifax airport for our flight home. DAY 11 – Arrive home We arrive back in the UK.
Our hand-picked hotels (Number of nights) Halifax: Cambridge Suites Hotel (2) HHH Digby: Digby Pines Golf Resort (1) HHHH St Andrews By-The-Sea: Algonquin Resort (2) HHHH Charlottetown: Delta Hotels by Marriott Prince Edward or Rodd Charlottetown (2) HHHH Cape Breton Island: Inverary Resort (2) HHHH
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Your options Personalise your holiday Whale-watching in the Bay of Fundy If you’re visiting from June to September, you may wish to enjoy a 2.5-hour whale-watching excursion in the Bay of Fundy, the breathtaking playground of porpoises, seals and whales. Subject to weather conditions. Riviera Travel cannot guarantee any wildlife sightings. From £55pp.
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The glorious Bay of Fundy is famed for its powerful tides and its superb feeding grounds for minke, finback and humpback whales.
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Anne of Green Gables by Lucy Maud Montgomery. Set in the fictional town in the fictional town of Avonlea on Prince Edward Island, this 1908 Canadian novel follows the adventures of Anne Shirley.
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Nova Scotia is worldfamous for lobster, whether it be tried in a chowder, poutine or simply in a roll.
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California & the Golden West Explore the famous National Parks, intriguing Native American culture, amazing desert landscapes, the lush forests and lofty peaks of Yosemite and vibrant, pulsating cities. From the highest plateau to the deepest gorge, from LA to San Francisco, experience the very best of western USA’s natural and manmade wonders.
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DAY 1 - Arrival in Los Angeles Arrive at the airport for your direct flight to LA. DAY 2 - Los Angeles LA, the city of glitz, glamour, the stars and miles of pristine beaches - it’s all here! This morning we see the best it has to offer - the Hollywood Walk of Fame, Sunset Strip and Santa Monica. Later this afternoon we had south, following the coast, to charming San Diego. This classic Southern California city is set around a sweeping bay and with its beautifully restored Gaslamp Quarter. (B) DAY 3 - San Diego - Free day After an included city tour, you are free to experience San Diego’s numerous attractions. A great favourite is the Maritime Museum with its many historical ships, including the Star of India, the HMS Surprise, a replica of an 18th-century frigate and used in the film ‘Master & Commander’ and a Soviet-era submarine. During the afternoon, take the ferry across the bay to Coronado and the Victorian Del Coronado Hotel, used in the film ‘Some Like It Hot’. The 1,200 acres of Balboa Park, the largest cultural complex west of the Mississippi with 15 museums and numerous other attractions, all set amidst wonderful sub-tropical gardens and fountains. (B) DAY 4 - Sonoran Desert & Lake Havasu Today we leave the coast driving towards Kingman in Arizona, climbing to 4,000ft, passing through the Cleveland National Forest, descending towards the wide plains of the Sonoran Desert. Heading north, we cross the Colorado River through Moabi Regional Park into Arizona. We then continue to Lake Havasu, where you’ll see the London Bridge on our way to Kingman. (B) DAY 5 - Route 66 & Grand Canyon We take a drive from Kingman to Seligman, on the longest section of the original route 66, on our way to the Grand Canyon. It’s a mind-boggling series of shapes, colours and glaring desert light; contrasted with jet black shadows, formed by pinnacles of rock interspersed with stark promontories. The Grand Canyon south rim extends for 14 miles and we visit some of the best viewing points, each one providing a different perspective over the everchanging panorama. This afternoon you have the option of taking a once-in-a-lifetime helicopter flight for the ultimate panoramic view of the Grand Canyon, a truly magical display of natural beauty! As the light changes, the crisp shadows rapidly shorten and the greys and blues change to reds, yellows and ochres in a kaleidoscope of intensive colour.
Your tour price includes • Experience the stunning beauty of the Grand Canyon • Marvel at the other-worldly spires of Bryce Canyon • See vast wind sculpted red sandstone rock formations in the Valley of Fire State Park
• Marvel at the spectacular granite rock formations of Yosemite National Park and be stunned by the giant sequoia’s at Mariposa Grove (access subject to season) Plus, of course:
• Visit timeless Monument Valley, a masterpiece of ancient erosion • Stay on the Strip in glitzy Las Vegas, the entertainment capital of the world with eyepopping architecture • Stay two nights in the famous Fisherman’s Wharf area of San Francisco and enjoy a guided city tour • Stay for two nights in sunny San Diego, the classic southern California city
• Return direct scheduled flights from London with premium economy upgrades available at a supplement • Flights available from UK regional airports via Dublin • Stay in hand-picked three and four-star accommodation with four breakfasts • The services of our experienced and insightful tour manager throughout (B) Breakfast, (L) Lunch, (D) Dinner Prices are per person. For departure dates, prices and flights, please call or visit our website.
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Valley of Fire State Park., Nevada’s oldest and largest state park covering an area of 40,000 acres. Created when dinosaurs roamed, this state park is known for the dazzling red sandstone formations, illuminating the valley, making it look like it’s on fire with rock colours changing from oranges and browns to deeper dramatic shades as we continue to drive through the valley towards the glittering bright lights of Las Vegas. Tonight we have the option of a ‘Vegas by Night’ tour, probably the best time to appreciate its unique atmosphere with everything bathed in a glow of allencapsulating neon – so brash it’s almost an art form. DAY 9 - Las Vegas - Free day Today we have a full day at leisure to explore the self-styled ‘entertainment capital of the world’. It’s an almost surreal apparition growing out of the desert and where the world’s mostrenowned sights and cities such as Venice, Paris, New York and even the Pyramids have been recreated in such detail. You can even take a trip on a gondola on a canal on the 1st floor of one of the hotels! Tours by helicopter are also available to book locally to the west rim of the Grand Canyon. This is the only section of the canyon where helicopters are permitted to actually fly and even land on the canyon floor itself. This evening why not take in a show? Vegas shows are typically amongst the most impressive in the world, so you are assured of a memorable night whichever you choose.
DAY 10 - Sierra Nevada Today we leave Las Vegas and drive through the barren Mojave Desert. Our route skirts the famous Edwards Air Force base, before climbing even higher through the mountains of the Sierra Nevada. On reaching the peak, literally from one minute to the next the climate changes from the burning heat of the desert to temperate grasslands and forest as we cross the Tehachapi Pass and travel through the vast fertile plains of the San Joaquin Valley. We stay two nights nestled within the area of the Sierra National Forest in duplex-style wooden chalets, described by locals as ‘mountain lodging’. DAY 11 - Yosemite Valley This morning we enter the park and drive through incredible scenery to Yosemite Valley itself where we are confronted by one of the most staggering views in the USA. Our first stop is at Mariposa Grove the largest sequoia grove in Yosemite, home to over 500 mature giant sequoias (access subject to season). We continue to see a deep, lushly forested valley encircled by the steely grey vastness of sheer granite cliffs and domes rising by over 4,000ft on all sides, bisected by some of the highest waterfalls in North America. Dominated by the granite monolith of El Capitan on one side and the instantly recognisable Half Dome on the other, it is impossible not to find your heart touched by this overwhelming natural grandeur. DAY 12 - San Francisco From its beginnings as a 19th-century
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Head to the observation deck of the Stratosphere Hotel for unforgettable views of the glittering neon lights along the Las Vegas Strip.
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The 1960’s thriller Bullitt is best remembered for one of the greatest car chases in cinematic history. The film which starred Steve McQueen was shot on location in and around San Francisco.
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Don’t leave the city without a bag of fortune cookies. These crisp, sweet treats which contain a prophetic message were first produced in San Francisco’s Chinatown in 1918.
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Enjoy the flavours of Mexico and some succulent sea food in a zingy fish taco. San Diego is the perfect place to try this tasty snack.
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Grand Canyon mining boomtown to the sophisticated metropolis you see today, San Francisco is simply one of the most beautiful and fascinating cities in the world. Nestling on a bay astride the blue Pacific Ocean, dominated by the instantly-recognisable Golden Gate Bridge, the city spreads out over forty-three steep hills on one side and a vibrant green carpet of forests on the other. We travel to San Francisco this morning and enjoy an orientation tour of the city, which includes Fisherman’s Wharf, Union Square, Golden Gate Park and Twin Peaks for splendid city views. The rest of the day is at leisure, so why not take the included one-way ride on San Francisco’s famous cable car? DAY 13 - San Francisco – Free day Our final full day and there’s still so much to do. You can amble through Chinatown, the largest outside Asia, and marvel at the pagodas and oriental markets. Or perhaps take a stroll down to the renovated Ferry Plaza Building on the waterfront, converted into a huge alfresco Farmers’ Market every Saturday. Try the once predominantly Italian North Beach, still home to innumerable bistros, delis and bakeries, which during the 50s attracted the bohemian writers and avant-garde artists of the Beatnik movement. And don’t forget the Haight-Ashbury district and the ‘Summer of Love’ for which San Francisco is still famous today.
Alternatively, there’s the option to take the short boat ride to the USA’s most infamous prison, Alcatraz Island, known as ‘The Rock’. DAY 14 - Return flight Our flight departs in the late afternoon, so why not use your final morning for some last minute shopping on Union Square? DAY 15 - Arrive home
Our hand-picked hotels (Number of nights) Los Angeles: Four Points by Sheraton (1) HHH San Diego: Best Western Plus Bayside Inn (2) HHH Kingman: Best Western Plus Kings Inn & Suites (1) HHH Grand Canyon: Cameron Trading Post (1) HHH Kayenta: Monument Valley Inn (1) HHH Bryce Canyon: Best Western Ruby’s Inn (1) HHH Las Vegas: Tropicana Las Vegas (2) HHHH Sierra Nevada: The Pines Resort on Lake Bass (2) HHH San Francisco: Hotel Caza Fishermans Wharf (2) HHH
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Your options Personalise your holiday San Diego USS Midway Museum San Diego is known as the ‘Navy Town USA’, take a visit to explore America’s longest-serving aircraft carrier of the 20th Century. From £25pp. Monument Valley 4x4 tour with a Native American guide Enjoy nature’s marvellous sandstone creations and see the places where ancient Anasazi families once lived among the enormous red buttes. On this 2.5-hour tour in 4x4 vehicles, expert Navajo guides will share fascinating insights into the history, culture and plants of this extraordinary landscape. From £65pp. Grand Canyon Dancer helicopter flight Experience an unforgettable flight from the South Rim of the Grand Canyon. During this 25-minute flight, you’ll enjoy views of some of the oldest exposed rock in the world. Your helicopter provides forward-facing seating for six. From £225pp. Alcatraz Island Day Tour Explore this world-famous fascinating former federal prison on a rocky island in the middle of San Francisco Bay. Historically, Alcatraz has been used as a Civil War Fort, a Federal prison and been a symbol of Native American plight. This tour is pre-bookable only. From £39pp.
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Deep South USA plus Texas
Take one of America’s classic ‘road trips’ exploring the Deep South, renowned for its gracious hospitality, Creole and Cajun cuisine, charming southern drawl and, of course, the most popular music genres of the 20th century – jazz, rock n’ roll, the blues and country. Plus, the charms of the lone star state, Texas.
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Your itinerary DAY 1 – Arrival in Atlanta Arrive at the airport for your direct flight to Atlanta. DAY 2 – Nashville Driving into Tennessee to Lynchburg, this quintessential little town is a true slice of unspoilt 50s America, with its red-brick courthouse, general store and one traffic light. It’s a great place to just browse the shops and get a bite to eat before we visit Lynchburg’s claim to fame: the Jack Daniel Distillery. Obviously it’s where Jack Daniel’s whisky is made, since 1884 and a tour is a great experience. Interestingly, the county is ‘dry’ and locals are not allowed to consume the product they are most famous for. Continuing across Tennessee’s rolling green hills we soon arrive at ‘Music City USA’, Nashville. (B) DAY 3 – Nashville In downtown Nashville we visit the Country Music Hall of Fame. A huge museum of all things ‘Country & Western’, it has floors of fascinating exhibits from the earliest days of country music to the megastars of today. There are films and videos of music’s greatest, with their life-stories and costumes. The famed Music Row is close by, lined with studios and record company offices, where we visit the legendary RCA Studio B, where Elvis recorded many of his greatest hits, followed by a ‘who’s who’ of recording superstars such as Roy Orbison, the Everly Brothers, Dolly Parton and Willie Nelson. Lower Broadway is Nashville’s nightlife centre, with stupendous live music in famous honky-tonk bars like Robert’s Western World and The Stage on Broadway and many more. There’s a fantastic atmosphere along the entire street and an evening here is a real ‘must’! Tonight you have the chance to see a country music show at the Grand Ole Opry. (B) DAY 4 – Memphis Today we say goodbye to Nashville and head to the far west of Tennessee and the city of Memphis and America’s artery, the Mississippi. From its earliest beginnings as a small French garrison, Memphis grew into a magnet for freed slaves after the Civil War and as a cotton trading centre. This afternoon we have a guided tour around the birthplace of Rock n’ Roll – the legendary Sun Studio, where Elvis recorded his first hit. This insignificant, yet iconic 1950s building, was the starting point for Jerry Lee Lewis, Johnny Cash and Roy Orbison amongst others and is a designated National Historic Landmark. You can still see Jerry Lee’s piano and Elvis’ microphone! (B) DAY 5 – Graceland and National Civil Rights Museum Today we visit one of America’s biggest tourist attractions, Elvis’ Graceland. The ‘King’ bought the Graceland mansion
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for Texas’ independence from Mexico • See where President John F Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas, and tour the fascinating museum dedicated to that fateful day
• Visit Studio B in Nashville and Sun Studio in Memphis, where some of the best-loved songs of the last 50 years were recorded
• In Memphis visit the National Civil Rights Museum
• Explore the incredible life of Elvis, the King of Rock and Roll, through the places where he recorded his greatest hits and his unique home, Graceland
Plus, of course: • Return scheduled flights from the UK
• Enjoy Amtrak’s renowned train service from Memphis to New Orleans
• Stay in hand-picked four-star and three-star accommodation with daily breakfast, including a hotel in the centre of the French Quarter in New Orleans
• Spend three nights in New Orleans and enjoy a walking tour with a local guide through the iconic French Quarter
• The services of our experienced and insightful tour manager throughout
• Guided tour of Houston’s NASA Johnson Space Centre, from where the Moon landings were controlled
(B) Breakfast, (L) Lunch, (D) Dinner Prices are per person. For departure dates, prices and flights, please call or visit our website.
• Visit the Alamo in San Antonio, where 183 settlers fought
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panoramic glass observation deck and dining car. Our journey takes us through vast forests, farms and the small ‘southern’ towns lining the eastern bank of the Mississippi like pearls on a necklace. Nearing New Orleans, excitement mounts and we cross Lake Pontchartrain, bizarrely it appears like the train is actually travelling over the water itself. In the evening why not step out and try New Orleans’ famed Cajun cuisine – there are plenty of fantastic restaurants. (B) DAY 7 – New Orleans This morning we have a walking tour of New Orleans’ famous French Quarter with an expert local guide. We see the charming art galleries and antique shops along Royal Street, the white stucco St Louis Cathedral and Jackson Square, full of artists, musicians and fortune tellers, and walk up the iconic Bourbon Street, centre of the city’s nightlife. The afternoon is free for you to explore this charming city at your leisure. This evening, you have the opportunity to enjoy an evening jazz cruise with dinner on board the Steamboat City of New Orleans. (B) DAY 8 – Free day in New Orleans A free day to relax in the ‘Big Easy’ and explore further afield. Alternatively, you may choose to visit some of the most impressive Antebellum Plantations outside New Orleans combined with a fascinating boat tour of the nearby
Louisiana swamps, known for their alligators and snapping turtles, and where you can admire the fauna, such as the moss-draped cypresses native to the bayous of Louisiana. Oak Alley Plantation is a National Historic Landmark and is considered the Deep South’s most spectacular mansion. Dating from 1839 with two rows of mighty oaks leading down towards the Mississippi River, the house has been fully restored to its magnificent 19th-century opulence and grandeur. (B) DAY 9 – Houston & NASA We leave New Orleans this morning heading ever westwards along Louisiana’s Cajun country towards Texas. As we enter the outskirts of Houston, our first stop is at the world-famous NASA Johnson Space Centre, still a working NASA base from where the international space station is controlled. We visit ‘Mission Control’, now restored to its 1965 look with all the original equipment and furniture – a unique experience. We also see a full-size Saturn V rocket which famously has no on-board computer, they were just too big at the time, plus the huge indoor training facility for the astronauts of the International Space Station. (B) DAY 10 – San Antonio We continue further into the south Texas plains arriving in San Antonio this afternoon. Originally settled by the Spanish who built a mission station here,
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Hop onto a New Orleans street car for an old-style ride to the Garden District and admire the elegant 19th century mansions which were built during the boom years of trading on the Mississippi River.
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Filmed in Memphis, the 2005 movie Walk the Line starring Joaquin Phoenix tells the story of Johnny Cash and his music.
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Join the queue at one of Nashville’s famous meat-and-three cafeterias. You’ll see folks from all walks of life waiting in line for fried chicken and creamed corn.
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Sip on a vieux carré, a bourbon-based New Orleans cocktail and soak up the sights and sounds of the atmospheric French Quarter.
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Graceland, Memphis the Alamo, whose name was destined to be one of the most evocative words in American history. It was here in 1836 that a seriously outnumbered group of settlers, including Davy Crockett and Jim Bowie, were besieged by the Mexican army for nearly two weeks before they were overrun. Tonight we stay just round the corner from the Alamo and within easy walking distance to the charming Riverwalk area with its many bars and restaurants, ideal for trying out the region’s famed Tex-Mex cuisine. (B) DAY 11 – Fort Worth We say goodbye to friendly San Antonio and travel north to Dallas, stopping in Austin for some free time to explore. On arrival in Fort Worth, we visit the historical Stockyard District. This evening you have the opportunity to attend the world’s only year-round rodeo, held in the historic Cowtown Coliseum. See some of the best rodeo athletes perform thrilling feats of bull-riding, tie-down roping, team-roping, barrel-racing, bronc-riding and breakaway-roping. (B) DAY 12 – Dallas This morning we visit the infamous Dealey Plaza, where President John F Kennedy was assassinated by Lee Harvey Oswald. The floor in the Texas Book Depository from where the fatal shots were fired has been converted into the excellent 6th Floor Museum dedicated to explaining the background and the events of that fateful day on the
22nd of November in 1963. The rest of the day is free for you to explore Dallas. (B) DAY 13 – Return flight Transfer to the airport for your return flight via Atlanta. (B) DAY 14 – Arrive home
Our hand-picked hotels (Number of nights) Atlanta: Atlanta Sheraton Downtown (1) HHHH Nashville: Hyatt Place Opryland (2) HHH Memphis: Crowne Plaza Downtown (2) HHHH New Orleans: Courtyard by Marriott (3) HHH Houston: Courtyard by Marriott NASA Clear Lake (1) HHH San Antonio: Menger Hotel (1) HHH Superior Fort Worth: Sheraton Downtown (2) HHHH
Your options Personalise your holiday The Grand Ole Opry live music show, Nashville Nashville’s top live music attraction and a must for country music lovers, the legendary Grand Ole Opry is
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dedicated to honouring the genre. Catch a weekly show featuring country music’s greatest talents. A return transfer is included from the hotel directly to the venue. From £60pp. Oak Alley Plantation & Louisiana Swamp Spend the day visiting the historic plantation of New Orleans’ south, renowned for its photogenic walkway of magnificent oak trees. Tour the stunning ‘Big House’ with a guide and enjoy a long boat tour of the Louisiana bayou. From £70pp. Stockyards Rodeo VIP seats, Fort Worth Attend the world’s only year-round rodeo, held in the historic Cowtown Coliseum, and watch rodeo athletes perform thrilling feats of bull-riding. Enjoy tiered VIP seats, located above the Roping Boxes, and a full-service bar. From £35pp. Steamboat City of New Orleans Dinner Jazz Cruise, New Orleans A classic way to experience the Mississippi River is aboard New Orleans’ newest steamboat, the City of New Orleans. Savour the romance of New Orleans’ skyline and panoramic views of the banks of the Mississippi aboard the Dinner Jazz Cruise, which includes a menu of New Orleans classics and live jazz entertainment. From £72pp.
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Great National Parks of the Western USA
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Explore some of the world’s finest National and State Parks, with North America’s spectacular and extraordinary scenery, coupled with the endlessly fascinating history of the ‘Old West’.
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DAY 1 – Departure You should arrive at the airport for your direct flight to Salt Lake City, arriving later on the same day. DAY 2 – Salt Lake City An orientation tour of Salt Lake City will give you a fascinating insight into its unique history and culture. It dates back to 1847 with the arrival of the Church of the Latter-day Saints (the Mormons), the first settlers in the valley, who travelled far in their search for an isolated area where they could practise their religion. Our journey then commences on a long but fascinating drive that takes us south-east, travelling over the Wasatch Plateau into the remote Price and Green river basins. (B). DAY 3 – Arches National Park This morning, when the light is at its best, we’ll visit one of our tour’s highlights, Arches National Park. Boasting the world’s largest concentration of natural sandstone arches within a relatively small area, there are around two thousand colossal sandstone arches, soaring spires, monoliths and balanced rock formations, making the landscape utterly unique and a photographer’s paradise. This Mars-like topography, with its changing colours of oranges and deep reds, is sure to leave an indelible mark on the memory. Spend the afternoon at leisure – your options include a boat trip on the Colorado River or a 4x4 off-road tour. (B)
DAY 5 – Durango & Silverton Railroad We enjoy a real highlight this morning, as we take a ride on the Durango & Silverton Railroad, one of the USA’s best-loved heritage railways. Running on narrow-gauge tracks originally laid in the 1880s, the locomotives used today date from the 1920s and are completely coal-fired and steam-driven. As the railway slowly gains height, the scenery becomes ever more rugged, with the muted greys and pinks of the jagged peaks contrasting beautifully with the dense forests in the deep valleys below. Our wonderful vintage train follows the Animas River Valley through the San Juan National Forest, until it reaches
• Visit seven National Parks, Monuments and State Parks spread across Utah, Colorado, South Dakota, Wyoming and Montana • Spend two days in magnificent Yellowstone, the world’s first National Park, with its geysers, hot springs, waterfalls and herds of bison, elk and grizzly bears • Marvel at incredible Mount Rushmore, that iconic symbol of the USA, with the colossal heads of four of the USA’s greatest Presidents set in the Black Hills of South Dakota • Discover Arches National Park and gaze in awe at the incredible variety of sandstone arches, spires, balanced rocks and monoliths • Travel on the historic Durango & Silverton steam railway amongst the Colorado Rockies • Visit the Little Bighorn Battlefield and see the site of Custer’s famous ‘Last Stand’ • Drive through classic cowboy country in Wyoming and learn about its famous historical figures such as Wild Bill Hickok, Calamity Jane and Buffalo Bill • Marvel at Devil’s Tower and Mesa Verde National Park
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DAY 4 – Mesa Verde National Park Leaving Moab, we soon cross into Colorado and arrive at Mesa Verde National Park, the only one exclusively devoted to Native American archaeological remains. Marvel at the past dwellings of the Anasazi, an Ancestral Puebloan people who inhabited the area between AD 600 to AD 1300. Their intriguing mud-brick buildings are some of the best preserved in the country, thanks to the dry desert climate and the stunning cliffside location under massive folds of rock – a truly extraordinary sight. (B)
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DAY 9 – Deadwood & Devils Tower Heading east, we pass through legendary Deadwood, the historic gold rush town and a National Historic Landmark, with its wonderfully restored Main Street. Settled by illegal gold rushers in the 1870s, it attracted gunslingers, gamblers and outlaws, including Wild Bill Hickok, who was gunned down here during a poker game. One of the town’s most famous citizens, Calamity Jane, was immortalised in the film of the same name by Doris Day in the song, Deadwood Stage.
figures of the Old West. His career began at age 11 when he worked on the wagon trains, then at 15 he was the youngest rider on the Pony Express. He was also a Union soldier in the Civil War, a famed fighter against the Indians and most notably, the founder of the Wild West Show that ran for 30 years. He was probably the world’s first international showman, dining with heads of state, including Queen Victoria. After a visit to the Buffalo Bill Center of the West, we cross into Yellowstone National Park over the 8,500-foot-high Sylvan Pass. (B)
Crossing back into the wide-open spaces of Wyoming, we’ll visit the remarkable Devils Tower National Monument. The remains of an ancient volcano rising mystically above the surrounding area, it has been a spiritual icon for many of the Plains tribes and is also instantly recognisable as the aliens’ landing ground in Steven Spielberg’s film, Close Encounters of the Third Kind. (B)
DAY 12 – Yellowstone National Park Wilderness is the theme of the day as we head into the park, the USA’s first and finest nature reserve. The breathtaking scenery is incredibly special – see the stunning Lower Falls, twice the height of Niagara; the awe-inspiring Yellowstone Grand Canyon; wonderful bubbling mud pools, steaming rivers and hot springs, including the most famous geyser of all, Old Faithful. There are opportunities to catch sight of the park’s strikingly diverse wildlife, such as herds of bison and elk, or if you’re lucky, grizzly bears. (B)
DAY 8 – Custer State Park & Crazy Horse Memorial Today we drive through scenic Custer State Park, home to abundant wildlife, including bighorn sheep, antelope, elk, coyote, prairie dogs, and ‘begging burros’, wild donkeys with a reputation for approaching passing vehicles to ‘ask’ for food.
DAY 10 – Little Bighorn Battlefield Today we cross into the vast grassy hills of Montana, site of the US Cavalry’s greatest defeat at the hands of Native American tribes. Commanded by the flamboyant Lt Col Custer, the famed US 7th Cavalry suffered huge losses against the combined forces of the Lakota Sioux, Cheyenne and Arapaho tribes, led by several major war leaders including Crazy Horse. Our local guide will take us through the dramatic events that led up to Custer’s Last Stand. We stay the night in Cody. In the evening, you may wish to experience the Cody Nite Rodeo, which runs on a nightly basis from June till August. (B)
We’ll also visit the Crazy Horse Memorial, still in the process of being sculpted from the mountain cliffs – on a truly vast scale, it will be 172 metres high and 195 metres long when completed. (B)
DAY 11 – Cody & Yellowstone National Park The town of Cody is named after ‘Buffalo Bill’ Cody, US soldier, bison hunter, showman and one of the most colourful
We arrive at Rapid City, the capital of South Dakota. Our hotel tonight is located within walking distance to the downtown area, which is easy to explore on foot. (B)
DAY 13 – West Yellowstone & Salt Lake City Today we continue the journey south through some fascinating landscapes. We take a stop at the city of Idaho Falls, surrounded by the Snake River, as we head back to Salt Lake City. Here we visit Temple Square, forty years in its construction and the Beehive house, one of the two official residences of the first Church leader, Brigham Young. (B) DAY 14 – Return flight After a leisurely morning we take an early afternoon transfer to the airport for our overnight flight home. (B) DAY 15 – Arrive home
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Our hand-picked hotels (Number of nights) Salt Lake City: Hampton Inn Downtown (1+1) HHH Moab: Moab Valley Inn (2) HHH Durango: Durango Quality Inn (1) HHH Grand Junction: Quality Inn (1) HHH Fort Collins: Homewood Suites by Hilton (1) HHH Rapid City: Howard Johnson Rapid City (2) HHH Sheridan: Best Western Sheridan Centre (1) HHH Superior Cody: Comfort Inn (1) HHH West Yellowstone: Crosswinds Inn (2) HHH
Your options Personalise your holiday Canyonlands 4x4 tour of the Islandin-the-Sky Enjoy this 4 hour excursion in 4x4 jeeps outfitted with comfortable seats and air-conditioning. This trip explores the area known as “The Island in the Sky,” a high plateau rising 2,000 feet or more above the rest of Canyonlands
National Park – the vistas from this plateau are sublime. Please be advised that this excursion involves driving over rugged terrain and it can get quite bumpy. From £119pp.
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Scenic Flight over Island-in-the-Sky Take an early morning, 40-minute flight, over Canyonlands National Park and witness the beauty of the park from above with a fascinating narration from the pilot. The aircraft could be a 9-seater Caravan, 5-seater or 3-seater Cessna – depending on number of guests and availability. Each seat is a window seat. From £145pp.
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Fort Hays Old West Dinner Show Fort Hays is the site of the Oscar award winning movie set, Dances with Wolves. At 6:30pm the bell rings for a western style supper consisting of sliced beef simmered in mild BBQ sauce, baked chicken, chuck wagon potatoes, western baked beans, ranch biscuits & honey chunky applesauce, Old-fashion spice cake and cowboy coffee or tenderfoot lemonade. Vegetarian option available. After the meal, the Fort Hays Wranglers take the stage to entertain you with the Black Hills most popular western music variety show. From £37pp.
Set against the magnificent backdrop of Yellowstone, Bring Jade Home recounts the heart-warming true story of a dog lost for 42 days in the park and the resilience of the people involved in finding her.
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Thelma & Louise is the story of two friends who embark on a road trip which ends up in unforeseen circumstances with scenes shot in Arches National Park.
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Richard Blechynden, an American merchant, is said to have invented iced tea at the 1904 World’s Fair in St. Louis. Realising that a cold beverage would be more profitable in the intense summer heat, this iconic American drink was born.
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Arenal Volcano
Costa Rica
from the Caribbean to the Pacific In Costa Rica every road seems to lead to another waterfall, coffee plantation, volcano, lush rainforest or tropical beach. From Emperor butterflies, toucans and the iridescent green plumage of the Quetzal to unique three-toed sloths, explore one of the most bio-diverse countries – with direct London flights to San José.
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Your itinerary DAY 1 – Arrival in San Jose Arrive at the airport for your flight to San Jose. We arrive in the afternoon, with the remainder of the day at leisure. DAY 2 - Tortuguero After an early start, we leave the city behind, on our way to Tortuguero, on Costa Rica’s Caribbean coast, passing by coffee and banana plantations and small farming communities. We arrive at the dock where we transfer on to our boat for the final part of our journey through the complex maze of natural canals to our home for the next two nights, the Aninga, Evergreen or Pachira eco-lodges, on full board basis. After lunch we visit the nearby small picturesque town of Tortuguero and the Caribbean Conservation Corporation museum dedicated to studying the thousands of Atlantic Green, Hawksbill and Leatherback turtles who come to lay their eggs on the protected beaches here between July to October every year. As the sun sets and the sounds of the tropical forest fill the air, you may look forward to sampling some typical Costa Rican cuisine in the hotel’s restaurant. (B, L, D) DAY 3 – Tortuguero After breakfast we set off for a fascinating walk along one of the nature trails around our lodge. means ‘turtle catcher’ and the many species of turtles which lay their eggs on these beaches came close to extinction until the area was declared a national park. You can also expect to see caimans, several types of monkeys and a huge number of endemic and migratory bird species, including toucans, macaws and raptors. After some time to relax by the pool during the hottest part of the day, in the afternoon we continue our exploration by boat, along the lush green waterways of this unique eco-system. (B, L, D) DAY 4 - Arenal This morning we set off westwards through the centre of the country towards Arenal, famous for the perfect symmetrical cone of the Arenal Volcano, Costa Rica’s youngest volcano. After a stop for lunch we arrive in Arenal in the afternoon. (B, L, D) DAY 5 – Caño Negro Reserve Today we head north, close to the Nicaraguan border, to the Caño Negro Wildlife Refuge. Here we embark on a boat to quietly float along the Frio River – your local guide will point out what’s considered to be some of the most abundant bird life in Costa Rica. More than 300 bird species have been identified here, including kingfishers, ibis, toucans, storks and even a type of vulture, plus you’re likely to see iguanas, caimans and numerous monkey species can also be spotted along the river banks. (B, L)
Hanging bridge, Monteverde DAY 6 – Free day in Arenal A day to take it easy at your hotel – after a sumptuous breakfast, settle down around the pool with its swim-up bar and wonderful views of the volcano. Just an easy walk around the grounds is sure to offer plenty of chances to spot some local wildlife. Tonight, why not enjoy an optional evening cooking class with dinner included. (B) DAY 7 - Monteverde In the morning, embark on a walking tour in the foothills of Arena Volcano,
enjoying more close-up scenic views of the volcano. We turn south today to drive towards the Monteverde Cloud Forest where we stay for two nights. Tonight, dinner is included. (B, D) DAY 8 – Monteverde cloud forest This stunning Cloud Forest boasts an extraordinarily diverse ecosystem, being home to 120 species of reptiles and amphibians, 130 species of mammals and an astounding 500 species of birds, not to mention more than 3,000 species of plants. Possibly the best way
Your tour price includes • Discover the unique eco-system along Costa Rica’s Caribbean coastline in Tortuguero National Park
• Stay in hand-picked three-star to five star accommodation with daily breakfast, six lunches and five dinners
• Explore the area around the perfect cone of the still-active Arenal Volcano
• The services of our experienced and insightful tour manager throughout
• Travel to the remote Caño Negro Wildlife Refuge, renowned for its incredible birdlife
(B) Breakfast, (L) Lunch, (D) Dinner Prices are per person. For departure dates, prices and flights, please call or visit our website.
• See the extraordinary Monteverde Cloud Forest from above on superb hanging bridges
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• Enjoy a fascinating tour of a coffee estate • Stay for three nights at a fivestar resort overlooking the Pacific Ocean
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CO STA RI C A to enjoy all this is from above: the Sky Walk Hanging Bridges are a system of walkways that offer a unique view into the jungle from up to 180 feet above the forest floor. If you’re feeling really adventurous (and at extra charge), this is where you can also enjoy what is considered to be the country’s best ‘zipline’ experience. This afternoon enjoy lunch and a tour of a traditional Costa Rican coffee farm where you’ll see how one of Costa Rica’s top exports is grown in this tropical region and its importance in the development of the country as a whole. Your evening is free to try out one of the many excellent local restaurants, cafés and bars. (B, L) DAY 9 – Guanacaste This morning we drive towards the shores of the striking Pacific coast to the region of Guanacaste, one of the most beautiful places in the country, with an exotic combination of exquisite beaches and an exuberant tropical forest. On the way, we stop at the bustling town of Liberia, for some free time to have a stroll and maybe sample some of the local cuisine. Our luxurious, five-star hotel for three nights is close to the charming seaside resort of Tamarindo, where it’s not unusual to see iguanas and white-faced monkeys on the beach! This evening we’ll take you into Tamarindo where there’s plenty of great food, music and friendly bars to choose from. (B) DAY 10 – Palo Verde National Park Costa Rica’s real riches come from its
immensely fertile volcanic soils which have created a biodiversity of incredible range, variety and complexity – a veritable natural paradise! In fact, more than 25% of the country is designated as protected reserves or national parks.
iceberg. You’ll also observe several species of monkeys, green iguanas, hundreds of varieties of brightly coloured tree frogs, hummingbirds a-plenty, scarlet macaws, blue-winged teal – the list just goes on and on! (B, L)
Today, we take a guided tour to Palo Verde National Park, one of Costa Rica’s most popular conservation areas. Its wide range of land and marine biodiversity make this one of Central America’s most impressive natural habitats. Your local guide will lead you by boat through the waterways of this tropical paradise to discover a unique combination of thick coastal forest, rivers and mangrove lagoons which are home to more than 109 species of mammals and 184 species of birds. One of its most well-known and likeable inhabitants is the three-toed sloth, but this is not even close to the tip of the
DAY 11 – Free day in Guanacaste Enjoy all the pleasures of your final day in your luxury hotel. You can take it easy on the beach or beside the hotel pool, with a piña colada or daiquiri in hand, play a round of golf, try out the spa or perhaps join the optional sunset cruise along the coast with picturesque views and time for snorkelling. We say farewell to this incredible country with an included dinner in Tamarindo. (B, D) DAY 12 – Return flight Travel back to San José airport for your overnight direct flight home. (B) DAY 13 – Arrive home
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Our hand-picked hotels (Number of nights) San José: Crowne Plaza Corobici (1) HHHH
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Arenal: Arenal Manoa & Hot Spring (3) HHHH
Relax in the mineral rich waters of the natural springs of Arenal. Set amidst the lush rain forest many of the hot spring facilities also have wonderful views of the volcano.
Monteverde: El Establo Hotel (2) HHHH
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Guanacaste: JW Marriott Resort & Spa (3) HHHHH
Your options Personalise your holiday Take a zip-line tour through the rainforest Much of the flora and fauna in Costa Rica’s rainforests thrives in the upper levels. Explore this magnificent world, largely unseen by humans, by taking an exhilarating zip-line tour through the extraordinary Monteverde Cloud Forest. You’ll be rewarded with unrivalled panoramic views. Bookable locally from $80.
Costa Rica: A Traveller’s Literary Companion by Oscar Arias. This collection of short stories captures the essence of a diverse and beautiful country.
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Look out for greetings cards and other goods made from the paper which is produced from recycled banana leaves.
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Rice and beans go hand in hand in Costa Rica and casado, as it is known locally is generally served with a choice of meat or fish. The addition of coconut milk reflects the influence of the Caribbean.
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EC UA D O R & G A L A PAG O S
Galapagos Islands
Ecuador & the Galapagos This immersive, island-hopping tour has it all – intriguing history, Spanish colonial architecture, beautifully varied scenery and some of the world’s most unique wildlife experiences. Explore the UNESCO-listed Quito and colonial Cuenca, the Mindo Cloud Forest’s birdlife and amazing views of snow-capped Cotopaxi.
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DAY 1 – Departure Arrive at the airport for your overnight flight to Quito, via Bogota. DAY 2 – Arrival in Quito Welcome to Quito! The largest, bestpreserved colonial city of America, it was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1978. Considered the Cultural Capital of South America, it’s located just south of the equator at the foothills of the Pichincha volcano. Our tour of the city includes the leafy Independence square, overlooked by the Presidential Palace, cathedral and Archbishop’s Palace. Just a short walk away is the baroque Jesuit church of Compania de Jesus, with its incredible gilded interior. Another of Quito’s gems is the church and convent of San Francisco, the largest religious complex on the continent. DAY 3 – Cross equator line Embrace the once-in-a-lifetime experience of standing on both the north and southern hemisphere. Here you’ll learn about the interesting history of the Equator line and physics of the location. We then continue to the little town of Mindo, set amidst lush forested hills. We stay for two nights in a lodge, surrounded by the exotic cloud forest and incredible birds. (B) DAY 4 – Mindo cloud forest Today we explore the pristine cloud forests and hike along waterfalls of the area. At an altitude of 1,300m, Mindo lies between Ecuador’s lowlands and highlands and has a year-round mild climate. This, and the plentiful rainfall, mostly between January and April, has created lush forests, perfect for a wide variety of birdlife – with an incredible 140 species of hummingbirds recorded. Our hotel is surrounded by the forest and has several marked trails around the property, ideal for birdwatching. You may also try out the optional zip-line tour or learn about how the famous Ecuadorian chocolate is made. (B) DAY 5 – Pululahua Crater Heading south on the Pan-American highway we drive along the Avenue of the volcanoes, towards the Cotopaxi National Park. En route we stop at Pululahua, the third largest inhabited volcano crater in the world. From the rim of the extinct volcano enjoy the panoramic views over the green farmland in the base of the crater. Lunch is included today. (B, L) DAY 6 – Cotopaxi & Riobamba This morning we reach Cotopaxi National Park for some stunning views, and at 5,900m the highest active volcano in the world. Snow-capped yearround, the perfectly symmetrical volcanic cone is one of the greatest sights in South America. Lunch is included today. Ecuador is the world’s largest exporter of roses and this afternoon we’ll visit
Your tour price includes • Guided walk around the astonishing UNESCO World Heritage sites of Quito and colonial Cuenca • Discover the wonderful birdlife of the Mindo Cloud Forest, with over 500 species recorded • Enjoy the amazing views of snow-capped Cotopaxi, the world’s highest active volcano, and ride the Pan-American highways along the Avenue of the Volcanoes • Experience the wonderful architecture and laid-back atmosphere of Cuenca • See how authentic Panama hats are made • See the stunning El Cajas National Park, a profusion of lagoons amongst a jagged landscape of tundra vegetation • Stay five nights on the Galapagos islands of San Cristobal and Santa Cruz • See the giant tortoises of Santa Cruz in El Chato highland reserve
• See ‘Lonesome George’ at the famous Charles Darwin Research Station • Learn about wildlife conservation at the San Cristobal Interpretation Centre • Swim or snorkel with the amazing marine life of the islands, in Isla Lobos lagoon and Academy Bay • The chance to add on an optional zip-line tour in the Mindo Forest • Personalise your holiday with optional boat trips to the islands of Bartolomé or North Seymour Plus, of course: • Return flights from the UK • Stay in hand-picked three-star and four-star accommodation with five lunches and three dinners • The services of our experienced and insightful tour manager throughout (B) Breakfast, (L) Lunch, (D) Dinner Prices are per person. For departure dates, prices and flights, please call or visit our website.
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DAY 7 – Riobamba & Cuenca This morning is free for you to relax in the surroundings of your historic Hacienda hotel. Alternatively, you’re welcome to join a visit of the local area to appreciate the fascinating life and culture of this agricultural community. This afternoon, we continue along the Pan American highway, arriving in the amazing colonial city of Cuenca. Dinner is included tonight. (B, D)
DAY 10 – Fly to San Cristobal Island,Galapagos This morning we catch the 1hr.50 flight to San Cristobal island in the Galapagos. As the most easterly island in the archipelago, this was the first to be visited by Charles Darwin in 1835. After we are settled into our hotel, we explore the wildlife along nearby La Loberia’s white sand beach, with a chance to swim or snorkel. You are bound to spot marine iguanas, sea lions and plentiful birdlife. We stay two nights close to the centre of the island’s small main town of Puerto Moreno. Dinner at a local restaurant is included tonight. (B, L, D)
DAY 8 – Cuenca A UNESCO World Heritage site, Cuenca is a treasure-trove of charming colonial churches, mansions and squares, which are all easily walkable. The main square is overlooked by the town’s vast cathedral, said to be modelled on St Peter’s in Rome. The city is also known for its Panama hats, which are in fact hand-made in Ecuador, not Panama! Our included city tour takes in all these sights as well as a visit to a Panama hat factory, and finishes at one of the fascinating local markets, where you can admire the colours of the fresh produce as well as the traditional arts and crafts of the Andes. The rest of the day is free for you to explore. (B) DAY 9 – Guayaquil Leaving Cuenca, we cross the spectacular El Cajas National Park and descend to the warm coastal plains and the port city of Guayaquil. El Cajas National Park has 786 lagoons interconnected by small
DAY 11 – San Cristobal & Isla Lobos Today we board a small boat for the short trip to Isla Lobos, where we explore families of frigate birds and blue footed boobies. Although the path on the island is uneven and rocky in parts, the effort is worth it to see these iconic birds up close. We have lunch on board, and then we have an opportunity to swim or snorkel off the boat in the lagoon, where inquisitive seals may come and swim with us! In the afternoon we learn about conservation work on the islands during our visit to the San Cristobal Interpretation Centre. (B, L) DAY 12 – Santa Cruz Island This morning we catch the speedboat ferry service to nearby Santa Cruz island, which should take between 1hr 30 to 2hrs. On arrival, we’ll visit the famous
giant tortoises in the beautiful El Chato highland reserve – an unforgettable experience! Within the grounds, you may also explore one of several underground lava tubes, left over from when the island’s volcano was active. (B, L) DAY 13 – Santa Cruz This morning we have a boat tour of nearby Academy Bay, with an opportunity to snorkel with the Galapagos’ exotic marine life. You may see the likes of sea lions, rays and even sharks. After an included lunch, we continue for a tour of the famous Charles Darwin Research Station, where you will be able to see the remains of ‘Lonesome George’, stuffed and on display. There are also pens where baby giant tortoises are looked after before being released into the wild. (B, L, D) DAY 14 – Optional trips to Bartolomé or North Seymour islands Today you’re free to enjoy Santa Cruz at your own pace, where you can meander around Puerto Ayora or relax at the unspoilt Tortuga Bay. You can also personalise your trip with a prebookable boat trip (£235pp) to nearby North Seymour Island or Bartolomé island, subject to weather and availability. (B) DAY 15 – Return flight We say our goodbyes to the wonderful Galapagos Islands and fly home via Guayaquil and Bogota, arriving the next day. (B) DAY 16 – Arrive home
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Our hand-picked hotels (Number of nights) Quito: Swissotel (1) HHHH Mindo: Septimo Paraiso Lodge (2) HHH Superior Cotopaxi: Pungo Finca Hotel (1) HHHH Riobamba: Hacienda La Andaluza (1) HHHH Cuenca: Colonial Carvallo Hotel/ Four Points by Sheraton (2) HHHH Guayaquil: Unipark Hotel (1) HHHH San Cristobel: Blue Marlin Hotel (2) HHH Santa Cruz Island: Fiesta Hotel/ Silberstein Hotel (3) HHH
Your options Personalise your holiday Boat trip - North Seymour Island North Seymour Island is regarded as a true highlight of any Galapagos travel itinerary. The rocky low-lying island is easily reached by a short boat ride from the north side of Santa Cruz Island and is home to one of the most impressive colonies of different species of animals in the Galapagos archipelago. Some of the islands’ finest waves pound a boulder beach – young sea-lions often body-surf here. After a delicious lunch onboard the yacht, we head to Bachas Beach, a beautiful
white coralline expanse. This is the perfect place for practicing snorkelling, swimming or to simply enjoy the white soft sand. From £235pp (pre-bookable)
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Boat trip - Bartolomé Island Bartolomé is among the most famous of all the islands, due to its fascinating other-worldly volcanic landscapes and the wildlife encounters it promises. The summit trail begins with a dry landing, winding its way uphill over volcanic ash and past craters. Bartolomé is considered one of the best snorkeling sites in the central islands of the archipelago. Here, we swim at the foot of the famous Pinnacle Rock, observing many species of parrot fish, marine turtles, sea lions and, if we’re lucky, Galapagos penguins. After a lunch on board, we motor to Sullivan Bay, located on the eastern coast of Santiago Island. Sullivan Bay is the most interesting lava field in the Galapagos. A short walk on lava is a unique chance to experience the volcanic origins of the islands. From £235pp (pre‑bookable)
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Ecuadorian Chocolate Tour Learn about how the famous Ecuadorian chocolate is made in Mindo. Paid and booked locally (approximately $25pp).
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The fisherman’s market on the island of Santa Cruz is an ideal spot for people and bird watching but you may have to haggle with sea lions and pelicans for the catch of the day.
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Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World. Made in 2003 this film starring Russell Crowe was the first to be shot on location on the Galapagos Islands.
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The painted ceramics and handicrafts of Tigua depict daily mountain life and local flora. These brightly painted pieces which originate from the Cotopaxi region are sure to be a colourful reminder of your Ecuadorian adventure. Ecuadorians love their soup and a hearty favourite is locro de papas which is made with potatoes and onions. Local cheese and sliced avocado are often added just before erving.
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with Amazon extension With some of South America’s most exceptional sights, Machu Picchu, Cusco, Lake Titicaca and the Amazon rainforest, Peru will never disappoint! Explore the extraordinary civilization of the Incas, visit amazing Arequipa and see the great South American condor in flight, at the stunning Colca Canyon.
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Your itinerary DAY 1 - Departure Arrive at the airport for your overnight flight to Lima, via Bogota. DAY 2 - Arrival in Lima After checking in, this afternoon we enjoy a city tour, visiting Lima’s most important colonial sites. You will see the Presidential Palace, the Plaza del Armas, Lima’s central square, surrounded by colonial-era buildings in the central UNESCO listed area of the city. We will also visit the Casa Aliaga one of Lima’s best-known colonial mansions built by Pizarro for one of his lieutenants in the 16th century. (D) DAY 3 - Fly to Arequipa Transfer straight on to a domestic flight to the beautiful colonial city of Arequipa. The rest of the day is yours to relax. (B) DAY 4 - Arequipa Situated at an altitude of 7,660ft, Arequipa is Peru’s second-largest city and a good place to start acclimatising to the higher altitude. Its skyline is dominated by a trio of spectacular volcanoes – in fact many buildings are constructed from volcanic sillar rock, the hue of which gives Arequipa its ‘White City’ moniker. After breakfast we set out on a tour that begins at the Carmen Alto viewpoint, which offers spectacular views of the city. We head through the Yanahuara quarter with its cobbled streets and beautiful mestizo baroque church dating from 1750. We then head downtown to Arequipa’s UNESCO-listed historic centre and pretty Plaza des Armas, which features the 17th century baroque Jesuit church of La Compáñia. We then head across the plaza to the cathedral, a grand piece of colonial architecture. With 12 giant marble columns, a high vaulted ceiling, the cathedral is impressive on its own, but is given further dramatic emphasis when viewed against the backdrop of the three mighty snow-capped volcanoes. We move on to the Monastery of Santa Catalina, founded by the Spanish in 1580 for the nuns of the Order of Saint Catherine of Siena. The afternoon is at leisure, giving you the opportunity to browse the local craft market or further explore the pretty streets of dazzling colonial buildings. Try locally caught trout cooked on a hot stone, the sweetest corn on the cob you’ll ever taste or even an alpaca steak, all washed down with a pisco sour, of course. (B) DAY 5 - Colca After breakfast we head north to Colca, site of one of the world’s deepest canyons. As we pass through the Pampa Cañahuas Reserve we see desert landscapes, exotic rock formations and grasslands populated by vicuñas,
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Your tour price includes • Explore extraordinary Machu Picchu, the fabled ‘Lost city of the Incas’, on a guided tour • Tour the Sacred Valley of the Incas and visit Pisac’s famed indigenous market and temple of Ollantaytambo • Guided tour of Arequipa, one of South America’s most charming Spanish colonial cities • Visit Colca Canyon, twice the depth of the Grand Canyon, to spot Andean Condors in flight • Visit the famous floating islands of Lake Titicaca by private boat
• Guided sightseeing of Cusco, once capital of the Inca empire, now one of South America’s most enchanting cities • Travel through Peru’s altiplano, the high Andean plateau, and spot llamas and alpacas Plus, of course: • Return scheduled flights from the UK • Stay in hand-picked four-star and three-star accommodation with one dinner and four lunches • The services of our experienced and insightful tour manager throughout
• Pass through the Pampa Cañahuas Reserve and the Pampa de Toccra for jawdropping viewpoints of the surrounding volcanoes
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PE RU llamas and Andean deer. We climb even further to over 12,000ft and the Pampa de Toccra, a plain featuring a lake where pink flamingos reside in season. The trip features several jaw-dropping viewpoints, including the Mirador de los Andes at Patapampa – at over 16,000ft above sea level the air here is thin but the view of the volcanoes around Arequipa is simply jaw dropping. In the afternoon we reach Chivay (alt.11,900ft), a small town near Colca Canyon. (B) DAY 6 - Colca Canyon Today we head to Condor Cross for some magnificent views of the Colca Canyon. Prepare to be amazed, the canyon is more than twice the depth of the Grand Canyon and is one of Peru’s most popular sights. This is also where you can get some amazing closeup views of one of the world’s most spectacular birds in flight – the Andean Condor. The Colca Canyon region is one of the last remaining habitats of this endangered giant vulture, which has a wingspan of up to 10ft. At around midday we continue eastwards to Puno on Lake Titicaca, where we stay two nights overlooking the lake. A packed lunch is included today. (B, L) DAY 7 - Lake Titicaca The panorama of Lake Titicaca must be seen to be believed. Reflecting the blue sky above, is a fabulous deep blue expanse of water stretching as far as the eye can see. After breakfast we board our private motor launch and visit the famous floating Uros Islands where the indigenous communities, living much as they always have, construct these islands using many layers of totora reeds. We then visit the island of Taquile,
further into the lake and famed for the highest quality knitwear in Peru. It’s very much a typical village, with no roads or electricity, where the Uros people proudly still adhere to their traditional culture and dress. Lunch is included in Taquile. (B, L) DAY 8 - Cusco This morning we say goodbye to Lake Titicaca and head northwards to Cusco. We firstly drive through the altiplano, the high-altitude Andean plateau observing small herds of llama, alpaca and the low mud-brick, thatchroofed houses of the local farmers. As the scenery slips by, we start climbing gradually towards La Raya, at 14,170ft, the highest point on this stunning journey. After our included lunch, we also visit the fascinating church of the Andahuayillas, known as the Sistine Chapel of the America’s due to the high quality of its artwork, arriving in Cusco in the late afternoon. (B, L) DAY 9 - Cusco After breakfast we have a tour of Cusco, one of the most beautiful cities in South America, a heady mixture of traditional colonial architecture interspersed with fascinating Inca remains. Today it is the site of three churches, including the 16th century cathedral, so huge it took 100 years to complete. We then visit the Qorichancha, the Incas’ principle temple to the sun. This was the ‘navel’ of the Inca world, originally covered in sheets of pure gold and contained the Incas’ most sacred object, the golden disc of the sun. Our final Inca site is the extraordinary Sachsayhuaman with three vast
megalithic walls, a staggering thousand feet long and with the largest blocks of stone ever found in Inca structures, all moved with no wheels. This was also the site of the final epic four-day last stand of the Inca rebellion. Had the conquistadors lost, the history of South America could have been quite different. (B) DAY 10 - Pisac & Sacred Valley The Sacred Valley was the empire’s breadbasket, spiritual centre and home to some of its most iconic symbols. Its wide fertile plain, with ancient terraces hugging the valley sides and the imposing peaks of the Andes beyond is truly an awesome sight. Firstly we visit Pisac, famous for its dominating fortress and colourful indigenous market. Every kind of local handicraft is available – from vibrant hand-made rugs and ponchos in bright reds and yellows, to local ceramics and high quality llama and alpaca knitwear. After an included lunch we visit the massive fortress and temple of Ollantaytambo. Built along a dominant rocky bluff, and was the site of a rare Conquistador defeat. You can examine the astonishingly intricate Inca stonework – its beauty and precision unique in the world and all hand-crafted using stone tools. We return by train to the Urumbamba Valley, known as the ‘Sacred Valley of the Incas.’ (B, L) DAY 11 - Machu Picchu Today we board the specially constructed Explorer train from Ollaytambo station, taking us on one of the world’s most spectacular rail journeys through the narrow Urubamba river gorge to the legendary Machu
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Wander around stalls laden with exotic fruit, vegetables, herbs, spices, local handicrafts and so much more. The vibrant San Pedro Market in Cuzco is a must-see.
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Lake Titicaca Picchu. As we descend, the scenery changes from semi-arid brush and cactus to dense, lush rainforest. Below us, the river rushes headlong into numerous rapids whilst above, the precipitous sides of the gorge rise to dizzying heights. The ‘Lost City of the Incas’ suddenly and magically appears before you, its wonder and mystique astounds - the only Inca settlement never discovered or destroyed by the Spanish. Set on a ridge overlooking the gorge of the Urubamba River, it was rediscovered in 1910 by Hiram Bingham, an American explorer. No one knows why it was built in such an inaccessible spot or why it was mysteriously abandoned. As you walk through its gates, temples and houses, our guide will explain the significance of the location in relation to the equinoxes and how central mountain-worship was to the Incas. (B) DAY 12 - Return flight Today we travel back to Cusco airport for our flight home via Lima and Bogota. (B) DAY 13 - Arrive home
Amazon Extension DAY 12 - Amazon This morning you begin your journey into the vast Amazon rainforest with a short flight from Cusco to Puerto Madonaldo. We make our way to the Madre de Dios River where our adventure starts with a 25-minute ride by motorised canoe to
the lodge. After lunch, we take a guided walk through the local nature trails, where you’ll discover the differences between primary and secondary rainforest, its complex ecosystem and the many fascinating uses of its plant life. At dusk, we’ll navigate the river by motorised canoe, to spot nocturnal animals’ behaviour and the southern constellations above us. (B, L, D)
DAY 15 - Return flight You have the chance to enjoy a late breakfast before your transfer to the airport for your return flight home – via Lima and Bogota. (B)
DAY 13 - Amazon Today you will understand why the Madre de Dios is called the biodiversity capital of Peru! We will use the motorised canoes to cross mirror-like oxbow lakes and visit the Tambopata National Reserve, home to the endangered giant river otter, black caiman, and one of the world’s biggest fresh water scaled fish, the paiche, as well as blue and yellow macaw and red howler monkeys.
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After a buffet lunch back at the lodge, we’ll enjoy a unique view of the rainforest from a canopy walkway. Ascend one of the two 98-foot towers and cross the 7 hanging bridges that connect the treetops, with the chance to watch white-throated toucans, woodpeckers, squirrel monkeys and three-toed sloths. (B, L, D)
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DAY 14 - Fly to Cusco After breakfast, we take the motorised canoe back to Puerto Maldonado from where we fly to Cusco for one final night. (B)
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Iguazu Falls
South America Highlights
11 DAYS FROM
£2,499 WITH PERU EXTENSION 16 DAYS FROM
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From Machu Picchu to Buenos Aires, Iguazu Falls and Rio de Janeiro, discover South America’s greatest sights on our incredible three-country tour. Journey from the beautiful surroundings of the Sacred Valley, to fascinating Cusco, a ranch in the Pampas plains and by cable car to the top of Sugarloaf Mountain.
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Your tour price includes • Marvel at the breathtaking Iguazu Falls from the Argentinian and Brazilian sides • Be astounded at the iconic panorama of Rio de Janeiro from the top of Sugarloaf Mountain and the foot of Christ the Redeemer • Enjoy a wonderful evening’s entertainment at a typical tango show • Guided tour of cosmopolitan Buenos Aires, the ‘Paris of South America’ • Discover Argentina’s ‘pampas’ or plains on our visit to a typical ‘estancia’ Enjoy our full 16-day tour, including 5 days in Peru:
Your itinerary DAY 1 – Departure Arrive at the airport for your overnight flight to Lima, via São Paulo. DAY 2 – Arrival in Lima On arrival, we transfer by coach to Lima. In the afternoon, we’ll see the Presidential Palace, the Plaza del Armas and the charming Baroque San Francisco church, in the central and UNESCO-listed colonial area of the city. (B) DAY 3 – Sacred Valley Today we fly to Cusco, the ancient capital of the Incas. To help you acclimatise to the altitude, we spend two nights at the slightly lower altitude of the Urubamba Valley, the ‘Sacred Valley of the Incas’, just below Cusco. (B) DAY 4 – Pisac & Sacred Valley We spend the day in the Sacred Valley, firstly visiting Pisac, famous for its colourful indigenous market with a huge range of local handicrafts. It’s a fantastic sight, full of traditionally dressed locals bartering for all kinds of produce. All sorts of handicraft are available, too, from vibrant handmade rugs and ponchos in bright reds and yellows, to local ceramics and a wide variety of llama and alpaca knitwear. After an included lunch, we visit the impressive hillside fortress of Ollantaytambo, the site of a rare Conquistador defeat. You can examine the astonishingly intricate and precise Incan stonework, all fashioned using stone tools. (B, L) DAY 5 – Machu Picchu Today you’ll experience one of the highlights of your tour. We board the Explorer train on one of the world’s most
spectacular rail journeys through the increasingly narrow Urubamba River gorge to the legendary Machu Picchu. As we descend, the scenery changes from semi-arid brush and cactus to dense, lush rainforest. Below us the river rushes headlong into numerous rapids, whilst above the precipitous sides of the gorge rise to dizzying heights. Nothing can prepare you for your first sight of the ‘Lost City of the Incas’, the only Inca settlement never discovered or destroyed by the Spanish – its wonder and mystique are simply astounding. No one knows why it was built in such an inaccessible spot or why it was mysteriously abandoned. Set along a high ridge, it was rediscovered in 1910 by Hiram Bingham, an American explorer. We return by train to the Sacred Valley, from where we drive to Cusco. DAY 6 – Cusco Cusco is a mixture of colonial architecture interspersed with fascinating Inca remains. The main square, nestling within a maze of narrow streets and quaint plazas, has been the city centre since Inca times. Today, it’s the site of the 16th-century cathedral, so huge it took a hundred years to complete. We visit the Qorichancha, the Incan temple to the sun, the ‘navel’ of their world and originally covered in sheets of pure gold. Although a Spanish convent was built over the Inca temple, many of the internal walls remain. Cusco is such a beautiful city, with so many fascinating corners to explore, that this afternoon is free for you to make your own discoveries. Our hotel is centrally located, so you can easily walk everywhere. (B)
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• Explore the extraordinary Machu Picchu, the fabled ‘Lost city of the Incas’, on a guided tour • Tour the Sacred Valley of the Incas and visit Pisac’s famed Indian market and temple of Ollantaytambo • Guided sightseeing tour of Cusco, former capital of the Incan empire, now one of South America’s most enchanting cities Plus, of course: • Return scheduled flights from the UK • Stay in hand-picked three and four-star accommodation with daily breakfast, three lunches and one dinner (additional lunch on Peru extension) • The services of our experienced and insightful tour manager throughout (B) Breakfast, (L) Lunch, (D) Dinner Prices are per person. For departure dates, prices and flights, please call or visit our website.
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S O U TH A M E RI C A DAY 7 – Flight to Buenos Aires This morning we fly back to Lima to connect with our flight to Buenos Aires in Argentina, arriving late in the afternoon. (B) DAY 8 – Pampas ranch After breakfast, we drive out of the city to the Pampas plains to the west of Buenos Aires. Our destination is the Estancia Santa Susana, originally created by Irish migrants and today still a working ranch spread across almost 3,000 acres. The original house is beautifully preserved and gives a fascinating insight into life here during the late 19th century. The ranch has plenty of horses and in true gaucho tradition, you’ll see them showing off their equestrian skills. An excellent lunch is included featuring Argentinian beef on the barbecue, which you can enjoy with local songs and dances. (B, L) DAY 9 – Buenos Aires & tango show Today we explore the fascinating metropolis of Buenos Aires. Known as the Paris of South America, with its wide tree-lined avenues, squares, parks and grand public buildings, it exudes an unmistakable style. We’ll visit the Plaza de Mayo and the pink-coloured Presidential Palace, from where Evita Peron used to speak to huge rallies. We’ll see the colourful barrios (districts) of San Telmo and La Boca, and also
Temple of three windows, Machu Picchu visit Recoleta Cemetery to see Evita Peron’s final resting place. This evening we enjoy a visit to one of the city’s best tango shows, with dinner included. (B, D) DAY 10 – Fly to Iguazu Falls This morning we take the short flight to Iguazu Falls, arriving in the midafternoon. The rest of the day is at leisure, so perhaps relax around the pool at your hotel. (B) DAY 11 – Iguazu Falls The Argentinian side of the falls is known for its numerous viewpoints including the stunning Devils’ Throat balcony. There are many small and large falls, which are easily accessed by wooden boardwalks through the lush forest surrounding the falls. We also
catch the charming open-sided ‘jungle train’ to the head of the falls. For the more adventurous, there is the option to take a jetboat ride to the foot of the falls on the Iguazu river – you will get seriously wet! (B) DAY 12 – Fly to Rio de Janeiro We cross the border to the Brazilian side of the falls, where you are literally surrounded by falling water! There’s also the option of arranging a helicopter flight over the falls. In the afternoon, we take the short flight to Rio de Janeiro, where we stay three nights with breakfast at the new three-star superior Arena Leme Hotel, perfectly located right on Copacabana beach. All our rooms have stunning sea views. (B)
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Rio de Janeiro DAY 13 – Rio de Janeiro Today we visit the statue of Christ the Redeemer, one of the highlights of the tour. Reached by a Swiss-built cog railway through the Tijuca Forest National Park, the granite peak stands at 2,300ft, with the statue itself a further 100ft tall. The views in all directions are simply outstanding. On return to sea level, we take a walk through Rio’s charming Botanical Gardens before our included lunch of Brazilian barbecued meats (a vegetarian option is available). (B, L) DAY 14 – Rio de Janeiro This morning we board the breathtaking two-stage cable car to the top of Sugarloaf Mountain, which overlooks some of Rio’s most spectacular bays and beaches. We follow this with a tour through the centre of Rio and an included lunch at one of the city’s most iconic restaurants, the beautiful belleépoque Confeitaria Colombo. (B, L) DAY 15 – Return flight Transfer to the airport for your return flight via São Paulo. (B) DAY 16 – Arrive home
11 day tour without Peru On selected dates, our tour does not include Peru. Your tour begins in Buenos Aires and includes Iguazu Falls and Rio de Janeiro, with the same hotels and inclusions as detailed above:
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Explore the narrow, cobbled streets of Santa Teresa, a charming neighbourhood in Rio. There are also brilliant views from the Parque das Ruinas which is close by.
DAYS 5-6 – Iguazu Falls
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Our hand-picked hotels (Number of nights) Buenos Aires: 725 Continental (1) HHHH Iguazu Falls: Mercure Iguazu Hotel (2) HHHH Rio de Janeiro: Arena Leme Hotel (3) HHH Lima: Casa Andina Select Miraflores (1) HHHH Sacred Valley: Casa Andina Premium Valle Sagrado Hotel (2) HHHH Cusco: Costa del Sol Ramada (2) HHHH
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Bossa nova is a Brazilian fusion of samba and jazz which was developed in the late 1950’s and early 1960’s. One of the most famous songs of this era is The Girl from Ipanema.
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Made with fresh herbs, garlic and olive oil the piquant chimichurri sauce is the perfect accompaniment to a succulent Argentine steak which has been cooked over an open fire.
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After a day of discoveries start your evening with a pisco sour. This Peruvian cocktail is made with grape brandy, lime juice, sugar syrup and egg white.
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Taj Mahal, Agra
India
with Shimla extension The ‘Taj’ at dawn, a tiger in the wild and the Himalayas are amazing sights, all infused with an extraordinary and eclectic mix of colours, sounds, customs and religions. See the real India, from tigers in Ranthambore, through the Rajasthan forts and palaces of the Moghul Empire, to the more recent Raj and British colonial influence.
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DAY 1 - Departure Airport check-in for your overnight direct flight to Delhi. DAY 2 - Arrival in Delhi On arrival, we transfer to New Delhi for one night. After a short rest we commence our guided tour of New Delhi. The city centre, designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens in 1911, is bisected by wide, tree-lined avenues, a hub which clearly reflects the Raj legacy and home to the former Viceroy’s Palace, now the Presidential Palace. Heading down the imposing Rajpath, we pass India Gate and the Parliament building. We’ll visit some of Delhi’s older monuments, including the Qutub Minaret, started in 1199, which is the tallest stone built tower in India. Nearby is Humayun’s tomb, an outstanding example of Moghul architecture and the first mausoleum of its type, pre-dating the more widely known Taj Mahal by nearly a century. A buffet dinner is included at your hotel tonight. (B, D) DAY 3 - Old Delhi This morning we continue our city tour, first visiting Old Delhi, starting with the Raj Ghat, a fittingly simple memorial to Mahatma Gandhi. We continue past the imposing walls and battlements of the great Red Fort before visiting the Jama Masjid, one of Asia’s largest mosques. We leave Delhi in the afternoon for our drive to Agra, arriving in the late afternoon. (B) DAY 4 - Taj Mahal We rise early for the jewel of our tour, watching the sun rise over the Taj Mahal, when its colours and ethereal beauty is at its most amazing. In the soft morning light, as the mist rises from the Yamuna River behind it, the Taj Mahal seems to float, mirage-like, above the surrounding landscape. A combination of extraordinary beauty, symmetry and history makes this wonder of the world one of the most amazing monuments on the planet and you will have plenty of time to admire it from all angles. Built to house the tomb of Mumtaz Mahal, Emperor Jahan’s wife, it took 20,000 men 22 years to finish it. The end result transcends the astonishing world monument it is. Moving on, we continue our tour with a visit to the vast red sandstone Agra Fort. Completed in 1573, it was the headquarters of the Moghul Empire, boasting vast size and opulence, its buildings make it more of a walled palace than a fort. In the evening you have the option of completing a wonderful day with another visit to the Taj Mahal, to witness the shrine at sunset. (B) DAY 5 - Fatehpur Sikri Leaving Agra this morning we continue towards the ancient abandoned city of Fatehpur Sikri, built in 1571, as Emperor
Your tour price includes • Visit all the major sights of Old and New Delhi • See the breathtaking Taj Mahal bathed in soft morning light • Enjoy a guided tour of the 400-year-old deserted Moghul city of Fatehpur Sikri • Driving safari in Ranthambore National Park, the best place in India to spot the elusive tigers • Spend two nights in the ‘Pink City’ of Jaipur, capital of the desert kingdom of Rajasthan with a guided city tour • Marvel at the extraordinary location and beauty of Amber Fort • Stay in an original Rajasthani fort, converted into a stunning Heritage Hotel
• Daily breakfast, two lunches and five dinners, (plus one dinner on the extension in Shimla) • The services of our experienced and insightful tour manager throughout (B) Breakfast, (L) Lunch, (D) Dinner Prices are per person. For departure dates, prices and flights, please call or visit our website.
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• Explore Shimla’s colonial past and visit the Viceregal Lodge Alsisar
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INDIA Akbar’s imperial capital. Although it was mysteriously abandoned just 15 years later, it remains in a remarkable state of preservation, with numerous palaces, wide courtyards and beautiful carvings. Just 15 kilometres away is the Laxmi Villas Palace in Bharat where we stop for lunch before going on to the railway station to catch the Shatabdi Express for our comfortable two and a half hour journey to Ranthambore National Park. Originally the private hunting preserve of Maharajahs, its 400 square kilometres of forested rolling hills, valleys and lakes form a unique ecosystem. Started in 1973, India’s famous Tiger Project was created to protect the country’s tiger population. Despite many difficulties, the tigers of Ranthambore have survived and numbers have stabilised. (B) DAY 6 - Ranthambore tiger safari An early start this morning is worth the sacrifice as we head out to the park for our safari using specially-built, 20-person, open-top four wheel drive vehicles known as ‘canters’. After many years of conservation, Ranthambore is now the best place to spot tigers in India, but the reserve is about more than tigers – over 300 bird species have been counted including impressive crested eagles, painted stork and wild peacocks. The park’s residents also include large numbers of sambars, the largest Asian antelope, as well as marsh crocodiles, wild boar and rare sloth bears and leopards. Look out for the playful troop of black-faced langur monkeys near the main entrance gate. We return to our hotel in the late morning, with time to relax before and after lunch. In the afternoon we take our second trip into the park for another chance to spot the elusive tigers. (B, L, D) DAY 7 - Jaipur Leaving Ranthambore after breakfast we head north to Rajasthan’s capital city,
Jaipur, known as the ‘Pink City’ because of the colour of its walls and so many of its buildings. Our afternoon tour will cover all the major highlights of this ancient city. The famous Hawa Mahal, known as the Palace of Winds, is one of our first stops before we continue to the Astronomical Observatory constructed in 1726 and on to the City Palace, still home to the present Maharajah of Jaipur, where we’ll view collections of costumes, carpets, paintings and the impressive armoury. (B) DAY 8 - Amber Fort This morning another highlight, on a tour of highlights: you’ll visit the immense Amber Fort, one of the masterpieces of Rajput architecture, located in the hills guarding the northern approaches to the city. Sampling all the most fascinating sights, our guided tour includes the sections reserved for the Maharajah’s wives and concubines as well as the remarkable hall of mirrors, with tiny delicate convex mirrors embedded like a mosaic in the walls and ceilings. It’s a wonderfully romantic setting, where Belgian crystal chandeliers hang above exquisite marble floors, cut from the very quarries that supplied the builders of the Taj Mahal. (B) DAY 9 - Rajasthan After breakfast, we bid goodbye to Jaipur and head north, deeper into the interior of rural Rajasthan. We pass numerous small villages and towns on our way to the Sekhawati region of the state and the village of Alsisar. This was once part of India’s Silk Road and over the years the merchants here grew very rich, building a large number of luxurious mansions known as ‘havelis’, to display their wealth through the magnificence of their frescoed walls. Although most of these have now been abandoned, the imposing and luxurious residence of the local kings has been lovingly restored into an amazing Heritage Hotel,
the Alsisar Mahal, where we stay for the night with a buffet dinner. A maze of winding corridors, cool courtyards and arched colonnades, lead to the charming rooms, all different, but most are spacious and some with four-poster double beds. In the afternoon we take a guided walk through the village to explore the best examples of the havelis that lie just outside the walls of the Alsisar Mahal. (B, D) DAY 10 - Delhi After breakfast we head back to Delhi and the last night of our tour at the Taj Palace, New Delhi, with dinner included. (B, D) DAY 11 - Return flight In the morning we will transfer to the airport for our flight home. (B)
Shimla extension DAY 11 - Train to Shimla We take the morning express train from Delhi for our four-hour journey north to Kalka. Our train reservations are in ‘chair-class’ carriages, with comfortable seating, air-conditioning and large windows. At Kalka we change trains onto the Shimla narrow-gauge ‘toy’ train for the last part of our journey. Although the carriages are smaller and not air-conditioned, the compensation is the increasingly spectacular scenery en-route. Inaugurated by Viceroy Lord Curzon back in 1903, this amazing railway encounters no less than 800 bridges and 102 tunnels on its 96-kilometre journey to Shimla. (B) DAY 12 - Shimla Today we explore the many reminders of British colonial life in Shimla. The most fascinating by far is the immense Viceregal Lodge and its beautiful botanical gardens, built in Scottish baronial style to house the Viceroy and his staff for the six months they were based in the town. Although some of
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the interior of the building is closed to the public, the areas that are open give an incredible glimpse into the not-sodistant past. Particularly touching is the large collection of photographs from the late Victorian era and the last years of the Raj. We also take a walk along the pedestrian-only Mall, from Scandal Point and Christ Church past the mock-Tudor Post Office, the Gaiety Theatre and the Town Hall. There are a huge number of shops and markets and Shimla is particularly known for the quality of its locally made pashmina shawls. (B)
DAY 15 - Return flight We depart Delhi in the early afternoon on our flight home to the UK, arriving back the same day. (B)
Our hand-picked hotels (Number of nights) Delhi: Le Meridien (1) HHHHH Agra: Oberoi Trident Hotel (2) HHHH Ranthambore: Ranthambore Regency (2) HHH
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It’s always a full house at the legendary Raj Mandir Cinema in Jaipur. If you want to watch the latest Bollywood blockbuster you’ll need to book a ticket.
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DAY 13 - Free day in Shimla Enjoy a day at leisure in Shimla, relax at the hotel pool or spa, or maybe take another stroll along the mall and do some last minute bargain hunting in the markets. Alternatively, there are a number of short local ‘treks’ that can be arranged in the surrounding hills. A sumptuous buffet dinner at the Oberoi is included tonight. (B, D)
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Diana & Michael Preston bring alive the history of the vast white marble monument in their fascinating book Taj Mahal: A Love Affair at the Heart of the Moghul Empire.
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DAY 14 - Train to Delhi Today we say goodbye to Shimla and the Oberoi Hotel as we start our return journey to Delhi. This time we descend by car to Kalka or Chandigarh from where we catch the train back to Delhi for our last night. (B)
Shimla extension On selected departures, our tour continues to Shimla, the ‘Queen of Hill Stations’ for three nights of indulgence at the renowned, five-star Oberoi Cecil Hotel on a bed-and-breakfast basis, with one dinner included. We then return to Delhi for our last night.
Jaipur: Jaipur Hilton (2) HHHH Rajasthan: Alsisar Mahal (1) HHH
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Golden Temple of Amritsar
Rajasthan, the Taj Mahal & Amritsar’s Golden Temple
15 DAYS FROM
September to November 2022 & January to April & September to November 2023
Tour the unique deserts, forts, palaces and temples of Rajasthan, arguably India’s most colourful state, plus two of India’s greatest monuments, the Taj Mahal and Amritsar’s Golden Temple. Visit some of this destination’s finest jewels; many world famous, while others are lesser-known but equally enthralling.
Pushkar Camel Fair
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Taj Mahal
DAY 1 – Departure Arrive at the airport for your overnight flight direct to Delhi. DAY 2 – Arrival in Delhi On arrival in Delhi, we drive through the city’s wide, tree-lined avenues designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens and tour the best sights of New Delhi, including the Qutub Minaret and poignant reminders of the British Raj, before an evening at leisure. DAY 3 – Delhi This morning we are immersed in Old Delhi, starting with an exciting rickshaw ride through the bustling streets. See the vast Red Fort, Chandni Chowk market, the memorial to Gandhi and Humayun’s Tomb. After time for lunch we continue by road to Agra and the Taj Mahal, arriving in the late afternoon. (B, D) DAY 4 – Taj Mahal In the soft morning light, as the mist rises from the Yamuna River, the Taj Mahal seems to float, mirage-like, above the surrounding landscape. A combination of extraordinary beauty, symmetry and history makes this wonder of the world one of the planet’s most amazing monuments and you have plenty of time to admire it from all angles. Then, in stunning contrast, you visit the vast red sandstone 16th-century Agra Fort, once the headquarters of the vast Moghul Empire. This afternoon we continue to Jaipur and stay for two nights. The evening is free for you to explore the culinary offers in Jaipur. (B) DAY 5 – Amber Fort & Jaipur Jaipur is a fascinating place, its pinkcoloured buildings contrasting beautifully with the kaleidoscope of striking reds, saffron and deep violets of hundreds of traditional saris whose countless sequins reflect the midday sun. Welcome to Rajasthan, India’s most colourful state! Our first stop is the Amber Fort, located in an amazingly scenic location in the nearby hills. Our tour includes sections reserved for the Maharaja’s wives and concubines and the amazing hall of mirrors. We have a photo stop outside the pink sandstone Palace of the Winds, an incredible honeycomb of windows from which the royal household’s ladies watched the street life and processions below. Next, we visit the City Palace, home to the present Maharaja of Jaipur, viewing the superb collection of formal robes, intricate carpets, fine paintings and an impressive armoury. Finally we see the outstanding 18th-century Jantar Mantar open-air observatory, a collection of early yet extremely accurate astronomical instruments. (B) DAY 6 – Pushkar This morning we leave Jaipur and experience one of India’s greatest institutions, the iconic railway system.
Your tour price includes • Visit the extraordinary Golden Temple of Amritsar, a Sikh holy shrine and one of India’s most awe-inspiring sights, plus see the poignant site of the Amritsar Massacre • Experience the Taj Mahal in the early morning, the simple purity of its white marble and exquisite workmanship of its inlay work • Stay in Jaipur, the ‘Pink City’, and explore its teeming markets, amazing City Palace, remarkable 18th-century Astronomical Observatory and iconic Palace of the Winds • Tour Agra and its stunning 16th-century fort with a guide • Enjoy a guided tour of the Amber Fort in Jaipur, including the amazing hall of mirrors • Explore Pushkar and see the rare Brahma temple, the local market, the sacred lake and bathing ghats • Take a city tour of Old and New Delhi seeing all the famous landmarks such as the Humayun’s Tomb and the Qutub Minaret
Heritage Hotels with Kalbelia dance troupe performance and Rajasthani puppet show • Experience the fascinating ‘Beating the Retreat’ ceremony on the Indo-Pakistani border Plus, of course: • Return direct scheduled flights with premium economy upgrades available at a supplement • Stay in hand-picked three-star to five-star accommodation, with daily breakfast, one lunch and five dinners • The services of our experienced and insightful tour manager throughout (B) Breakfast, (L) Lunch, (D) Dinner Prices are per person. For departure dates, prices and flights, please call or visit our website.
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• See Udaipur, India’s most romantic city of lakes and palaces • Visit UNESCO-listed Nagaur Fort, displaying a unique merging of Rajput and Moghul architecture. • Discover Jodhpur, the ‘Blue City’, with its vast and imposing fortress and walk through the open-air Clocktower Market • Stay at the Khimsar Fort, one of Rajasthan’s best-known
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INDIA We board the comfortable ‘chair-class’ carriages of the Shatabdi Express, travelling to Ajmer. From here we drive to Pushkar, the sacred Hindu town, home to the world’s largest camel fair. A gathering of as many as 160,000 dealers and coinciding with the full-moon in November, business often takes a back seat to musicians, snake-charmers and dancers on hot coals. After checking in, it’s time to explore the town. We visit its rare Brahma temple, the only place in the world where it is permitted to worship the creator-God of the Hindu religion, continuing through the small market to visit the sacred lake and bathing ghats at the town’s heart. A buffet dinner at your hotel is included tonight. (B, D) DAY 7 – Nagaur Fort & Khimsar Leaving Pushkar, we continue towards Nagaur Fort, a little-known fortcum-palace complex displaying a unique merging of Rajput and Moghul architecture. With its 800-year history and careful restoration, it well deserves its UNESCO recognition. Driving through pleasant country roads, through an arid landscape of sand dunes, we are off the beaten track, surrounded by the rural India of ox carts and small villages before seeing the astonishing Khimsar Fort, where we stay for two nights. Nothing prepares you for the sight of this grand, 16th century edifice of towers, domes and ramparts, in the same family for 21 generations, now a charming heritage hotel. Your dinner tonight is particularly special, either set out within the picturesque ruins of one of the buildings or along the battlements. (B, D) DAY 8 – Free day in Khimsar Today we have a free day enjoying our peaceful surroundings, with the option of a jeep drive into the local ‘bush’ hopefully
spotting blackbuck and bluebuck, two of the local antelope species, then a walk experiencing colourful village life. There’s plenty of time to relax or explore and enjoy this delightful hotel. Marvel at its extensive ramparts, stroll through the lush green gardens watching peacocks, before taking tea on the veranda. This afternoon perhaps enjoy a drive to the dunes and a short camel cart ride before halting at the desert’s edge to experience that magical moment when the sun sinks slowly in a fiery glow. This evening, there’s a delightful Kalbelia dance troupe, a typical Rajasthani puppet show and traditional musicians. (B) DAY 9 – Jodhpur This morning we take the short drive to Jodhpur, the ‘Blue City’, so named after the colourwash of its ‘old city’ which is totally dominated by the imposing Mehrangarh Fort towering above. Few sights can match this for pure grandeur, a gigantic mass of stonework seemingly growing from the huge hill on which it stands. Its museum houses Emperor Akbar’s sword, plus numerous howdahs and antique belongings of the Maharajas. This afternoon we walk through Jodhpur’s fascinating openair Clocktower Market, crammed with orange and red turbaned vendors selling absolutely everything and a real photo opportunity. (B) DAY 10 – Udaipur Today we leave Jodhpur and the plains of Rajasthan behind us, driving east to the Aravali Hills. Here the landscape changes to smooth bare hilltops interspersed with lush green narrow valleys, in one of which lies Ranakpur and arguably India’s finest Jain temple. Beautifully constructed entirely from white marble and completely covered by some of the world’s finest intricate carvings, no two of its 1,444 columns are identical. After an included
lunch we continue to Udaipur, where we stay two nights. You may also upgrade your stay to the utterly sumptuous fivestar Taj Lake Palace, one of the world’s finest hotels and an amazing once-in-alifetime experience. (B, L) DAY 11 – Udaipur Udaipur, the City of Lakes with its backdrop of green-covered hills, has a stunningly romantic setting which never fails to impress. Surrounded by a series of scenic hills and lakes, almost silhouetted against the clear blue sky, its multitude of intricately turreted and balconied palaces surround the lakeside - a perfect blend of man and nature in complete harmony and quintessential India at its most mysterious, romantic and thoughtprovoking. The stage for countless Bollywood films and James Bond’s ‘Octopussy’, Udaipur’s most famous sight is the astonishing white marble Lake Palace, seemingly floating on the calm waters of Lake Pichola. Overlooking this is the vast complex of the City Palace, where we’ll see the Maharani’s amazingly decorated private apartments, courtyards, pleasure gardens and a host of miniature paintings, palanquins and armaments. We’ll also see the great Durbar Hall and the Crystal Gallery, lined with thousands of unique items of crystal, all produced in Birmingham in 1877. This afternoon you are free to explore as you wish. (B) DAY 12 – Fly to Amritsar Today we take a domestic flight to the Sikh holy city of Amritsar (via Delhi). (B) DAY 13 – Golden temple The Golden Temple is quite extraordinary, with this magical building alluringly reflected in its huge sacred pool, surrounded by marble colonnaded arcades. Once inside, the richly gilded inlay work is a revelation - wood panels Pushkar market
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decorated with gold and silver plus ivory carvings, all under a brilliant dome containing 100kg of pure gold. In accordance with Sikh
DAY 15 – Return flight Transfer to the airport for the return flight home.
custom anyone is offered sustenance free of charge, with the resultant kitchens capable of feeding 6,000 people per hour – we see their huge vats of dhal (lentils) and an ancient machine producing a constant stream of hot chapattis! We also see the site of the Amritsar Massacre, where in 1919 a nationalist demonstration of unarmed locals was fired upon by the British authorities, without warning. This event had a profound effect on Gandhi, who then initiated his ultimately successful ‘civil disobedience’ campaign.
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In the afternoon, we take the short drive to the nearby Bagh Border post with Pakistan to see the ‘Beating the Retreat’ ceremony. Over the years a light-hearted, rather bizarre competition has developed as to which country has the most flamboyant marching style and vociferous supporters, with thousands coming to see this event daily. It’s a typically Indian concoction, a blend of open-air theatre, party and military parade. Finally, both border gates are ceremoniously closed and the respective flags lowered for the night. Dinner is included tonight. (B, D)
Amritsar: Hyatt Amritsar (2) HHHHH
DAY 14 – Fly to delhi We fly back to Delhi for our final night, staying close to the airport. A buffet dinner is included tonight. (B, D)
(Number of nights) Delhi: Connaught Place New Delhi (1) HHHHH Agra: Taj Gateway Hotel (1) HHHH Jaipur: Marriot Jaipur (2) HHHH Pushkar: Clarks Safari Pushkar (1) HHH Superior Khimsar: Khimsar Fort (2) HHHH Jodphur: Welcomhotel (1) HHHH Udaipur: Oberoi Trident (2) HHHH
Your options Upgrade your stay Stay at the 5-star Taj Lake Palace from £449pp. Treat yourself to an unforgettable stay at the sumptuous five-star Taj Lake Palace when staying in Udaipur. See our website for details. Personalise your holiday Experience the Pushkar Camel Fair Travel with us on the 2 November 2022 or 15 November 2023 departures and experience this annual livestock and cultural fair held in Pushkar.
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Step into the ornately decorated rooms and elegant courtyards of Bagore-ki-Haveli. This gracious Jaipur residence is now a museum which showcases typical palace life of the 18th century.
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Viceroy’s House starring Hugh Bonneville and Gillian Anderson is set in Delhi during the final months of British rule in 1947 but was actually shot on location in Jodhpur.
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Mojari are the traditional footwear of Rajasthan. These comfortable leather slippers come in a range of designs and colours for ladies and gentlemen.
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Cream, tomatoes and subtle spices create a rich sauce for the Punjab classic, butter chicken. This fragrant dish pairs well with a freshly baked naan.
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Cochin
Southern India & the Backwaters of Kerala
15 DAYS FROM
January to March & September to November 2023
Tamil Nadu, Pondicherry and Kerala: discover their remarkable cities, thought-provoking temples and astonishing natural wonders. Sail on converted rice barges through the tranquil waters of Kerala, marvel at rock-cut temples, and walk through fragrant spice plantations and tropical forests of the Western Ghats.
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Your itinerary DAY 1 – Departure Take your overnight flight to Chennai (Madras) via Muscat. DAY 2 – Arrival in Chennai On arrival we transfer to your hotel in Chennai, the capital of Tamil Nadu. Southern India and specifically the vast states of Tamil Nadu and Kerala, are worlds away from New Delhi, Agra or Rajasthan. It’s much more laid back here, slower paced and a simpler way of life. There are no deserts here and lush fertile land yields plentiful harvests of rice and every sort of tropical fruit. (B) DAY 3 – Mahabalipuram This morning your immersion in one of the world’s oldest cultures commences by discovering Chennai’s bustling streets, passing numerous Victorian-era buildings and the famous Marine Beach, with its fish market and multi-coloured long wooden fishing boats drawn up on the sand, before arriving at the very centre of colonial Madras, Fort St George. This was one of the most vital outposts of the British Empire – its first in India, the home of Clive of India for many years and the military base for numerous wars against the French. Continuing south we soon arrive at Mahabalipuram, a port which traded with Rome in ancient times. Its huge 7th century temples have been carved remarkably from vast granite monoliths and are now UNESCO World Heritage sites. Dinner is included this evening. (B, D) DAY 4 – Pondicherry After breakfast we travel south to Pondicherry and on arrival have a walking tour of the beautiful old French colonial centre of ‘Pondy’. Both its architecture and ambience are very different from any other Indian town. There’s a sleepy, almost Mediterranean air here, with bougainvillea-clad walls and mustard-yellow coloured neoclassical villas. We’ll see the impressive Governor’s residence, the former site of the French fort designed by the French military architect, Vauban – there is even a Hotel de Ville! Dinner is included this evening. (B, D) DAY 5 – Tanjore We continue our journey south to Tanjore. This afternoon is at leisure perhaps enjoy the tranquil surroundings of the hotel and palm-shaded pool. Lunch is included today. (B, L) DAY 6 – Tanjore Tanjore was the capital of the ancient Chola Empire and is mainly known for its extraordinary Brihadeeswara Temple, the template for all in southern India. Standing over 200ft tall, its main tower is covered with an intricately-carved ochre-coloured facade which glows in the morning light. A working temple for over a thousand years, surrounded by
Pondicherry
Your tour price includes • Visit Chennai’s Fort St George, where Clive of India began his glittering career • Tour of elegant Pondicherry, a French colonial outpost until 1954 • See the breathtaking Meenakshi Amman Temple of Madurai, southern India’s greatest cultural icon, plus enjoy a tuk tuk ride and explore the bustling markets • Cruise overnight the picturesque backwaters and canals of Kerala on a houseboat
stunning Western Ghats to learn how the most popular spices are grown Plus, of course: • Return flights from London • Stay in hand-picked three-star to four-star superior hotels, with daily breakfast and six meals • The services of our experienced and insightful tour manager throughout (B) Breakfast, (L) Lunch, (D) Dinner Prices are per person. For departure dates, prices and flights, please call or visit our website.
• Visit to Periyar National Park and enjoy a nature walk through primeval virgin forest • See the extraordinary World Heritage Site of Tanjore’s Brihadeeswara Temple • Visit Cochin on the Malabar Coast, India’s first European colony, settled by the Portuguese, Dutch and finally, the British • Explore the fascinating Chettinad region, visiting and staying in one of its extraordinary traders’ mansions
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Mahabalipuram Pondicherry
TAMIL NADU Tanjore
KERALA Cochin Kumarakom
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trading spices with the ancient Romans. It is considered to be Tamil Nadu’s spiritual and cultural heart. This afternoon we take tuk-tuks to visit the temple at dusk, exploring its busy traditional markets full of impossibly laden stalls and tailors rattling away at their ancient Singer sewing machines! (B) DAY 9 – Kumily This morning we re-visit the temple in daylight plus tour the nearby Nayak Palace, with its vast throne-room and ceremonial courtyard. Then drive west towards the distant outlines of the Western Ghats, the mountain range and border between Tamil Nadu and Kerala. The road zig-zags through lush forest with fleeting glimpses of verdant valleys below then crossing the border, we arrive at Kumily, surrounded by spice plantations and the Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary. (B) DAY 10 – Periyar Wildlife Reserve Rising early, with a tropical dawn chorus ringing in our ears we enter the wildlife sanctuary for a guided nature walk through the tall stands of teak, bamboo, wild fig and beautiful jacaranda trees. The reserve has a small population of rarely seen tigers, however, as the reserve’s core surrounds a large lake, the birdlife is absolutely excellent, with over 260 species recorded, including hornbills, parakeets, kingfishers, eagles, kites and flycatchers. You may also be
lucky enough to spot a Malabar giant squirrel or a lion-tailed macaque. After returning to the hotel for a late breakfast, the day is at leisure until our afternoon visit to one of the numerous local spice plantations where our guide explains the uses, medicinal and culinary, of pepper, cloves, curry leaves, cardamom, vanilla, turmeric, nutmeg, cinnamon and a host of others. (B) DAY 11 – Kerala Houseboat Overnight This morning we leave the hills of Periyar behind us descending towards the Kerlan coast, passing the almost carpet-like tea plantations en route to discover the enchanting Keralan backwaters. We experience an overnight stay on a Kerala Houseboat. Leaving from nearby Alleppey, each houseboat accommodates six to eight guests plus three crew who prepare a delightful and typical Keralan lunch and dinner on board. It’s a wonderful way to travel, passing paddy fields, coconut palms and colourful local houses – watch out for the plentiful birdlife, children walking (or rowing!) back from school, people washing their clothes, pots and pans and even themselves in the narrow waterways. (B, L, D) DAY 12 – Drive to Kumarakom After a dawn awakening, mesmerised by the stillness with the sights and sounds of the backwater, we enjoy breakfast then depart the Kerala houseboat and drive
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Typical houseboat, Kerala backwaters to to Kumarakom. The rest of the day is at leisure and early evening we enjoy a sunset boat cruise on Lake Vembanad, one of India’s largest lakes and wetland eco systems home to an array of birds, animal and plant life. (B) DAY 13 – Kumarakom For early morning bird enthusiasts there is the opportunity to go bird watching and take a village walk. The rest of the day is free to enjoy the tranquillity and beauty of this unique location. (B) DAY 14 – Cochin This morning we leave Coconut Lagoon for the short drive to Cochin, the Malabar Coast’s most historic port, traditionally from where India’s invaluable spices were shipped to Europe. The city’s oldest quarter is Fort Cochin, a fascinating maze of narrow alleyways and large merchants’ houses, whilst the nearby bazaar district of Mattancherry has the Dutch Palace and the subcontinent’s oldest synagogue. The iconic sight in Cochin is the famed Chinese fishing nets, vast cantilevered contraptions that still work to this day. (B)
DAY 15 – Return flight Fly home to the UK via Muscat, arriving later the same day. (B)
Our hand-picked hotels (Number of nights) Chennai: Crowne Plaza Hotel (1) HHHH Mahabalipuram: Ideal Beach Resort (1) HHHH Pondicherry: Superior Atithi Hotel (1) HHH Thanjavur: River View Resort (2) HHH Superior Karaikudi: Chidambara Vilas (1) Madurai: Heritage Hotel (1) HHHH Tekkady: Spice Village (2) HHHH Alleppey: Kerala Houseboat (1) HHHH Kumarakom: Coconut Lagoon (2) HHHH Cochin: Oberoi Trident Hotel (1) HHHH
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Tiger’s Nest Monastery, Bhutan
Himalayan Kingdoms Nepal & Bhutan
14 DAYS FROM
February to April & September to November 2023
From the natural beauty of Nepal to breath-taking Bhutan, be captivated by the Himalayan Kingdoms, with striking scenery incredible wildlife and a serene way of living. Seek out rhinos on a safari, take a once-in-a-lifetime flight to the Himalayas, with views of Mount Everest, and witness the tranquility of Buddhist monks.
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DAY 1 – Departure Arrive at the airport for your overnight flight to Kathmandu, via Istanbul. DAY 2 – Arrival in Kathmandu Set in a bowl-shaped Himalayan valley 4,500 feet above sea level, this captivating city and Nepal’s cultural heart is surrounded by breathtaking snowcapped mountains and with Buddhist temples reminiscent of the Far East much in evidence. This afternoon you explore the fascinating sights of Kathmandu and visit Patan’s Durbar Square, one of the most glorious examples of traditional Nepalese architecture, full of centuriesold temples and palaces. DAY 3 – Mount Everest Flight & Chitwan Today you experience something most people never will, a flight to the Himalayas to see majestic Mount Everest. Twice the size of the Alps, their sheer immensity is mind-blowing. Carrying just 16 passengers, our aircraft flies over peaks and clouds bathed in an early morning golden glow. The 45-minute flight offers an incredible panorama and you can take a photograph of the world’s highest mountain from the cockpit. Later this morning we’ll take the scenic drive to Chitwan National Park, Nepal’s most famous wildlife reserve and one of the finest in Asia. After dinner, a slide show brings the huge variety of flora and fauna of the reserve to life. (B, L, D) DAY 4 – Chitwan Safari Viewing wildlife in its natural habitat is often a lifechanging experience. Rising early, as the sun breaks and accompanied by a unique ‘dawn chorus’, we cross into the reserve in small jeeps and your naturalist guide should help you spot rhino, wild boar and if you’re very lucky, sloth bears. We return to the hotel for breakfast. After lunch, we have the option of a trip by dugout canoe to a crocodile farm, returning on foot along the riverbank. This evening we enjoy a BBQ dinner at the lodge. (B, L, D) DAY 5 – Pokhara We drive north towards the small town of Pokhara in central Nepal. Inhale the clean air, taking time to fully comprehend the staggering beauty of an area surrounded by some of the world’s highest mountains. This afternoon, we take a boat ride across Lake Phewa for unbeatable views of the Annapurna mountain range. Watch reflections of their dazzling white peaks sparkle in the mirror-like water and listen to the soothing sound of silence. This is probably one of the finest mountain panoramas in the world. (B) DAY 6 – Free Day in Pokhara Wake up early today and catch the sun rise over the Annapurna range, a truly magical experience. Watch the mountain peaks turn from soft pink to shimmering gold as the sun climbs higher in the clear
Your tour price includes • Take an exhilarating flight to see majestic Mount Everest and the Himalayas from the air • Wander through the medieval temples of Patan Durbar Square and marvel at the traditional Nepalese architecture • Walk around the vast Boudhanath Stupa in Kathmandu, the most sacred in Nepal • Take a jeep safari with a naturalist guide through the lush forests of Chitwan National Park in search of rhinos • Enjoy a boat ride in Pokhara across Lake Phewa for spectacular views of the Annapurna Mountain Range • Visit the famous ‘Dzongs’, the incredible monastery-fortresses of Bhutan
• Take a walk through the fertile rice terraces nearby the small town of Punakha and experience a visit to a typical Bhutanese home • Attempt the exhilarating hike to the spectacular Tiger’s Nest Monastery • Bhutan visa fees are included for your peace of mind Plus, of course: • Return flights from the UK • Stay in hand-picked three-star to five-star accommodation, with daily breakfast and nine meals • The services of our experienced and insightful tour manager throughout (B) Breakfast, (L) Lunch, (D) Dinner Prices are per person. For departure dates, prices and flights, please call or visit our website.
• Enjoy a fascinating tour of the Bhutan’s tiny capital city
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N E PA L & B H U TA N blue sky. There are twelve peaks in the world higher than 25,000 feet, eight of them are in Nepal and from this spot, on clear days, you can see three of them. Truly staggering! Later in the morning we’ll visit the charming small Gurkha museum and the Devil’s waterfall. The rest of the day is free to relax and potter about this charming lakeside town, with plenty of opportunities to bargain for local handicrafts, try out some of the many restaurants and take in the amazing views. Pokhara mirrors a serene outlook on life, where you can soak up the calming atmosphere of bobbing boats and cast your eye across the valley to see occasional paragliders against the mountainous backdrop. Enjoy a local meal at a lakeside restaurant, perhaps sampling the local momos (freshly cooked dumplings with meat and spices), woodfired sekuwa (spicy meat skewers) or humble dal bhat, the nation’s staple dish made with red lentils and served with rice, pickles and chapati. (B) DAY 7 – Kathmandu Today we fly back to Kathmandu and visit the famous 14th century Boudhanath Stupa, Tibetan in origin and one of the holiest of Buddhist sites. The gentle sound of chanting and praying fills the air, while traders sell lamps, cloth and
all sorts of fascinating goods in an enchanting kaleidoscope of colour and noise. (B) DAY 8 – Fly to Bhutan Hopefully we’ll have another chance to see the Himalayas from above on our flight from Kathmandu to Paro in Bhutan. On arrival, and after an included lunch, we drive to Bhutan’s small capital, Thimphu. (B, L) DAY 9 – Thimphu We explore this charming city, enjoying the panoramic views from Buddha Point, visiting the charming Folk Heritage museum and walking through the bustling local markets, full of locals in their colourful national dress. After our included lunch, we’ll visit the King’s Memorial Stupa, also known as Thimphu Chorten, the impressive landmark is hard to miss, with an ornate structure and regal, gold spires. Many locals come here to pray on a daily basis, walking round the Stupa in a clockwise direction and turning the huge, multi-coloured prayer wheels. Afterwards we have the opportunity to watch the Bhutanese practicing their national sport, Archery. (B, L) DAY 10 – Punakha This morning we’ll drive over the DochuLa Pass to the small town of Punakha to
see the most famous ‘Dzong’ (monasteryfortress) in Bhutan. You will notice the distinctive high windows, grand entrance doors and layers of flared roofs, which are characteristic of Dzong structures. Beneath the walls, the courtyards are often adorned with Buddhist inspired art in a calming but colourful palette. It’s a vast edifice, bordered by two rivers and still very much an active monastery with lots of saffron-robed monks going about their daily duties. After a picnic lunch, we’ll also enjoy a scenic walk through the nearby rice terraces to a local fertility temple, before we return to our hotel in Thimphu. (B, L) DAY 11 – Paro On the way to Paro we visit the Bhutan National Museum, beautifully housed within a traditional Dzong monastery. After our included lunch, we’ll visit a local Bhutanese home just outside Paro and enjoy some free time in the compact town centre. (B, L) DAY 12 – Tiger’s Nest Monastery Today we visit everyone’s highlight of Bhutan: the stunning Tiger’s Nest Monastery. It’s important to be aware that the monastery is located at 3,100m (10,240ft) and built on the side of a cliff – it’s a truly spectacular setting but the only way to get there is to hike up
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a rough mountain path for around two and half hours. Although there is a stop about halfway at a small cafe for some refreshment, you will nevertheless need to be in good physical condition to do this walk (and walk back down again!). If you don’t want to go up to the highest viewpoint, you will still be able to see the monastery from the cafe, as long as it’s clear weather of course. Lunch is included at the cafe today. (B, L) DAY 13 – Fly to Kathmandu Fly back to Kathmandu for our last night. (B) DAY 14 – Return flight Depart for our flight home, via Istanbul, arriving later the same day.
Our hand-picked hotels (Number of nights) Kathmandu: Aloft Hotel (1) HHHH Superior Chitwan: Tigerland Safari Lodge (2) HHH Pokhara: Pokhara Grande Hotel (2) HHHH Kathmandu: Aloft Hotel (1) HHHH Superior Thimphu: Le Meriden Hotel (3) HHHHH Paro: Le Meridien Hotel (2) HHHHH Kathmandu: Aloft Hotel (1) HHHH Superior
Chitwan National Park
My view Insider knowledge
Khaki or neutral coloured clothing is best for the safari trips in Chitwan National Park. Brighter colours stand out, reducing your chances of spotting animals.
Read
A Baby in a Backpack to Bhutan by Bunty Avieson. In this entertaining memoir we follow the author and her family as they embark on a new adventure in the quirky mountain empire.
Buy Thagzo is the Bhutanese art of weaving and the textiles that are produced by local artisans represent the culture of the kingdom with their vibrant colours and sophisticated patterns.
Taste
You’ll see momos on the menu in Nepal and Bhutan. These flavoursome steamed dumplings are stuffed with a choice of meat, vegetables or cheese.
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Sigiriya Rock Fortress
Sri Lanka Discover old Ceylon with its sacred caves, ancient temples, palaces, lost cities and a unique cuisine blended with excellent game viewing and finishing with a relaxing few days on a tropical beach. What’s more, upgrade or extend your adventure with a unique and unforgettable cruise exploring the best of the Maldives.
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Your itinerary DAY 1 - Departure Arrive at the airport to take your flight to Colombo. DAY 2 - Arrival in Colombo We arrive at lunchtime and check in to your hotel for the night. (D) DAY 3 - Dambulla Today the adventure begins and the sights and the sounds of Sri Lanka gradually unfold. The countryside is stunning – scenic paddy fields studded by water buffalos accompanied by wiry, loin-clothed farmers, extensive coconut groves, pineapple fields, working elephants with attentive mahouts astride their necks and everywhere the dense jungle interspersed by huge lakes. We visit the amazing, 1st century cave temples of Dambulla, a UN World Heritage site and a wonderful introduction to the Buddhist religion. Located within an immense granite outcrop and reached by a number of steps, this series of five caves is adorned with frescoes and over 150 Buddhist statues. In the caves’ semi-darkness, surrounded by the serene faces of dozens of beautifully painted statues, it’s not difficult to imagine the incredible sense of awe this sacred site held for generations of worshippers. (B, D) DAY 4 - Sigiriya Rock This morning you visit what for many will surely be the most memorable monument in Sri Lanka: Sigiriya, or the ‘Lion Rock’, is a massive 600ft granite tower with
Your tour price includes • Visit the Buddhist monastery of Dambulla and its incredible UNESCO-listed cave temples
additional dinner on day 10 if traveling on a date with Maldives cruise)
• Guided tour of the 5th-century Royal Palace and Citadel at Sigiriya Rock
• The services of our experienced and insightful tour manager throughout
• Visit Kandy and see the Temple of the Tooth, plus visit the stunning Royal Botanical Gardens
(B) Breakfast, (L) Lunch, (D) Dinner Prices are per person. For departure dates, prices and flights, please call or visit our website.
• Stay in the colonial hill-station of Nuwara Eliya, centre of the Ceylon tea trade
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• Visit the Elephant Transit Home, where elephant orphans are cared for before being reintroduced to the wild SRI LANKA
• Enjoy a 4x4 drive in Yala National Park, famed for its wildlife • Spend three nights relaxing on one of Sri Lanka’s idyllic tropical coastal locations
Habarana Dambulla
Plus, of course:
Negombo
• Return direct scheduled flights from London Heathrow
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• Stay in hand-picked three-star superior, four and five-star hotels with daily breakfast and eight dinners (plus one
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SRI L ANK A sheer cliffs on all sides crowned by the remains of a 1,500-year-old royal palace. The entire site is encircled by a moat and ramparts enclosing a variety of water gardens, the remains of numerous buildings and caves. As you approach Sigiriya rock, you see some of the finest ancient murals in the country – the ‘cloud maidens’ are found under a fold of rock and show in exquisite detail a procession of jewelled, beautifully dressed women bearing offerings of lilies and lotus flowers. Facing us is the imposing final entrance to the palace above: in ancient times the colossal head of a lion (hence ‘Lion Rock’) was built in brick and plaster, visitors entering through its mouth. Today, just the two front paws remain, their claws menacingly extended, still guarding the palace. It should be noted that there are many steps to the top of Sigiriya rock, but should pose no problem for those with normal mobility. The rest of the afternoon is at leisure. (B, D) DAY 5 - Kandy This morning we head to Kandy, the country’s royal capital. Sri Lanka is noted for its spices so en route we visit a fascinating garden with many indigenous plants such as pepper, nutmeg and cinnamon. You stay overlooking the scenic Mahaweli River, surrounded by peaceful forested hillsides. Kandy is famous for its traditional dancing and so this evening we experience a display of this ancient art. (B, D)
Galle DAY 6 - Kandy Kandy’s crowded and bustling streets teem with daily comings and goings: the many white-uniformed children returning from school and the myriad of shops. The centre is dominated by a beautiful lake and the fascinating Temple of the Tooth, said to hold Buddha’s tooth. This is Buddhism’s most sacred shrine on the island and during our visit (today or tomorrow morning), you may be lucky enough to witness one of the many ceremonies. You will also visit the stunning Royal Botanical Gardens. Planted over 150 years and covering a huge 150 acres, the gardens hold thousands of plant species and some superb examples of mature tropical trees.
Strolling through lawns, shady avenues and immaculately kept flower beds, we see exotic birds and the commemorative trees planted by Edward VII, George VI, Princess Anne and the Queen. Other highlights are the Avenue of Royal Palms and ‘Bat’ Drive where you can spot the large fruit-eating ‘Flying Foxes’ hanging upside down! The gardens also house Lord Mountbatten’s imposing HQ from World War II. (B, D) DAY 7 - Tea estates Today we take a train from Kandy, through mountainous scenery to Sri Lanka’s premier tea-growing areas. Winding ever upwards, the lush tropical jungle gives way to tall pine forests
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My view Insider knowledge
Take an early morning stroll on Kalutara beach and watch the fishermen as they pull up their boats and nets onto the golden sands.
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The 1957 war classic Bridge on the River Kwai was shot in various locations on the teardrop island.
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From classic to contemporary you’ll find batik textiles everywhere. Wax and ink are used to create intricate designs and patterns which reflect the character of Sri Lanka.
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A hot sambal made with grated coconut, chilli and spices is the perfect accompaniment to a fragrant Sri Lankan curry.
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Dambulla cave temple and then box-like tea bushes begin – seemingly covering every fold of the landscape like a huge green carpet. You visit one of the best-known tea estates to see how our favourite drink is rolled, dried and graded, followed by a refreshing cup of Ceylon’s finest. Nuwara Eliya is nearly 7,000 feet above sea level and called ‘Little England’ due to its spring-like climate, parks and golf course. (B, D) DAY 8 - Elephant transit home & Yala You say goodbye to Sri Lanka’s hill country this morning on your way to Yala National Park. At around midday we arrive at the Elephant Transit Home, supported by the UK’s Born Free Foundation, at Udawalawe National Park, where you’ll be able to watch young elephant orphans being given one of their daily feeds. (B, D) DAY 9 - Yala National Park An early start this morning, accompanied by the unique sound of a tropical ‘dawn chorus’. As the morning mist disappears with the rising sun you explore the jungle and its incredible range of wildlife in 4x4 vehicles. The normally elusive leopard offers the Park’s most exciting game viewing and Yala has a high concentration of these big cats. They are the island’s top predator so are far less shy than elsewhere in the world. Yala is also known for its elephants, saltwater crocodiles, wild boar, sloth bears, monitor lizards and a huge variety of birdlife. After a late breakfast you can relax by the hotel’s pool before an optional second park drive. (B, D)
DAY 10 - Kalutara After breakfast you head to the UNESCO World Heritage site of Galle, with its imposing 16th-century Dutch fort. In the late afternoon we will arrive at your hotel, uniquely located on the south west Sri Lankan coast, where the Kalu Ganga River estuary lagoon meets the Indian Ocean, the hotel is set on a narrow peninsular with 360-degree ocean and lagoon views. If you are travelling on a date with Maldives cruise extension, you will transfer to the central Kingsbury Hotel in Colombo for one night with dinner*. (see Maldives extension on the following pages) (B, *D on extension date only)
Yala National Park: Chaarya Resort and Spa (2) HHH Superior
DAYS 11 to 12 - Free days You have two entire days to do as you wish. Perhaps relax in your hotel, rejuvenate at the spa or simply enjoy the pool. (B)
• A Deluxe Ocean View Room with private balcony from £129pp (twin occupancy), £249pp (sole occupancy)
DAY 13 - Return flight You transfer to the airport for the return flight, arriving home early evening the same day. (B)
Extend your holiday
Our hand-picked hotels (Number of nights)
Kalutara: Anantara Kalutara Resort (3) HHHHH
Maldives extension Colombo: Kingsbury Hotel (1) HHHHH Yasawa Princess (7) HHHHH
Your options Upgrade your stay Upgrade your room at the 5-star Anantara Kalutara Resort You may wish to upgrade your room during your 3-night stay to:
Please check our website or call for details. Maldives Cruise extension On selected departures, our tour of Sri Lanka continues to the Maldives on day 11 for a seven-night full-board cruise aboard the three-star MV Yasawa Princess.
Colombo: Arie Lagoon Hotel (1) HHHH Habarana: Cinnamon Habarana Village (2) HH Kandy: Cinnamon Citadel Hotel (2) HHHH Nuwara Eliya: Golden Ridge Hotel (1) HHHH
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MV Yasawa Princess
Sri Lanka
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with Maldives Cruise extension
October 2022 & February 2023
Embark on a unique and unforgettable cruise exploring the best of the Maldives, so kick off your shoes, forget the news, relax, rejuvenate and enjoy the welcoming hospitality of this unique island nation! Your tour itinerary will be as per our standard Sri Lanka tour until day 10, when you will transfer to the central Kingsbury Hotel in Colombo for one night with dinner before flying to Male on day 11.
Maldives extension DAY 11 – Fly to Male Transfer to Colombo airport and take the 1hr.25 flight to Malé. Next, we take a 30 minute flight to Maamagili Regional Airport in South Ari Atoll. You’ll be taken by dhoni (traditional Maldivian wooden boat) to the Yasawa Princess, where the friendly crew will help you check into your cabin. During this evening’s informal welcome meeting, you’ll be briefed on the itinerary, meet the crew and the other guests. Enjoy your complimentary cocktail as you catch the first of many spectacular sunsets over the Indian Ocean. (B, D) DAY 12 – Hurasdhoo deserted island We take a short cruise north west to Hurasdhoo, a small deserted island with a white sandy beach. Take the opportunity for snorkelling to experience
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your first taste of the underwater world or relax and soaking up the sun. For a small additional charge payable locally, you may wish to take a boat with professional guides in search of the graceful giant manta ray with the option to snorkel (seasonal). Tonight, you may wish to experience reef night fishing with traditional hand line bottom fishing technique (catch and release method). (B, L, D) DAY 13 – Embudu deserted island A short cruise to the western edge of the atoll we moor up near the small charming deserted island of Embudu. The tender takes you to the island in the morning and afternoon. With easy access to snorkelling, with a bit of luck you may find local residents Eagle rays or turtles passing by or simply relax on the long stretch of beach. Tonight, why not try your hand at traditional fishing in the open ocean under the stars? (B, L, D) DAY 14 – Raiydhigaa island & beach bbq After a leisurely cruise this morning, we arrive at the island of Raiydhigaa with a natural harbour. With soft white sands, lush coconut trees and astonishingly clear water, this remarkably picturesque island appears to have sprung to life from the cover of a travel magazine! There is easy access to the reef for snorkelling. Lunch today is a picnic on the beach. For many, this evening will be a real highlight. Few experiences can compare with a meticulously prepared barbecue on the beach, served with warm Maldivian hospitality. Enjoy a wide selection of delicious food including traditional Maldivian Boduberu music and dancing under a starlit sky, a truly memorable experience. (B, L, D) DAY 15 – Alikoi Rah sandbank Located in the centre of Ari Atoll is Alikoi Rah sandbank, a snorkellers haven for spotting colourful fish, turtles and rays, visiting in the morning and afternoon. This evening we watch the sky take on an array of magical shades of orange as we take a sunset cruise to the nearby Maaya sandbank. (B, L, D) DAY 16 – Maayafushi sandbar Heading to the northern edge of Ari atoll, visited in the morning and afternoon is the large sandbar of Maayafushi, renowned for flocks of common seabirds. A wonderful sandbar with a sea-green lagoon and a surrounding reef, making snorkelling an absolute dream. (B, L, D) DAY 17 – Male This morning we cross the open Ocean channel of Alihuras Kandu cooling off with a final dip in the warm ocean on a sandbar en route to Male. Once reaching our final mooring, our dhoni is ready to take you on an informal guided tour to the world’s smallest capital city. With an area of around 2.3 square miles
charge (coverage can be patchy). The fully-staffed on-board PADI dive centre offers a variety of courses and dive packages - please call for details. See price booklet for drinks package.
and a population of 150,000, Male is a fascinating commercial hub of the country. See the bustle and buzz of everyday life including local markets, enjoy an ice cream or coffee like the locals and simply watch the world go by from a café in Boduthakurufaanu Magu (B, L, D)
Lower main deck cabins – fully airconditioned, accessed from inside the ship, with twin or double beds, safe, small dressing table, ensuite shower/wc and porthole (142 square feet).
DAY 18 – Return flight After breakfast, we take our return flight to the UK via Colombo. (B)
Our hand-picked ship MV Yasawa Princess With its friendly crew and informal atmosphere, convivial bar and partly open-air dining area, the 180-foot MV Yasawa Princess is perfect for an intimate cruise around the remarkable atolls of the Maldives. There are just 28 cosy, simply-furnished cabins and four passenger decks which offer a bar (open from midday), restaurant, small spa area and forward observation lounge. All meals on board are included: breakfast buffet, lunchtime buffet or island picnic and buffet dinner. There’s an aft swimming platform and beach towels are provided. Wifi is available at extra
A deck cabins – as per the lower deck cabins, accessed from the deck, with a large window instead of a porthole (117 square feet). Bridge deck cabins – as per the A deck cabins, on the highest passenger deck (115 square feet).
Cruise extension includes unlimited bottled water, tea and coffee daily
• Explore the extraordinary underwater worlds of the Maldives
• Opportunity to experience snorkelling with manta rays
• Discover idyllic islands and stunning sandbanks
• Drinks package available for £119 per person for seven days, including all snorkelling equipment
• Try traditional Maldivian-style line fishing under starlit skies • Experience a sunset cruise in the middle of the Indian Ocean
(B) Breakfast, (L) Lunch, (D) Dinner Prices are per person. For departure dates, prices and flights, please call or visit our website.
• Visit Male, the world’s smallest Capital City • All meals included on board, including a beach BBQ and
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Dambulla
SOUT H MA LE ATOLL
Negombo COLOMBO
Sigiriya
Kandy Nuwara Eliya
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Yala National Park Galle
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Malaysia & Borneo Experience the colonial history of Malaysia, its mix of cultures, incredible cuisine and the natural treasures of tropical Borneo, the land of the orangutans, before relaxing at the sumptuous Shangri-La Rasa Ria. Malaysians are keen to share their history, culture and cuisine, so join us to explore this extraordinary country.
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Your itinerary DAY 1 - Departure Arrive at the airport for your overnight flight to Penang via Kuala Lumpur. DAY 2 - Arrival in Penang After our afternoon arrival, we transfer to our hotel on Batu Ferringhi beach. The rest of the afternoon is at leisure to relax after your flight. Of course, any trip to the Far East cannot be complete without trying out the delectable flavours of one of the world’s most varied cuisines. The bestknown Malaysian dish is satay – meat skewers marinated with turmeric, grilled over charcoal and served with a mildly spicy peanut sauce. But there’s so much more: nasi kandar, steamed rice soaked in a variety of flavourful curries; asam laksa, a tangy fish broth listed on CNN’s ‘world’s 50 most delicious foods’; beef rendang, a rich meat dish seasoned with a mouthwatering mix of spices; chicken rice, a Hainanese-influenced dish of steamed or roasted chicken served with fragrant rice cooked in chicken broth – the list is almost endless! (B) DAY 3 - George Town This morning we enjoy a walking tour of the beautifully preserved colonial centre of George Town. A UNESCO World Heritage site, George Town is perhaps unique in Southeast Asia in having over 30,000 pre-war buildings. Francis Light built Fort Cornwallis, which still stands to this day, and promoted it as a free port, vastly increasing trade and attracting large numbers of Chinese and Indian settlers. The same successful tactic was followed in Malacca to the south and both cities, developed their unique mix of cultures which is still evident today. What is particularly fascinating is that despite being bombed by the Japanese in World War II, George Town still has thousands of pre-war buildings, mostly Chineseowned ‘shophouses’, many fine colonialera villas and public buildings, which
have helped it attain UNESCO World Heritage status. George Town represents a fascinating glimpse into 18th-century colonial life.
the local night market is an easy stroll from the hotel and a great chance to try the local street cuisine or hone your bargaining skills. (B, L)
After a fascinating ride by cycle rickshaw, you’ll enjoy an included lunch. The afternoon is at leisure to enjoy the many facilities of your hotel. In the evening,
DAY 4 - Penang Hill Reached by the Penang Hill Funicular Railway, the 2,700-foot Penang Hill was used as a cooler retreat during the
Your tour price includes • Tour historic George Town in Penang by cycle rickshaw and travel on the Penang Hill funicular railway • Discover Kuala Lumpur and marvel at the soaring Petronas Twin Towers, which used to be the world’s tallest buildings • Option to visit Malacca, once one of the world’s great trading ports • Discover the wonders of Malaysian food culture – a mouthwatering fusion of Indonesian, Chinese, Indian and Thai cuisines • Fly to Borneo and visit the renowned Sepilok Orangutan Rehabilitation Centre to see the orangutans
• Learn about the culture and traditions of Borneo’s indigenous tribes at the fascinating Mari-Mari cultural village near Kota Kinabalu • Stay three nights at the luxurious 5-star Shangri-La Rasa Ria Resort, which has its own nature reserve, golf course and mile-long sandy beach Plus, of course: • Return scheduled flights from London • Stay in hand-picked three-, four- and five-star accommodation, with daily breakfast and five lunches (B) Breakfast, (L) Lunch, (D) Dinner
• Explore the fascinating history of Sandakan in eastern Borneo
Prices are per person. For departure dates, prices and flights, please call or visit our website.
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M A L AYS I A & B O R N EO British colonial period. Many prominent bungalows were built here, as well as the original official residence of the Governor. You can still see the post office and police station, built in 1894 and 1929 respectively. After an included lunch, you are free to enjoy the afternoon at leisure. (B, L) DAY 5 - Penang to Kuala Lumpur We cross over the eight-mile Penang Bridge to Butterworth on the mainland of Malaysia, where we start our journey to the capital, Kuala Lumpur – commonly known as ‘KL’. On the way, we’ll cross the lush and mountainous central region of Malaysia, and stop for an included lunch in the charming and often-overlooked small colonial town of Ipoh. Our hotel in KL for three nights is well-located right in the centre of town and close to the city’s world-famous landmark, the gleaming Petronas Twin Towers. (B, L) DAY 6 - Kuala Lumpur This morning we take a half-day tour of the city, its modern skyline dominated by the 1,483-foot-tall Petronas Twin Towers. Designed by Argentinian architect César Pelli, the 88-storey glass and stainless steel-clad skyscrapers are beautifully decorated with Islamic motifs. We visit the National Mosque, the Tugu Negara War Memorial, pass by the old Railway Station, the Tudor-styled Cricket Club, the King’s Palace and pass by the Moorish style Federal Court. Tonight, why not head to Jalan Alor, for some of the best street food in Asia. The afternoon is at leisure. You may wish to take a short ride out of KL to explore the impressive cave temples of Batu Caves. (B)
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DAY 7 – Free day Today is a free day to explore KL at your leisure. Go up to the amazing Skybridge and observation deck of the Petronas Twin Towers, or wander through the colonial-era landmarks of the Sultan Abdul Samad Building or the Kuala Lumpur Railway Station. Perhaps discover the history and process of pewter craftsmanship at the Royal Selangor Visitor Centre. Alternatively, you may wish to take our optional full-day tour to historic Malacca (bookable locally), one of Southeast Asia’s greatest trading ports in the 15th century. One of the more famous of the Straits Settlements, it was originally colonised by the Portuguese and later taken over by the Dutch before finally succumbing to the might of the British East India Company. There’s plenty to see in the many old shophouses, now converted into attractive boutiques and cafés, but many are still family homes as well. Another option back in Kuala Lumpur is the Perdana Botanical Gardens. Located just southwest of Chinatown and spread over 220 acres, it is an area of verdant calm far removed from the bustle of the surrounding city. The park features a beautiful hibiscus garden, devoted to Malaysia’s national flower, and a stunning orchid garden with 800 species. (B) DAY 8 - Sandakan Today we fly to Sandakan for a twonight stay. Founded in 1879 by the British North Borneo Company, Sandakan is a charming small port town with
a fascinating colonial history on the eastern side of Borneo. Borneo is Malaysia’s shining verdant jewel in the crown, the third-largest island in the world. Its luxuriant tropical forests teem with thousands of extraordinary endemic plant and animal species. There are long-tailed macaques, proboscis monkeys, gibbons, flying squirrels, sun bears, the world’s largest snake, no fewer than 102 types of bat and, of course, the remarkable red-haired ‘man of the forest’ – the orangutan. Borneo is also known for the Rafflesia, the world’s largest flower, named after Sir Stamford Raffles, founder of Singapore. We’ll have a short tour of the city on arrival, also stopping by the Sandakan Memorial, which commemorates the Australian and British soldiers held by the Japanese as prisoners of war between 1942 and 1945. The memorial is adjacent to the original Sandakan Prisoner of War Camp location. (B) DAY 9 - Sepilok orangutan centre This morning we visit the Bornean Sun Bear Conservation Centre, a sanctuary for the endangered Borneo Sun Bear, set within more than six acres of enclosed forest. Next, we visit the Sepilok Orangutan Rehabilitation Centre, the largest of its kind in the world and a highlight of our tour. The aim of the centre is to reintroduce orangutans into the wild and, as such, it is open to the forest, so orangutans are free to come and go as they please. There is a smaller more enclosed area where younger individuals are cared for.
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Kuala Lumpur After an included lunch, we visit the Agnes Keith House, a rare survival of post-war colonial wooden architecture. The museum here is dedicated to the American writer known for her autobiographical accounts of life in North Borneo before, during and after the Second World War. (B, L) DAY 10 - Fly to Kota Kinabalu This morning, we catch the short flight to Kota Kinabalu on the western side of Borneo and transfer to our luxurious home for the next three nights, where all our rooms overlook the beautiful pool and gardens. On the way to the hotel, we’ll stop at the living museum that is the Mari Mari Cultural Village. You’ll be able to experience the intriguing traditions, history and culture of five of the local indigenous tribes, including the feared Murut headhunters, right in the middle of the rainforest. After an included lunch, the rest of the day is at leisure at your hotel. (B, L) DAYS 11 to 12 - Free days You have two free days to enjoy the large sandy beach and extensive swimming pools at your hotel. There is also a 400-acre nature reserve with its own walking paths adjacent to the resort, as well as an 18-hole championship golf
course and a superb spa. Choose from five restaurants and two bars – this is the best spot to watch the spectacular sunset over the South China Sea. (B) DAY 13 - Return flight After a morning at leisure, we transfer to the airport early this afternoon for your overnight flight home via Kuala Lumpur. (B) DAY 14 - Arrive home
Insider knowledge
KL’s transit network is the best way to get around the city. The efficient public transport system is easy to use and very good value.
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Our hand-picked hotels (Number of nights) Penang: Parkroyal Resort Penang (3) HHHH Superior Kuala Lumpur: Melia Kuala Lumpur (3) HHHH Sandakan: Sabah Hotel (2) HHH Kota Kinabalu: Shangri-La Rasa Ria Resort & Spa (3) HHHHH
Your options Upgrade your stay Enjoy a 6-night hotel room upgrade At the Park Royal Penang Resort, upgrade to a Premier Sea Facing Room and at the Shangri-La Rasa Ria upgrade to an Ocean Junior Suite Sea view. From £209pp.
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Stranger in the Forest by Eric Hansen. This travel classic provides an intimate look at a vanishing way of life in the rainforests of Borneo.
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Head to the handicraft stores in Kota Kinabalu where you’ll find an array of flutes and pipes made from bamboo. These magical instruments are still played by Borneo’s indigenous tribes.
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Made with chicken, coconut milk and a blend of spices inchi kabin is a delicious example of nyonya. This type of cuisine is a hybrid of Chinese and Malay flavours.
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Angkor temples
Vietnam & Cambodia with Laos extension
Visit the highlights of Vietnam and Cambodia, the very essence of Indochina, experiencing their captivating blend of French colonial history, unique local culture and beautiful rural scenery. It’s a mosaic of mist-shrouded mountains, vibrant green forests, a patch-work of rice paddies and pristine white beaches.
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Your itinerary DAY 1 - Departure Arrive at the airport for your overnight direct flight to Hanoi. DAY 2 - Arrival in Hanoi After our morning arrival, we check in to our hotel before we have a wonderful introduction to Hanoi on our trip into the city’s old town by cycle rickshaws with time for some lunch before returning to our hotel. The rest of the day is at leisure. (B) DAY 3 - Hanoi Today we explore Hanoi, past and present. The French created this gorgeous colonial city of tree lined avenues, belle epoque villas, grand public buildings and an Opera house, all built around more than a dozen enchanting lakes. This graceful scene blends beautifully with its old quarter, a tangle of narrow streets, the commercial heart of the city for hundreds of years and now full of tiny shops, pagodas and the ever-present populace astride their bicycles and mopeds. During our guided tour we also see the beautiful Temple of Literature dedicated to Confucius and Vietnam’s first university, and the imposing marble mausoleum of Ho Chi Minh himself, embalmed and eerily on display. This afternoon is free for you to explore this beautiful city as you wish. You could even visit a traditional water puppet show - a real spectacle where, as the name suggests, with the aid of fireworks and music, folk stories are played out by skilful puppeteers. (B) DAY 4 - Halong Bay cruise Today we visit Vietnam’s greatest natural wonder, the UNESCO World Heritage site of Halong Bay. Leaving Hanoi, we enter a timeless landscape of rice paddies, following the Red River delta to the emerald seas of the Gulf of Tonkin. Just offshore, some 3,000 limestone islands and outcrops rise almost vertically from the sea, forming one of the most extraordinary and spectacular bays in the world. As we board our converted Chinese junk and glide along the jade-green waters it’s not hard to imagine how the myths of their creation began: a dragon is said to have plunged into the sea and its thrashing tail sculpted the craggy islands. We visit some of the vast and beautifully illuminated caves and grottoes before we have lunch on board, returning to Hanoi late afternoon. (B, L) DAY 5 - Hue Today we fly south to Danang and then drive over the stunning scenery of the Hai Van Pass before descending to Hue, Vietnam’s last royal capital and its traditional centre of religion, culture and education. It’s one of the country’s most beautiful small towns, bisected by
Your tour price includes • Stay in Hanoi, Vietnam’s beautiful capital, and enjoy a tour by cycle rickshaw, seeing the Temple of Literature, tree-lined avenues, colonial belle-époque villas and Ho Chi Minh’s thought-provoking mausoleum • Take a leisurely cruise aboard a converted Chinese junk in UNESCO-listed Halong Bay • Be inspired by the hauntingly beautiful countryside with shimmering rice fields, where buffaloes are tended by farmers adorned with conical hats • Stay in Hue, Vietnam’s last royal capital, and visit its aweinspiring Citadel and Forbidden City • Stay in the heart of Saigon, visiting the Cu Chi tunnels, the former Vietcong underground stronghold and a poignant reminder of the US-Vietnam conflict
Option to extend your tour: • Extend your tour with 3 nights in UNESCO-listed Luang Prabang in Laos Plus, of course: • Return direct scheduled flights with premium economy flight upgrades available at a supplement • Stay in hand-picked five-star and four-star accommodation, with daily breakfast and five lunches (plus additional lunch on extension) • The services of our experienced and insightful tour manager throughout (B) Breakfast, (L) Lunch, (D) Dinner Prices are per person. For departure dates, prices and flights, please call or visit our website.
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• Enjoy a full-day trip on the mighty Mekong delta, the world’s 10th-largest river system • Stay and tour in Phnom Penh, Pearl of Asia, considered the most beautiful of Indochina’s French colonial cities • Stay in Siem Reap, the gateway to the Angkor city ruins • Visit the Angkor ruins, a UNESCO-listed complex of ancient temples and one of the world’s greatest ancient sites
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sleeping quarters and kitchens. Begun during the last years of French rule and vastly expanded during the 1960’s, the tunnels provided a base for the Vietcong from which to attack US forces within just 30 miles of Saigon. Our visit here is a fascinating insight into these times: we see the tunnels themselves and examples of the many mantraps and stake pits which protected them. Despite being carpet-bombed, the tunnels were never really penetrated and should you wish, you may even try out real period weapons on a firing range. We continue through rural farming communities back to Saigon. In the afternoon our city tour covers all the major sights including the colonial-style central post office, the cathedral and the Reunification Palace where famously in 1975, a tank burst through its gates in the final defining moment of the Vietnam War. We also see the War Remnants Museum and the lively Ben Thanh market, an insight into Saigon daily life - you can find anything here, all at extremely good prices! (B) DAY 9 - Mekong River delta Today we drive out of Saigon towards the great Mekong River delta. The first stop is at one of the many islands where we walk through a typical village and try out several different types of tropical fruit that are grown in the area. Travelling in small boats we continue our exploration through the narrow canals by visiting the aptly named Coconut Island, where locals specialise in producing rice paper, coconut cakes and other local delicacies. Dappled sunlight filters through the wide leaves of the mangroves as we arrive at a typical local restaurant for lunch of local Mekong specialities, including the famous and delicious deep-fried elephant ear fish! We return to Saigon in the afternoon. (B, L) DAY 10 - Fly to Phnom Penh This morning we take a short flight to Phnom Penh, on arrival we transfer to our centrally located hotel. (B)
DAY 11 - Phnom Penh Today we’ll visit the majestic Royal Palace with its silver pagoda and the fascinating National Museum. After lunch in a local restaurant, we visit the Tuol Sleng Museum – originally a school, turned into the country’s most notorious prison by the Khmer Rouge, it now charts the terrible suffering during their occupation of the city. Finally there’s time for a stop at one of the local markets before we return to our hotel for the evening. (B, L) DAY 12 - Phnom Penh to Siem Reap Today we journey through the heart of rural Cambodia stopping at Kompong Thom for an included lunch en route to Siem Reap. (B, L) DAY 13 - Angkor Today we visit one of the largest religious structure in the world, Angkor Wat. We see the haunting soft morning light rise over the eerie temples of Angkor. At its height in the thirteenth century, Angkor had a staggering one million inhabitants. The incredible state of preservation, the beauty of its design and sculptures have, for many, made Angkor one of the great wonders of the world. We visit the fortified 13th century city of Angkor Thom, with its five monumental gates, and 300-foot wide moat - its centre containing the temple of Bayon. We’ll also visit the smaller temple of Ta Prohm which has been left unrestored, with giant tropical trees bursting through the ruins, their roots clinging like tentacles. (B, L) DAY 14 - Free day in Siem Reap Today we have left free for you to return to the many monuments of Angkor, explore Siem Reap or relax around the pool at the hotel. Alternatively, you could take an interesting tour to the nearby lake of Tonle Sap to visit a floating village (subject to season and water levels) or test your culinary skills by taking an optional half-day cooking class. (B) DAY 15 - Return flight You will be taken to the airport for
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Adapted from the 1954 novel by Graham Greene The Quiet American starring Michael Caine was filmed in and around Saigon.
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Ta Prohm Temple your return flight via Saigon (change of aircraft) connecting to our homeward direct flight. (B) DAY 16 - Arrive home
Laos extension 2022 DAY 15 – Flight to Laos This afternoon we transfer to the airport for the short (1 hr 30) flight to Luang Prabang. (B) DAY 16 – Luang Prabang Situated in northern Laos at the confluence of the Mekong and Nam Khan rivers, the small town of Luang Prabang is a UNESCO-protected area. As it was once an ancient royal capital and colonial town, it boasts a beautiful blend of gilded temples, French colonial architecture, traditional Lao houses and stunning natural beauty. After breakfast, our walking tour explores this amazing small town, renowned for its magnificent royal palace. We take a private boat ride upriver on the Mekong through lovely scenery to the Pak Ou caves. Set in a limestone cliff and filled with thousands of Buddha statues, this cave complex is one of the holiest sites in Lao with a history dating back thousands of years. We stop at riverside villages en route to discover traditional rice wine-making and silk weaving. After lunch on the boat, we visit the enchanting Wat Xieng Thong, an outstanding Buddhist temple featuring a spectacular mosaic of the tree of life, ornately carved walls and a magnificent funeral carriage. As dusk falls, the main street is closed to vehicles and the fascinating night market takes over, filled with bustling stalls selling delicious street food and colourful handicraft. (B, L)
DAY 17 – Luang Prabang This morning you can witness, and even partake if you wish, in the early morning ritual of ‘Tak Bat’, or offering alms to the monks, a tradition providing some wonderful photo opportunities. You’ll also visit the lively market to see the locals shop for fresh produce. Not far from town is the picturesque Kuang Si waterfall, where you can cool off with a refreshing swim in the many turquoise pools and walk along the woodland trails. Just adjacent is the Bear Rescue Centre whose worthy mission is protecting the rare Asiatic black bear. We arrive back in Luang Prabang by lunchtime and the rest of the day is at leisure. (B) DAY 18 – Return flight Transfer to the airport for your flight to the UK via Hanoi. (B) DAY 19 – Arrive home
2023 Day 15 - Flight to Laos Day 16 - Luang Prabang Day 17 - Luang Prabang Day 18 - Luang Prabang Day 19 - Return Flight
Pho is a fragrant Vietnamese noodle soup which is usually served with beef or chicken. Add mint, bean sprouts and lime juice to suit your personal taste.
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Hotel for day 15 of your stay. From £39pp (twin or double occupancy) or from £52pp (sole occupancy). Phare, the Cambodian circus, in Siem Reap Phare shows feature young performing artists who will enthral you with Cambodian stories from folklore, history and modern society, conveyed through modern circus acts, dance, live music and theatre. Profits go to PPSA, a local non-profit association working to improve the lives of children. From £23pp. Extend your holiday Laos extension – 2022 four days or 2023 five days On selected departures our tours continues to the ancient town of Luang Prabang in Laos.
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Journey on the Mekong Cruise along the mighty Mekong River through the heart of South East Asia and explore captivating water-borne worlds, from rural villages to colourful markets. Explore the highlights of Vietnam and Cambodia, experiencing their fascinating blend of French colonial culture, unique local heritage and beautiful scenery.
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Your itinerary Upstream Cruise: From Saigon to Siem Reap DAY 1 - Departure Arrive at the airport for your overnight flight to Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon).
• All shore excursions, meals and selected drinks whilst on the cruise • Gaze in awe at the magnificent city and temples of Angkor, one of Asia’s greatest ancient sights • Stay in the heart of Saigon with its bustling waterfront and French colonial architecture • Tour Phnom Penh, the ‘Paris of the East’, with its golden temples and palaces • See the fascinating Cu Chi tunnels, a poignant reminder of the US-Vietnam conflict
• Visit local communities to discover their unique way of life, unchanged in centuries • Experience the delights of exquisitely presented Vietnamese and Cambodian cuisine Plus, of course: • Return scheduled flights from London Heathrow. Premium economy flight upgrades are available at a supplement • Stay in hand-picked four-star hotels with breakfast • The services of our experienced and insightful tour manager throughout (B) Breakfast, (L) Lunch, (D) Dinner Prices are per person. For departure dates, prices and flights, please call or visit our website.
• Visit the teeming floating market at Cai Be
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Originally called Mae Khong, ‘Mother of all Rivers’, huge volumes of water drain from the hinterland plains and the snow-clad Chinese Himalayas, surging along an epic 3,000-mile journey. Life here revolves around its waterways: the imposing sampans so typical of South East Asia for hundreds of years and the quintessential floating markets of longboats, which almost sink under the groaning weight of colourful vegetables. Your cruise is the perfect way to discover and understand this fascinating and rapidly emerging corner of the world – a serene experience immersing you in its
• Seven nights aboard the fourstar RV Mekong Prestige in your choice of stateroom, all with private balconies and river views
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DAY 4 - Board the ship Expectations rise during our drive to the Mekong Delta, its coconut groves swaying with the breeze, the countryside studded with pagodas and an amazing network of paddy fields, tended by farmers bent double and almost completely covered by their iconic conical hats; these are some of Vietnam’s most enduring images.
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DAY 3 - Cu Chi Tunnels We visit the famous Cu Chi tunnels, a complex underground network stretching for 124 miles, which included hospitals, meeting rooms, sleeping quarters and kitchens. Begun during the last years of French rule and vastly expanded during the 1960s, the tunnels provided a base for the Vietcong from which to attack US forces within just 30 miles of Saigon. Our visit here is a fascinating insight into these troubled times: we see the tunnels themselves and examples of the many mantraps and stake pits which protected them. Despite being carpetbombed, the tunnels were never really penetrated and should you wish, you may even try out real period weapons on a firing range. We continue through rural farming communities back to Saigon in the afternoon. (B)
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DAY 2 - Arrival in Saigon After your morning arrival with early check-in and breakfast at your hotel, we’ll take an introductory tour of the city. Highlights include the Reunification Palace where famously in 1975, a tank burst through its gates in the final defining moment of the Vietnam War. We also see the War Remnants Museum and the lively Ben Thanh market – a fascinating insight into Saigon’s daily life, you can find anything here, all at extremely good prices! The Notre Dame Cathedral and the colonial-style central post office are marvellous photo opportunities. The rest of the day is at leisure. (B)
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This afternoon we cruise through Vinh Long to Sa Dec with a guided stroll through the colourful local market – an interesting comparison with this morning. The highlight of the day is the intriguing Cao Dai Temple, centre of a unique indigenous religion, a fascinating combination of Taoism, Buddhism and Chinese Confucianism plus elements of Christianity, Islam and spiritualism. Bizarrely, its saints include Joan of Arc, Napoleon, Shakespeare and Winston Churchill! The temple itself is a striking combination of western and oriental architectural styles and mesmerising brightly coloured statues, overlooked by the religion’s all-seeing Divine Eye – it’s sure to leave you something to ponder after your visit. Another tropical night atmospherically falls as we cruise upstream whilst enjoying another superb dinner and the kaleidoscope of truly amazing sights, sounds and scents, accompanied by the gentle waters lapping peacefully against the hull. (B, L, D) DAY 6 - Tan Chau One of the great pleasures of river cruising is waking up somewhere completely different, and as dawn breaks, we are berthed in remote Tan Chau near Cambodia. One of the delights of Vietnam is that so many cottage industries still thrive, offering a fascinating insight into the past. This morning we transfer to small boats and explore the town of Tan Chau, Vietnam’s
leading silk centre producing extremely high quality and truly beautiful naturally dyed clothes. Slipping our moorings, Vietnam slowly recedes as we cross into Cambodia and continue into the evening with a chance to enjoy pre-dinner drinks in the lounge, before another tasty dinner. Take a stroll outside, look above and be dazzled by the luminosity of an amazing night sky, unfettered by streetlights and advertising as we cruise to Phnom Penh. (B, L, D) DAY 7 - Phnom Penh Called the ‘Paris of the East’ during colonial times, Phnom Penh has preserved much of its wonderful rustic charm, elegance and French allure. Sightseeing includes visiting the dazzling Royal Palace and the Silver Pagoda, followed by a chance to witness exceptionally beautiful Khmer craft in the National Museum. In homage to Cambodia’s tragic recent history, we next visit the haunting Tuol Sleng Genocide museum. Phnom Penh has some excellent markets offering fine silks, spices and high quality lacquer work, providing the perfect opportunity to hone your bargaining skills. We moor overnight, enabling easy exploration of the city late into the evening, where the bustling markets, teeming street restaurants and hawkers sell literally anything, enhancing the electric ambience so typical of the emerging Far East. (B, L, D) DAY 8 - Chong Koh/Oknathey This morning we navigate to visit Chong Koh or Oknathey to discover a delightful silk weaving village. We return on board to Phnom Penh for lunch and in the afternoon we head to the hill Wat Phnom. Ascending the hill to 27 metres you see the picturesque sanctuary dedicated to Mrs Penh who gave her name to the city. (B, L, D) DAY 9 - Upper Mekong Angkor Ban This morning we cruise into the heart of Cambodia which this vast river astonishingly changes its direction of flow between wet and dry seasons. A remarkable ecosystem here is home to 20,000 plant species, 1,200 birds, 800 of reptiles and amphibians, plus 430 mammals – with 1,300 new species having been discovered since 1997. We arrive to Angkor Ban, one of the very few villages that survived and was not burned or destroyed during the Khmer Rouge period. We see traditional houses some more than a century old and absorb the peaceful atmosphere where time stands still here as you witness a slice of Cambodian rural life. Back on board we continue our journey north. (B, L, D) DAY 10 - Wat Hanchey – Kampong Cham This morning we stop at Wat Hanchey visiting a pre-Angkorian temple dated
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The Mekong back to 8th century with architecture of the Chenla Empire, which preceded Angkor. This afternoon our navigation continues to Kampong Cham where we disembark and take a bus to discover the temple of Wat Nokor. This twelfth century Buddhist temple built on the ruins of an ancient temple is unique to Cambodia. (B, L, D) DAY 11 - Siem Reap Early this morning we disembark, say our fond farewells to the splendid crew as you continue your exploration of Cambodia. We take our bus transfer to Siem Reap enjoying the scenary of everyday life. En route we take a stop at the Kampong Kdei Bridge dating from the Angkorian period, built during the reign of Jayavarman VII. Enjoy the benefits of staying on the Privilege floor of our hotel, with daily fruit, complimentary laundry, a pool and the Mudita Spa. (B) DAY 12 - Angkor Wat Today we see the haunting soft morning light over the eerie temples of Angkor Wat one of the largest religious structures in the world. Encircled by verdant steamy jungle, shrouded in mist and with a tropical dawn chorus reverberating in the air, this is something you will never forget. We visit the huge, fortified 13th-century city of Angkor Thom with its five monumental gates and 91-metre wide moat; its centre contains one of Angkor’s most astonishing sites, the temple of Bayon. Crowned by over 50 towers, each with four colossal carved heads looking out in every direction, this is an extraordinary masterpiece of Khmer art. One of the most intriguing sites is the smaller temple of Ta Prohm which has been left in its natural, unrestored state, with giant tropical trees bursting through the ruins, their roots entwined like vast tentacles across the moss-covered, weathered walls and roofs. (B)
DAY 13 - Free day Our last full day in Cambodia is at leisure for you to enjoy the swimming pool and facilities of your hotel, or simply explore the excellent markets and restaurants of Siem Reap. (B) DAY 14 - Return flight Enjoy an included afternoon tea in the Damnak Lounge at the Borei Angkor Hotel. Later we transfer to the airport for your flight to Ho Chi Minh City, from where you’ll catch your connecting flight to the UK. (B) DAY 15 - Arrive home
Downstream Cruise: From Saigon to Siem Reap DAY 1 - Departure Arrive at the airport for your overnight flight to Siem Reap via Bangkok. DAY 2 - Arrival in Siem Reap This morning we have an early checkin with breakfast at your hotel. Enjoy the benefits of staying on the Privilege floor of our hotel, with daily fruit, complimentary laundry, a pool and the Mudita Spa. (B) DAY 3 - Angkor Wat Today we see the haunting, soft morning light over the eerie temples of Angkor Wat one of the largest religious structures in the world. Encircled by verdant steamy jungle, shrouded in mist and with a tropical dawn chorus reverberating in the air, this is something you will never forget. We visit the huge, fortified 13th-century city of Angkor Thom, with its five monumental gates and 91-metre-wide moat. Its centre contains one of Angkor’s most astonishing sites, the temple of Bayon – crowned by over 50 towers, each with four colossal carved heads looking out in every direction, this is an extraordinary masterpiece of Khmer art. One of the most intriguing sites is the smaller temple of Ta Prohm which has
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been left in its natural, unrestored state, with giant tropical trees bursting through the ruins, their roots entwined like vast tentacles across the moss-covered, weathered walls and roofs. (B) DAY 4 - Free day in Siem Reap The day is at leisure for you to enjoy the swimming pool and facilities of your hotel, or simply explore the excellent markets and restaurants of Siem Reap. Specially included is afternoon tea at the Damnak Lounge at your hotel. (B) DAY 5 - Board the ship Expectations rise during our morning drive to the Kampong Cham, taking a stop en route at the Kampong Kdei Bridge dating from the Angkorian period, built during the reign of Jayavarman VII. You board the superb four-star RV Mekong Prestige, where your professional crew, imbibed by the unique service ethic you find everywhere here, ensure you settle in to your spacious and well-appointed cabin. After a buffet lunch on board, your journey on the remarkable Mekong begins. (B, L, D) DAY 6 - Wat Hanchey - Kampong Cham This morning we stop at Wat Hanchey visiting a pre-Angkorian temple dated back to 8th century with architecture of the Chenla Empire, which preceded Angkor. This afternoon we continue navigation to Kampong Cham where we disembark and take a bus to discover the temple of Wat Nokor. This twelfth century Buddhist temple built on the ruins of an ancient temple is unique to Cambodia. (B, L, D) DAY 7 - Upper Mekong - Angkor Ban This morning we cruise into the heart of Cambodia which this vast river astonishingly changes its direction of flow between wet and dry seasons. A remarkable ecosystem here is home to 20,000 plant species, 1,200 birds, 800 of reptiles and amphibians, plus 430 mammals – with 1,300 new species
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V I E TN A M & C A M B O D I A having been discovered since 1997. We arrive to Angkor Ban, one of the very few villages that survived and was not burned or destroyed during the Khmer Rouge period. We see traditional houses some more than a century old and absorb the peaceful atmosphere where time stands still here as you witness a slice of Cambodian rural life. Back on board we continue towards Phnom Penh, visiting a delightful silk weaving village discovering fascinating workshops. (B, L, D) DAY 8 - Phnom Penh Today’s sightseeing includes an exciting visit to the dazzling, white-and-gold Royal Palace and the Silver Pagoda, followed by a chance to witness exceptionally beautiful Khmer craft in the National Museum. In homage to Cambodia’s tragic recent history, this afternoon we visit the haunting Tuol Sleng Genocide museum. Alternatively, perhaps visit the remarkable Russian market, or just relax and catch up on some reading or simply absorb the teeming river life. (B, L, D) DAY 9 - Crossing into Vietnam Slipping our moorings, Cambodia slowly recedes as we cross into Vietnam, passing timeless villages and river life with extensive fishing activities. (B, L, D) DAY 10 - Tan Chau One of the great pleasures of river cruising is waking up somewhere completely different and as dawn breaks, we are berthed in the remote town of Tan Chau. One of the delights of Vietnam is that so many cottage industries still
thrive, offering a fascinating insight into the past. This morning we transfer to small boats to explore Tan Chau, Vietnam’s leading silk centre producing extremely high quality and truly beautiful, naturally dyed clothes. Following an exciting rickshaw ride around the town, we are taken back to lunch on board as our leisurely navigation continues. (B, L, D) DAY 11 - Cao Dai temple Awake in Sa Dec, where we take a guided stroll through the colourful local market. The highlight of the day though, is the intriguing Cao Dai Temple, centre of a unique indigenous religion, a fascinating combination of Taoism, Buddhism and Chinese Confucianism plus elements of Christianity, Islam and spiritualism. Bizarrely, its saints include Joan of Arc, Napoleon, Shakespeare and Winston Churchill! The temple itself is a striking combination of western and oriental architectural styles and mesmerising brightly coloured statues, overlooked by the religion’s all-seeing Divine Eye – it’s sure to leave you something to ponder after your visit. This afternoon we cruise through Vinh Long, arriving at Cai Be, and sail by local junk ships along the waterfront to see the amazing floating market, where wily sellers tantalisingly dangle their wares from long poles to the myriad of smaller boats in a vibrant riot of colour and noisy bartering. We also visit the remarkable French Gothic cathedral, a poignant reminder of Vietnam’s colonial past. Another tropical night atmospherically falls as we cruise downstream and enjoy
our last superb dinner, an experience enhanced by traditional music, the kaleidoscope of amazing sights, sounds and scents, and the gentle waters lapping peacefully against the hull. This evening you will be entertained by traditional music. Phnom Penh has some excellent markets offering fine silks, spices and high-quality lacquer work, providing the perfect opportunity to hone your bargaining skills. We moor overnight, enabling easy exploration of the city where late into the evening, the bustling markets, teeming street restaurants and hawkers selling literally anything, enhance the vibrant and electric ambience so typical of the emerging Far East. (B, L, D) DAY 12 - Saigon Early this morning the RV Mekong Prestige glides to a final halt, berthing in My Tho. After breakfast, we say our fond farewells to the splendid crew and continue our exploration of Vietnam. After a stop at the picturesque Cholon market and a lacquer workshop, we journey to our hotel in Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon). We take an introductory tour of the city, seeing highlights including the Reunification Palace where famously in 1975, a tank burst through its gates in the final defining moment of the Vietnam War. We also see the War Remnants Museum and get a glimpse into daily Saigon life at the lively Ben Thanh market, where you can find anything here at extremely good prices. The Notre Dame Cathedral and the colonial-style central post office here provide marvellous photo opportunities. The rest of the day is at leisure. (B) DAY 13 - Cu Chi Tunnels This will be a day to remember – we visit the famous Cu Chi tunnels, a complex underground network stretching for 124 miles which included hospitals, meeting rooms, sleeping quarters and kitchens. Begun during the last years of French rule and vastly expanded during the 1960s, the tunnels provided a base for the Vietcong from which to attack US forces within just 30 miles of Saigon. Our visit here is a fascinating insight into these troubled times: we see the tunnels themselves and examples of the many mantraps and stake pits which protected them. Despite being carpet-bombed, the tunnels were never penetrated, and should you wish, you may try out real period weapons on a firing range. We continue through rural farming communities back to Saigon, where the rest of the day is at leisure. (B) DAY 14 - Return flight Transfer to the airport for your overnight flight home. (B) DAY 15 - Arrive home
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From bananas to broomsticks you’ll find everything for sale at the bustling Ben Thanh Market, one of Saigon’s oldest landmarks.
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Our superb ship RV Mekong Prestige The RV Mekong Prestige is operated by a French-Vietnamese joint venture and feature 32 spacious staterooms. The décor is a fusion of contemporary Asian design with lots of polished teak, coupled with the intimate ambience and service of a boutique hotel. Just imagine yourself relaxing in the large plunge pool as the ever-changing scenery of the Mekong slips by all around you. With three decks, there is plenty of outdoor and indoor space in which to relax. At the very top of the ship is the spacious Sun Deck with a large plunge pool and plenty of sun loungers where you can relax under the awning or in the sun. Here you’ll find the best views of river life around the ship. The bar and comfortable, air-conditioned lounge are also on the same deck, as is the ship’s small spa and fitness room. The restaurant located on the Upper Deck is bright and airy with fine linen and excellent service, and can accommodate all guests in one sitting. Your accommodation
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Restaurant panoramic sliding glass doors leading to your own private balcony. There is a luxury en-suite bathroom with shower, hairdryer and bathrobes, plus a writing desk, two armchairs with coffee table, personal safe and individually controlled air-conditioning. All staterooms are very spacious at 20 square metres (215 square feet) including the French balcony, and feature twin beds which may be pushed together to create a double bed. You have a choice of Upper Deck staterooms and Main Deck staterooms, as well as a small selection of suites as described below. Suites on the Mekong Prestige Junior Suites are 24 square metres (258 square feet) including a larger balcony, and are beautifully decorated. Located at the bow of the ship on the Main Deck, they feature a queen-size bed, full bathtub and separate shower. Terrace Suites are 27 square metres (290 square feet) with the same facilities as the Junior Suites and are located on the Upper Deck.
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Early risers can enjoy morning coffee or tea on the Sun Deck. Breakfast is a splendid array of tropical fruit, pastries, cereals, eggs from an omelette station and hot food, plus some exotic Asian options. Lunch is always a generous and informal buffet, while dinner is mostly a table d’hôte menu with a choice of starter and main course, and house wine included. Complimentary tea and coffee are available all day, as are non-alcoholic soft drinks, local beer
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and local wines with dinner. Dinners on board feature a variety of freshly prepared, mouth-watering Cambodian and Vietnamese regional specialties plus international options, all extremely well-executed.
Your options Personalise your holiday Pre-book a late check-out in Siem Reap (upstream) Pre-book a late check-out at the Borei Angkor Hotel for day 14 of your stay. From £29pp (twin or double occupancy) or from £52pp (sole occupancy). Pre-book a late check-out with afternoon tea in Saigon (downstream) Enjoy a late check-out with afternoon tea at the Pullman Saigon Centre Hotel on day 14. From £57pp (twin/ double occupancy) or from £85pp (sole occupancy). Phare – the Cambodian circus in Siem Reap (upstream & downstream) Phare shows feature young performing artists who will enthral you with Cambodian stories from folklore, history and modern society, conveyed through modern circus acts, dance, live music and theatre. Profits go to PPSA, a local non-profit association working to improve the lives of children. From £23pp (available on day 12 (upstream) or day 3 (downstream) of your tour. Call or visit our website for details.
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Japan
Land of the Rising Sun Japan - an ancient culture of emperors, fierce shoguns, samurais and martial arts. Yet it’s also a place of gentle geishas, colourful kimonos, exquisite gardens and Zen Buddhism. Discover the best of Japan’s stunning temples and shrines, fast-paced cities, incredible cuisine and outstanding natural beauty.
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Another option is to head to the Tokyo National Museum, just a few stops on the metro. Here you’ll find the world’s largest collection of Japanese art, with pottery, painting and prints, textiles, fashion and oriental antiquities.
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Your itinerary DAY 1 - Departure Arrive at the airport for your overnight direct flight to Tokyo. DAY 2 - Arrival in Tokyo On our arrival, we transfer to our hotel. Perfectly located in the heart of Tokyo, close to the Japanese parliament, the nearest metro stop is just a couple of minutes’ walk allowing you explore at ease (all station names are given in English). This afternoon we have our first taste of Tokyo with a short orientation walk in the surrounding area, with rest of your first day to relax after the flight. DAY 3 - Tokyo This morning we commence the exploration of Japan’s capital and largest city. At first glance, Tokyo might seem similar to other great Asian cities like Singapore or Shanghai, with its gleaming glass skyscrapers and busy, fashionable shops. But you’ll soon begin to notice some of the many fascinating differences – like the spotlessly clean and surprisingly quiet streets. There’s no beeping of horns here, that would be far too impolite! Our first stop is the famous Shinto Meiji shrine, dedicated to one of its past emperors. Set in outstandingly lush parkland, this is a working religious site where you may be lucky enough to see a typical Japanese marriage underway. Then we move on to some of Tokyo’s most renowned quarters, including Omotesando Street, Tokyo’s ‘Rodeo Drive’, full of luxury brand shops. Then there’s the Harajuku area where teenagers sport the latest outrageous fashions and the Akihabara electronic town, home to one of the first stores devoted to personal robots. We savour some Japanese cuisine at our included lunch. (B, L) DAY 4 – Tokyo This morning we visit Tokyo’s Asakusa district. Full of traditional small houses and shops, it’s a unique insight into the
Tokyo of a hundred years ago. We will then transfer by boat down the Sumida River to Ginza, widely recognised as one of the world’s most luxurious shopping destinations. It’s brimming with ultramodern department stores, boutiques, restaurants and coffee houses. Your afternoon is free to shop, explore, or perhaps indulge in some fascinating people-watching.
Japanese food is increasingly being rightfully recognised as one of the world’s great cuisines and it goes way beyond just sushi… with teppanyaki, teriyaki, sashimi, yakitori, udon noodles, and a huge variety of sake rice wine. Utilising the freshest possible ingredients cooked without oils, fats or butter, it is a revelation. Even the famous “bento box” packed lunches, available at any railway station, are wonderful to look at, very tasty and excellent value. Despite what you may have heard, restaurants in Japan are certainly no more expensive than at home. (B) DAY 5 - Mount Fuji & Hakone Saying goodbye to Tokyo we drive towards Mount Fuji, probably Japan’s most instantly recognisable sight. Fringed by thick forests and a crescentshaped ring of shimmering lakes, we are presented with one of the world’s greatest and most spectacular views. We visit two of these beautiful lakes to
Your tour price includes • See the famous sights of Tokyo including the Meiji shrine, Omotesando Street, fashionsetting Harajuku and the Akihabara electronic town • Enjoy astonishing views of Mount Fuji from Lake Kawaguchi and the hot-spring, mountain spa resort of Hakone • Travel at 189mph on the incomparable, high-speed bullet trains • Reflect on the horrors of war at Hiroshima’s Peace Park and museum • Explore Kyoto on a guided tour, experiencing the former imperial capital and the essence of traditional Japan
• Discover Nara, Japan’s first capital with its huge bronze Buddha, on a guided tour • O pportunity to learn origami, traditional flower arranging or Japanese cooking Plus, of course: • Return direct scheduled flights with premium economy upgrades available at a supplement • Stay in hand-picked four-star accommodation, with daily breakfast, two lunches and one dinner • The services of our experienced and insightful tour manager throughout (B) Breakfast, (L) Lunch, (D) Dinner
• Option to stay in a traditional Ryokan
Prices are per person. For departure dates, prices and flights, please call or visit our website.
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JA PA N give you the best chance of appreciating and enjoying the stunning panorama from two different angles – and some of life’s most amazing photo opportunities. Our first stop is at Lake Kawaguchi, well known to the Japanese but as yet undiscovered by most foreign visitors. Next we head south to explore the fascinating mountain resort of Hakone. Descending to the smooth dark blue waters of Lake Ashi, we take a cruise on a rather unusual Japanese version of an early 19th-century pirate ship. From here, especially on a clear day, the views of Mt Fuji are one of the world’s greatest panoramas. The entire area here is geo-thermally active, and provides the perfect opportunity to try one of Japan’s unmissable experiences – bathing in an ‘onsen’, a hot spring at our very own hotel. (B, D) DAY 6 - Bullet train This morning we travel to Hiroshima on Japan’s iconic gleaming white bullet train. With reclining seats, plenty of legroom, air conditioned comfort and speeds up to 189 mph, this is an incomparable way to travel. Arriving at lunchtime, we’re on our way to one of the country’s most distinctive views on the nearby small island of Miyajima. A huge red ‘Torii’ gate sits just offshore; widely celebrated, at high tide it appears to float between the sea and sky. This popular little island is easy to explore on foot. It has a relaxed holiday atmosphere, lots of interesting shops and a covered market. (B)
DAY 7 – Hiroshima There’s a sobering reminder of the horrors of war this morning as we visit Hiroshima’s Peace Park and museum, displaying the remains of the only building to survive the atomic bomb blast of August 1945. The city has been completely rebuilt and there are no signs left of the devastation of that fateful day. Yet you may notice a small digital counter indicating the number of days since the last atomic test – it’s surprisingly recent. Your afternoon is at leisure to experience this charming city, home to two UNESCO World Heritage Site Genbaku (the Atomic Bomb Dome) and Itsukushima Shrine. (B, L) DAY 8 – Kyoto Leaving Hiroshima by coach, we head towards the old imperial capital of Kyoto. En route we’ll visit the superb Korakuen garden at Okayama – built in 1700 and renowned as one of Japan’s most exquisite gardens, with lawns, lakes, wooden bridges, shrines and tea houses!
gold leaf, glow in the morning light with an almost blinding intensity. Nearby is the Ryoan-ji temple, or the Temple of the Dragon at Peace, home to Japan’s most famous Zen garden, consisting of fifteen rocks surrounded by white gravel carefully raked by monks daily. As a complete change, we then move on to the amazing Arashiyama bamboo forest – experiencing an almost other-worldly feel as the light streams through the tall green columns of bamboo, up to 30 feet high! Yet another iconic Kyoto monument is next – Nijo Castle. Set at the heart of the city and built in the 17th century, it’s famous for its wooden floors remarkably designed to creak like a nightingale’s song, thus warning its occupants of any impending stealthy attack!
We have four nights in Kyoto and a whole day free in the city, so you’ll have plenty of time to explore to your heart’s content. (B)
Finally we take a walking tour through Kyoto’s Gion district. Here is the classic image of Japan; streets of wooden houses, the unmistakable sound of wooden sandals reverberating on the pavements, bright, silk-clad geishas, cherry trees and a host of traditional restaurants. Enjoy a traditional Japanese tea ceremony. (B)
DAY 9 – Kyoto & Tea Ceremony This morning is one of the real highlights of the tour as we explore some of the overwhelming treasures of Japan’s most revered city. First is the spectacular and beautiful Golden Pavilion, dating from the classical Muromachi age of Japanese temple design, perfectly overlooking its lake and garden. The whole of the upper floors, covered in
DAY 10 - Nara Capital city before Kyoto, Nara is just a few miles south. Here, traditional culture first took root and it is famous for its great Buddhist monuments and timehonoured festivals. Firstly we see one of the country’s most iconic shrines, made from thousands of red Torii gates forming two extraordinary vermilion-coloured wooden tunnels up a hillside. Arriving at
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Nara you’ll be greeted by the dozens of tame deer considered for centuries to be messengers of the gods. The main sight though is the amazing Todai-ji temple, astonishingly the world’s largest wooden structure. Housing a huge bronze Buddha, this is a truly inspiring sight and just one of Nara’s several UNESCO World Heritage sites. We also get an insight to the traditional Japanese Sake drink, visiting a museum with a tasting. (B)
DAY 13 - Return flight We fly directly back to the UK, arriving later the same day. (B)
DAY 11 - Free day in Kyoto You’re free today to explore and discover the many delights and attractions of Kyoto. There are still more enchanting temples to see - like the 15th century Silver Pavilion and the even older Eikando temple, marvels of architectural and garden design within an easy walk of each other along the charming Philosopher’s Path.
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Tonight you also have the option of staying in a ryokan, a typical Japanese inn. You’ll sleep on a rolled out futon with tatami matting on the floor. You’ll also enjoy a traditional ‘kaiseki’ multi-course dinner. Beautifully prepared and served, it’s just as stunning to look at as it is to eat. This is subject to availability and needs to be pre-booked, please mention at time of booking. (B) DAY 12 - Bullet train After a last free morning at leisure, we take our bullet train to Tokyo staying overnight near the airport. (B)
Our hand-picked hotels (Number of nights) Tokyo: New Otani Hotel (3) HHHH Hakone: Hakone Hotel (1) HHHH Hiroshima: Rihga Royal Hotel (2) HHHH Tokyo: Haneda Excel (1) HHHH
Your options Upgrade your experience Experience traditional Japanese culture with a pre-booked experience in Kyoto Stay in a traditional Ryokan inn from £99pp Rooms typically feature charming tatami mats and a Japanese-style futon bed. To complete your stay, you’ll enjoy a beautifully prepared kaiseki dinner. Gardens of Japan Selected departures (2 November 2022, 18 March, 18 May and 2 November 2023) will also visit 10 traditional and historical gardens in Tokyo, Hakone, Hiroshima, Okayama and Kyoto as part of our Gardens of Japan tour. See our website for further information.
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Meander amidst the tranquil surroundings of delightful Shinjuku Gyoen. This landscaped Japanese garden is located right in the heart of Tokyo.
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History and personal stories meet in Lesley Downer’s well researched book Geisha: The Secret History of a Vanishing World.
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Browse amongst the stalls heaving with fresh seafood and local specialities. Known locally as “Kyoto’s Kitchen” Nishiki Market is also a great spot to pick up traditional Japanese cookware.
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A speciality of Hiroshima, okonomiya-ki is a type of savoury pancake filled with shredded vegetables, seafood or meat and served with a rich sweet sauce.
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Mt Cook
New Zealand
Land of the Long White Cloud Its mountains and rivers, fiords and glaciers are breathtaking. Experience magnificent National Parks, charming towns and pristine landscapes plus wonder at its volcanic geysers and mud pools. Experience a trip on the TranzAlpine train, a helicopter flight over the staggering Franz Josef glacier and a visit to Mt Cook. Franz Josef Glacier
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Your itinerary DAY 1 - Departure Arrive at Heathrow airport for your overnight flight to Singapore on the award-winning Singapore Airlines. DAY 2 - Arrival in Singapore On arrival, you’ll transfer to your hotel on the Singapore River and next to the many restaurants of Clarke Quay. This exciting stop-over allows time to relax and adjust to the time difference between flights. It also offers the opportunity to explore Singapore’s unique mix of Indian, Chinese and Malay influences. You’ll enjoy our tour of the riverfront area and the beautiful botanic gardens, of which the orchid enclosure is outstanding. (B)
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DAY 3 - Free day & fly to Auckland Today is at leisure to further explore all the attractions of Singapore. Visit the shopping mecca of Orchard Road, savour the cuisine of Little India, try a Singapore Sling at the Raffles Hotel or stroll along the waterfront and visit the incredible Gardens by the Bay. In the evening we take the Singapore Airlines overnight direct flight to Auckland. (B) DAY 4 - Arrival in Auckland Welcome to New Zealand! You’ll arrive in Auckland around midday and transfer to your hotel, well-located for all the city’s attractions. The rest of your day is at leisure. (B) DAY 5 - Auckland Your sightseeing tour of the ‘City of Sails’ includes the panoramic city and harbour views from Bastion Point, trendy Parnell Village, the lovely bays of the waterfront drive and the vibrant Viaduct Harbour area. We also visit the Auckland Museum which gives an excellent introduction to the artistic legacy and cultures of the peoples of the Pacific including the monumental carvings, buildings, canoes and taonga (treasures) of the Maori, as well as the diversity of cultures which now combine to form the rich tapestry of race, nationality and creed which is modern New Zealand. Your afternoon is free to explore the city further. (B) DAY 6 - Bay of Islands Departing Auckland we head north over the Auckland Harbour Bridge along the Hibiscus Coast to view giant Kauri trees at the Parry Kauri Park. Continuing our journey over the gentle green landscape of North Island we reach Paihia in the beautiful Bay of Islands in the afternoon. Here you’ll take a guided tour of the Waitangi Treaty House, where in 1840 Maori chiefs and the original European settlers signed the Treaty of Waitangi, the basis of the future governance of New Zealand. (B) DAY 7 - Bay of Islands cruise This morning we see the Bay of Islands in the best way possible via a fascinating boat cruise meandering around the idyllic beaches of the islands that make this area so popular. If you’re lucky, there’s a chance you may see wild dolphins which are common in the Bay of Islands. Continue on to Cape Brett and the famous ‘Hole in the Rock’, through which the boat will sail slowly, conditions permitting, before we disembark at the historic small town of Russell. The first European settlement in New Zealand and just a 10-minute ferry trip from Paihia (ticket included), Russell is an ideal place for a spot of lunch or a relaxing walk along the waterfront. The rest of the afternoon is at your leisure. (B) DAY 8 - Hamilton This morning we leave the Bay of Islands and continue south to Hamilton. On arrival we will visit the spectacular Hamilton Gardens set on the banks of
Wellington the Waikato River. The unique theme of Hamilton Gardens is ‘the story of gardens’ which is explored through a series of five garden collections. The Paradise Garden Collection is a highlight of the gardens and features a Chinese
Scholars Garden, English Flower Garden, Japanese Garden of Contemplation, American Modernist Garden Italian Renaissance Garden and Indian Char Bagh Garden. (B)
Your tour price includes • Experience the sub-tropical climate of the stunning Bay of Islands, including a dolphinwatching cruise • Cross the Southern Alps on the TranzAlpine train, one of the world’s great train journeys • Visit Christchurch, New Zealand’s second city • Visit Te Puia, Rotorua’s geothermal wonderland • Cruise awe-inspiring Milford Sound • Explore Auckland, the ‘City of Sails’ • Admire Napier’s beautiful art deco architecture on a guided walking tour • Visit the ‘Sunshine City’ of Nelson and cruise along Abel Tasman National Park’s stunningly scenic coastline • Vineyard visit and tasting in the Marlborough wine region • Enjoy an included helicopter flight around the iconic Franz Josef glacier, with an amazing alpine landing
Plus, of course: • Return scheduled flights – premium economy upgrades available at a supplement • Stay in hand-picked four-star and three-star accommodation two packed lunches and one dinner • All breakfasts, a traditional Maori Hangi feast in Rotorua, and a private wine tasting in Marlborough • The services of our experienced and insightful tour manager throughout (B) Breakfast, (L) Lunch, (D) Dinner Prices are per person. For departure dates, prices and flights, please call or visit our website.
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• Discover cosmopolitan Singapore during a two-day stopover
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N E W ZE A L A N D DAY 9 - Rotorua This morning we will visit a 500-acre park-like dairy farm, where we will have a rural tour of the fully functioning dairy and enjoy morning tea featuring delicious home style baking and local produce. We take the short drive to the thermal wonderland of Rotorua. We visit Te Puia – where our local Maori guide will explain traditional Maori arts and crafts and we’ll view the famous Pohutu Geyser in the Whakarewarewa Thermal Valley. This evening you’ll enjoy a visit to the Tamaki Maori Village, a re-creation of a typical Maori forest community, where we’ll be treated to an evening of ceremonial rituals, storytelling and intriguing insights into Maori life, ending with a powerful cultural performance, before dining on the traditional Hangi buffet dinner (Maori feast) cooked the traditional Maori way in an earth oven. (B, D) DAY 10 - Napier Departing Rotorua we travel to the charming lakeside town of Taupo, stopping en-route at Huka Falls to marvel as the mighty Waikato River thunders through its narrow canyon. Then it’s on to Napier, known as the Art Deco capital of the world. After an earthquake in 1931, the centre of the town was rebuilt in the Art Deco style which was in fashion at the time. On arrival we meet our local guides and take a fascinating walking tour of these beautiful Art Deco buildings. (B) DAY 11 - Wellington You continue south to Wellington for one night in New Zealand’s capital. Enjoy a Marlborough vineyards
sightseeing tour with free time to explore the vibrant waterfront and beautiful gardens. We also visit Te Papa, New Zealand’s outstanding National Museum, to learn about the shaping of its land, the spirit of its diverse peoples, its unique wildlife and landscapes. (B) DAY 12 - Nelson Today we cruise to South Island, across the Cook Strait by Interislander ferry, through the Marlborough Sounds, including the picturesque Queen Charlotte Sound and into Picton. We continue to Blenheim and the famous wine-producing region of Marlborough where we stop for some wine tasting. Our final destination today is Nelson, New Zealand’s sunshine town, known for its many art and craft galleries, and relaxed atmosphere. (B) DAY 13 - Abel Tasman cruise This morning we join a catamaran cruise along the stunning shoreline of Abel Tasman National Park. En route you’ll learn about the history of the park and view the famous Split Apple Rock, a fur seal colony and the park’s famed golden beaches and crystal clear waters. For the more adventurous, there is the option of landing ashore at Anchorage and take the pithead loop (approx 2hrs). Our boat will collect the walkers at Anchorage on its return down the coast. A packed lunch is included today. The rest of the afternoon is at leisure in Nelson. (B, L) DAY 14 - Christchurch Travelling south through the Golden Downs Forest and over the Lewis Pass we arrive at the lovely alpine village
of Hanmer Springs for a lunch stop (not included) before joining the upper reaches of the Canterbury Plains to the ‘garden city’ of Christchurch. Since the earthquake of 2011, the city’s rebuilding programme is in full swing and there will be an opportunity to visit to the ReStart Mall, the controversial ‘Cardboard Cathedral’ and the Botanic Gardens. (B) DAY 15 - Tranzalpine train & helicopter flight Today we traverse the Southern Alps aboard the world-famous TranzAlpine train to Arthurs Pass. From your modern panoramic carriage you’ll see the farmland of the Canterbury Plains give way to the spectacular gorges and river valleys of the ice-fed Waimakariri River, crossing numerous bridges and viaducts en route. At Arthurs Pass, we are met by our coach for the journey to the West Coast, stopping in Hokitika to visit a Greenstone workshop where the local jade-like stone, highly prized by preEuropean Maori, is crafted into jewellery. We continue south through forests and farmland, with views of the Alps to the east and the Tasman Sea to the west, to the village of Franz Josef. This afternoon prepare yourself for what will be one of your trip’s highlights! On arrival you will experience this magnificent glacial alpine environment with a 20-minute scenic helicopter flight. View the incredible natural phenomenon of the glacier as it winds slowly down the ice-carved valleys from its origin in the mountains high above you. This exhilarating experience finishes with an amazing alpine landing. (B)
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For a fresh outlook and some excellent views of Lake Wakatipu take one of the self- guided trails which start from Queenstown’s centre. There are walking options for all levels of fitness.
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Locations across New Zealand provided the backdrop for the big screen adaptations of the Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit trilogies.
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The greenstone of New Zealand is similar to jade but darker and easier to work with. The stone is revered by the Maori people and greenstone pendants and sculptures are a traditional gift.
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New Zealand is a country of coffee connoisseurs and it is claimed that the flat white was invented in Wellington.
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Milford Sound DAY 16 - Queenstown Continuing south, we travel past deserted beaches, through vibrant rainforests and tiny settlements. This wilderness forms part of the South West New Zealand World Heritage Area, so designated because South Westland and Fiordland have some of the most dramatic forest, mountain scenery and natural resources in the world. We travel over the scenic Haast Pass to the popular Lake Wanaka, and then on to the beautiful year-round resort of Queenstown. (B) DAY 17 - Free day in Queenstown Nestled below the rugged Remarkable Mountains, Queenstown is known as the ‘adventure capital of the world’. Today is at leisure to enjoy all that this resort has to offer. Experience the thrill of a jet-boat ride along the Shotover River, a 4x4 safari, helicopter trips, guided walks, a cruise across Lake Wakatipu on the 100-year-old vintage steamboat TSS Earnslaw, or ride the Skyline Gondola high above Queenstown for superb views of the area – the choices are almost endless! (B) DAY 18 - Milford Sound cruise Leaving Queenstown we skirt the shores of Lake Wakatipu, and travel via Te Anau through the Homer Tunnel into the spectacular Cleddau valley and famous Milford Sound, arguably the most spectacular fjord in the country. A boat trip on the deep fjord waters between sheer granite cliffs rising thousands of feet, affords views of mile-high Mitre
Peak and the 500-foot Stirling Falls. There is a good chance of seeing dolphins, fur seals or penguins during our trip before we return to the charming small lakeside resort of Te Anau. A packed lunch is included today. Late in the afternoon there will be time for an optional visit the nearby Glowworm caves, unique to New Zealand. (B, L)
DAY 21 - Return flight Transfer to the airport for your flight home via Singapore. (B)
DAY 19 - Omarama Today we travel back north and visit Arrowtown, with its colourful history as a gold-mining boomtown. We continue through the rugged Kawarau Gorge, past Lake Dunstan, across the distinctive Central Otago countryside (where many scenes from the Lord of the Rings were filmed) and over the Lindis Pass to the vast Mackenzie Basin. (B)
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DAY 20 - Mount Cook A day with some more spectacular sights. We head north alongside the azure glacier-fed Lake Pukaki to Mount Cook, at 12,316ft New Zealand’s highest mountain and surrounded by jagged snow-covered peaks. There’s time for short walks in the spectacular Hooker Valley (depending on the weather) and a visit to the Edmund Hilary Alpine Centre (entrance fee), or for an optional helicopter flight over the spectacular West Coast glaciers. We continue towards the magnificent blue waters of Lake Tekapo and visit the Church of the Good Shepherd, before crossing Burkes Pass and the Canterbury Plains back into Christchurch for our last night in the country. (B)
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Our hand-picked hotels (Number of nights)
Auckland: Grand Millennium (2) HHHH Bay of Islands: Scenic Hotel (2) HHHH Hamilton: Novotel Hamilton Tainui (1) HHHH Rotorua: Distinction Hotel (1) HHHH Napier: Scenic Hotel Te Pania (1) HHHH Wellington: James Cook Chancellor Hotel (1) HHHH Nelson: Rutherford Hotel (1) HHHH Christchurch: Distinction Hotel (2) HHHH Franz Josef Glacier: Scenic Hotel (1) HHHH Queenstown: Copthorne Lakefront Resort (2) HHHH Te Anau: Distinction Hotel Luxmore (1) HHHH Omarama: Heritage Gateway (1) HHH
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Jordan & Petra
with Jerusalem extension Discover the ‘Rose-red City’ of Petra, bob in the Dead Sea, marvel at the desert’s vastness and the ‘Seven Pillars’ rock formation and experience Jordan’s renowned hospitality. Explore the preserved Roman city of Jerash, marvel at the aweinspiring Mount Nebo and stay in the Wadi Rum desert, a truly unique experience.
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Your itinerary DAY 1 – Arrival in Amman Arrive at the airport for your flight to Amman and transfer by coach to the vibrant Shmeisani area of the city. DAY 2 – Wadi Rum We set off early to make the most of the day, travelling south along the Desert Highway through the sandy heart of Jordan to Wadi Rum – the Valley of the Moon’. Nothing prepares you for the awe-inspiring sight that greets us: the sandstone massif that TE Lawrence described as ‘vast, echoing and godlike’. The magnificent cliffs and stone buttresses rise sheer from the sea of red sand, together forming a timeless panorama of monolithic rocks. The twisted huge bulk of this network of canyons, rock bridges and ravines is one of the world’s most stunning desert environments. Quite apart from the visual experience – the silence is almost unnerving; bizarrely you cannot hear anything at all. After transferring to 4x4 vehicles, we tour the canyons and valleys before arriving at the Wadi Rum Space Village, a Bedouin-style tented camp. This afternoon, you have the opportunity to experience an optional camel ride in the desert before enjoying a traditional ‘zarb’ dinner – a delicious barbecue cooked for hours under the hot desert sand. (B, D) DAY 3 – Little Petra First, we see where vast caravans, some with over a thousand camels, gathered for their epic journeys. We explore the mysterious rock-carved rooms of ancient ‘hotels’ in the area, known as Little Petra. (B, D)
Your tour price includes • Guided tour of the ‘Rose-Red City’ of Petra, one of the new ‘Wonders of the World’ • Enjoy the unique experience of staying overnight in the Wadi Rum desert and see the staggering ‘Seven Pillars’ rock formation • Stay by the shores of the remarkable Dead Sea, the lowest point on earth • Discover Jerash, the remarkably preserved ancient Roman city, with a local guide
Plus, of course: • Return direct flights from London Heathrow • Six or nine nights in fourstar accommodation, with breakfast and dinner daily • The services of our experienced and insightful tour manager throughout (B) Breakfast, (L) Lunch, (D) Dinner Prices are per person. For departure dates, prices and flights, please call or visit our website.
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• Visit the biblical site of Mount Nebo, where Moses saw the Promised Land
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• See the famous Dome of the Rock and the Wailing Wall • Visit Yad Vashem, the Holocaust memorial, and the Israel Museum • Explore the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, the holiest site in Christendom, on a guided visit
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J O R DA N & PE TR A DAY 4 – Petra Along with the Taj Mahal and the Pyramids, Petra is one of the world’s ‘must-see’ sights, firmly deserving of its accolade as one of the new Seven Wonders of the World. Famous throughout history, its huge wealth was amassed from its time as the centre of the ancient caravan routes, which traded as far as China and rivalled that of the Romans. A city to match was created, with sophisticated public buildings and libraries, lavish houses, colonnaded streets, and astonishing villas carved from solid rock. We walk down the increasingly narrow gorge and, just as you think the vertiginous sides could not get any narrower, the incredible vista of the Treasury appears like a mirage through a slit in the rock. The perfection of its proportions and the sheer vastness of this edifice are astounding. Beyond, there’s an entire city waiting to be discovered: the amazing Royal Tombs, the theatre, the Street of the Facades, the Great Temple, early-Christian churches, and the main colonnaded road that ran through the centre of this ancient but tremendously cultured city. The afternoon is at leisure, so you may wish to return to your hotel and enjoy its facilities or remain at the site to continue exploring. (B, D)
DAY 5 – King’s highway & Mount Nebo Heading north towards the Dead Sea we travel on the scenic King’s Highway, following an ancient caravan route. It passes through some of Jordan’s most spectacular scenery with views across arid, rocky peaks. We visit the Crusader castle at Shobak, one of the region’s best-preserved forts, before continuing to Mount Nebo, where Moses first saw the Promised Land. According to Jewish and Christian tradition, the climb was so arduous that this remains his final resting place, leaving Joshua to lead his people over the River Jordan. We also visit nearby Madaba, where St George’s Church houses a superbly intricate, 6th century mosaic map of the Holy Land. We stay for two nights on the shores of the Dead Sea, 400 metres below sea level. You must take a dip in the Dead Sea, it’s one of life’s ‘must-do’ experiences. Due to the salt content being 30 per cent, compared with normal seawater at 3%, you float so easily. You cannot actually swim, but bob around like a cork and even while wading, you physically have to push your feet to the bottom to stand up! (B, D) DAY 6 – Jerash Ancient Jerash is the largest and bestpreserved Roman city in the region, known as the Pompeii of the east. Its
DAY 7 – Return flight Transfer to the airport for your return flight. (B)
Jerusalem extension DAY 7 – Drive to Jerusalem We drive from the Dead Sea to the Allenby Bridge (King Hussein) crossing. It’s a short drive to Jerusalem, where we visit the Mount of Olives and the Garden of Gethsemane. After time for lunch we continue to the Israel Museum. (B, D) DAY 8 – Jerusalem This morning we visit Yad Vashem, the world’s largest memorial to the victims of the Holocaust. We then enter the remarkable warren of streets that make up the Old City of Jerusalem. Within its one square kilometre area are some of the holiest places for more than half the world’s population. We visit the Western Wall, known as the Wailing Wall and the holiest spot in Judaism, as well as the Dome of the Rock above. Walking along the Via Dolorosa we finally come
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beautifully colonnaded main street and forum, the hippodrome, baths and theatre are a superb example of Roman town planning on a truly grand scale. In the afternoon, we return to our hotel and have some free time to enjoy the hotel facilities or take a dip in the Dead Sea. (B, D)
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to the Church of the Holy Sepulchre built over Golgotha, the place where Jesus was crucified and rose from the dead. Containing the final five Stations of the Cross, the church is shared between the Catholic, Orthodox and Armenian churches. (B, D) DAY 9 – Jerusalem You have an entire day at leisure to enjoy a more detailed personal exploration of the numerous sights in and around the Old City. The Tower of David Museum at the Jaffa Gate provides a particularly impressive history of the city. Built on the remains of one of Herod the Great’s palaces, there are spectacular views from the top, and it was in front of its entrance where General Allenby accepted the surrender of the Ottoman Turks in 1917. (B, D) DAY 10 – Return flight Transfer to Tel Aviv airport for your return flight to London Heathrow. (B)
Our hand-picked hotels (Number of nights) Amman: AlQasr Metropole Hotel (1) HHHH Wadi Rum: Space Village (1) Petra: Old Village Hotel & Resort (2) HHHH Dead Sea: Holiday Inn Dead Sea (2) HHHH
Extension hotels Jerusalem: Grand Court HHHH or Leonardo Hotel (3) HHHH
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As you make your way along the narrow gorge to the Treasury look out for traces of dams and channels that were used in ancient times to control the water supply into Petra.
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Jordan’s dramatic desert landscapes of Wadi Rum provided the spectacular backdrop for both the 1962 classic Lawrence of Arabia, and the final Star Wars movie.
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Jerusalem, Galilee & the Dead Sea Heart of the ‘fertile crescent’ with sights beyond wonder and so numerous you almost trip over them. Hugely atmospheric, with Jerusalem one of the world’s most poignant cities. From the shores of the Mediterranean to the Sea of Galilee, to the desert landscapes of the south and the Dead Sea, lowest point on earth.
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Your itinerary DAY 1 - Arrival in Tel Aviv Ariive at the airport for your flight to Tel Aviv from where you will be transferred to your hotel.
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DAY 2 - Caesarea & Acre Today we visit the ancient city of Caesarea, built by King Herod as capital of Roman Judea to honour Caesar Augustus, thus ensuring he was appointed Governor, a position subsequently held by Pontius Pilate. It was the biggest port in the Eastern Mediterranean, the site of one of Herod’s magnificent palaces and today it has a host of superb remains to explore. Next we have the 12th century, thoroughly
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amazing Crusader city of Acre: the beautifully vaulted and huge Knights’ Halls are in a state of almost unrivalled preservation and admirably display medieval European military architecture at its magnificent best. Leaving Acre, we stop in Nazareth, where Jesus grew up and visit the great Church of the Annunciation, before arriving in Tiberias on the Sea of Galilee where we stay for one night. (B, D)
DAY 5 - Jerusalem There is such an enormous amount to see, experience and absorb in this most remarkable of cities, it is almost overwhelming. Firstly we visit the Mount of Olives and the world’s oldest continually used cemetery for a panoramic view of the ancient city, punctuated by the startlingly beautiful Dome of the Rock where Muhammed rose to heaven. After touring the Garden of Gethsemane, we enter the remarkable warren of streets and alleyways that make up the Old City. Here, in such amazing proximity, lie some of the holiest places for over half the world’s population! We visit the Western Wall and walk along the Via Dolorosa before we finally come to the Church of the Holy Sepulchre built over Golgotha, where Jesus was crucified. The richness of decoration is astounding and the atmosphere is indescribably moving. (B, D) DAY 6 - Bethlehem Today we drive to Bethlehem to visit the Church of the Nativity and the Shepherds’ Fields. One of the oldest churches in the Holy Land still in use, it marks the site where the Virgin Mary is said to have given birth to Jesus.
For centuries it was one of the most fought over holy places. It was seized and defended by a succession of armies, yet still retains fragments of mosaics and paintings from the 4th and 12th centuries. Back in Jerusalem we visit the Yad Vashem, the humbling Holocaust memorial and the Shrine of the Book where the Dead Sea Scrolls are displayed. (B, D) DAY 7 - Free day in Jerusalem Today is at leisure. The Tower of David museum built on the remains of another of Herod the Great’s palaces provides a particularly impressive history lesson plus spectacular views over the unchanged cityscape. Then you will just love to explore under your own steam: you can see Roman shops still being used and wander into some of the quieter churches – still spectacular and where a choir’s gentle harmonies resonate throughout the alleyways. (B, D) DAY 8 - Return flight At the appropriate time you transfer to Tel Aviv airport for the flight to the UK. (B)
Our hand-picked hotels (Number of nights) Tel Aviv: NYX Hazliya Hotel (1) HHHH Superior Tiberias: Leonardo Plaza Hotel HHHH or Kibbutz Lavi (1) HHHH Dead Sea: Daniel Hotel or Leonardo Plaza (1) HHHH Jerusalem: Leonardo Hotel, Grand Court Hotel or Ramada Hotel (4) HHHH
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A tour of the Kotel Tunnels reveals hidden sections of the Western Wall in Jerusalem’s Old City. Travelling through these passageways unravels thousands of years of history.
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Plus, of course: • Return direct scheduled flights with premium economy upgrades available at a supplement • Stay in hand-picked four-star accommodation with daily breakfast and six dinners • The services of our experienced and insightful tour manager throughout (B) Breakfast, (L) Lunch, (D) Dinner Prices are per person. For departure dates, prices and flights, please call or visit our website.
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DAY 4 - Dead Sea & Masada Today you can enjoy one of life’s mustdo experiences - ‘bob’ like a cork in the Dead Sea, surrounded by the desert scenery of the lowest point on earth! Your hotel also offers relaxing spa treatments using salt extracts from the mineral-rich waters. Then we have the opportunity to visit the spectacular fortress of Masada - site of one of the ancient Romans’ greatest sieges. We continue to Jerusalem, where we stay for four nights. (B, D)
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• See the Dome of the Rock and the Western Wall, holy sites of Islam and Judaism • Enjoy a guided visit to Jerusalem’s Church of the Holy Sepulchre, Christendom’s holiest site • See the Dead Sea Scrolls and the Yad Vashem, the moving memorial to the Holocaust • Visit the famed Dead Sea, the lowest point on earth • Visit Bethlehem and the Church of the Nativity • Explore Nazareth and the Church of the Annunciation • Visit the serene site of the Sermon on the Mount and the Church of the Multiplication • Discover the Jewish, Christian and Muslim quarters of Jerusalem’s ‘Old City’ on a guided walking tour • Enjoy a guided walking tour of Acre, the world’s only fully preserved crusader city with a melange of medieval military architecture • Take a relaxing boat cruise on the Sea of Galilee to Capernaum • Marvel at the spectacular fortress of Masada, site of the final siege of Jewish Revolt against the Romans • Explore Caesarea, the ancient Roman capital of Judea
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DAY 3 - Sea of Galilee & Capernaum This morning we’ll be immersed in some of the most important events in Jesus’ early life. Crossing the Sea of Galilee by boat we arrive at Capernaum where Jesus lived, healed the sick and recruited his first five disciples. Nearby is Tabgha, the site of the miracle of the feeding of the 5,000. Overlooking the whole area is the Mount of Beatitudes, where Jesus gave the Sermon on the Mount. A simple octagonal church has been built, surrounded by beautiful gardens with wonderful views of the Sea of Galilee. Our hotel tonight is on the shores of the Dead Sea. (B, D)
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Moscow & St. Petersburg Discover Moscow and St. Petersburg, home to symbols of imperial and revolutionary Russia, from the Kremlin and Red Square to the Peterhof palace, pivotal to the culture of Eastern Europe, housing some of the most influential architecture and art – plus the heritage of Chekhov, Tchaikovsky and the finest ballet. Kremlin
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Your itinerary DAY 1 – Arrival in Moscow Arrive at the airport for your flight to Moscow, where we transfer by coach to your hotel. DAY 2 – Moscow & Red Square This morning all those ideas you have of Moscow from the news, films and countless spy novels come alive on our sightseeing tour by coach and on foot. The sense of history is overwhelming as we pass one phenomenal sight after another and hear the extraordinary stories behind them. We’ll see the 16th-century Novodevichy Convent, a fortressed cloister with fairytalecastle-like towers, several churches and an adjacent cemetery that reads like a Russian Who’s Who – Chekhov, Prokofiev, Gogol, Khrushchev and Yeltsin are just a few of the luminaries buried here.
Your tour price includes • Enjoy a sightseeing coach tour of Moscow’s iconic sites, seeing the domes of Saint Basil’s Cathedral, the magnificent facade of the Bolshoi Theatre and the golden towers of Novodevichy Convent • Discover the Kremlin complex and Red Square on a guided tour • Go underground to some of Moscow’s iconic metro stations • Explore St. Petersburg on a sightseeing coach tour passing the Peter and Paul Fortress, Saint Isaac’s Cathedral and the Church of Our Saviour on Spilled Blood – and more
Other tour highlights that we see include the celebrated Bolshoi Theatre, Lubyanka Square – former home of the KGB – and Moscow’s main thoroughfare, Tverskaya Street. This afternoon is yours to explore the city at leisure, and maybe visit some of the interiors of the iconic buildings we have seen earlier today on our sightseeing tour, or perhaps take in a museum. (B)
• Marvel at the grandeur of the Hermitage, now home to one of the world’s greatest art collections
DAY 3 – The Kremlin This morning is dedicated to a guided tour of the Kremlin, the awe-inspiring centre of Russian power: red Soviet stars are still visible on its towers. The huge complex was remodelled
• Learn about the history of vodka on a tasting at the Vodka Museum
• Guided visit to Peterhof, the summer palace of the tsars
Plus, of course: • Return flights from a selection of airports, plus all hotel transfers • Reserved seats on the Sapsan high-speed train from Moscow to St. Petersburg • Stay six nights in centrally located four-star accommodation, inclusive of all local taxes and daily breakfast • The services of our experienced and insightful tour manager (B) Breakfast
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RU S S I A in the 15th century under Ivan the Great, who commissioned Italian master stonemasons to build what would become the world’s largest medieval fortress. You’ll learn about its intriguing history and view its numerous cathedrals, churches and squares, Terem Palace and Ivan the Great Bell Tower – Russia’s tallest building for almost 400 years. This afternoon is at leisure. You could visit the museum dedicated to the Chief Administration of Corrective Labour Camps and Colonies (better known as the GULAG), the Tretyakov Gallery or the Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts. The choices in Russia’s culturally rich capital are endless. (B) DAY 4 – Moscow Metro & St. Petersburg Moscow is immensely proud of its underground railway system, the Metro, which features some of the city’s most momentous architectural works, many with vaulted halls, marble walls and grand columns. Our morning tour visits several of the most striking stations, where glittering chandeliers, beautiful mosaics and bronze statues decorate the interiors. This afternoon we bid farewell to Moscow and board a Sapsan high-speed train across the Russian plains to St. Petersburg, founded by Peter the Great. (B) DAY 5 – St. Petersburg & The Hermitage Museum Today begins with a city sightseeing
tour by coach, experiencing at first hand the unrivalled splendour of St. Petersburg’s imperial buildings. We see the breathtaking Winter Palace – which today houses part of the Hermitage Museum. We see handsome religious buildings like the gargantuan Saint Isaac’s Cathedral the Peter and Paul Fortress and the Church of Our Saviour on Spilled Blood with its ornate towers, and pass many fine houses and palaces that formerly belonged to the nobility. You’ll also discover grand boulevards like Nevsky Prospekt, the pretty canals and arched bridges that give the city its sobriquet, the ‘Venice of the North’ and the magnificent Admiralty building. We also see the enormous Palace Square, the city’s best-known open space. This afternoon we visit the Hermitage for a guided tour of some of its highlights. The scale of this complex is overwhelming as you’re surrounded by the grandeur of the former Winter Palace – enormous rooms, endless corridors, marble and gilt everywhere. The statistics are staggering – its five buildings house over three million artefacts, with European paintings alone occupying 120 rooms that include masterpieces by Leonardo, Michelangelo, Rembrandt, Monet and Matisse. (B) DAY 6 – Peterhof After breakfast we explore Peterhof, sometimes called the ‘Russian Versailles’
due to its amazing residences, gardens and fountains, which were originally commissioned by Peter the Great in the 1700s. The sumptuous rooms inside the Grand Palace brim with fine art and lavish decoration – the Throne Room is especially opulent – while outside, hundreds of acres of gorgeously landscaped parkland display English and French design with bronze sculptures, summerhouses and geometrically arranged flowerbeds in complete harmony with their surroundings. Perhaps its most captivating view is the incredible Grand Cascade – 64 fountains and tiered pools adorned with golden statues that create an enchanting display. With the Grand Palace in the background, it’s a truly unforgettable spectacle. There’s also time to learn about Russia’s national drink – vodka – with a local guide who explains how the spirit is made, its history and traditions and the many different types. This fascinating experience is accompanied, of course, by a vodka tasting. Then the afternoon is free for you to explore St. Petersburg. Perhaps take a boat trip along the Neva, climb the 262 steps to the colonnade of Saint Isaac’s Cathedral for fabulous city views or simply stroll along the river, which is lined by attractive 19th-century merchants’ houses as well as splendid palaces. (B) DAY 7 – Return flight Transfer to the airport for your return flight. (B)
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Walk amongst the 18th-century marble statues, fountains and tree lined alleys in Letny Sad. This is St. Petersburg’s oldest park, dating back to 1704. A favourite with locals, Letny Sad also features in Alexanders Pushkin’s classic novel, Eugene Onegin.
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Gorky Park by Martin Cruz Smith. Set in the Soviet Union during the Cold War, this well- crafted thriller was also made into a film starring Lee Marvin and William Hurt.
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Blinis are small buckwheat pancakes which can be eaten at any time of the day. They are often served at breakfast, with jam and sour cream and are also the perfect vehicle for a tiny heap of glistening black caviar.
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After vodka, tea is Russia’s most popular beverage. Typical additions to tea, which is still served from a samovar in the more traditional restaurants, include lemon, honey, jam and even marmalade.
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Our hand-picked hotels All tours will stay at the same St Petersburg hotel, however there are three Moscow hotels, dependent on your UK departure date. All the Moscow hotels are within easy reach of the Red Square, and feature all the comforts expected of international-standard hotels. Courtyard by Marriott City Centre, Moscow HHHH Just a short walk away from Red Square, the Kremlin, the city’s main shopping area and a variety of local restaurants which cater to all tastes and preferences. If you prefer not to dine out there are two restaurants in the hotel itself serving local and international cuisine as well as a bar. There is also a spa where you can book a traditional massage or just relax after a days’ sightseeing. The style of the hotel is modern with all the facilities you would expect from a hotel of this class.
Novotel Moscow Centre, Moscow HHHH The Novotel Moscow Centre has a restaurant, a relaxing bar area, fitness centre and complimentary Wi-Fi throughout the hotel. Mercure Paveletskaya, Moscow HHHH Located in the centre of Moscow, close to a metro station and a 15-minute walk from the renowned Tretyakov Gallery. The rooms are bright and stylishly decorated in warm colours. The hotel has a restaurant serving international cuisine and a bar, as well as a fitness centre. Novotel, St. Petersburg HHHH The elegant Novotel is ideally located just off one of the city’s finest shopping streets and within walking distance of many
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sights. The hotel has comfortable rooms, a bar and a restaurant. The hotel has a bar and a restaurant serving local and international cuisine. At the end of a day’s sightseeing you may relax in the hotel’s wellness centre.
Your options Personalise your holiday Enjoy a night at the ballet A night at the ballet is not to be missed when in Russia, a country synonymous with outstanding classical ballet. Follow in the footsteps of Catherine the Great and enjoy an evening of world-class performances in St Petersburg. From £155pp. Experience the Golden Ring Folkshow in Moscow Enjoy the heritage of many generations and the unique spirit of the Russian people, beautifully conveyed in the performance by the artists. From £49pp.
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Georgia: The Crossroads of Europe & Asia
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Discover the intriguing current and historic capitals, spectacular mountain scenery steeped in myths and legends, ancient churches, an unbelievable cave-city, and formidable citadels. Georgia boasts millennia of fascinating history, legacies of powerful civilisations from two continents, and landscapes certain to inspire.
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Your itinerary DAY 1 – Flight from the UK Arrive at the airport for your late afternoon or evening flight via Istanbul, Warsaw or Munich to Tbilisi. DAY 2 – Arrival in Tbilisi We arrive in Tbilisi in the early hours, from where you will be taken to your hotel. After time to rest, we begin discovering Georgia’s irresistible capital this afternoon on a walking tour. Set in the deep valley of the Mtkvari River, which flows through the old town, Tbilisi has blossomed under the watchful gaze of its founder, King Vakhtang Gorgasali – or rather, his statue, which stands near the 13th-century Metekhi Church and the rakishly perched clifftop houses of the Avlabari quarter. Tonight’s dinner at a local restaurant provides the perfect opportunity to try some delicious Georgian dishes. (B, D) DAY 3 – Kakheti & Sighnaghi Today is dedicated to the discovery of Georgia’s 8,000-year-old tradition of viticulture, now protected by UNESCO. Archaeological finds reveal that wine has been produced here since 6000 BC, making Georgians the first to conquer the common grape. We drive east through vast plains to fertile farmlands and vineyards dotted with tiny villages and churches, protected by the peaks of majestic mountains. As we travel through the villages, it’s not unusual to see roadside stalls laden with colourful produce for sale. We visit the splendid estate of the princely Chavchavadze family in the village of Tsinandali, which was once Georgia’s cultural centre thanks to Prince Alexander Chavchavadze. The estate’s English-style gardens are set in a lush park filled with mature trees, such as magnolias and sequoias. As we tour the palace’s elegant rooms furnished with antiques, the story of this illustrious noble family comes to life. Afterwards, we visit a nearby winery to discover Georgia’s unique winemaking process, which blends the best of ancient and modern European techniques. Of course, we’ll sample its excellent wines along with an included lunch. We then visit the pretty fortress town of Sighnaghi, set on a hill overlooking green Alazani valley. There’s free time to wander the cobbled streets and take in the incredible panoramas over the valley to the Caucasus beyond. (B, L) DAY 4 – Mtskheta, Gori & Borjomi This morning we leave Tbilisi and take a short drive towards the former capital, Mtskheta, situated in an extraordinary location where the Mtkvari and Aragvi rivers meet. Georgia’s religious heart and the scene of its conversion to Christianity, Mtskheta is home to
Vardzia cave-city
Your tour price includes • Uncover Tbilisi’s rich history and ancient monuments • Drive along the renowned Georgian Military Road through awe-inspiring mountain scenery to visit the iconic Gergeti Trinity Church • See the incredible cave-city of Vardzia, hewn from the steep side of a canyon • Visit the UNESCO-listed churches of Mtskheta • Discover the cradle of viticulture with a tour and tasting in the heart of the Kakheti wine region
• Stay in four-star to four-star superior accommodation (early check-in is available as most flights arrive in the early hours on day two), inclusive of all local taxes, with breakfast daily, three lunches and five dinners • The services of our experienced and insightful tour manager (B) Breakfast, (L) Lunch, (D) Dinner Prices are per person. For departure dates, prices and flights, please call or visit our website.
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• Glimpse Georgian noble life on a tour of the Chavchavadze family’s estate • Visit the fascinating Stalin Museum in his birthplace of Gori Plus, of course: • Return flights from the UK, with transfers to and from your hotel
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G EO RG I A several UNESCO-protected monuments which we visit today. We also visit the 11th-century Svetitskhoveli Cathedral, an outstanding example of medieval ecclesiastical architecture and another important pilgrimage site, as Christ’s mantle is said to be kept within its beautiful frescoed walls. We continue to Gori, birthplace of Stalin, to tour its famous Stalin Museum, which opened in 1957 and remains largely unchanged since the days of the USSR. Next, we head west to the picturesque resort town of Borjomi, nestled in a deep gorge of the Lesser Caucasus surrounded by coniferous forests. The picture-postcard scenery, mineral springs and crisp air attracted the attention of Georgians as well as the Russian Romanovs, who had a summer palace built nearby. (B, D) DAY 5 – Vardzia & Akhalsitkhe After breakfast we drive through the Kura River Valley till we come to a magnificent 14th-century structure perched precariously atop a rocky crag. Khertvisi’s impregnable fortress. Then we continue to the extraordinary cave-city of Vardzia, a cultural symbol of Georgia and, astonishingly, a working monastery! During our guided tour, we explore this mind-boggling architectural wonder and see impressive murals including one depicting Queen Tamar the Great with her father. While a reasonable level of fitness is needed to navigate the uneven terrain, you can still admire Vardzia and the stupendous views from the viewing platform. Lunch is included at a family-owned restaurant, whose dishes are made with locally grown ingredients, before we journey back through the valley to Rabati Castle in Akhaltsikhe. Our visit includes entry to the castle museum, which displays a fascinating collection
of artefacts from 4000 BC to the 19th century. After a wonderful day of discovery, we return to Borjomi. (B, L, D) DAY 6 – Georgian Military Road, Ananuri & Gudauri This morning we visit Borjomi’s beautiful national park to take the air, as Georgians have done for centuries, and taste the refreshing mineral waters known for its healing properties. Then we head east, stopping for an included lunch at a local restaurant. Resuming our journey, we retrace the path of ancient traders along the famous Georgian Military Road, an ancient passage that winds across the Caucasus mountains to Russia. As we venture north, the dramatic mountains draw closer and the road hugs the turquoise Zhinvali Reservoir. The dazzling lake provides a marvellous backdrop to the impressive Ananuri fortress, seat of the dukes of Aragvi and where we stop to take in the superb panoramas. From here the road follows the Aragvi river, growing steeper and narrower while the landscape becomes even more spectacular: crystal-clear streams appear along the road, remote villages dot the forested valleys and pristine waterfalls can be seen. We arrive in Gudauri, a picturesque ski resort skimmed by clouds and crowned by serrated green peaks. (B, L, D) DAY 7 – Kazbegi & Château Mukhrani After breakfast we continue on the Georgian Military Road to Jvari Pass, which peaks at 2,395 metres, before our descent leads us to the strikingly situated village of Stepantsminda just 10 miles from the Russian border. Still commonly known by its old name, Kazbegi, the village nestles in a verdant valley at the foot of snow-dusted Mount Kazbek, one of the six peaks of the Caucasus over 5,000 metres. Our destination is the iconic Gergeti
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Trinity Church, built in the Middle Ages and perched unbelievably on a hilltop over 2,000 metres above Kazbegi. Historically the only way to reach it was by hiking the steep trails through the mountains; thankfully these days we have 4x4 vehicles, which we take with an experienced driver who can expertly navigate the rugged and somewhat bumpy track. Once at the top, the fresh air and awe-inspiring views make this one of the most memorable moments of our trip. As we return to Tbilisi along the Georgian Military Road, we have another opportunity to admire the scenery. We stop at Château Mukhrani, a French-inspired winery set in a castle once owned by the Bagrationi royal family to taste delicious local wines and take a cooking class to learn how to make traditional Georgian favourites. (B, D) DAY 8 – Tbilisi This morning we discover more of Tbilisi with a local guide, starting with a visit to Sameba, the outstanding Holy Trinity Cathedral and symbol of modern Georgia. We’ll stroll along Davit Agmashenebeli Avenue, one of the city’s most popular shopping streets lined by elegant 19th-century buildings. Spanning the Mtkvari river is the eyecatching Bridge of Peace, whose wavy canopy of glass and steel adds a touch of modernity to the historic centre. Our tour includes entrance to the National Museum of History, known for its treasure trove of artefacts going back to the 3rd millennium BC. Also included is a funicular ride up Mount Mtatsminda for panoramic views of Tbilisi. (B) DAY 9 – Return flight Transfer to the airport for your return flight. Some dates depart in the early morning. (B)
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Our hand-picked hotels Dependent on your UK departure date, we offer you a choice of hand-picked hotels in Tbilisi at the start and end of the tour. However, the stays in Borjomi and Gudauri are in the same hotel for all dates. Mercure Tbilisi Old Town Hotel, Tbilisi HHHH The Mercure Tbilisi Hotel is located in the old town a short walk from Narikala Fortress and the Abanotubani baths, and features a restaurant, lobby bar and rooftop terrace bar. Biltmore Hotel, Tbilisi HHHH The Biltmore Hotel and is situated along elegant Rustaveli Avenue, the main thoroughfare of Tbilisi. The Biltmore offers an indoor pool, sun terrace and two restaurants.
Crowne Plaza, Borjomi HHHH The Crowne Plaza Borjomi is just a few minutes’ walk from the entrance to the park. The hotel features two restaurants, a terrace café and a wine bar. Guests have complimentary access to the hotel’s natural spring baths. The elegant rooms feature a TV, desk and hairdryer, as well as air conditioning. Marco Polo Hotel, Gudauri HHHH Established in 1988, Marco Polo Hotel is found in the heart of the Caucasus Mountains. The hotel has a restaurant and an indoor swimming pool, providing an ideal mix of value, comfort and convenience.
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Tbilisi directly translates to ‘warm place’ and a visit to the mineral sulphur baths is one of the most memorable experiences you can have in Georgia’s capital city.
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Minankari is a type of Georgian cloisonné enameling which dates back to the 8th century. Hand-made jewellery using this artisan technique makes an ideal gift.
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Khinkali, is one of Georgia’s most famous dishes. These tasty dough parcels are stuffed with a variety of meat and vegetable fillings, potato and cheese is always a popular choice.
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Take a break from the world famous wines and try the Georgian lemonade. Tarragon gives this refreshing drink a unique flavour and colour.
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Istanbul, Ephesus & Troy Turkey is an intriguing country with a unique identity straddling both Europe and Asia. In a place where familiarity merges with exotic, we find a magical blend of the Christian and Ottoman worlds where the jewel in the crown is incredible Istanbul, with an atmosphere that links the mysterious east with the familiar west.
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Ephesus
DAY 1 – Arrival in Kusadasi Arrive at the airport for your flight to Izmir via Istanbul, from where you will be taken to your hotel. (D) DAY 2 – Ephesus Today we have a guided tour of the nearby ancient city of Ephesus and its breathtaking range of buildings. So great was Ephesus, with its amazing two-storey Library of Celsus and the enormous amphitheatre, that the Romans made it their capital of Asia. We’ll see the Temple of Artemis, which was in its day, greater than the Parthenon in Athens and a pilgrimage destination for a thousand years. As you stroll along the remarkably preserved marble road through the centre of Ephesus, you are walking the same streets as St Paul and St John, who both lived here for several years. In complete contrast, we next visit the small hillside site of the House of the Virgin Mary. St John was entrusted to care for her and it’s believed she travelled with him to Ephesus. We return to our hotel in Kusadasi with the rest of the day free to enjoy at leisure.(B, D) DAY 3 – Pergamon Departing Kusadasi, we follow the coast towards the ancient Hellenistic city of Pergamon. Perched on a high rocky outcrop, with stunning views for miles around, the city was famed for its library, which rivalled Alexandria’s. Knowledge then, as now, is power and so concerned were the Egyptians about this competition that they cut off supplies of papyrus to Pergamon, thus prompting the invention of parchment. We’ll see the remains of the Temple of Trajan, the altar of Zeus and the world’s steepest ancient amphitheatre. (B, D) DAY 4 – Troy & Gallipoli A fascinating day of contrasts awaits today. Firstly, there’s Troy and the famous ‘wooden horse’ story, when Queen Helen of Sparta eloped with Prince Paris to Troy and her enraged husband followed seeking her return. Today, Troy is a complex archaeological site that spans nine separate cities. It nevertheless remains a romantic and alluring place to anyone who has read about the heroic struggles recounted in Homer’s ‘Iliad’. We then take the short cruise from Asia to Europe over the extremely scenic, steep-sided Dardanelles, one of the world’s busiest shipping lanes. We are now on the Gallipoli peninsula, made famous during the First World War as the scene of one of the greatest and most tragic campaigns of the conflict. We visit the Lone Pine memorial and Anzac Cove, where the Australians mistakenly landed and were forced to scale steep cliffs and ravines under constant bombardment. (B)
Your tour price includes • Follow in the footsteps of St Paul and St John in Ephesus
• See Cappadocia’s rock pinnacles
• Visit the mountainside site reputed to be the house of the Virgin Mary
• Visit Kaymakli, the underground city
• Guided tour of the remarkable and little-visited Acropolis of Pergamon
• Tour one of the best-preserved Seljuk caravanserais and visit Mevlana Rumi’s Mausoleum in Konya
• See the remains of Homer’s Troy
• Discover the natural phenomena at Pamukkale
• Cross the Straits of the Dardanelles and visit the poignant sites of the Commonwealth cemeteries in Gallipoli and Anzac Cove
Plus, of course:
• Visit Hagia Sophia, the greatest church in Christendom for a thousand years • Walking tour of Istanbul seeing the Galata Bridge across the Golden Horn and the Grand Bazaar • Tour the Topkapi Palace Option to extend with a Pre-Tour to Cappadocia: • Tour of Ankara and Ataturk’s mausoleum
• Return scheduled flights from Manchester, Birmingham and London Heathrow • Stay in hand-picked four-star hotels, with daily breakfast and three dinners, plus six dinners on the optional pre-tour • The services of our experienced and insightful tour manager throughout (B) Breakfast, (D) Dinner
Prices are per person. For departure dates, prices and flights, please call or visit our website.
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Gallipoli
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TURKEY DAY 5 – Istanbul Istanbul is a revelation: there are few places where you’ll find such a diverse array of monuments and fascinating places to visit. We see the immense and beautifully preserved city walls, still dominant after a thousand years, and the remains of the Hippodrome where the emperors entertained a staggering 50,000 people. We enjoy a comprehensive guided tour of the breathtaking Hagia Sophia, one of the city’s best landmarks and quite simply one of the world’s greatest architectural achievements. For thousands of years, Istanbul sat at the centre of the overland trade routes, and its Grand Bazaar became home to merchants from all over the known world. This afternoon we have a guided walk here and experience the sights and sounds of this thought-provoking relic of the past. (B) DAY 6 – Topkapi Palace We start the day with a guided tour of the Topkapi Palace, the glittering and labyrinthine imperial residence of the sultans for over 400 years. Today, it is a spectacular museum, but in its heyday it functioned as a city within a city, a home to over 4,000 guards, eunuchs, courtiers and the ladies of the harem. Next we have a short walk around the Spice Bazaar, where your senses are bombarded by the vibrant colours and fragrant smells of herbs and spices from around the world: high-quality saffron from Iran; vanilla from Madagascar; turmeric from India; fresh peppercorns from Indonesia and much more. The rest of the afternoon is at leisure. You may wish to join us on an optional cruise along the Bosphorus, taking in another aspect of the city. This can be booked and paid for locally. (B) DAY 7 – Return home Transfer to the airport for your return flight. (B)
Cappadocia pre-tour DAY 1 – Arrival in Ankara Arrive at the airport for your flight to
Ankara via Istanbul, from where you will be taken to your hotel. (D) DAY 2 – Ankara & The Anatolian Civilisations Museum Today we explore Turkey’s capital uncovering some remarkable ancient and modern history of this fascinating country. We visit the mausoleum of Kemal Ataturk, commander of Turkish forces at Gallipoli, national hero and in the 1920s, “founder” of modern Turkey. The esteem in which he is held is selfevident. This afternoon we drive alongside Tuz Golu, one of the world’s largest salt lakes, entering Cappadocia, one of the planet’s most unique landscapes, a remarkably fertile volcanic plateau eroded into bizarrely contorted shapes. (B, D) DAY 3 – Cappadocia This remarkable region is incredibly rich in amazing natural phenomena and extraordinary settlements built by its resourceful peoples throughout the ages. Its history is unparalleled; it was once the land of the Hittites, subsequently the Lydians – creators of the first practical ‘world’ currency enabling sophisticated trade to flourish, then conquered by the Persians who were followed by Alexander the Great. Highlight of the day is Goreme, the vast monastic complex boasting some of the finest rock cut churches and exquisite frescoes particularly noted for the surprising freshness of their original 10th century colours. We end the day with a visit to the pottery making village of Avanos and see a demonstration of the potter’s art. (B, D) DAY 4 – Caravanserai of Sultanhani & Mevlana Rumi’s Mausoleum Leaving Cappadocia’s hills you can really appreciate the wide-open vistas of the Anatolian Plateau. Along the ancient Silk Road, the great Caravanserai of Sultanhani emerges, essentially a camel “truck stop” used by travellers since earliest times. Rebuilt many times during its turbulent history,
the current 13th century complex is probably the finest and best preserved of the classic Seljuk Caravanserai once common across Asia Minor, noted for its magnificent portal and the elegant simplicity of its massive walls. Continuing to Konya, we visit the mausoleum of Mevlana Rumi’s, one of Islam’s greatest philosophers. Renowned for its green dome, the Mausoleum, sacred to the Muslim order of Mevlevi, sometimes called the Whirling Dervishes, remains a site of pilgrimage and the dramatic Whirling Ceremony is still performed. (B, D) DAY 5 – Pamukkale Passing great lakes and dramatic mountain scenery we visit one of the world’s most extraordinary natural phenomena, Pamukkale plus its ruined city-spa of Hierapolis where emperors bathed two millennia ago. By a freak of nature, calcium carbonate has been deposited by the evaporation of huge springs gushing from below, leaving thermal pools and the extraordinary wedding cake-like brilliant white mineral- rich cascade for which Pamukkale is renowned. Staying overnight you can enjoy this remarkable phenomenon with these natural wonders enhanced in the evening light as the Colossae Thermal Hotel offers natural indoor and outside thermal spa pools. (B, D) DAY 6 – Aphrodisias Another momentous site in civilisation’s history is the enticingly named Aphrodisias, city of the legendary Aphrodite, the Roman Venus, goddess of love. As significant as Ephesus, this is one of Turkey’s finest archaeological sites, yet much remains undiscovered. Your tour explores Greek and Roman remains and their legends, immersing us in those societies’ passion for passion! Pre-eminent amongst the ruins is of course the great Temple of Aphrodite, subsequently transformed into a Christian basilica, and one of the most intact stadiums in the ancient world. (B, D)
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The Basilica Cistern is a well-hidden treasure in Istanbul. This underground water chamber, supported by 300 marble columns was built 1,500 years ago.
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Gallipoli directed by Peter Weir. This 1981 film tells the haunting tale of two Australian athletes who enlist in the Australian army and take part in the Battle of Gallipoli.
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Take inspiration from the glorious dark red and turquoise interiors of the Ottoman palaces and mosques and treat yourself to some traditional or more contemporary ceramic ware.
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Imam bayaldi literally translates as “the priest swooned” and you may too after sampling this sumptuous dish of aubergines stuffed with onion, tomatoes and garlic.
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Our hand-picked pre-tour hotels
Colossae Thermal Hotel, near Pamukkale (1) HHHH
Main tour hotels
This hotel is set just within the original ramparts of Istanbul’s Old City and overlooks the Bosphorus Strait and the Sea of Marmara. The hotel’s roof terrace, where breakfast is taken, offers amazing views across the Bosphorus and the Blue Mosque.
KoruMar Hotel, Kusadasi (2) HHHH
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Located close to the ancient spa resort of Hierapolis, this eco-friendly hotel features indoor thermal pools and an outdoor swimming pool.
(Number of nights) Mövenpick Hotel, Ankara (1) HHHH A modern hotel, the air-conditioned rooms are all very comfortably furnished with an en-suite bath and separate shower, hairdryer, safe, TV, minibar, tea and coffee-making facilities and complimentary Wi-Fi. Utopia Cave Cappadocia (2) HHHH This cave style hotel is located in the small town of Urgup in the heart of Cappadocia and provides the perfect spot to enjoy views of the famous Cappadocia rock formations. Hotel Novotel, Konya (1) HHHH In this modern hotel, all rooms have a contemporary design with an en-suite bathroom, hairdryer, safe, TV, safe, minibar, tea and coffee-making facilities and complimentary Wi-Fi.
Armada Old City Hotel, Istanbul (3) HHHH
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Located just a few minutes away from Chania’s famous Venetian harbour and the city centre, this modern hotel features a restaurant, snack bar and outdoor pool (open during the summer months, weather permitting).
Extend your holiday Cappadocia Pre-Tour For a complete picture of Turkey we offer these additional days which precede the tour above. This holiday will commence with the following programme, so that Day 6 becomes Day 1 from the above itinerary.
Kolin Hotel, Canakkale (1) HHHH An excellent, modern hotel overlooking the Dardanelles. All of the air-conditioned rooms have an en suite bathroom, hairdryer, safe, telephone, TV, safe, minibar and complimentary Wi-Fi.
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Registan Square, Samarkand
The Silk Road
SMALL GROUP TOURS
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For two thousand years the Silk Road passed through presentday Uzbekistan. At the crossroads of Central Asia, fought over by Alexander the Great and Genghis Khan, modern Uzbekistan is open to the world. From mosques to madrassas and mausoleums to mosaics, take in the sights of the Silk Road on this unmissable tour.
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Ancient city walls, Khiva
DAY 1 – Departure Arrive at the airport for your overnight direct flight to Tashkent. DAY 2 – Arrival in Tashkent After our morning arrival to Tashkent, we drop our luggage at our hotel, and have a spot of breakfast. We continue with our first taste of Uzbekistan with a stop at the Amir Temur Square, overlooked by one of the most iconic buildings of the Soviet era, the Uzbekistan Hotel. Tashkent was hit by a devastating earthquake in the 1960s, so most of the city was rebuilt with more ‘modern’ blocks of apartments and wide, treelined avenues, and there’s only a small area left of the old city, which we visit. In the afternoon we’ll have a guided walk through the Chorsu bazaar, the largest in the country – a perfect introduction to the foods, smells and exotic produce of Uzbekistan. The region is also famed for its intricate wood carving, found not only on the buildings but also in the local handicrafts of the area. Look out for the famous chugirmas too, distinctive, furry handmade hats, made historically from sheepskin. (B, D) DAY 3 – Ayaz Qala Desert Fortress & Khiva After breakfast we catch the short flight to the city of Urgench in the far west of the country. On arrival we drive out to the vast plains of the Khorezm desert. This will give us a glimpse into the seemingly never-ending distances and inhospitable country that Silk Road caravans had to cross. The Ayaz Qala is just one of a series of castles that were built to protect these trade routes until they were destroyed by the Mongol invasions of the 12th-century. After a lunch stop at a nearby yurt camp we continue to Khiva, where we stay for two nights. (B, L) DAY 4 – Khiva & free afternoon This morning we explore the amazing living museum that is the UNESCO World Heritage city of Khiva. Genghis Khan and his Mongol hordes passed
Your tour price includes • Stay in three of Central Asia’s most extraordinary cities; Khiva, Bukhara and Samarkand • Guided walks through the incredible UNESCO World Heritage site of Khiva, still completely enclosed by its ancient walls • See the places where the ‘Great Game’ was played out between Britain and Russia in the 19thcentury • Discover how first the Russian Tzars and then the Soviet state influenced and changed this strategic region • Guided visits through bustling local markets and fascinating bazaars full of colourful handicrafts, including Chorsu bazaar, the largest in the country • Travel through vast plains and deserts and cross the fabled River Oxus • Discover the old summer palace of the last Emir of Bukhara, which was built in the early 20th-century • V isit ancient mosques, covered markets and forbidding fortresses, see soaring minarets and vaulted caravanserais • Marvel at the outstanding intricacy and vibrant colours in almost every shade of blue of the tiles adorning ancient mosques
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• Visit the little village of Gijduvan, famed for its master potters, to meet a family who have perfected their craft over seven generations • Wonder at the exquisite beauty of Samarkand’s Registan Square, the epicentre of Tamerlane’s great empire and visit his mausoleum • Travel on Uzbekistan’s new fast trains from Samarkand to Tashkent Plus, of course: • Return direct flights from the UK • Stay in hand-picked three-star and four-star accommodation, with daily breakfast, five lunches and four dinners • The services of our experienced and insightful tour manager throughout (B) Breakfast, (L) Lunch, (D) Dinner Prices are per person. For departure dates, prices and flights, please call or visit our website.
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Urgench Khiva
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TASHKENT
UZBEKI STA N Bukhara
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UZB E K I STA N through in the 12th-century, followed by Tamerlane, known locally as Amir Timur, a century or so later. Timur initiated a vast building programme and ‘invited’ the greatest artisans in his empire to help create the extraordinary monuments you will explore on our tour. Fully enclosed by its spectacularly buttressed mud-brick walls, this is the best-preserved of the country’s Silk Road cities, and as soon as you pass through its fortified gates, you’ll really start to understand what it must have been like in its heyday. Surprisingly compact, all the incredible sights are conveniently close together and, since no cars are allowed, it’s the perfect place to walk around. Amongst many of the highlights visited, we’ll see the Khan’s palace, the Tosh-Hovli Palace, and harem, the great, beautifully tiled Kalta minaret, which would have been the highest in the country, had it been completed. Close by is the current holder of that title, the Islam Hodja minaret, which is an incredible 56m tall. Khiva was also infamous for its slave market – many slaves were from Persia but surprisingly from Russia as well. Astoundingly, the trade was only officially abolished after the Russian Revolution of 1917, when the Bolsheviks finally gained full control
over the region. This afternoon is free to explore at your leisure. Perhaps take a walk around the historic city walls of the old town, Ichon Qala, which date back to the 18th-century. Some of the impressively high mud stone walls, with over a mile of preserved wall nearby the North Gate, where you can take in some memorable views. For a small entry fee, you can access the viewing platform, best visited in the evening for the most unbelievable sunsets. (B, D) DAY 5 – Drive to Bukhara Today we have a long drive to the city ofBukhara, a spiritual city with ancient architecture and a grand royal fortress. On the way we’ll cross the fabled River Oxus, which was also crossed by Alexander the Great and his army over 2,000 years ago. A packed lunch is provided today. On arrival in Bukhara we’ll check into our hotel for three nights in the old city. One of the first places we’ll see is the Lyab-i Khauz complex, with some of the finest 16th-century buildings in the city constructed around a water reservoir. It’s now surrounded by popular open-air tea houses. (B, L) DAY 6 – Bukhara Larger in scale than Khiva, Bukhara was a richer city and it still shows, with hundreds of fascinating monuments.
We’ll have two full days to explore it in depth, with plenty of free time on your own as well. Bukhara was also one of the cities involved in the ‘Great Game’ and is the place where two unfortunate British officers, Stoddart and Connelly, were imprisoned and ultimately executed by the local Emir. We’ll visit the Arc fortress, the Emir’s palace, set high above the city walls, as well as the prison where the officers were held. The most prominent landmark in the city is the Kalyan minaret, with its decorative brickwork, rising 47 metres into the sky, it would have been the tallest building in Central Asia when it was completed in the 12th-century. Dinner tonight is included at a local restaurant. (B, D) DAY 7 – Bukhara Today we’ll visit the old summer palace of the last Emir, just outside town, which was built in the early 20th-century. It’s an intriguing mix of Russian imperial design and local craftsmanship, and now houses many fascinating artefacts from that time. The Emir’s harem was said to have contained 400 wives and concubines and he even had his own personal zoo, with a pet elephant! This afternoon, you’ll have time to browse in the many local dome-roofed bazaars. Look out for the market bakers
Chorsu bazaar
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making traditional bread from scratch, traditionally eaten warm and fresh with kaymak, more familiar to us as clotted cream. (B) DAY 8 – Drive to Samarkand We say goodbye to Bhukara and set off on the road to the greatest of all the central Asian cities, Samarkand, where we stay for two nights. On the way there, we’ll stop by the little village of Gijduvan, famed for its master potters. We’ll visit a family who have perfected their craft over seven generations, still producing superb pieces on traditional foot-powered potters’ wheels and mudbrick kilns. After an included lunch we continue to Samarkand, arriving late afternoon. (B, L) DAY 9 – Samarkand Samarkand’s extraordinary Registan Square is the crowning jewel of Islamic architecture in Central Asia. Just the sheer scale of the place is staggering! As the capital of Tamerlane’s empire, it benefitted from a huge building programme, supported by the very best artisans from his numerous conquests. You won’t miss the 14th-century mausoleums of Samarkand either, which are said to have inspired the Taj Mahal. The Gur-e-Amir in particular is a sight to behold, with its striking turquoise dome
and beautiful floral-patterned tiles. Fittingly, Tamerlane himself was interred here, and we will visit his mausoleum which is still impressive after all these years. (B, L) DAY 10 – Tashkent Today we head slightly out of town to visit the small community of Komi Ghil where the ancient craft of producing paper from mulberry tree bark has been revived. We’ll also stop at the Afrosiyob museum which contains a remarkable series ancient frescoes discovered nearby. In the afternoon we transfer to the railway station to catch the fast train back to Tashkent for our final night. (B, L, D) DAY 11 – Arrive home We depart for home this afternoon, arriving later the same day. (B)
Our hand-picked hotels (Number of nights) Tashkent: Lotte City Palace (1+1) HHHH Superior Khiva: Erkin Palace Hotel (2) HHH Bukhara: Shakristan (3) HHH Samarkand: Emirkhan Hotel (2) HHH Superior
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Take a break under one of the mulberry trees in Labi Hauz. This atmospheric plaza surrounds one of the few surviving ancient ponds in Bukhara.
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A Carpet Ride to Khiva: Seven Years on the Silk Road by Christopher Aslan Alexander. The author captures the magic of Uzbek culture and rediscovers the lost art of carpet making in this enthralling travelogue
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Suzani is a type of Uzbek embroidery. From small purses and bags to jackets and bedcovers, there are examples of this decorative art to suit every budget.
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Plov is integral to Uzbek cuisine. Prepared in a cauldron known as a kazan, this dish contains rice, vegetables and meat cooked in a light broth
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A RC TI C & S PIT S B E RG E N
Spitsbergen
Voyage to the Arctic & Spitsbergen Discover the kingdom of the polar bear and one of our planet’s most remote and awe-inspiring environments on a superb seven-day cruise to the ‘top of the world’. A true Arctic adventure awaits you on our Spitsbergen seven-night cruise on board the four‑star MV Ocean Atlantic.
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£3,899 28 June 2022
Your tour price includes • Experience the midnight sun from within the Arctic Circle • Visit the vast glaciers and fjords of Spitsbergen and the world’s most northerly permanent settlement • Sail along the rim of the Arctic pack ice • See a wide variety of wildlife, from polar bears, walruses and whales to arctic foxes and millions of seabirds • All shore excursions on the MV Ocean Atlantic’s fleet of Zodiac dinghies • A programme of fascinating lectures by the on-board team of knowledgeable expedition guides Plus, of course:
Your itinerary DAY 1 – Departure Arrive at the airport for your flight to Oslo, where we stay for one night. The afternoon is free for you to explore this charming capital. DAY 2 – Embarkation in Longyearbyen Today we take the flight from Oslo to Longyearbyen, where we board the MV Ocean Atlantic (see page 136) and begin our exciting Arctic voyage. (B, L, D) DAYS 3 to 8 – Arctic cruising For the next six days, your voyage of exploration will take you to some of Svalbard’s innumerable bays and islands. June is the perfect time to spot the amazing wildlife of one of the world’s most fascinating and remote polar regions. Located well inside the Arctic Circle, you’ll experience the midnight sun whilst navigating through the narrow channels and fjords of this incredible Arctic wilderness. We’ll also aim to go around 80 degrees north to meet the edge of the pack ice and spot polar bears in their preferred habitat. Of course, it’s all weather-dependent, but normally our stops will include
Ny-Ålesund, the world’s northernmost permanent settlement, as well as former whaling stations and walrus colonies. We’ll also sail north along the rim of the pack ice to spot polar bears in their natural environment. During the short summer, the local wildlife, such as reindeer and arctic foxes, are busy feeding their young for the polar winter to come. The birdlife is truly magnificent – watch out for Arctic terns, fulmars, kittiwakes, razorbills and guillemots, amongst the 80 recorded species found here. The Ocean Atlantic’s fleet of sturdy Zodiac dinghies will allow us frequent shore landings and mini-cruises in the fjords to marvel at the vast glacial landscapes. At all times, the aim of the captain and expedition leader is to include as many shore landings and Zodiac excursions as possible to get the best views of the wildlife at close quarters. In the evenings, you can look forward to informative lectures and presentations on all aspects of Arctic geography, wildlife and history, led by the various expedition leaders on board. After a nightcap at the bar, why not step outside again and enjoy the incredible light of the midnight sun as it skims the horizon – a wonderful time of ‘day’. (B, L, D)
• Return flights from Heathrow and Manchester via Oslo to Longyearbyen on Spitsbergen • A seven-night cruise on the ice-strengthened four-star MV Ocean Atlantic, including all meals • Stay in a four-star hotel in Oslo (B) Breakfast, (L) Lunch, (D) Dinner Prices are per person. For departure dates, prices and flights, please call or visit our website.
Multi-Centre Tour & Cruise Guideline itinerary only, not all places guaranteed due to weather/sea conditions. into the pack ice
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Monacobreen Widjefjord Lilliehöökbreen Ny-Ålesund
Longyearbyen To Oslo via Tromso
DAY 9 – Disembarkation This morning we disembark at Longyearbyen. You fly to Oslo, where you connect to your flight back home. (B)
Our hand-picked hotels (Number of nights) Oslo: Scandic Byporten (1) HHHH
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Spitsbergen
MV OCEAN ATLANTIC DECK PLAN PREMIUM SUITES (35sqm) – Marco Polo deck, the largest accommodation on board with windows, a separate elegant sitting room with sofa bed, spacious bathroom and twin beds, which can be joined together as a double.
Veranda
Lounge Veranda
CATEGORY A (19-24sqm) – Marco Polo deck, with a window, a sitting area with sofa bed, bath/shower and twin beds, which can be joined together as a double.
Magellan deck (8)
Bistro
CATEGORY B (20-23sqm) – Magellan or Hudson deck, with window (some with slightly restricted view), a sitting area with sofa bed, rain shower and twin beds, which can be joined together as a double.
Medical Area
Hudson deck (7)
Pool
Lecture Theatre
Restaurant Bar
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Coffee Bar & Library
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CATEGORY C (12-13sqm) – Marco Polo deck, with window, shower and twin beds. CATEGORY D (11-12sqm) – Columbus deck, with porthole, shower and twin beds.
Erickson deck (6)
CATEGORY E (12-13sqm) – Marco Polo deck, inside cabin with shower and double bed. Reception
CATEGORY G (9-10sqm) – Columbus deck, with porthole, shower and single bed.
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Internet Café
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Marco Polo deck (5)
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Our superb ship MV Ocean Atlantic The excellent four-star MV Ocean Atlantic is the perfect vessel for expedition cruising in Arctic and Antarctic waters. Newly renovated in 2016 and with an international ice-class rating of 1B, she is one of the strongest ships operating in the Arctic and Antarctica. Her high manoeuvrability, shallow draft and strong engines allow for extended voyages into isolated channels and fjords, creating exciting and unique adventures. Originally launched in 1986, the ship underwent an extensive rebuild in 2010 before being completely refurbished in 2016 when she was purchased by the Copenhagen-based Albatros Expeditions. This 30-year-old familyowned company has long experience in operating expedition ships in polar regions. Measuring a generous 140m, the ship has ample space across multiple decks for spacious public areas, a relaxed restaurant serving four-star international cuisine, professionally staffed bars and observation platforms – and even an outdoor pool. Life on board is relaxed and cosy, and the dress code is informal. Although this is a ship-based trip, it’s not a typical cruise – the evening ‘entertainment’ is fascinating lectures by the expedition team on their specialist subjects; biology, geology, ornithology, the life cycle of penguins and seals, the history of whaling in the region or the enthralling journeys of discovery by great polar explorers. Our Riviera Travel tour manager is also an expert wildlife photographer and will be on hand to offer valuable tips and advice.
Ocean Atlantic Vinland restaurant
Ocean Atlantic Category A cabin through floor-to-ceiling windows and is the main meeting place on board. This is where our expedition leader and guides provide their daily informative briefings and lectures. Just next door, the Nordic coffee bar has comfortable armchairs and provides complimentary all-day coffee and a good selection of teas. Daily afternoon tea is also served here with freshly made sandwiches and cakes. There’s also a small lending library with numerous fascinating books on the Arctic and Antarctica.
dinner there’s usually a choice of two soups and salads to start with, followed by a selection of four main courses (one is always a vegetarian option) and a choice of two desserts, plus fruit or ice-cream. The Hudson and Sun decks have a large area of open deck space, offering the best possible views in all directions. The ship’s bridge is open to passengers and there’s also a small gym, sauna and shop (open at specified times), as well as a small infirmary and doctor on board.
The attractive Vinland restaurant seats all guests in a single sitting in sociable four- and six-person tables and you are free to sit where you wish. The delicious meals are a mixture of buffet service for breakfast and lunch, and table service for dinner. The day starts with an impressive breakfast spread, including fresh juices, a wide selection of freshly baked breads (with gluten-free options), Danish pastries, fruit, muesli and cereals, cold cuts, cheese, an assortment of yoghurt, as well as porridge, eggs, bacon and sausages.
Cabins & Suites There are 103 passenger cabins located across four decks and priced according to their location and size. Most have outside views with either a porthole or windows (porthole covers may be closed during rough weather). There are also a very small number of inside and single cabins on request. All cabins have been recently refurbished with light, colourful carpets and fabrics, and have compact en-suite bathrooms with shampoo dispensers, razor sockets and hairdryer. There is a cupboard with hanging and shelf space, as well as a personal safe, TV (on-board channels only) and bedside table.
Lunch usually consists of an excellent and varied buffet selection, whilst for
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Raised in Yorkshire, George’s photography and tour leading career began in South America 30 years ago. George says: ‘I’ve always loved the natural world and other cultures and it’s my absolute passion to photograph them. I’m proud to say I’ve won a few awards for my work! I have led many photography tours and there’s nothing I love more than getting out into the wilds with my camera in hand.’
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Visit the The National Gallery in Oslo and view The Scream, perhaps the most famous work by Edvard Munch.
The lecture theatre located on the Erickson deck affords excellent views
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Booking conditions These booking conditions set out the terms of your contract with Riviera Tours Limited trading as Riviera Travel (Riviera). Please read them carefully as you will be bound by them. References to “you” and “your” and “passenger(s)” means all persons named on the booking (Booking Party) (including those added at a later date) “We”, “us”, “our” means Riviera. For cruises, we will be the contracting carrier. 1. Making your booking We will confirm your holiday by issuing a confirmation invoice to the party leader who confirms they have authority on behalf of the Booking Party including minors (under the age of 18) to make a booking and accept these booking conditions on behalf of everyone in the Booking Party. You are responsible for obtaining and providing all information and payments required by us in accordance with these booking conditions. A binding contract comes into existence when we issue the confirmation invoice. Please check your documents carefully and contact us immediately if any information on any document is incorrect. We cannot accept any liability if we are not notified of any inaccuracies in any document within 10 days of our sending it out (5 days for tickets). You may contact us by e-mail at info@rivieratravel.co.uk or call us on 01283 742 300. 2. Payment The relevant deposit must be paid to confirm your booking. The balance of the holiday cost is due 8 weeks* prior to the departure. If full payment is not made on time, we will cancel your booking and keep all payments paid at that date and levy the cancellation charges shown in clause 8. If booking within 56 days* of departure, full payment must be made at the time of booking. A binding contract comes into existence when we issue the confirmation invoice. *75 days for Worldwide tours and 2023 European tours, 91 days for all Cruises. 3. Your Financial Protection We are Riviera Tours Limited, New Manor 328 Wetmore Road, Burton on Trent, Staffordshire, DE14 1SP. We hold an Air Travel Organiser’s Licence issued by the UK Civil Aviation Authority (ATOL number 3430). When you buy an ATOL protected flight or flight inclusive package from us, you will receive an ATOL Certificate. This lists what is financially protected, where you can get information on what this means for you and who to contact if things go wrong. We, or the suppliers identified on your ATOL Certificate, will provide you with the services listed on the ATOL Certificate (or a suitable alternative). In some cases, where neither we nor the supplier are able to do so for reasons of insolvency, an alternative ATOL holder may provide you with services you have bought or a suitable alternative (at no extra cost to you). You agree to accept that in those circumstances the alternative ATOL holder will perform those obligations and you agree to pay any money outstanding to be paid by you under your contract to that alternative ATOL holder. However, you also agree that in some cases it will not be possible to appoint an alternative ATOL holder, in which case you will be entitled to make a claim under the ATOL scheme (or your credit card issuer where applicable). If we, or the suppliers identified on your ATOL certificate, are unable to provide the services listed (or a suitable alternative, through an alternative ATOL holder or otherwise) for reasons of insolvency, the Trustees of the Air Travel Trust may make a payment to (or confer a benefit on) you under the ATOL scheme. You agree that in return for such a payment or benefit, you assign absolutely to those Trustees any claims which you have or may have arising out of or relating to the non-provision of the services, including any claim against us, the travel agent or your credit card issuer where applicable. You also agree that any such claims may be re-assigned to another body, if that other body has paid sums you have claimed under the ATOL scheme. The Civil Aviation Authority can be contacted at Gatwick Airport South, West Sussex, RH6 0YR, UK tel +44 (0)333 103 6350, e-mail claims@caa.co.uk www.caa.co.uk. If your holiday does not include flights, we provide full financial protection for your holiday by way of a bond held by ABTA - The Travel Association, 30 Park Street, London, SE1 9EQ, www.abta. com. You agree to accept that in the even of our insolvency ABTA may arrange for the services you have bought to continue, or a suitable alternative to be provided at the same cost as your original booking. You also agree to accept that in circumstances where the travel service supplier provides the services you have bought, you agree to pay any outstanding sum under your contract with us to that alternative travel service provider. However, you also agree that in some cases the services will not be provided, in which case you will be entitled to make a claim under ABTA’s Scheme of Protection (or your payment card issuer where applicable) for a refund of the monies you have paid.
deduct from this refund our administrative expenses incurred. Please note that travel arrangements are not always purchased in local currency and some apparent changes have no impact on the price of your travel due to contractual and other protection in place. 5. Special requests Special requests must be advised at the time of booking. Unless specifically confirmed by us in writing, all special requests are subject to availability and may incur an additional charge at your hotel. Please note that any special requests will not be binding and do not form part of your contract. 6. ‘No flight’ holidays: Your responsibility Sometimes we may be able to offer tour or cruise-only holidays subject to availability. Please call for details. If you choose one of these holidays, your tour or cruise will begin at the hotel or ship stated in the itinerary. You must make your own travel arrangements, including any flight or rail travel, plus transfers to the first hotel or ship, and onwards from the final hotel or ship. We will not be liable for the cost of any travel arrangements you put in place if the tour or cruise is cancelled or the starting point of your cruise or tour in destination has changed. You must send us details of your travel arrangements at least eight weeks prior to your departure. It is your responsibility to ensure that you arrive at the stated embarkation point at the required time for any ship that forms part of your holiday. If you are late, whilst we will make reasonable efforts to assist you in joining the ship, this may not be possible and in such circumstances your holiday will be treated as cancelled and you will not be entitled to any price reduction, refund or any other compensation. 7. Changes by you You can transfer your booking to another person who satisfies all the conditions applicable to the contract by giving us notice in writing as soon as possible and no later than 7 days before departure. Such a transfer may incur fees, charges or other costs and we will inform you of these before the transfer is confirmed. You and the person to whom your booking is transferred will be responsible for paying any fees, costs and/or charges we incur in making the transfer. Any amendments other than name changes and transfer of your booking to another person are discretionary and we may not be able to agree to them. Any amendments we agree after issue of the confirmation invoice will incur an administration fee of at least £15 per person plus any costs incurred by us and or charged by our suppliers. Some amendments may be treated as a cancellation of the original booking which will require payment of the applicable cancellation fee. A change of holiday dates is a cancellation of the original booking and the cancellation charges in clause 8 apply. Name changes are allowed 7 days or more prior to travel. All costs must be paid before the amendment can be affected. 8. Cancellation by you Subject to clause 30 below, you can cancel your holiday at any time by writing (letter or email) to us at our offices. Cancellation will be effective when received by us. Since we incur costs in cancelling your travel arrangements, you will have to pay cancellation charges as set out below. Where a percentage is shown, this is a percentage of the total cost of your holiday. Please note that if you cancel any insurance premiums you have paid, these may be non-refundable as they do not form part of your holiday contract. All cruises: Period before departure within which written notification of cancellation is received by us
Cancellation charge per person cancelling
More than 91 days 90 – 61 days 60 – 31 days 30 – 16 days 15 days or less
Deposit 50% 75% 85% 100%
Long haul tours and European 2023 tours: Period before departure within which written notification of cancellation is received by us
Cancellation charge per person cancelling
More than 75 days 74 – 61 days 60 – 31 days 30 – 15 days 14 days or less
Deposit 50% 70% 90% 100%
All other 2022 touring holidays:
4. The price of your holiday Please note, advertised prices may have changed by the time you book your holiday and errors occasionally occur. You must check the price of your chosen holiday at the time of booking. We reserve the right to change prices and correct errors in advertised prices at any time before or after your holiday is confirmed. Subject to the correction of errors or amendment costs, once your booking is confirmed we can change your holiday price only in certain circumstances:
Period before departure within which written notification of cancellation is received by us
Cancellation charge per person cancelling
More than 56 days 56 – 31 days 30 – 15 days 14 days or less
Deposit 50% 95% 100%
Changes in the price of the carriage of passengers resulting from changes to the cost of fuel or other power services, the level of taxes or fees imposed by third parties including tourist taxes, landing taxes or embarkation or disembarkation fees at ports and airports, or exchange rates mean that the price of your travel arrangements may change after you have booked. However, there will be no change within 20 days of your departure.
In addition, change or cancellation of flights and other transport costs can result in 100% cancellation charges irrespective of the date of cancellation. Part cancellation will require recalculation of the holiday price and we will re-invoice you accordingly. If a cancellation results in single occupancy of a cabin or hotel room, a single person supplement will be payable except where 100% cancellation charges have been paid by the person cancelling.
We will absorb, and you will not be charged for, any increase equivalent to 2% of the price of your travel arrangements, which excludes insurance premiums and any amendment charges. You will be charged for the amount over and above that. If this results in an increase equivalent to more than 8% of the price of your travel arrangements, you will have the option of accepting a change to another holiday if we are able to offer one (any price difference if the alternative is of a lower value can be used towards an optional excursion, towards a future Riviera Travel holiday or refunded), or cancelling and receiving a full refund of all monies paid, except for any amendment charges. Should you decide to cancel: 1) you must do so within the time period shown on your final invoice 2) We will provide a refund of insurance premiums paid to us if you can show that you are unable to transfer or reuse your policy. Should the price of your holiday go down due to the cost changes mentioned above, then any refund due will be paid to you. We will
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You can cancel your holiday without paying cancellation charges if unavoidable and extraordinary circumstances occur at your holiday destination which significantly affect the performance of your holiday. 9. Insurance You must have valid and appropriate travel insurance for the full duration of your trip. You should ensure that your policy provides at least comparable cover to that provided by the policy we offer as shown on our website and brochures. We may ask you to provide evidence of your travel insurance and if you cannot do so or do not purchase any such insurance we will not allow you to travel and will treat your holiday as cancelled with the applicable cancelation fee being due. 10. Changes or cancellations by us (1) Changes to confirmed holiday arrangements sometimes have
to be made and we reserve the right to do so in accordance with this clause. Most changes will be insignificant and we have the right to make these. Where an insignificant change is made before departure, we will notify you in writing. No compensation is payable for insignificant changes. Occasionally, before departure, we may be constrained by circumstances beyond our control to make a significant alteration to any of the main characteristics of the travel services which form part of your contract. Where we have to do so, clauses 10(4) and 10(5) will apply. (2) All alterations which are not significant in accordance with Clause 10(1) will be treated as insignificant changes. Insignificant changes include, but are not limited to; a change of flight time of less than 12 hours, change of airline, change of departure airport between London airports, change to the type of aircraft (if advised) or destination airport. (3) Our holidays require a minimum number of passengers to enable us to operate them and we reserve the right to cancel any holiday where this minimum number is not achieved by notifying you not less than 20 days prior to departure. Failure to achieve this minimum number does not, however, oblige us to cancel. (4) If we have to significantly alter any of the main characteristics of your confirmed arrangements, we will provide you with the following information in writing as soon as possible: (i) the proposed alteration and any impact this has on the price; (ii) if you do not wish to accept the alteration, details of any substitute package we are able to offer (and any price reduction where this is of a lower quality or cost, or any price increase where this is of significantly higher quality or cost); (iii) your entitlement to cancel your booking and receive a full refund if you do not want to accept the alteration or any substitute package offered; and (iv) the period within which you must inform us of your decision and what will happen if you do not do so. 11) Unavoidable and extraordinary circumstances We cannot accept liability or pay any compensation where the performance of our obligations is prevented or affected, as a result of unavoidable and extraordinary circumstances. This means a situation which is beyond our control, the consequences of which could not have been avoided even if all reasonable measures had been taken. Such situations are likely to include (whether actual or threatened) war, riot, civil strife, terrorist activity, industrial dispute, natural or nuclear disaster, adverse weather conditions, epidemics, pandemics, fire, closure, restriction or congestion of airspace, airports and ports, an operating ban on the carrier due to perform your flight, UK Foreign, Commonwealth & Development office advice and all other events outside our control. 12) Our liability to you 1) We are responsible for the proper performance of the travel services included in your contract. This means we, or our supplier(s) of services must perform those travel services with reasonable care and skill. You must inform us without undue delay of any lack of conformity to the contract which you perceive during your holiday. 2) If any of the travel services are not performed in accordance with the contract, you may be entitled to an appropriate price reduction or compensation or both. We will not be liable where any failure to perform or improper performance of the travel services is due to: (i) you or another member of your party; or (ii) a third party unconnected with the provision of the travel services in the holiday contract and is unforeseeable or unavoidable; or (iii) unavoidable and extraordinary circumstances, which means a situation beyond our control, the consequences of which could not have been avoided even if all reasonable measures had been taken. 3) Our liability, except in cases involving death, injury or illness, shall be limited to a maximum of three times the cost of your travel arrangements. 4) Our liability (including liability for death, injury or illness) will also be limited in accordance with and/or in an identical manner to: (a) The contractual terms of the companies that provide the travel services that make up your package. These terms are incorporated into this booking; and (b) Any relevant international convention, for example the Montreal Convention in respect of travel by air, the Athens Convention in respect of travel by sea, the Berne Convention in respect of travel by rail and the Paris Convention in respect of the provision of accommodation, which limit the amount of and conditions under which compensation can be claimed for death, injury, delay to passengers and loss, damage and delay to luggage. We are to be regarded as having all benefit of any limitation of the extent of or the conditions under which compensation is to be paid under these or any conventions. 5) Liability for incidents on any of the international sea cruises will be regulated by EC Regulation 392/2009 (hereinafter referred to as “The Regulation”) provided the carriage by sea satisfies the definition in the Protocol of 2002 to the Athens Convention relating to the Carriage of Passengers and their Luggage by Sea 1974. A summary of the Regulation may be found here: http://eur-lex.europa.eu/legalcontent/EN/TXT/HTML/?uri=URISERV:tr0018&from=EN. The Regulation limits the liability of the carrier in respect of passengers and their luggage in the event of accidents. In the event of death or personal injury, we would be limited to a maximum of 400,000 SDR or in the event of terrorism 250,000 SDR, if found liable. These damages can be reduced for any contributory negligence of the passenger. In the event of loss or damage to luggage we would be limited to a maximum of 2,250 SDR subject to a deductible of 149 SDR per person, if found liable. The provision of a safe in the cabin on the ship does not effect whether a charge is levied or not. The daily conversion rates for Special Drawing Rights (SDRs) can be found on the International Monetary Fund website at www.imf.org . 6) Where your contract includes carriage on inland waterways the liability of the carrier to all passengers shall be determined in accordance with the Convention on Limitation of Liability for Maritime Claims. The limit for claims involving death or personal injury is 175,000 SDR per passenger per carriage. The Strasbourg Convention as amended applies to vessels navigating on waterways located in the territory of a state party which limits passenger claims involving death or personal injury to 60,000 SDR per person subject to a maximum of 6,000,000 SDR. (7) You can ask for copies of the travel service contractual terms, or the international conventions. (8) Under EU Law (Regulation 261/2004) you have rights in some circumstances to refunds and/or compensation from your airline in cases of denied boarding, cancellation or delay to flights. Full details will be publicised at EU airports and available from airlines. However, reimbursement in such cases will not automatically entitle you to a refund of your holiday cost from us. Your right to a refund and/or
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compensation from us is set out in these booking conditions. If any payments to you are due from us, any payment made to you by the airline or any other service provider will be deducted. (9) If it is impossible to ensure your return as scheduled due to unavoidable and extraordinary circumstances, we will bear the cost of necessary accommodation, if possible, of equivalent category, for a maximum of three nights. The limit does not apply to persons with reduced mobility and any person accompanying them, pregnant women and unaccompanied minors, or persons in need of specific medical assistance, provided that you notified us of these needs at least 48 hours before the start of your holiday. (10) This entire clause 12 does not apply to any separate contracts that you may enter into for excursions or activities whilst on holiday. We are not responsible for any services which do not form part of our holiday contract with you. (11) Please note, the travel services we have agreed to provide or arrange as part of our contract will be subject to the laws and applicable standards of the country in which they are provided. This means that on occasions, you might find standards to be lower than those you are used to in the UK. 13) Complaints and problems All complaints and any problems must be reported whilst on holiday at the time you become aware of them and confirmed in writing. If you remain dissatisfied you must write to us within 28 days of your return to the UK with booking reference and full details of your complaint. In respect of cruises which commence in the EU complaints pursuant to EU Regulation 1177/2010 must be sent to us as soon as possible. We will endeavor to respond within 28 days. If you are not happy with our final decision you can refer your complaint to the Cruise Line International Association which is the voluntary complaints body authorised by the Department of Transport to deal with complaints at Passengerrights@cruising.org. 14) Arbitration: ABTA We are a Member of ABTA, membership number V4744. We are obliged to maintain a high standard of service to you by ABTA’s Code of Conduct. We can also offer you ABTA’s scheme for the resolution of disputes which is approved by the Chartered Trading Standards Institute. If we can not resolve your complaint, go to www.abta.com to use ABTA’s simple procedure. Further information on the Code and ABTA’s assistance in resolving disputes can be found on www. abta.com. Disputes arising out of, or in connection with your booking which cannot be amicably settled may be referred to arbitration under a special independent scheme arranged by ABTA which provides for a simple arbitration on documents alone with restricted liability on the customer in respect of costs. Full details will be provided on request or obtained from www.abta.com. Your application for arbitration and other required documents must be received by ABTA within 18 months of your return from the holiday. For injury and illness claims, you can request the ABTA mediation procedure and we have the option to agree to this. You can also access the European Commission Online Dispute (ODR) Resolution platform at http://ec.europa.eu/consumers/odr/. This ODR platform is a means of registering your complaint with us; it will not determine how your complaint should be resolved. 15) Behaviour and damage You are responsible for any damage or loss caused by you. Full payment for any such damage or loss must be made on demand as soon as possible. If in our or in the reasonable opinion of any other person in authority, you behave in such a way as to cause or be likely to cause danger, upset or distress to any third party or damage to property, we shall be entitled to terminate your holiday and/or require you to leave the accommodation or other service. We will have no further responsibility to you. No refunds will be made. You must not solicit other persons for commercial purposes or advertise goods or services without our prior written permission. 16) Conditions of suppliers You are bound by the terms and conditions and conditions of carriage of our suppliers and independent contractors which we incorporate into these booking conditions which may limit or exclude liability to you. 17) Passports, visas and health requirements For guidance we have details on our website of general passport and visa requirements applicable to our holidays, together with details of any compulsory health requirements. It is, however, your responsibility to ensure you have and comply with passport and visa requirements, and you are aware of all recommended vaccinations and health precautions. We cannot accept any liability if you are refused entry onto any transport or into any country due to failure on your part to comply with these requirements. 18) Foreign Office advice The Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office publishes regularly updated travel information on its website www.gov.uk/ foreign-travel-advice which we recommend you consult before booking and in good time before departure. 19) Flights In accordance with EU Directive (EC) No 2111/2005, we are required to bring to your attention the existence of a “Community list” which contains details of air carriers who are subject to an operating ban within the EU. The Community list is available for inspection at https:// ec.europa.eu/transport/modes/air/safety/air-ban/search_en . We are required to advise you of the actual carrier(s) (or, if the actual carrier(s) is not known, the likely carrier(s)) that will operate your flight(s) at the time of booking. Where we are only able to inform you of the likely carrier(s) at the time of booking, we shall inform you of the identity of the actual carrier(s) as soon as we become aware of this. Any change to the operating carrier(s) after your booking has been confirmed will be notified to you as soon as possible. If the carrier becomes subject to an operating ban as above as a result of which we/the carrier are unable to offer you a suitable alternative the provisions of clause 10 Changes and cancellation by us will apply. Such a ban would constitute unavoidable and extraordinary circumstances. We are not always in a position at the time of booking to confirm the flight timings which will be used in connection with your flight. The flight timings shown in our brochure, website and/or on your confirmation invoice are for guidance only and are subject to alteration and confirmation. Flight timings are outside our control. They are set by airlines and are subject to various factors including air traffic control restrictions, weather conditions and the ability of passengers to check in on time.
Specific instructions relating to departure and travel arrangements will be sent with your travel documents approximately 2 weeks before departure. Please check your tickets very carefully to ensure you have the correct flight times. Flight times may be changed even after tickets have been despatched - we will contact you as soon as possible if this occurs. Any change in the identity of the carrier, flight timings, and/or aircraft type (if advised) will not entitle you to cancel or change to other arrangements. 20) Brochure / website / advertising material accuracy The information contained in our brochure, website and other advertising material is believed correct to the best of our knowledge at the time of publication. However, errors may occasionally occur and information may subsequently change. You must therefore ensure you check all details of your chosen holiday (including the price) with us at the time of booking. 21) Children For holidays other than cruises, we are unable to accommodate children under 9 years old at the date of departure. For cruises, the minimum age limit is 12 years old at the date of departure. We reserve the right to limit the number of children on any particular cruise. Any minor must be accompanied by and share a cabin with an adult aged 21 or over. If the adult is not the minor’s parent, a “Parental Consent Guardianship Form” must be signed by a parent or legal guardian prior to sailing. 22) Health and safety You must attend all mandatory safety briefings and drills at the commencement of the holiday and any subsequent briefings or drills required during the holiday by any carrier or supplier. You must at all times comply with rules and regulations and the orders and directions of carriers and our suppliers and warrant that your conduct will not impair the safety of others. We, carriers, our suppliers and/or the relevant authorities are entitled to administer a public health questionnaire at any time. You must complete the questionnaire and supply accurate information regarding any symptoms of illness. We may deny boarding to any passenger who has symptoms of any illness. You must report illness or any symptoms of illness and you may be required to remain in your cabin or hotel room as required by the ship’s captain or the hotel manager. Refusal to comply with any of these procedures may result in your holiday being terminated. We have no liability to you in the event that we cancel or curtail your holiday for the reasons referred to in this clause. In respect of cruises which commence in an EU Member State and where necessary in order to meet applicable international, European and national safety requirements and/or where the design or structure of the ship or port infrastructure and equipment, including port terminals, makes it impossible to carry out the embarkation, disembarkation or carriage of a passenger suffering from a disability of reduced mobility in a safe or operationally feasible manner, we and the carrier are entitled to refuse a booking from the person concerned. Passengers must be fully mobile to travel on any cruise. We cannot provide individual assistance to any passenger for walking, embarking or disembarking or travelling on other forms of transportation. In the event that you require assistance with embarking or disembarking from the ship at the first or last port as a result of your reduced mobility or disability, please advise us at the time of booking but in any event no later than 48 hours before the assistance is required. Some ships may not have elevators. You must check at the time of booking. Some excursions require a good level of physical fitness and do not have vehicles and/or there are restrictions re access. Regulation 1177/2010 may be viewed at http://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/ HTML/?uri=CELEX:32010R1177&from=EN and the DFT Guidance at https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/draft-guidance-notesrelating-to-regulation-eu-no-1177-2010. The carrier, acting via the captain, reserves the right to refuse passage, disembark or confine to a cabin any passenger whose physical or mental condition or behaviour is considered in the sole opinion of the captain to constitute a risk to the passenger’s own well-being or that of any other passenger or crew member. The carrier and the captain reserve the right to disembark any passenger whose behaviour affects the comfort, enjoyment, safety or well-being of other passengers or of any crew. During passage through locks or under low bridges or in the event of adverse weather conditions, it may be necessary to close the sundeck to passengers. Sundeck closures are rigidly enforced in the interests of safety. Ships may be required to moor alongside one another in some ports. This may result in your view being blocked. It may also result in your having to cross other ships in order to go ashore. While we take reasonable steps to minimise noise and vibrations on the cruise ships, you acknowledge and accept that some noise and vibration may be experienced on vessels and that we will not be liable to you in relation to such noise and vibration. 23) Food Allergies If you have any food allergies which may cause significant health issues, you must report this in writing at the time of booking or as soon as convenient. It is your responsibility to ensure that you actively avoid any food you are allergic to and make all appropriate enquiries to establish the ingredients of any food. The supplier is not under any obligation to prepare or provide special meals.
Pregnant women are required to produce a fitness to travel certificate based on the proposed holiday itinerary and transport provider’s requirements. The carrier expressly reserves the right to refuse passage to board to any passenger who appears to be in an advanced state of pregnancy and the carrier shall have no liability whatsoever in respect of either such refusal and/or the carriage. 27) Medical facilities/treatment on board and ashore There are no doctors on board any of the river cruise ships, yachts and Star Clipper ships in our programme. Should you require medical attention during your holiday then local medical services can be contacted for emergency treatment. The cost of such treatment is your sole responsibility. We are not be liable for any aspect of medical treatment provided to you ashore or in resort. If you have any medical condition which may need treatment during a cruise, this must be disclosed at the time of booking in order for a risk assessment to be undertaken as to whether you can be safely carried. You may be asked to provide medical evidence for this purpose. Carriage is dependent on the nature and extent of the medical condition, the itinerary and length of cruise. In relation to other holidays please notify us in writing of any medical or reduced mobility needs at the resort or on transport provided by us. This includes adapted hotel rooms and assistance at airports. In relation to your own medical equipment, there are limited storage facilities on board ships and in hotels. You must check prior to booking if the equipment is allowed on board aircraft, ships or hotels. Scooters cannot be carried on board ships due to space limitations and reasons of safety. 28) Disability/wheelchairs and service animals During our holidays, we visit many historical sites and often enjoy walking tours of various places of interest. Some holidays, therefore, may not be suitable for clients of impaired mobility. Before you make your booking, we will advise you as to whether the proposed holiday arrangements are generally suitable for someone with reduced mobility. However, reduced mobility of course means different things to different individuals as we fully appreciate that individual capabilities, restrictions and requirements are likely to vary considerably. When we refer to reduced mobility, this means any material reduction in mobility whether this is permanent or temporary and whether caused by age or by physical or mental disability or impairment or other cause of disability. Our priority is always the comfort and safety of passengers as well as complying with the strict legal requirements relating to safety of life at sea and inland waterways. In order to achieve these objectives, passengers with reduced mobility or disability or who need assistance dogs should at the time of booking provide as much detail as possible of the matters set out on our website at www. rivieratravel.co.uk/reducedmobilityinformation. Passengers may be required to be accompanied or may be refused carriage. You warrant that you have considered the information to passengers for reduced mobility and disabilities and that you have made all relevant notifications to us. Please be aware that there are no wheelchair accessible cabins on any of the river cruise ships, yachts and Star Clipper ships used on our cruises. Disabled rooms in hotels are limited in number and so must be pre-booked and subject to availability. 29) Assistance whilst away In the event you end up in difficulty (of any sort) during your holiday, we will provide you with appropriate assistance as soon as reasonably possible including by the provision of appropriate information on health services, local authorities and consular assistance and by assisting you to make distance communications and to find alternative travel arrangements as may be applicable. Where you are in difficulty as a result of your negligence, we may charge you a reasonable fee for this assistance which will not exceed the costs we actually incur. 30) Security Weapons, ammunition, explosives, substances that are hazardous, disabling, or illegal, or any other article that in the sole opinion of the captain may be considered dangerous, are strictly prohibited aboard the ship or carried on any form of transport or hotels. You consent to a reasonable search being made of your person, property, cabin, hotel room and to the removal and confiscation or destruction of any object which may, in our opinion or that of any carrier or supplier will impair the safety of others or of property or be illegal or inconvenience others. 31) Data Protection We are a data controller for the purposes of the UK General Data Protection Regulation (UK GDPR), tailored by the Data Protection Act 2018 (data protection laws). Personal data will be collected, processed, stored and used securely and in accordance with our privacy policy and data protection laws. Please see our data protection privacy policy. 32) Law and Jurisdiction Save as provided by law and subject to the provisions of the Regulation all claims must be brought in the English courts which shall have exclusive jurisdiction and shall be subject to English law.
24) Smoking Passengers must observe the non-smoking policy on board the ships, hotels and other transport provided. If smoke is detected in any accommodation, a cleaning fee of £165.00 per occurrence will be billed to the passenger’s account. Smoking restrictions include e-cigarette smoking. If there is violation of the non-smoking policy, then passengers may be disembarked from the ship or asked to leave the hotel without refund. 25) Indemnity You must indemnify us and the carrier for all penalties, fines, charges, losses or expenses incurred or imposed upon us, the carrier or our suppliers by virtue of an act or violation of law by you and or any breach of these terms and conditions or any carrier’s or suppliers terms and conditions of conditions of carriage. 26) Pregnancy The river cruise ships, yachts and Star Clipper ships do not have doctors or facilities to deliver babies or provide-natal treatment. We recommend that women who are less than 12 weeks pregnant seek medical advice prior to travel. For safety reasons women past their 24th week of pregnancy at any stage of the cruise cannot be carried on board. Airlines also have restrictions.
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