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Treasures of Tuscany

Treasures of Tuscany

Camilla reports here on her travels by train through Tuscany where fine art, food and wine were very much to the fore! ‘Having lived in the southern hemisphere for the best part of the last decade my appetite for European culture has been left unsatisfied, now...
California for Families

California for Families

Two weeks in northern California was never going to be enough time to do justice to this remarkable region of the USA but in August, Rob and his family endeavoured to cover as much ground as possible … ‘The first thing to remember when visiting San Francisco in August...
Canopy capers in Costa Rica

Canopy capers in Costa Rica

Camilla captures here her action-packed, often soaking-wet, wildlife-filled trip to Costa Rica where she and a group of UK travel consultants were kindly hosted by our friends at Distinctive America.  Our 11 hour flight with British Airways on the recently-introduced...
Sri Lanka in a Coconut Shell

Sri Lanka in a Coconut Shell

Camilla writes about her trip to Sri Lanka where she enjoyed seeing the main highlights of the island … and also had an impromptu glimpse inside a provincial hospital along the way! We got off to a delayed start spending an extra hour and a half at the gate at...
Seven Days in ‘Little Tibet’

Seven Days in ‘Little Tibet’

Rob reports on his week travelling through the remote mountain region of Ladakh where he enjoyed wonderful hospitality amidst unparalleled panoramic scenery. Ladakh is a region of dramatic landscapes situated at the western end of the Tibetan Plateau and sandwiched...
Abbie’s Vietnamese Whirl

Abbie’s Vietnamese Whirl

Visiting Vietnam had long been on Abbie’s travel radar and she has now returned from a 12 day trip through the country starting in Hanoi before journeying south via Hoi An and Hue to  Saigon.  Here are her impressions of this very vital and vibrant nation. After...