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Rob in Ethiopia

Rob in Ethiopia

Rob has just returned from a whirlwind week in Ethiopia where he travelled courtesy of Exodus and in the company of 7 other travel trade colleagues on a fact-finding mission.  With limited time but with the aid of 3 internal flights to get between the key locations...
Of Mountains and Mud….

Of Mountains and Mud….

One of our regular clients, Geordie Taylor recently returned from the Rwenzori Mountains where he summited the 5109m Margherita Peak, the highest mountain in Uganda. He wrote us an epic 5000 word account of his trip! We have (severely) abridged his piece for the blog,...
Indochina June 2014

Indochina June 2014

At the end of June Nomadic Travel received a place on a fabulous educational trip to Vietnam and Cambodia  and Irene was chosen to visit these magnificent destinations. The trip was hosted by Travel Indochina and locally their brilliant Western and local guides...
Passionate for Paxos

Passionate for Paxos

Rob was honoured to be awarded AITO’s ‘Shining Star Award’ at the annual AITO Specialist Agents Conference in January.  He won a holiday to Greece (courtesy of award sponsors Sunvil / GIC) and he has just returned from Paxos where he and his family...
Happily lost in Lisbon

Happily lost in Lisbon

I’m Pippa and I’m more than a little excited to have joined the Nomadic Travel team. Just before I started work in March, I nipped off for a short break to Lisbon. An old school friend of mine lives in Cambridge and travelled from Stansted to meet me there, whilst I...
Northern Lights in Iceland

Northern Lights in Iceland

In December I was very lucky to be invited to join an Explore short tour to Iceland. 2012-14 happens to be peak season known as “Solar Maximum” and plentiful and spectacular displays of the famous Northern Lights – on most traveler’s ‘bucket list – are predicted....