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08.12.11 | Comments Off on Rotorua – New Zealand’s Warmest Welcome
New Zealand is a country rich in natural beauty and dramatic contrasting landscapes. Nowhere however, is the quirkiness of Nature more prevalent than in the North Island spa city of Rotorua. In New Zealand, walking holidays will take you through a range of vastly different experiences: from windswept beaches and rugged coastlines; to hiking through […]
07.27.11 | Comments Off on Walking South Africa – Beaches of the Eastern Cape
The Eastern Cape boasts one of the most diverse terrains for a holiday walking South Africa’s stunning landscape. From traversing the mountainous regions with traditional villages and abundant wildlife; to strolling along the picturesque beaches of Transkei’s Wild Coast, the Eastern Cape never fails to astound. South Africa’s beaches are nothing short of spectacular with […]
07.27.11 | Comments Off on New Zealand Walking With Waterfalls
With its wealth of water sports and adventures, New Zealand is certainly somewhere that all water babies should visit. However, if you’re not one for taking the plunge and diving into the water yourself, there are many other ways to make the most of the fast-moving, free-flowing rivers. If you’re in New Zealand walking, there […]
07.27.11 | Comments Off on Walking Peru and Jaguars Too!
The elusive jaguar is said to be one of the hardest animals in the world to spot. However, that doesn’t stop millions of people from trying to catch a glimpse of one when walking Peru’s jungles. Even during the Incan civilisation the jaguar was seen as a symbol of strength with the scary creator god, […]
07.25.11 | Comments Off on Walking South Africa – Walk Off Your Dinner!
What better way to spend your perfect holiday than by combining walking and sampling some of a country’s gastronomic delights. While walking South Africa you could be taken on a guided walk which will allow you to try out the authentic and distinctive tastes of South Africa and yet not even put on a pound […]
07.22.11 | Comments Off on Walking Peru – Discover Cuzco
Walking Peru through ancient Incan temples and fortresses, and traversing this most fascinating of landscapes cannot fail to fill you with a sense of awe. Peru is a treasure-trove of history, culture and art, and nowhere can you become more immersed in the ambience of this spectacular South American country than in the city of […]
07.22.11 | Comments Off on New Zealand Walking – Seeing Things as They Are
Few would dispute that New Zealand offers a unique and beautiful countryside coupled with a fascinating history and culture. One of the ways to best see it is through a New Zealand walking holiday. What’s There to See? New Zealand is often described in terms of its two main islands. Many areas of the North […]
07.22.11 | Comments Off on Walking South Africa in the Footsteps of Pioneers
Walking South Africa amongst its extremely diverse terrain offers the enthusiast many chances to explore the stunning coastlines, the exquisite mountainous scenery and the rugged bush land where the wild animals roam their natural habitat. Today, we can choose from a plethora of experiences walking South Africa’s landscape and know that we will be welcomed […]
07.22.11 | Comments Off on Walking Peru and Shopping Too!
Whilst walking Peru’s Inca Trail is a life experience that shouldn’t be missed, so is shopping in any of the country’s traditional markets, particularly the large Incan Market at Miraflores. From silver jewellery to Alpaca shawls, there’s certainly plenty at the stalls to tempt you. However, if you’ve never haggled before it can be quite […]
07.22.11 | Comments Off on Walking South Africa – Highlights of the Western Cape
Walking South Africa will reveal to you a country which wears many guises. With an extremely diverse landscape, you can be feeling the sand of one of its many stunning beaches between your toes one day; and the next day you can be stalking the Big Five in the bushland of a wildlife reserve. The […]