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“My favorite thing is to go where I’ve never been.” – Diana Arbus

The last newsletter's image ​​ was of the beautiful Bhoudennath temple in Nepal on the ancient trade route from Tibet which enters the Kathmandu Valley. The spire was destroyed in the 2015 earthquakes  and restored by November 2015.  Congratulations to Roelien Vorster, Sue Simpkins, Jeanette Zapp and Caley Price.

Yoga Nepal

Dive deep into the culture and landscapes of Peru with this adventure to Machu Picchu, the Amazon and more . Visit the old city of Cuzco and see the ruins of Sacsayhuaman, spend time exploring the Amazon jungle and then hike the ancient trail to Machu Picchu ruins 

August 2023  

10 days, 9 nights   

Two people person sharing : From $2400.00

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Masai Mara

Embark on a fascinating journey into Vietnam and Cambodia. Start with a cruise in the blue waters of Halong Bay, visit the picturesque village of Hoi An and then venture south to Ho Chi Ming City.   

End off your tour with a trip to Cambodia to see the ancient temples of the Ankhor Complex.
   
1 to 30 November 2023
12 days, 10 nights     

Price per person sharing from $2262.00

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Serengeti

Tshechus are large social gatherings, which perform the function of social bonding among people of remote and spread-out villages. ​One of the biggest festivals in the country is the Thimphu Tshechu. This festival is held in the capital city for three days. 
 
21- 30 September 2023

 10 days, 9 nights     

Price per person sharing from $2290.00 - $3144.00  

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Pokhara Chitwan Nepal

Newari architecture, ancient stupas and endless mountain vistas await on this tour from Kathmandu to the Chitwan National Park November 2022.   Take in the famous views of the Annapurna from Nagarkot and visit Bhaktapur

1 - 31 November 2023

8 days, 7 nights

Price for 2-4 people: $1245.00  per person sharing                  

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The life of a Kilimanjaro porter is one of endurance, strength, and resilience. These remarkable teams of people carry the heavy loads that make the climb possible, literally shouldering the burden of tents, food, equipment, and supplies for the climbers. Their role is not only physically demanding but also crucial for the overall success of any Kilimanjaro trek.

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