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A Huge Splash of Perspective

According to Wikipedia the definition of adventure is, "an exciting or unusual experience." Team up adventure with travel, add a huge splash of perspective (most importantly,YOUR perspective) and there you have it, your perfectly defined Travel Adventure. 

Adventure Travel can be an extension of what ignites you, based on your passions. If you're a walker, the allure of roaming the gentle hills of Tuscany will speak volumns to you. If hiking B.C.'s Rockies and  Purcell's are your weakness, then trekking the breathtaking mountains of Nepal patiently awaits your arrival.

The idea of learning a new language while living with a local family, may seem completely outside-your-comfort-zone, and yet incredibly exciting and enticing all rolled together. Perhaps then, your vision of Adventure Travel is something you dive into that you've never done before. 

Adventure Travel, may be determined by your palate. Foodies and cooks may be drawn to Thailand or Vietnam to scour local markets and take in cooking classes.  The same can be said for wine lovers. Every time you savour a glass of your favourite wine, does river cruising in France pull at your travel strings?

Movies and online content do a great job of introducing us to Adventure, whether it's snorkelling in the Galápagos Islands, or a rail journey through India.

Whether we're assisting with your flight to visit family or organizing a life-time bucket-list Antarctica Cruise - Kim, Jennifer, Heike and myself are thrilled to help make your travel dreams come true.The planet is full of wonderfully, delicious, exciting Adventures. We believe the richest experiences, the most magnificent Adventures, are the Travel Adventures defined by you. 

Yours In Travel

Diane 

By Romario on 10/12/2016 in Anywhere

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