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Explore the Magnificence of Egyptian Temples

Egyptian temples stand as timeless monuments, embodying the grandeur and mystique of ancient worlds. Each stone tells a story of devotion, power, and architectural brilliance, inviting modern travelers to embark on a journey through history. Here are some of the most iconic and inspiring temples open to visitors in Egypt today. 

Luxor Temple: Amun, Mut, and Khonsu

The Luxor Temple is located at the heart of ancient Thebes. Dedicated to the Theban Triad of Amun, Mut, and Khonsu, it mesmerizes visitors with its colossal statues, imposing pylons, and intricately carved reliefs. Many visitors feel that Luxor Temple exudes a surreal aura, transporting you to a bygone era of divine worship and royal ceremonies.

Edfu Temple: Horus the Avenger

Nestled on the west bank of the Nile, the Edfu Temple stands as one of the best-preserved shrines in Egypt, dedicated to the falcon-headed god Horus. Built during the Ptolemaic period, this temple is a masterpiece of Greco-Egyptian architecture, adorned with elaborate inscriptions that narrate the mythic struggle between Horus and his nemesis, Seth.

Philae Temple: The Goddess Isis

Philae Temple enchants visitors with its sublime beauty. Dedicated to the goddess Isis, this island sanctuary served as a center of pilgrimage and worship for millennia. The 1960’s construction of the Aswan Dam prompted an effort to preserve Philae Temple, seeing it relocated to a new island one piece at a time. Today it still stands as a testament to the importance of preserving heritage.

Abu Simbel Temples: Rameses II and Nefertari

In the desolate sands of Nubia rise the colossal Abu Simbel Temples, commissioned by the mighty pharaoh Ramses II to immortalize his reign and deify his glory. Carved into the cliffs overlooking Lake Nasser, the twin temples of Abu Simbel are dedicated to Ramses II himself and his beloved queen, Nefertari. This is just one of the many awe-inspiring stops on our 13 Day Crown of Egypt with 7 Day First Class Nile Cruise.

Temple of Kom Ombo: Sobek and Horus the Elder

The Temple of Kom Ombo is a unique architectural marvel dedicated to two gods: Sobek, the crocodile deity, and Horus the Elder. It features symmetrical design elements, twin entrances, courts, and sanctuaries dedicated to each deity. The walls of Kom Ombo Temple are adorned with exquisite reliefs offering insights into ancient Egyptian medicine and religious beliefs.

Temple of Karnak: Amun

No exploration of Egyptian temples would be complete without a visit to Karnak. Dedicated to the god Amun, Karnak Temple is a vast ensemble of sanctuaries, pylons, obelisks, and hypostyle halls that reflect the contributions of pharaohs spanning over a millennium. Visitors can’t help but be awestruck by the scale and ambition of ancient Egyptian architecture and religious devotion.

In conclusion, Egyptian temples are not merely architectural wonders but living testimonies to the spiritual, artistic, and cultural legacy of an extraordinary civilization. You can experience all of this wonder and so much more for yourself on a Gate 1 Escorted Tour of Egypt. Whether you’re marveling at the grandeur of Luxor Temple or contemplating the mysteries of Abu Simbel, Gate 1 escorted tours offer impactful experiences with the timeless allure of ancient Egypt that are sure to stay with you for a lifetime.

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Step into the Beauty of America’s National Parks: 5 Things to Love About Walking & Hiking Tours

America’s National Park system currently boasts over 400 parks, monuments, and memorials that span 85 million acres and counting. It began as a movement that emerged to preserve the beautiful landscapes that early Western explorers encountered.  Thanks to that movement, you can still witness these awe-inspiring wonders for yourself.

Gate 1 Travel offers plenty of ways for you to explore and experience the best of what America’s National Parks have to offer. One of the best ways to do that is on foot. That’s why we’ve put together Walking & Hiking Tours that immerse you in some of the country’s most iconic natural landscapes. Here are five reasons to love our North American Walking & Hiking Tours.

#1. Unique Views

One of the biggest perks of a Walking & Hiking Tour is that your travels will take you off the main roads – literally. While driving through the National Parks might give you some good glimpses of the landscape, there’s nothing quite like hiking to the bottom of a canyon or through a redwood forest to see it from an entirely different angle.

#2. A Full Sensory Experience

When you’re walking through a National Park, your experience goes far beyond just the things you’ll see. Engage your senses as you feel the different kinds of terrain beneath your feet, listen to the sound of birdsong punctuating the steadiness of a cascading waterfall, and breathe in the scent of the local wildflowers. 

#3. See the Scenery at a Slower Pace

Sometimes you don’t even realize how much you’re missing when you drive past a landscape. While you may still get the panoramic views of mountains and plains, you probably won’t get to see the finer details you can appreciate when you’re moving a little slower. When you slow your pace to a walk, you’ll get to know the land in a whole new way.

#4. Smaller Groups and New Friends

At Gate 1, we prioritize providing an enriching experience for our Walking & Hiking enthusiasts by maintaining compact tour groups. The limited group size ensures ample opportunities for meaningful interactions with your guide, your surroundings, and your fellow travelers, allowing you to make memories and friends throughout your journey.

#5. Balancing Movement and Comfort

While backpacking and camping have their own unique benefits, we understand that those experiences aren’t every nature-lover’s cup of tea. Our Walking & Hiking Tours offer a great balance of active days in nature’s beauty and relaxing nights in comfortable hotel rooms, with our motor coaches dropping you off and picking you up at the trailheads.

So, pack your bags and get your hiking boots ready! Whether you’re traversing red canyons on our 6 Day Zion & Bryce Canyon National Parks Walking Tour or visiting America’s very first National Park on our 6 Day Grand Teton & Yellowstone National Parks Walking Tour, you’re sure to make lasting memories every step of the way. Want even more adventure? Visit our website today to browse all our Walking & Hiking Tours, both domestic and abroad.

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The Essence of France: A Journey through Art, History, and Culinary Delights

France, with its rich history, breathtaking landscapes, and culinary delights, is a dream destination for travelers seeking a truly immersive experience. Every corner of this country is a treasure trove waiting to be explored. In this post, we’ll embark on a virtual journey to some of the highlights that make France an unforgettable destination. But this doesn’t have to be just a virtual journey. Plan your Gate 1 getaway to France to experience all of this and more for yourself.

Paris

The City of Lights and Art: No visit to France is complete without a tour of the iconic landmarks of Paris. The Champs Elysees, Arc de Triomphe, Concorde Square, and the Eiffel Tower create a majestic tapestry that tells the story of this enchanting city. Marvel at the grandeur of these structures and soak in the vibrant energy that permeates the air.

Montmartre: The charming Parisian district of Montmartre is a village-like art colony that has inspired generations of artists. Stroll through cobbled streets, explore quirky boutiques, and immerse yourself in the bohemian atmosphere that continues to captivate visitors. Don’t forget to slow down and savor fresh-baked bread, pastries, and other delicious bites in one of the many charming cafes.

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D-Day Beaches: Normandy, a region steeped in history, offers a poignant exploration of the D-Day beaches. Feel the weight of history as you stand on the hallowed grounds where pivotal events unfolded during World War II. Immerse yourself further in history at the Airborne Museum, where exhibits and artifacts tell the story of the paratroopers who played a crucial role in the D-Day landings.

Omaha Beach: At Omaha Beach the echoes of June 6, 1944, resonate with the valor of soldiers who sacrificed all. The beautifully and thoughtfully curated American Cemetery, overlooking the vast ocean, symbolizes lives lost in the pursuit of liberty, embodying individual stories of courage. Pay tribute to those who fell in this powerful once-in-a-lifetime visit.

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Bayeux Tapestry: In the medieval town of Bayeux, the famous Bayeux Tapestry awaits. This remarkable work of art narrates the events leading up to the Norman Conquest of England in 1066, offering a glimpse into medieval history.

Mont St. Michel: Venture to Mont St. Michel, a breathtaking island commune that seems suspended between heaven and earth. Ascend to the hilltop to explore the 10th-century Abbey, a testament to architectural marvels that have stood the test of time.

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Cointreau and Saumur Vineyards: Indulge your senses in the culinary delights of the Loire Valley. Sample the exquisite Cointreau, a locally made orange-flavored liquor, and embark on a wine-tasting journey in the historic Saumur vineyards where the lush landscapes provide the perfect backdrop for savoring local vintages.

Troglodyte Cave Restaurant: For a truly unique dining experience, enjoy a candlelit dinner in a Troglodyte Cave restaurant. This subterranean setting adds a touch of magic to your gastronomic adventure, creating memories that linger long after the last bite. Travelers who want to make the most of the 9 Day Affordable France tour with Gate 1 can add this unique experience to their trip.

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Notre-Dame and Beyond: Another location in France that is not to be missed is Chartres, home to the awe-inspiring Notre-Dame Cathedral. Marvel at the intricate Gothic architecture and the stunning stained-glass windows that have made this cathedral a UNESCO World Heritage site.

In conclusion, a trip to France is a sensory feast that encompasses art, history, and culinary delights. From the vibrant streets of Paris to the serene landscapes of the countryside, each destination offers a unique slice of the French experience. So, pack your bags and embark on a journey to discover the heart and soul of this captivating country. Whether you choose an escorted trip with Gate 1 or opt to explore independently, France awaits, ready to weave its enchantment around every traveler who ventures into its embrace.

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A Rich and Unique Blend of European Cultures: Belgium, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg

Nestled in Western Europe is a captivating region known as Benelux comprised of Belgium, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg. With a variety of tour options, Gate 1 Travel offers you the opportunity to experience this area’s unique cultural wonders for yourself. With packages such as the 16 Day Tastes of Belgium, Holland & Southern France you’ll get to see the best of the region and beyond. Read some of the highlights below and plan your trip to experience this region’s endearing wonders for yourself.

Belgium: Decadent Chocolate and Rich History

Belgium is well-known for its chocolate, beer, waffles, and other culinary delights, and its history is just as rich as its flavors. See the impressive 7th century St. Bavo’s Cathedral and Gravensteen Castle during a tour of Ghent. Visit a chocolatier in Bruges to learn about the confectionary history and traditions and, of course, indulge in some sweet samples. During a tour of the capital city of Brussels you’ll get to take in panoramic views of the Royal Palace, explore the Museum district, and stroll through the city center taking in all the sights and sounds.

The Netherlands: Art, Technology, and Nature

The Netherlands, famous for its windmills and tulips, is a haven for art enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. In Amsterdam visit the world-famous Rijksmuseum with its vast collection of works from great artists including the Dutch masters Vermeer and Rembrandt. See authentic, quaint windmills standing tall amongst stunning landscapes, and float down historic canals. Travelers on our 12 Day Benelux: Holland, Belgium, Luxembourg, France & Germany Discovery Small Group Tour will get an up-close look at one of the most impressive modern technological innovations in the world: The Delta Works. Taking 30 years to complete, this nearly six-mile-long storm flood barrier stands as the final defense in the battle against the water. The Netherlands’ unique blend of old and new, modern structures and natural landscapes, offer an experience you won’t forget.  

Luxembourg: A Multicultural Melting Pot

Although Luxembourg is one of the smallest countries in the world, it’s also one of the most charming. At the heart of the region, its enchanting fairytale-like castles and distinctive multilingual identity bring cultural and historic diversity to the region. Luxembourgish, French, and German languages blend seamlessly in this multicultural melting pot. As you wander through the medieval streets of Luxembourg City, you’ll be immersed in a heritage shaped by centuries of cross-cultural influences. During your tour you’ll also get to stop at the entrance to the city to visit the U.S. Military Cemetery from WWII where over 5,000 American soldiers and General Patton are laid to rest.

What makes Benelux truly special is the harmonious coexistence of these distinct cultures. In addition to deeply rooted historic traditions these three countries are also at the forefront of modern trends. This dynamic blend makes the region a cultural hub within Europe that shouldn’t be missed. Browse all our packages to the area and book your trip today!

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A Journey Through Italy: From Enchanting Canals to Timeless Art


Italy, a country that resonates with history, art, and a rich cultural heritage, offers travelers an enchanting experience like no other. Join us on a captivating journey through some of the most iconic destinations that this remarkable land has to offer. Check out our wide range of options, including an 8 Day Affordable Italy tour and our more extensive 16 Day Tuscany & Amalafi with Lake Region, Venice & Rome experience, to find the package that’s right for you!  Check out some of our favorite destinations below.

Venice

A city unlike any other, Venice seems to float on water, creating an atmosphere that is both magical and romantic. As you step onto the narrow alleys and charming squares, a walking tour will take you through the rich tapestry of history and architecture, from the Roman era to the Byzantine Empire and beyond. The stunning blend of Gothic and Renaissance architecture is a testament to the city’s illustrious past. And what better way to explore the canals than a traditional gondola ride? Drifting through the labyrinthine waterways, you’ll uncover hidden corners and soak in the beauty that defines Venice.

Tuscany

In contrast to the watery world of Venice, the picturesque landscapes of Tuscany offer beauty and charm all their own. Rolling hills, vineyards, and olive groves paint a serene picture. A visit to a local winery will invite you to indulge in the rich flavors of Tuscan wines, as you savor the fruits of the region amidst breathtaking scenery. It’s an immersion in the countryside that leaves a lasting impression.

Pisa

Perhaps one of the most instantly recognizable places in the world is Pisa, with its iconic Leaning Tower. This architectural marvel stands as a testament to both human ambition and engineering marvels. As you marvel at its unique tilt, reflect on the intricate balance between history and modernity that this city encapsulates. While its Leaning Tower is certainly the most well-known structure in town, Pisa offers a plethora of monuments and architectural wonders.

Florence

Florence is a city synonymous with the Renaissance. The artistry and intellect that flourished here have left an indelible mark on the world. As you stroll through the cobbled streets, you’ll encounter masterpieces by Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci, and Botticelli. The awe-inspiring Florence Cathedral, with its iconic dome, reminds visitors of the city’s enduring legacy as a cradle of art, culture, and intellect.

Assisi

The medieval town of Assisi, designated UNESCO World Heritage Site for its significant art and architecture, is a place that offers serene beauty. Nestled on a hilltop, this town is a testament to the perseverance of time. As you walk through its narrow lanes, ancient churches, and peaceful squares, you’ll be transported back to a simpler yet equally profound era. Don’t miss the 13th century Basilica di San Francesco, a highlight of medieval Europe.

Rome

History, food, and art lovers will all find something to adore in Rome, the Eternal City, where layers of culture unfold at every corner. From the grandeur of the Colosseum to the awe-inspiring ruins of ancient Rome, you’ll be transported back to the time of gladiators and emperors. A visit to the Vatican Museums and the Sistine Chapel will leave travelers in awe of Michelangelo’s magnificent frescoes.

A tour through Italy, no matter where it takes you, will offer memories and stories that you can cherish for a lifetime. From city to countryside, it offers a stunning mosaic of history, art, and culture. It’s a gift that keeps on giving, a treasure trove that beckons travelers to explore and immerse themselves in its splendor. Explore Gate 1 Travel’s Italy & Sicily packages and book your unforgettable journey today!

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Explore the Enchanting Galapagos Islands

The Galapagos Islands, located just off the coast of Ecuador, are a paradise for nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers alike. This archipelago is renowned for its rich biodiversity, unique wildlife, and pristine landscapes. Our tour packages make stops at some of the most captivating islands within the Galapagos. Read below for a preview of some of the features and highlights that await you in this extraordinary destination, and then check out Gate 1 Travel’s packages and plan your own Galapagos getaway!

San Cristobal Island

San Cristobal Island welcomes travelers with its vibrant energy and breathtaking landscapes. Here you’ll have the opportunity to spot frigatebirds nesting amidst dramatic cliffs. Don’t miss a visit to the Cerro Colorado Tortoise Reserve, a tortoise breeding center where you can witness the conservation efforts for the iconic and highly endangered Galapagos giant tortoises.

Rábida Island

Rábida Island offers an other-worldly landscape with its volcanic rocks surrounding a striking red sand beach. The walk brings you close to a large colony of sea lions, marine iguanas and several species of Darwin’s famous finches. Very close to the beach, a salt pond seasonally hosts migrating flamingos. Snorkelers appreciate the exceptional combination of underwater marine life and submarine landscapes.

Bartolomé Island

The golden beaches of Bartolomé Island are dominated by the iconic Pinnacle Rock, a towering lava structure that rises from the ocean’s edge. View an astonishing array of wildlife including Galapagos penguins, sea lions, turtles and a huge variety of fish. Adventurous spirited travelers can hike the steep climb to the summit of this small island for fantastic panoramic views of the entire archipelago.

Santa Cruz Island

Santa Cruz Island, the most populous of the Galapagos, is a hub of exploration. At the Charles Darwin Research Station, learn about ongoing conservation efforts and witness the famous giant tortoises up close. For a mesmerizing experience, explore the beautiful Divine Bay on our 12 Day Ecuador & Galapagos Islands tour. Noddy terns, herons, marine iguanas, Galapagos brown pelicans and more await!

North Seymour Island

Raised from the ocean by a seismic event, North Seymore Island captivates with its rugged terrain. As you stand along the shoreline, you can’t help but take in the raw power of the ocean crashing along the cliffs. Swallow-tailed gulls sit perched on ledges and a tiny forest of silver-grey Palo Santo trees stand tall. Among the many birds you’ll see, keep an eye out for blue-footed boobies performing their comical mating dances.

The Galapagos Islands are a treasure trove of natural wonders, each island offering its own distinct character. From the unique wildlife to the striking landscapes, every corner of this archipelago holds a surprise waiting to be discovered. Whether you’re a wildlife enthusiast, an avid photographer, or simply someone seeking an unforgettable adventure, the Galapagos Islands promise an experience that will forever leave its mark on your heart and soul. Start planning your Galapagos Gate 1 adventure today!

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Experience the Greatest Wonders of the World: Zambia, Botswana & South Africa

The southern region of Africa is as photogenic as they come, showcasing euphoric animals, sweeping sand dunes, and beaches clad with penguins. From sunrise to sunset, these natural scenes unfold for all to see, filling in your scrapbook without any trouble.

While a two-week period will allow you to barely scratch the surface of southern Africa’s lure, our 13-day tour through Zambia, Botswana, and South Africa provides an immersive opportunity to experience these wonders firsthand. Bring your best safari style, camera gear, and binoculars for this daydreaming adventure.

Rivers and Falls and Railways

Challenging many individuals’ perceptions of Africa are the continent’s bodies of water, adding to its diverse landscape. During your travels, you’ll have the chance to experience these in a unique way, first through a sunset cruise down the Zambezi River. Animal sightings might include hippos, elephants, and buffalo. Eventually, this river plunges downward, creating the iconic scene of Victoria Falls. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is a highlight of the trip, often presenting a rainbow for viewers to awe over.

As the day goes on, your legs might begin to tire, putting you in the perfect position to board a restored steam train. Enjoy a pre-dinner train ride along the aged railway lines, peeking out your window to spot some remote whereabouts.

A Day of Game Drives

Situated in northern Botswana is a solitary stretch of preserved land named Chobe National Park. Its grasslands and watering holes are the breeding grounds for a variety of wildlife native to Africa. Picture sturdy elephants, long-necked giraffes, striped zebras, and regal lions. These big-name animals make up a larger picture of wildlife that gallivant through this protected area. Your trip will allow you and your travel mates to rest in an open safari vehicle while scouting out the best viewing spots in both the early morning and the sun-drenched afternoon.

Setting Chobe apart from its rival game drives is its suitable environment for bird watching, as it is home to a variety of species ranging in size, color, and demeanor. You’ll want to make sure you’ve packed those infamous binoculars for this day of the trip.

Enjoy Safari Cruises on More Than One Occasion

Safaris are not meant to be landbound. This immersive tour through southern Africa’s best wonders will give you ample opportunity to view wildlife from differing points of view, with safari cruises reigning supreme for many. In the aforementioned Chobe National Park, travelers will also have the option to embark on a sunset safari cruise, enjoying an evening gliding past hippos, buffalo, and antelope.

Okavango Delta, on the other hand, is a swampy paradise reached by aircraft. These grasslands are notorious for becoming flooded at certain points of the year, but their presence in the Kalahari Desert makes an ideal habitat for a number of animals, including ostrich, crocodiles, and wildebeests.

Other safari activities that can be optionally included in your itinerary include canoe cruises, nature walks, and fishing expeditions.

The Highlights of Cape Town

Cape Town, South Africa, is a port city with scenic coastal views, mountaintops, and architectural hotspots. With your time here, you’ll be encouraged to explore the city’s colorful appeal. Most importantly, you’ll want to ascend to Table Mountain, approachable either by a hike or taking an aerial cable car, the latter of which allows visitors to peacefully overlook the city below.

Upon descending from the mountaintop, make a brief stop at the Milnerton Lighthouse, a distinguished white beam that acts as a nautical guard.

Included in your tour is a home-cooked meal with your host family, allowing for a cultural exchange of stories, flavorful food, and good company.

A trip to Cape Town wouldn’t be complete without visiting Boulders Beach, a protected area home to a lovable penguin colony that spends its days waddling on the sand and jumping in the water.

Wine Tours and Fishing Villages

South Africa has a thriving wine production scene, with a variety of vineyards mapping out a wine route perfect for a day of sampling these bottles. In the town of Franschhoek, you’ll be able to board a hop-on-hop-off tram through the lush wine valley, making intermittent stops at a handful of estates and finishing with the university town of Stellenbosch.

Find more wildlife before leaving Africa with a tour through Cape Peninsula, making a stop at the fishing village of Hout Bay and the Cape of Good Hope Nature Reserve. Here, you’ll likely spot some cheeky baboons, horned bonteboks, and more.

Finish off your drive by the seaside and prepare for your final moments in southern Africa, reminiscing on the diverse wonders of the world you witnessed in this short span of time.

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A Taste of East Africa: Experience the Culture and Cuisine

No matter where your travels take you, it will be nearly impossible to match the rich culture and cuisine that is found in eastern Africa. For those who have traveled this route, they would agree that this side of Africa has electric energy made even more apparent by its perfectly-posed wildlife and fearless safari leaders.

Needless to say, it is important to get out of your comfort zone on your travels. Eastern Africa does this extremely well, introducing its culture to curious travelers wanting a peek at this side of the continent.

What Is Waiting for You in Terms of Culture

Peruse Local Markets and Historical Sites

While eastern Africa has a wide stretch of open land ideal for wildlife to thrive, it also has been habituated by a lively people group whose culture is evident for all. Kigali City, the capital of Rwanda, is an excellent example of this, with its modern feel connecting current residents to the city’s past. One event, in particular, that is honored here is Rwanda’s genocide, which visitors can learn about in more depth at the Kigali Genocide Memorial.

Diving deeper into the culture, travelers can stroll through the local craft market to purchase locally-created items ranging from baskets to dolls to bracelets. Support the local economy and learn about the story behind these souvenirs to make your visit even more meaningful.

Peer Into the Lives of Gorillas

Eastern Africa’s culture is very closely tied to its wildlife. You’ll have the chance to learn about this connection more intimately as you embark on a gorilla trek with experienced rangers. Having curated this activity to be as sustainable as possible, visitors are led on a hike lasting up to 7 hours, trekking through the foothills of the Virunga Volcanoes.

Many would argue that there is nothing more surreal than camouflaging with your surroundings while searching for a secluded gorilla family. After spotting a family of these great apes, you’ll be allotted an hour to watch them do life, which largely consists of eating and playing.

Say Yes to Monkey Business

Home to the distinguishable and, quite frankly, adorable Golden monkeys is none other than the highland forests of Volcanoes National Park. While you’ll experience a variety of wildlife on this trek, your main purpose is to catch a glimpse of these playful primates. Given their current endangered status, this remarkable experience will be one that you will treasure for a lifetime.

Experience Additional Wildlife on Game Drives

What brings most travelers to Africa is its plethora of safaris promising front-row views to hair-raising wildlife. If this was your motivation to travel to Africa, you’re in luck. Eastern Africa is home to a plethora of reserves and national parks that strive to protect these species while also providing a safe opportunity for foreigners to experience them up close and personal.

A few locations you’ll spot this wildlife in during your game drives include Masai Mara National Reserve, Serengeti National Park, Amboseli National Park, and more. Keep your eyes peeled for rhinos, lions, elephants, buffalo, and leopards.

Before you leave, conquer your fear of heights by signing up for a sunrise balloon safari. Elevated above the vast landscape, you’ll be able to spot these majestic creatures from a new angle. If this isn’t convincing enough, you’ll also receive a champagne breakfast upon your safe landing.

What Is Waiting for You in Terms of Cuisine

Sample Local Coffee

Coffee has deep routes in eastern Africa, specifically in Ethiopia. Of course, this phenomenon spread worldwide, but it is still vastly celebrated in its more natural form in Africa. Kigali City in Rwanda has capitalized on this worldwide beverage, serving a sweet and savory flavor in its many coffee shops. During your travels, indulge in coffee the Rwandan way in one of its many aesthetic shops.

Take a Local Cooking Class

When in eastern Africa, you’ll likely feel inspired by the diverse cuisine. Form a deeper connection to the local culture by enrolling in a cooking class to discover how they prepare some of their most renowned dishes. You’ll gain a broad overview of the larger cuisine offerings, creating a bucket list of recipes to indulge in once more before your travels come to an end.

Indulge in These Favorite Dishes

Although your cooking class will provide a great introduction to the region’s famed dishes, there is never any harm in coming prepared with a list of recipes that you can’t leave without trying. One dish that reigns supreme in Kenya is matoke, a mixture of fried bananas, onions, tomatoes, and sauce.

In Tanzania, don’t miss out on a local favorite: mandazi. Bearing the appearance of a beignet sans powdered sugar, mandazi is fried bread that makes for a sugary treat. Some other popular foods to try throughout your trip include ugali, tibs, and mshikaki. Eastern Africa is an influential destination with a mixture of culture, cuisine, and wildlife that never ceases to inspire travelers. The aforementioned activities can all be experienced through our 15-day tour through Kenya, Tanzania, and Rwanda, but there are countless other trips led through eastern Africa that share similarities with this itinerary, all of which are exuding with culture.

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Experience An Ultimate Trip to the Exotic Galapagos

It’s no surprise that visiting a destination as unique as the Galapagos Islands would also entail a unique travel experience in order to experience them. Yet that very prospect awaits erstwhile travelers who come to this remote archipelago looking to immerse themselves in the varied natural wonders on display. To best appreciate the destination, let’s take a look at the overall experience. Only then can the full appeal of this bucket-list locale be truly understood.

Make The Most of Your Gateways

The only commercial flights in and out of the Galapagos Islands are from the mainland Ecuadorian cities of Quito and Guayaquil. Even on a short trip, taking a few days to explore these vibrant cities before and/or after your stay in the Galapagos will add a very enjoyable dimension to your itinerary. You can either bask in the historic charm of UNESCO World Heritage Quito, with its colonial era churches and architecture, or have some fun in the modern metropolis of Guayaquil, with its resplendent Malecon 2000 and colorful Las Penas neighborhood. For a taste of both old and new, why not try a combination of both?

Touring the Islands

Arriving at the island of Baltra, visitors to the Galapagos have essentially two options: board a cruise ship or yacht to explore the archipelago, or concentrate your time on a select few destinations. For budget-conscious travelers, the latter is by far the most practical option—one that will still allow for meaningful experiences that encapsulate the characteristic sights and activities that make the Galapagos a world-class destination.

Santa Cruz

Practically adjacent to the gateway airport on Baltra Island, the island of Santa Cruz is host to some wonderful volcanic scenery and nature-focused activities. Most visitors will at some point either stay in or pass through the town of Puerto Ayora, situated on Academy Bay along the southern coast of the island. Nearby is the Charles Darwin Research Station, a must-see attraction where visitors can gain greater insights on the unique flora and fauna found only in the Galapagos, along with up to date information on current conservation programs.

Day Trips

From Puerto Ayora, guests can embark on a variety of day trips to visit surrounding islands—each with their own appeal. A popular trip is out to tiny Bartolomé Island, with its signature feature—Pinnacle Rock. Surrounded by beaches suitable for swimming and snorkeling, you might see turtles, sea lions, several types of sharks and rays, and even a small penguin colony in the shadow of this spire of lava rock jutting up from the shoreline. Another popular day trip is a visit to North Seymour Island. This low-lying land-mass is teeming with wildlife—boasting large colonies of frigate birds, iguanas, and blue-footed boobies.

Practical Details

As was mentioned before, visiting the Galapagos is not your everyday adventure. With that in mind, some practical tips will help you enjoy your trip to the fullest.

One of the most appealing aspects of the Galapagos Islands is their remote, unspoiled and undeveloped nature. In practical terms that means that at times getting to these amazing locations will require a measure of stamina, often crossing through uneven terrain. Those prone to seasickness would do well to bring medicine with them (and take it before getting on a boat) and be sure to have your camera equipment fully charged and ready for wildlife encounters that can arise at any given time.

The Galapagos Islands lie along the Equator, so air and water temperatures are relatively stable all year long, with the coolest months being June through November. As a national park, there are associated fees specific to the islands, though when traveling with a reputable tour operator such details are generally included in the price. And while on the subject, having at least some of your activities led by a knowledgeable guide who speaks your language will greatly enhance your overall experience.

The Galapagos is a bucket-list destination for those who love nature, animals, diving and anything related to ecology. With some forethought, dedication and the assistance of a knowledgeable tour operator, you can experience this natural wonderland with minimal hassle and make your experience the ultimate trip to the Galapagos Islands.

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An Adventure Through Ecuador and the Amazon

Ecuador has long been known as a premier destination for soft adventure. With a landscape ranging from towering volcanoes to steamy rain forest to island archipelagos, opportunities for meaningful interaction with its natural wonders are inevitable. However some adventure seekers are unaware of one of Ecuador’s most appealing features: these varied terrains are all in close proximity with each other. The following is a rundown of some of the incredible natural diversity Ecuador has on offer, all within a compact itinerary.

Quito

Most leisure visitors arrive to the country via Ecuador’s vibrant capital, Quito. Not only is it worth spending a few days here to acclimate to the high altitude, but the historic and cultural attractions demand some attention. As a UNESCO World Heritage Site, you’ll love exploring the historic center’s cobblestone streets dotted with ornate churches and colonial Spanish architecture. During the day you can take a trip up the Teleferiqo—a cable car that will bring you to even greater heights to view breathtaking (both literal and figurative) panoramas of the city. Have a bite to eat or do some browsing at the many cafes and shops that line the charming city squares. And after nightfall, a visit to La Ronda—a narrow street brimming with restaurants and live music—is an essential experience.

Otavalo

Just a two hour ride north of Quito, you can immerse yourself in Andean culture at the market town of Otavalo. Surrounded by imposing volcanoes, your attention will be divided between the natural beauty and the tempting offerings at the famous Otavalo Market. Here you’ll encounter locals in their indigenous dress, and have the option to purchase some of the colorful textiles that are characteristic of the region.

Papallacta

One of the great benefits of traveling through Ecuador, is the abundance of things to see in between destinations. The small alpine town of Papallacta is a great example of this. Located at the juncture where the landscape transforms from alpine to jungle, Papallacta is famous for its thermal pools. Guests can soak in both the water and the scenery, for a tranquil oasis where the mountains begin their descent to the endless canopy of the Amazon Rain Forest.

Punta Ahuano and the Amazon Jungle

This small village on the banks of the Napo River is the gateway to Ecuador’s portion of the famed Amazon Basin, and a great starting point for explorations of this unique ecological treasure. A highlight of a visit to the Amazon is the chance to stay at one of the many ecolodges that are tucked away in the dense jungle—most only accessible by boat. Guests are taken on several wildlife viewing tours, usually via motorized canoe. This allows you the chance to get up-close and personal with a wide array of jungle denizens, from monkeys to macaws, anteaters and sloths, countless birds and the occasional pink river dolphin. And at night, the sounds of the jungle will lull you to sleep with a gentle cacophony of insect song.

Baños

After the slow pace of the Amazon, a trip to the tourist town of Baños will get your blood pumping again. Not only is it a great place to revel in Ecuador’s natural beauty—with some 60 waterfalls nearby—but it also has on offer a wide gamut of adventure activities such as whitewater rafting, kayaking, canyoning as well as the iconic ‘swing at the end of the world’. A visit here is a great way to sample the plethora of activities Ecuador possesses, and leave you in anticipation of your next visit because there’s still so much left to see and do.

There are many locations across the planet that showcase natural beauty, varied terrain and soft adventure opportunities. But few, if any, can match Ecuador’s wealth of attractions in such a small area. A visit here is a visit to some of the planet’s greatest ecosystems, and the best part is that you’re never more than a short flight or bus ride away.