Signature Trips 2019

Most of us start the New Year promising to transform ourselves – that we will eat less, exercise hard, read more and travel extensively. The last one, though enjoyable, can be a tedious one to achieve. Nevertheless, help is at hand for you to stick to that last resolution. Presenting Signature Trips from The Wanderers.These are our showpiece journeys that remove the tyranny of figuring out where to go, what to do and how to go about doing it. Leave all that to  us, because we have been passionately curating travel experiences for over two decades now.

Our Signature Trips

THE HIDDEN NORWAY 
Rugged but stunningly beautiful, the mountains of the Lofoten Islands stand like sentinels above the restless Norwegian Sea. It’s a piece of dramatic wilderness that the Norwegians prefer to keep secret.

LOFOTEN ISLANDS, NORWAY

 

CALL US TODAY TO VISIT IN JUNE, JULY OR AUGUST

KAILASH MANSAROVAR, TIBET
AN INNER JOURNEY
Will you be called this year to visit this holiest of all holy mountains? Will you be invited by its famous resident to make the divine trek and seek his blessings?
SUBMIT TO HIM & CALL US TO VISIT FROM MID-MAY TO MID-OCTOBER

OLGEI, MONGOLIA- MONGOLIA IN A SNAP
Go on a photo tour with renowned photographer Swarup Chatterjee and discover the lives of throat singers, camel herders and traditional nomad families who are an intrinsic part of the distinctive Mongolian landscape.
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MOSTAR, BOSNIA
BEAUTY IN TRAGEDY
Bosnia & Hercegovina made headlines as a battle-ground, but now is a beautiful, peaceful land layered with history and culture. Mull on the human condition while visiting Stari Most, or the old bridge.
CALL US TODAY TO VISIT FROM MAY TO OCTOBER

LOWER ZAMBEZI NATIONAL PARK, ZAMBIA
CREATURE COMFORTS
Live it up in the spectacular African bush. Enjoy terrific sightings of the magnificent wild animals of Africa in great comfort and luxury in the well-appointed lodges in the Lower Zambezi National Park.
CALL US TODAY TO VISIT FROM JULY TO OCTOBER

TRANS-SIBERIAN RAIL JOURNEY
THE LAST GREAT TRAIN ADVENTURE
A railway journey that covers almost one-third of the Earth’s surface. Get on board the Tsar’s Gold Train, and watch the landscape unfold from Moscow all the way to Beijing via Lake Baikal and Mongolia.
CALL US TODAY TO BOARD BETWEEN JUNE AND EARLY SEPTEMBER

NORTHERN LIGHTS, SWEDEN
TURN ON THE LIGHTS
Stay in an isolated tree house hotel in the Lapland forest and watch the magical Aurora Borealis put on a show as you lie in the open or via the skylight in your bedroom.
CALL US TODAY TO VISIT FROM JANUARY TO MARCH 2020

AMAZON RAINFOREST, ECUADOR
IT’S AMAZIN’!
Live the life of an adventurous explorer. Walk on a bridge suspended over the rainforest canopy, paddle through creeks, climb a kapok tree, swim in a black-water lake, search for the world’s tiniest monkey…
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ANTARCTICA
THE LAST CONTINENT
The ultimate travel destination. Go on an expedition cruise to the Antarctic Peninsula and South Shetland Islands to experience the fascinating and extreme part of our planet – the last pristine region of Mother Earth.
CALL US TODAY TO VISIT FROM JANUARY TO MARCH 2020

CHERRY BLOSSOMS, JAPAN
BIG IN JAPAN
The sakura is not a mere flower, it is an obsession. Join millions of Japanese in celebration of the pink cherry blossoms, an annual ritual called hanami, and rejoice in all things Japan.
CALL US TODAY TO VISIT FROM FEBRUARY TO MAY 2020

Consult Your Wanderers Professional

For more information drop us al mail at askus@thewanderers.co.in
Or buzz our travel experts at any of our offices close to your city: 
Alifiya @ Kolkata: +91 9831087222
Farzana @ Nagpur: +91 8888226634
Shradha @Mumbai : +91 920041279
Carolyne @Mumbai : +91 9619054538
Sharad @Mumbai : +91 8291445737
Sarang @ Ahmedabad : +91 9601256551
Keyur @ Ahmedabad : +91 8888226634

Insiders View on South Africa

Pieter Erasmus,  Johannesburg


South Africa is home to a wide array of vibrant, rich cultures, each with their own deep history. The South African landscape is as beautiful as it is diverse. It has an endless abundance of natural wonders – mountains, forests, rock formations, beaches, deserts and various other geological features.

One little-known fact/trivia that everyone should know about when travelling to South Africa?

People sometimes forget that after many years of isolation it is only in the last 20 years or so that tourism has become a viable industry in South Africa. With this South Africans are still fascinated by people from other countries and there is a real interest to talk to people and find out about their cultures and countries. This makes South Africa a very warm and welcoming place to visit.

What is a must buy when in this region?

If I had to narrow it down, then I would say wine. We produce world class quality wine and at a very affordable price. Wine culture in South Africa is very accessible and not “snobbish” so it’s easy to buy good quality wine.

What is your advice to first-time travellers?

Hmmm. Come hungry! We are notorious for our food portions so you will probably leave the country a couple of kilograms heavier.

One thing to definitely pack when travelling to this region?

Sunglasses. South Africa has one of the highest percentages of sunny days per annum of any country in the world.

One activity anyone travelling to this region should not miss.

Africa = safari. So a good safari experience is not too be missed. There are many options but a proper 48-hour stay at a good private game lodge is not too be missed. Unlike some of the other African countries, safari in South Africa is accessible and the infrastructure around the lodges is excellent.

Where should anyone, travelling to this region, definitely get their picture taken?

Difficult one because there are so many spots. Most people, however, will take a picture at the Cape of Good Hope and specifically the most South-Westerly point of the African continent.

Which is the best place to get a panoramic photo?

On a clear day from the top of Table Mountain!

The best place to enjoy sunset/sunrise?

Nothing beats the sunset/sunrise in the African bush. Luckily staying at a safari lodge you will be out on safari during both these events so you won’t miss out!

The most romantic place to take a special someone to.

Franschhoek in the Cape Winelands is a beautiful small town that oozes romance. Lovely small boutique hotels and guesthouses and some of the best restaurants in the country to enjoy a romantic dinner.

The best place to have local food?

I love the African dinner experience at Gold Restaurant in Cape Town. More than just dinner it is an evening of African music, storytelling and food.

Your favourite local dish and drink that you would recommend.

For the sweet tooth, a local delegacy is called a Koeksister. Knotted dough deep fried and soaked in syrup. South Africans can have a 10-minute conversation about their favourite type of koeksister!
A favourite non-alcoholic drink is Appetizer, a sparkling apple juice which most people enjoy.

One place only the locals would know.

There are many tourist towns along the Garden Route along the main road like Mossel Bay, Knysna, Plettenberg Bay etc. However, there are some little gems which the locals keep to themselves. Nature’s Valley is a good example, a small coastal enclave with beautiful beaches, mountains and forests.

The best pub and best place to catch up for a drink.

There are some excellent pubs in the city of Cape Town. A personal favourite is called The Village Idiot in Loop Street.
For the non-drinkers, Truth Coffee in Buitenkant Street in Cape Town is widely acclaimed to be the best coffee shop in the world! Try the flat white it’s superb.

A local festival you feel more travellers should come and see.

The annual Knysna Oyster Festival normally takes place at the end of June, beginning of July in Knysna which is outside traditional tourism season for Knysna which is towards the end of the year. Great festival with art, food and some sporting events to participate in.

The things guidebooks will not tell anyone about.

The big turnaround in downtown city of Johannesburg. For years Johannesburg City had a bad reputation around safety, but there are some amazing pockets that are re-developing at an amazing rate like the Maboneng Precinct, Braamfontein etc.
Guidebooks might tell you to avoid Johannesburg City but this is no longer the case!

Is there any particular month you would not recommend travel to this region and what would that reason be?

Not really, South Africa really is all year round destination. Weather is temperate so we don’t have extreme weather or temperature fluctuations.

How would you describe South Africa in one word?

In one sentence, South Africa is Africa “Lite”. Let me explain, South Africa provides a great introduction into the continent of Africa, offering all the experiences people come to Africa for i.e. wildlife, culture etc. but wrapped up in modern, convenient travel experience.
Like a “Lite Beer”, all of the taste, less of the calories…

 

 

Pieter Erasmus,

I am 42 years old and have been in the Tourism Trade for my entire work life.

I love South Africa and I am passionate about sharing this country with the world.

 

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