Rainforest River Cruise from Manaus, Brazil

Brazil is a low profile country for Canadians to visit. This is ending now that long standing international trade irritants have been solved. It’s now possible to see this amazing… Continue reading
Brazil is a low profile country for Canadians to visit. This is ending now that long standing international trade irritants have been solved. It’s now possible to see this amazing… Continue reading
When Travel Opens Up, You Can Be Ready To Go We know that right now you would like to travel but, with the government travel advisories in place, it puts… Continue reading
A Live Virtual Tour Tour snapshot Mandala art (geometric patterns) is so much more than pretty designs. Did you know, it’s actually used as a form of meditation and has… Continue reading
A Live Virtual Tour Tour snapshot In Japan, an izakaya is where friends come together to share drinks and food after a day of work. And we want to bring… Continue reading
A new branch of independent tours in Europe are about to take off. They are what you could almost call hop on, hop off tours made of segments that can be bolted together to create to your own personal preferences. Continue reading
These tours in India and Sri Lanka are really suited to anyone looking for the real deal, not filtered by too much separation from what is going on outside the hotel room or bus window. The story teller in the video really captures the essence by saying that what happens on this trip (and really all group trips) takes place between the lines of the written itinerary. Continue reading
Delve into the cultures of the world to see, learn and try what artisans of today create. Over the years we’ve helped people discover culture on group and private journeys… Continue reading
We have always taken the view that when you travel, wherever you travel and whatever you do when you travel, there is an exchange between the hosts and the visitors. Learn how we support Himalayan women’s projects by travelling with Exodus. Continue reading
The Iles de la Madeleine are populated with over 12,000 people who are largely descendants of French and English colonists and traders. The language of majority is French, but English is spoken. As a destination this is one of Canada’s surprising little gems that has yet to be visited by many tourists. The Islands have a strong artisan community and a fabulous food culture with seafood, locally made craft beers, wine and French style breads and pastries. Continue reading
Playing for Change is a musical project encompassing musicians from around the world. Continue reading