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By Emma Macfarlane 17 Apr, 2024
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By Emma Macfarlane 29 Feb, 2024
Valentina Harris is a chef, author and broadcaster on the subject of Italian cuisine. She has published more than 30 books including Risotto! Risotto!, The Italian Regional Cookbook and Food and Cooking of Milan and Bologna. Born in Tuscany, Valentina studied at cooking school in Rome and has spent much time in Emilia-Romagna, the source of many of Italy's finest culinary ingredients. She is the perfect companion to a 'foodie' tour to Italy. Kirker have put together some tours to Rome and Bologna this year on which Valentina will accompany discovering restaurants and food producers off the tourist trail. Below is information on both tours. Roman Cuisine with Valentina Harris 5 nights – departs 22 April 2024 Valentina learned her cooking skills in Rome, a city which has an extraordinary culinary tradition dating back two millennia. This carefully-crafted new itinerary will take you beyond the “Menu Turistico” of the Eternal City to discover the traditional dishes and authentic restaurants which embody the city’s food history. There is also an opportunity to explore the surrounding Castelli Romani. Dine in style during your trip, from local markets to Michelin-starred restaurants, and meet some of the best local food producers and winemakers. Price from £3,178 per person (single supp. £639) What's Included • Return flights • Five nights accommodation with breakfast • Three dinners and two lunches • All sightseeing, entrance fees and gratuities as described • The company of Italian culinary expert, chef and food writer Valentina Harris Bologna – Italy’s Gastronomic Heart 5 nights - departs 8 October 2024 Known as “la dotta, la grassa, la rossa” for its ancient university, rich cuisine and terracotta rooftops, Bologna is at the heart of Italian cuisine. The surrounding region produces many of Italy's most celebrated delicacies. Valentina will introduce magnificent art galleries and museums, splendid Renaissance churches and – of course – delicious food in carefully selected local restaurants. Visit the nearby cities of Modena and Parma and meet traditional producers of Balsamic vinegar and ‘parmigiano e prosciutto’. Price from £2,689 per person (single supp. £396) What's Included • Return flights • Five nights accommodation with breakfast • Three dinners and two lunches • All sightseeing, entrance fees and gratuities as described • The company of Italian culinary expert, chef and food writer Valentina Harris For further information pop in and see us or get in touch.
By Emma Macfarlane 23 Feb, 2024
Forte Village is a premier resort on Sardinia’s stunning Southern coast. The resort has 8 hotels, 13 villas and 21 restaurants. The restaurant choice is superb ranging from local to Michelin star cuisine. 116 acres are host to a wealth of unforgettable family experiences including the Real Madrid Foundation Clinic, open-air spa and endless entertainment for younger members of the family from babies to teens. Each of the 8 hotels within the resort offers something special. Mesmerising sea views and tranquil lush tropical gardens surround a range of spacious and comfortable accommodation. From spacious classic rooms to family bungalows and beachside suites, the hotels offer exclusive services to enhance every stay. 6 Reasons to stay at Forte Village 1. Forte Village has been the world’s leading resort for 24 consecutive years 2. Hotel, suites, bungalows and villas offer luxurious accommodation options for families and couples 3. 21 restaurants and 14 bars offer a vast choice from Michelin star cuisine to wood fired pizzas 4. Over 20 sports are on offer and the newly renovated spa is a dream 5. Just a stone’s throw from the sea is an enchanted garden for children 6. There is a good choice of accommodation from spacious classic rooms to beachside suites The hotels, suites and villas Hotel Bouganville, nestled within Forte Village Resort’s verdant gardens boasts a prime location near the main pool and spa. The resort’s myriad of sports and leisure activities are nearby. Hotel La Palme Hotel La Palme is located in the heart of the resort, close to all the pools and the charming Piazza Luisa. Large families particularly love the luxurious bungalows with private patio. Hotel Il Borgo This hotel is set on a hillside with spacious bungalows perfect for families. The hotel is close to the tennis courts, Children’s Wonderland, the oasis pool, the Baia delle Palme pool and Aquapark. Hotel Pineta Hotel Pineta is an oasis of peace, set in a tranquil Mediterranean courtyard surrounded by woodland. The hotel is central to the resort and great for families. Hotel Il Castello Hotel Il Castello offers an exclusive location with the charming Cavaliere garden Restaurant, just steps from the beach. The Hotel Castello Garden Bungalows offer independent accommodation with a personal service close to the sea. The Hotel Castello Suites are luxurious and private and located on the 4th and 5th executive floors of the hotel. The suites are serviced by a private lift and private reception and offer spectacular views over the sea and gardens. Hotel Le Dune The magnificent bungalows at Le Dune are set in spacious gardens close to the sea, beach restaurants, the Piazza and Wonderland. Villa Del Parco Hotel & Spa Villa del Parco is intimate, private and charming and next to the resort Spa. Accommodation comprises stunning bedrooms and sumptuous bungalows. The rooftop views from the Belvedere restaurant are lovely. Waterfront Suites The luxurious Waterfront Suites directly face the sea offering spectacular and endless sea views. The suites enjoy access to all restaurants across the resort and are complemented by the services of a personal butler. Luxury Villas The resort also offers several luxury 2, 3 and 4 bed villas, exclusive and private each in a secluded location with spacious private garden and private pool. Villa guests have access to all the facilities of the resort. Activities at Forte Village Academies and Sport The Sports Academy at Forte Village offers professional training and the chance to experience personalised training sessions and improve your skill in various sports. Sports include triathlon, tennis, padel, art, coastal rowing, sailing, fencing, scuba diving, swimming, climbing, boxing, table tennis, dance, hockey, netball, rugby, cycling and go-karting. Guests can even master the art of being a DJ, doing magic tricks and circus performing. Children & Teens Happy children mean happy parents and at Forte Village Sardinia children have endless activities to choose from to keep them busy, meeting friends and having fun. Activities include Children’s Wonderland including a nursery, vegetable garden, theatre and pools and Acquapark and exclusive activities for teens at Leisureland. Wellness The Acquaforte Thalasso & Spa is set in a beautiful garden with six pure Sardinian seawater pools. A ‘Private Spa’ can be reserved for exclusive use by families and friends. Ayurvedic therapies, yoga, massage, and nutrition and immune system programmes are all on offer. Forte Village Offer Enjoy 7 nights at Hotel Bouganville , Forte Village, Sardinia Price from £1,899 per person Based on 2 adults sharing a Deluxe Bungalow Including return flights and transfers Also enjoy 15% discount when staying between 28th March and 26th July 2024 and between 17th August and 2nd November 2024 Get in touch for further information.
By Emma Macfarlane 25 Jan, 2024
Another year of excellent sporting events is underway. We have recently made bookings for clients to go and see the ATP Tennis Finals in Turin in November and there’s already excitement around the British and Irish Rugby tour of Australia in 2025. Below is a rundown of other 2024 sporting events to get involved with around the world. February 2nd Test - India v England Witness more cricketing excellence and upgrade the first test with the second at Visakhapatnam. Alongside the nail-biting action, add on a tailor-made tour around some of the country’s most iconic sites. Prices from £10,495 per person. March Dubai World Cup Watch the ‘Race of Champions’ at Meydan Racecourse where the top names in horse racing stampede to the finish line. You’ll also have a chance to see Dubai at its finest with a sunset desert safari excursion. Prices from £2,295 per person. April Hong Kong Rugby Sevens World-class rugby action kicks off in Hong Kong for the sixth match of the Rugby Sevens calendar. Indulge in superb hospitality through the match and stay in the buzzing heart of Causeway Bay. Prices from £4,895 per person. May Monaco Grand Prix Glamourous Monaco holds the iconic Grand Prix with challenging corners and sharp turns - it’s long been a fan-favourite. For a memorable finale, your round the race off at the famous Amber Lounge F1 Party. Prices from £3,395 per person. June Palio di Siena Twice a year, Siena hosts one of the world’s most historic and prestigious horseraces. Watch as racers battle to win the prize of great honour and enjoy a gourmet stay in the heart of Tuscany. Prices from £4,195 per person. July Hungarian Grand Prix Tensions run high at Hungaroring for a fraught battle for the podium – enjoy the best seats in the house at the Hungarian Grand Prix. Before the qualifying race, take plenty of time to explore the city of Budapest. Prices from £3,795 per person. August US Open Witness the season’s final Grand Slam event at Arthur Ashe Stadium, New York City. Enjoy the US Open as part of a tailor-made city break, staying in the city and exploring the sights. Call us for prices and availability. September Singapore Grand Prix With challenging road surfaces and the Singapore skyline as its backdrop, Marina Bay Street Circuit offers an electric F1 atmosphere. why not add on an escape to Bali, the Maldives or Malaysia. Prices from £2,555 per person. October Prix de L'Arc de Triomphe The Paris Longchamp Racecourse is where the sport’s richest prize fuels top-quality horse racing. Experience the race from finish line grandstand seats whilst enjoying a luxurious stay in Paris. Prices from £725 per person. November Melbourne Cup See the highlight of the Melbourne Cup Carnival and Australia’s premier horse race: the Lexus Melbourne Cup. While here, explore the Great Ocean Road or watch the famed Penguin Parade. Get in touch for prices and availability. December Abu Dhabi Grand Prix The year finishes with one of the most anticipated events in the calendar – the spectacular F1 Grand Prix finale at Yas Marina Circuit! Enjoy an unforgettable weekend in an exclusive hosted suite. There are plenty of sporting events around the world to get involved with. Get in touch to find out more.
By Emma Macfarlane 03 Jan, 2024
India exudes a sumptuous mix of traditions, an extraordinary culture, spiritual beliefs, festivals and architecture. India is a feast for the senses and somewhere which will stay with you long after you have departed. When to visit India October through to April is the best time to visit Rjasthan, Kerala and the wildlife parks of central India. It’s not too hot, the skies are clear and the nights are cool. May through to September is the optimum time for visiting the hills and mountain regions due to the heat on lower ground. If you want to pick up a bargain in a gloriously air-conditioned palace hotels, now is the time. Explore India This 2 week itinerary explores Rajasthan’s rich heritage including the Taj Mahal and some of North West India’s more regal and opulent locations. Known as the ‘Golden Triangle, the cities of Delhi, Agra and Jaipur are some of the most popular and interesting in India. Visit Mughal wonders and packed bazaars of Delhi. Experience Akbar’s ghost city of Fatehpur Sikri and the ‘Pink City’ of Jaipur. Venture into Ranthambore National Park for a chance to see some of India’s most interesting wildlife including the Royal Bengal Tiger. Spend a few days in Goa and soak up some Indian hospitality and the more relaxing side of India before returning home. Day 1 Depart London Heathrow Day 2 Arrive Delhi Stay at ITC Maurya for two nights Day 3 Half day sightseeing tour of old Delhi Explore Old Delhi, once the Mughal city of Shahjahanabad with its vibrant market lanes, old mansions and colourful neighbourhoods. Explore Chandni Chowk in a cycle rickshaw through lanes or gallis where everything from spices, brassware, antiques, jewellery and perfumes and perfumes are sold. Visit the highly decorative Jama Masjid the largest mosque in India: it’s courtyard can accommodate 25000 devotees to offer prayer at one time and later drive past the Red Fort and visit Raj Ghat, a memorial for Mahatma Gandhi. Half day sightseeing tour of New Delhi. New Delhi showcases the story of modern India with its open spaces, government buildings, museums and tree lined avenues. The tour starts with a drive to see the Rashtrapati Bhawan, the official residence of the President of India, Raj Path and the India Gate whose Amar Jawan Jyoti (eternal flame) has been burning since 1971 and symbolises the sacrifice of brave Indian soldiers. Visit the Qutb Minar, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This lofty tower inspired by the Minaret of Jam in Afghanistan has numerous inscriptions in Arabic and Nagari revealing its history over the centuries. Lastly visit Humayan’s tomb, the first garden tomb built by the Mughals in India. This mausoleum is synthesis of Persian architecture and Indian traditions which set up a new vogue – the Mughal style of architecture. Day 4 Transfer from Delhi to Agra Half day sightseeing tour of Agra A highlight of any stay in India, visit the Taj Mahal and Agra Fort. One of the world’s great monuments, the Taj Mahal was built in memory of Mumtaz Mahal, Mughal emperor Shah Jehan’s beloved wife. This mausoleum, built entirely of white marble is decorated with elaborate geometric forms and inlay work that showcases plants, flower and fruit motifs. This is followed by a visit to the impressive Diwan-e-Am and Diwan-e-Khas inside the red sandstone battlements of the Agra Fort Stay at The Trident for one night. Day 5 Transfer from Agra to Ranthambore On the way to Ranthambore, visit Fatehpur Sikri, built by Mughal Emperor Akbar in 1569 but deserted 14 years later due to lack of water supply. Visit the great collection of monuments within the ghost city: the Buland Darwaz, a 134 foot high victory gate, the imperial Jami Masjid, the tomb of Sheikh Salim Chishti and the Panch Mahal. Continue to Ranthambore and s tay at The Tigress for 2 nights. Day 6 Early morning and afternoon game drives in Ranthambore National Park Named after the historic fortress that lies within its territory, the Ranthambore National Park is situated at the edge of a plateau bound to the north by the Banas River and to the south by the Chambal River. One of the largest parks in India, Ranthambore stretches to 382 square kilometres of dense tropical dry forest. You will have a good chance of seeing India’s premier wildlife attraction, the Royal Bengal Tiger as well as leopard, wild boar, hyena, sloth bear and a variety of deer. Ranthambore is also home to a wide variety of trees, plants, birds and reptiles as well as the largest banyan trees in India. Day 7 Enjoy another early morning game drive in Ranthambore National Park for a chance to see a variety of Indian wildlife including the Royal Bengal Tiger. Transfer to Jaipur. Stay at Shahpura House for three nights Day 8 Explore Amber Fort in Jaipur on a sightseeing tour Visit the stunning 17th century hilltop fort at Amber. Set in the rugged hills, ascend the fort by elephant (or jeep) for striking views of the surrounding gorges and lake. Inside the fort, tour the extensive Maharaja’s apartments decorated with murals and mosaics as well as the glistening Hall of Mirrors. After a busy morning, enjoy the remainder of your day at leisure. Day 9 Half day sightseeing tour of Jaipur City Drive through the colourful bazaars to see the Hawa Mahal or Palace of Winds, built for the royal ladies to catch a glimpse of the outside world through delicate screened windows and balconies. Stop to see the Royal Observatory, or Jantar Mantar, which was built by Jai Singh, the founder of Jaipur and a passionate astronomer and builder. Visit the City Palace complex’s collection of rare manuscripts, armoury and costumes. Enjoy the reminder of the day at leisure to ponder what you have seen. Day 10 Transfer to Jaipur airport for your flight to Goa. On arrival in Goa, transfer to Taj Fort Aguada for five nights Day 11 to Day 14 Enjoy a relaxing few days at the beach Day 15 Enjoy a leisurely morning . Transfer to Goa airport for our flight to Mumbai. Stay at the ITC Maratha for one night. Day 16 Transfer to Mumbai airport for your flight home to London to Heathrow. To chat about travelling to India, do get in touch .
By Emma Macfarlane 12 Dec, 2023
Being at the coalface of travel, we know a thing or two about avoiding the potential pitfalls of booking a holiday and how to make the best of your time away. Book early Booking early you can secure fantastic prices and take advantage of lower deposits with some operators. For example, easyJet Holidays ask for a deposit of just £60 per person. Travel insurance Secure your travel insurance at the time of booking your holiday. If you need to make any unforeseen changes to your holiday or have reason to cancel, you won’t be covered if it starts on your departure date. Check passport expiry date Make sure you check the expiry date of your passport is up to date. Many destinations require passport expiry dates to be at least 6 months beyond the date of the last day of your holiday. Having been through 2 years of limited travel due to Covid many passport dates have gone unchecked so this is worth remembering. Check visa and entry requirements Check visa regulations and entry requirements of the countries you are travelling to. The Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) website is the best source of up to date travel information relevant to each country around the world. Check your junk folder Check your email junk folder. Many travel emails go there. Even tickets. Which can be a real inconvenience. Treat yourself What about adding a little extra to your holiday - for example, why not treat yourself to airport lounge passes to get your holiday off to a flying start! Ultimately…. Book with us, we will guide you and check every detail, taking all the stress away. We look forward to helping you get away in 2024. Pop in and see us or get in touch .
By Emma Macfarlane 09 Nov, 2023
Jennie recently spent a few days exploring Catalonia with our friends at Kirker Holidays. Masters of attention to detail and experiencing the best of the destination, Kirker started the trip in Barcelona visiting the Costa Brava and Lleida. On arrival into Barcelona, Jennie and her travel companions enjoyed lunch at Mussol , a Catalan farmhouse experience in the city offering Catalan delicacies and orientation of the city from the roof terrace. On day two, Jennie headed out to the coast of Catalonia. This part of the coast is relatively unexplored and off the beaten track. Jennie walked through aromatic pine forests followed by a truly authentic gastronomic experience in a fisherman’s cove. She enjoyed locally home cooked traditional cuisine accompanied by fantastic Catalan wines. This is something that we can organise for you to enjoy during your stay. Staying at the stunning Hostal de la Gavina in S’Agaró, Costa Brava was a treat. The hotel has a timeless elegance, beautifully furnished rooms and incredible views. Located between two lovely beaches in the town of S’Agaró, the hotel has attracted wealthy Catalans looking for relaxation since the 1930s as well as a host of celebrities. Past guests include Elizabeth Taylor, John Wayne and Salvador Dali and Frank Sinatra proposed to Ava Gardner in the hotel’s bar. Lady Gaga is a more recent guest – she stayed in the sumptuous royal suite. Jennie particularly enjoyed the cocktails, made by Albert in the pool bar, enjoyed whilst relaxing on one of the sunbeds overlooking the sea. The staff here were particularly helpful and friendly. Jennie travelled to the city of Lleida on day three, a city filled with history and very few tourists. The Cathedral La Seu Vella is a master piece, the city is a university city, very authentic and great value for money. The Cathedral La Seu Vella is a masterpiece and worth visiting – Jennie climbed 238 steps to the top of the bell Tower to check out the most amazing views of the city. Lleida is a great city to include in a three centre itinerary – from Barcelona, take the high speed train to Lleida, then onto Madrid on the AVE train, or visa versa. Jennie stayed in the Parador de Lleida, a former 17th century convent just moments from the Calle Mayor in the historic centre of the city. Jennie really enjoyed a few fabulous days exploring Catalonia. These destinations offer a great itinerary combining the well known city of Barcelona, the Costa Brava and the lesser known city of Lleida. Do get in touch with Jennie if you would like to know more.
By Martyn Fisher 08 Nov, 2023
Martyn spent last weekend in Rome. Here he tells us all about his trip; Rome is a city I last visited 20 years or so ago and never really scratched below the surface. I have always only had time for the main sites in and around the Spanish Steps. This time I decided we would stay 3 nights and see as much Rome as we could. We arrived on Friday lunchtime and having checked into our hotel near the Colosseum decided to walk to the Spanish Steps to head to the top and enjoy a sundowner. The walk to the steps took about 40 minutes – this time scale seemed to permutate throughout our trip. We arrived at the Piazza di Spagna around 4 pm. It was a beautiful evening as we climbed to the top of the stairs and sought out the bar at the top. With a small terrace, it’s a great place to people watch whilst sipping an Aperol Spritz. For dinner that evening we headed to Ristorante alla Rampa http://www.allarampa.com/ for Pasta and Tiramisu. The restaurant is tucked away off a square and was recommended to me by one of our favourite suppliers – Hisham Mahmoud of https://www.kirkerholidays.com/. When you book a city break with Kirker you will receive a list of their top recommendations enabling you to get the most out of your stay. We walked back to the hotel for a good night’s sleep. On Saturday we decided we would walk all the sites starting at the Colosseum where we wanted to spend the majority of our time. We had booked a small guided tour through Gray Line before our arrival. We joined our group of 10 and had the most wonderful, informative 4 hour walk around the Colosseum, the Forum and Palatine Hill. I think this dive into one of Rome’s most historic sites made the whole weekend. It was not a cheap tour but enabled us to learn so much more than we ever would wandering on our own with only guide books for company. In our short time in Rome we visited many coffee shops and restaurants and were not disappointed with any of them. Getting to Rome is very easy: Easyjet and British Airways have a daily flight schedule to Rome and we work with many trusted suppliers operating in Rome. We flew with Easyjet to Rome and transferred into town on the Leonardo Express from the Airport. We booked a hotel within walking distance of the hotel on the way to the Colosseum. It was an ideal location and a fabulous weekend exploring the Eternal City. Where to stay Hotel de la Ville , one Sir Rocco Forte’s Italian hotels, sits at the top of the Spanish Steps. 104 rooms enjoy views over the rooftops of Rome. Contemporary interiors inspired by the era of the Grand Tour have been designed by Olga Polizzi. Michelin star chef, Fulvio Pierangelini has created menus influenced by the cuisine of the Roman Empire for the elegant Mosaico restaurant, whilst Da Sistina offers more informal Roman trattoria dining. There is also a stylish rooftop bar and the Grand Tour theme recurs in the inventive cocktail bar taking flavours from the Venetian spice route and the Sicilian-inspired spa with five treatment rooms. Do get in touch with Martyn if you would like to hear more. November 2023
By Emma Macfarlane 09 Oct, 2023
“The Island of Ceylon is a small universe; it contains as many variations of culture, scenery and climate as some countries a dozen times its size.” Sir Arthur C Clarke This teardrop shaped island, nicknamed the pearl of the Indian Ocean, boasts incredible natural beauty and extraordinary biodiversity with a wealth of opportunities when it comes to planning a fabulous holiday. Best times to visit The best time to visit Sri Lanka depends on which part of the country you’re going to. The country is a year round destination with consistent warmth and plenty of sunshine. Temperatures average between 22°C and 31°C. It is normally hotter in coastal areas and the lowlands than it is in areas with higher altitude. Showers can occur at any time. The southwest coast is best from December to April before the monsoon season starts. This is also a great time to travel when combining Sri Lanka and the Maldives. The east coast and the north are less humid between May and September which is best for wildlife viewing. The central, more hilly regions remain cooler all year round. The rainfall is these areas is less predictable in October and November. Travelling to Sri Lanka in August gives the joy of witnessing one of nature’s great spectacles: each year, hundreds of wild elephants gather around the ancient waterhole in Minneriya National Park. Dubbed ‘The Gathering’ this is thought to be one of the largest mass of wild Asian elephants in the world. Luxury for less in Sri Lanka This summer itinerary takes you on a 14 day trip across Sri Lanka encompassing culture, wildlife, beach and tea without breaking the bank. Day One Travel overnight to Bandaranaike International Airport, Colombo Day Two Transfer to Anuradhapura for two nights. Explore Anuradhapura by bike and Mihintale. Anuradhapura was the first capital and the grandest city of ancient Sri Lanka. It is the home of two World Heritage sites and many places of historical and archaeological interest. Mihintale is where Buddhism was first introduced in Sri Lanka. There are many shrines and dwellings here and a 1840 step stairway leading to the summit where you can enjoy amazing views of the surrounding countryside. Stay at Ulagalla Resort for two nights. Conveniently located in the north of the Cultural Triangle, Ulagalla Resort is 40 kms north of Dambulla and just 20 kms from Anuradhapura. The resort is built around an ancient mansion with 25 large luxurious chalets set in 58 acres of paddy land and lakes. Each includes a separate living area and luxury bathroom with private courtyard and plunge pool. Guess can also enjoy an Ayurvedic Spa. The resort has been built with the environment in mind and generates 50% of its own electricity from one of the largest solar farms in Sri Lanka. Day Four Transfer to Passekudah for six nights. Climb Sigiriya Rock Fortress and visit Minneriya National Park. The 5th century Sigiriya Rock fortress is a World Heritage Site. It was built by King Kashyapa between 477 and 495AD. The rock was the innermost stronghold of the 70 hectare fortified town. A moat, ramparts and extensive gardens circle the base of the rock. Minneriya National Park encompasses t he 300 square hectare water tank (lake) which was built by King Mahasena in the 4th century. From August to October, elephants converge on the shores of the lake for what is known as ‘The Gathering’ as they search for water. The lake and surrounding park support an incredible variety of wildlife including crocodiles, fish, pelicans, herons, storks, Sri Lanka Jungle Fowl and Grey Hornbills. Stay at Uga Bay Resort for six nights. Uga Bay Resort is the most luxurious resort on the east coast of Sri Lanka. The hotel affords beautiful views and a beautifully serene ambience. The Passekudah coastline with it’s deep bay is ideal for fishing, diving and watersports. The shallow pool within houses beautiful coral reefs and is ideal for snorkelling. Day Twelve Transfer to Kegalle for three nights. Visit Dambulla Rock Temple, the Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic and the Royal Botanical Garden. Take a cookery lesson and enjoy a Rosyth artisanal tea experience as well as a guided tea walk. The Dambulla Rock Temple was donated to Buddhist monks by King Walagambahu in the 1st century BC. It is World Heritage Site and the most impressive of Sri Lanka’s cave temples. Five caves display over 2000 square metres of painted walls and ceilings, the largest area of cave paintings in the world. The Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic is the most revered site in Sri Lanka. Locally known as Sri Dalada Maligawa, it is a place of worship established since the 16th century AD. The temple preserves the relic of Buddha, the privilege of which gives power to rule the country.Situated adjacent to the royal palace complex of the former Kingdom of Kandy, the shrine overlooks the vast expanse of the Kandy Lake. It is best to visit the temple in the morning or evening when ceremonial offerings and prayers are given. Do dress appropriately and remove shoes before entering the temple. Stay at Rosyth Estate House for three nights. Rosyth Estate House is a family owned former colonial planter’s bungalow set amongst 62 acres offering exceptional accommodation, food and experiences. This is the perfect place to explore the surrounding area including Pinawela Elephant Orphanage and the ancient city of Kandy. Here you can enjoy a cookery class and learn all about tea. Day Fifteen Transfer to Bandaranaike International Airport, Colombo for flights back to London Push the boat out Push the boat out and include Ceylon Tea Trails in your itinerary. Featured on BBC Two’s Amazing Hotels; Life Beyond the Lobby with Monica Galetti and Rob Rinder, Ceylon Tea Trails is located in the heartlands of Sri Lanka and takes you back to a bygone era of colonial tea plantations. Located at an altitude of 4000 feet with breathtaking views, Ceylon Tea Trails sits in one of the world’s famed and most picturesque tea growing regions in the Bogawantalawa valley. As well as gentle walks throughout the estate you can enjoy croquet, tennis, and mountain biking. Of course, there is also the opportunity to learn all about tea, indulge in fantastic food and take in the stunning views. For more information on Sri Lanka or to chat through ideas for your next holiday, get in touch .
By Emma Macfarlane 19 Sep, 2023
New Zealand is a country of stunning and diverse natural beauty where soaring mountains, rolling vineyards, scenic beaches and majestic glaciers and fjord blanket the nation’s two islands. The North Island is he heartland of indigenous Mãori culture: learn fascinating history in Waitangi and enjoy a traditional Hangi feast in Rotorua. The South Island offers an abundance of National Parks, the awe-inspiring Milford Sound and memorable wildlife encounters with whales, penguins and the rare kiwi. This 17 night/20 day trip is a balanced mix of luxury and adventure, focusing on diverse experiences such as glacier landings and jet boating. Accommodation 2 nights Heritage Auckland room only 2 nights Millennium Hotel and Resort at Taupo Manuel’s b&b 2 nights Crown hotel, Napier b&b 2 nights Museum Apartment Hotel, Wellington b&b 2 nights Delorenzo’s Studio Apartments, Nelson room only 2 nights Scenic Hotel Punakaiki room only 2 nights Distinction Fox Glacier Hotel b&b 3 nights Heritage Queenstown b&b Key experiences Huka Falls River Cruise Guided morning walk Zealandia by day tour Seals and beach walk with cruise Mount Cook and Glacier with snow landing Shot over Jet and Nomad Safaris Experience Price from £4,460 per person based on two people sharing including return economy flights with Singapore Airlines from London. Valid for stays between 1st May 2024 and 31st October 2024. Subject to availability at time of booking. We’d love to hear from you so get in touch to find out more.
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