Culture Archives: Colonial style
Myanmar – The Golden Land of Gold-Hearted People
02/03/2018
In Myanmar
Discover the rapidly evolving cultural and ethnic wealth of the country
A fascinating journey that bring you from the bustling Yangon to the majestic temples of Bagan; from the ethnic groups of the northeast to those of Inle Lake and its famous festival; then onto the religious and ancient capital of Mandalay, proudly set on the banks of the mythical Irrawaddy River.Due to political reasons in Burma we are not able to propose trips for the moment.
Myanmar – From temple to stupa, mountains to rivers, hill tribes to the plains peoples
24/01/2018
In Myanmar
Go back for centuries with its fascinating history and discover a cultural mix of incredible richness
Myanmar is an irresistible country with its great cultural richness, however it can also rouse a negative response with its well-known internal political situation. Majestic sites like Bagan, Inle Lake, or Mandalay; a multitude of ethnicities that can be found along peaceful backroads; beautiful temples: all this invites you to this meditative journey. By spending your money in its local economy you will help support this friendly population and encourage further the recent political changes. One thing is certain, you must definitely go to Myanmar.Due to political reasons in Burma we are not able to propose trips for the moment.
The rhythm of Cuba – the Rumba, the Son and the Salsa
25/10/2017
In Cuba
Experience a country of intoxicating rhythms
The initial shock of Havana, with its first delights: its old city, its markets, its nightly impromptu concerts, its small restaurants. For those with rhythm in their soul, a Salsa dance class awaits you, for others a percussion class, or both! Let the atmosphere of Havana seep into you to get the best out of this trip. Then onto Viñales and Trinidad to explore what they have to offer, then head north to Varadero and its chilled atmosphere. And finally back to Havana for a last concert!Out of the blue into the green on mountain bike
04/03/2015
In Bolivia
Enjoy a vertiginous descent on mountain bike
After exploring the capital La Paz ranging 1,000 m from uptown to popular areas, reach the shores of Lake Titicaca and its natural and cultural heritage, which includes the life of its inhabitants on the well-known floating islands. Then, over three days, ride down 3,000 m on mountain bike through the high-altitude tropical forest and then the jungle, with many things to see along the way. Enjoy a few more days and go for a rafting descent or, for experienced mountaineers, dare climbing a 6,000 !Culture, white salt and blue sky
04/03/2015
In Bolivia
Widen your horizons
Encounter Bolivian culture in all its forms: hectic in La Paz, ancient and mysterious at Lake Titicaca with the vestiges of the Tiwanaku civilization and contemporary with the inhabitants of the floating islands, the salt workings, only means of survival around the Salar flat, and finally explore the Altiplano and its natural wonders. Stay a few more days and immerse yourself in the colonial cities of Sucre and Potosi.The Rainforest, the Bird Life and the Leatherback Turtles
10/05/2012
In Trinidad & Tobago
The natural wonders of these two Caribbean islands
At the meeting point the Caribbean and South America, these islands have different geological origins, Tobago more oriented to the tourist has the oldest protected rainforest in the New World and Trinidad, though more vibrant, offers hidden treasures.Sail & Volcanos, Sail and Hike from Martinique to the Grenadines
25/04/2012
In the Caribbean (Antilles)
Sailing the Windwards and hiking the volcanos
After three nights on an enchanting tiny islet off Martinique, you join a catamaran for a cruise along the southern islands, St. Vincent, the Grenadines, and St. Lucia where you spend your time sailing, hiking on mythical two volcanoes, reading, relaxing and snorkeling.La Grande Odyssée: Sail and Hike from Martinique to Trinidad & Tobago
18/04/2012