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Great Explorers - Tour Host Review
Exploration: Whether we
journey to the farthest reaches of our planet in search of new discoveries, or
we strive for a deeper understanding of other cultures’ perspective on life,
both journeys require relying on faith and trusting in the humanity of those you
encounter.
Travel is meant to broaden our
knowledge, and open our minds and hearts. By exploring different cultures we
come to recognize the common ground all humanity shares. Striving to understand
the differences that make us unique allows for compassion and the reward of
making new friends.
There are many places on earth
that are still undiscovered – lost cities, sunken ships and the hidden
histories of millennia ago. Certainly we all have numerous experiences to
discover within ourselves, as well.
This month’s Tour Hosts can
create experiences that satisfy our natural desire to broaden our horizons and
inspire us to greatness. Explore America in the footsteps of Lewis and Clark,
meet and greet the sea’s great creatures via kayak in Canada, or visit Cape
Horn at the “bottom” of the world. Space can also provide the curious with
enjoyment, be it the passive viewing of a celestial dance or the actual physical
leaving of our atmosphere – it is a marvel of our age that the final frontier
is available to tourists for a price.
I hope you explore and discover
all the possibilities that our wonderful world holds. Cultural Travels is a
great place to start.
Name:
Bestway
Tours and Safaris
Location: Middle East, Africa, Asia, the Americas and Europe
Name:
Sea Kayak Adventures, Inc.
Location:
Baja California and Canada
Why
We Like Them: This
family-run company’s trips feature local guides who know all about their
specific environment, allowing a friendly group of travelers to experience
first-hand nature in all her splendor. While most trips are camping, Sea Kayak
also offers a lodge-based trip through Canada’s Inside Passage.
Name:
Twilight Tours, Inc.
Location: Various
Specialty:
Eclipse tours and
astronomical events
Why
We Like Them: Twilight offers organized
trips to view some of nature’s most dramatic spectacles, seldom seen or
recognized in our busy world. The next celestial event is scheduled for June
2004 as Venus transits the sun, with optimal viewing form Southern Africa. The
last time this event happened was 121 years ago, so this event is a
see-it-now-or-forever-hold-your-peace doing.
Article:
Transiting the Sun in 2004
Name:
Cruceros Australis
Location:
Cape Horn, Patagonia
Why
We Like Them: The
expedition vessel, MV Mare Australis, is a first-lass way to experience the
legendary Cape Horn, last landfall before Antarctica, in style and comfort.
Cruises come complete with onboard lectures on the region’s flora, fauna,
geography and history. In the field during daily hikes, travelers can view
wildlife and nature up close, making this the perfect trip for anyone longing to
explore a far region of the earth.
Article:
Southern Patagonia, Land of Myths
Name:
Carpe Diem Travel Limited
Location:
Cambodia
Name:
Space Adventures
Location:
The wild blue yonder
Specialty:
Space flights: orbital,
sub-orbital and the International Space Station
Why
We Like Them: One-of-a-kind
adventures! Whether your desire is to fly at mach speeds, orbit the globe in
shuttle-like vehicles, or spend a week in space, this company can take you where
very few have gone before. A little closer to home, the company offers underwater
expeditions to the Titanic’s resting place.