What type of traveller are you?!
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Sun Worshipper
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Wildlife Wanderer
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Family First
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Adrenaline Advocate
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Freedom Seeker
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Nature Lover
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History Buff
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All about the People
Sun Worshipper
Ultimate luxury in the Maldives

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Orangutans and tropical island in Borneo

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Wildlife Wanderer
South Africa Safari Explorer

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Uganda Gorilla Express

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Family First
Japan with Teenagers

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Morocco Family Break

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Adrenaline Advocate
Active Costa Rica

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Adventurous Jordan

For the truly adventurous, this Jordan holiday will get you off the beaten track, discovering the hidden gems of the country on your own two feet. Jordan boasts stunning trails with breathtaking views, there’s so much to uncover after you lace up your hiking boots. Starting in Amman, you’ll explore Petra’s trails and head south to Wadi Rum for a desert walk amidst the dunes. Then, you’ll head back north to the Dana Biosphere Reserve for three nights of ecological exploration. The final three nights will be spent in the Mujib Biosphere Reserve, offering a variety of self-guided and guided canyon trails to explore. If you’ve got an appetite for adventure, this itinerary will be ticking a lot of boxes!
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Freedom Seeker
Self-Drive Oman Adventure

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South Africa: The Ultimate Roadtrip

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Nature Lover
Undiscovered Costa Rica

Costa Rica’s national parks draw a growing number of tourists year-round (of course, because they are spectacular!). However, for those seeking a quieter side of the country, there are less-explored areas of pristine nature to discover. Starting from San Ramon, you can experience the tranquil cloud forest (much quieter than the more popular, Monteverde!). After exploring the serene forest trails and possibly trying out a canopy zip-lining tour if you fancy it, you’ll head to the less-visited northern region of Turrialba. This area offers not only volcanic landscapes but also opportunities to visit the archaeological site, Guayabo, and local plantations to learn all about the culture in this part of the country. Your journey continues to Puerto Viejo de Sarapiqui, where you can try your hand at activities such as horse riding, zip lining, and rafting through the untouched forests. Moving on to San Gerardo de Dota, you’ll encounter another peaceful cloud forest, with options for a hike down Cerro de la Muerte or alternatives like horseback riding to a waterfall or birdwatching for the vibrant Resplendent Quetzal. Your final destination is the remote wildlife haven of the Osa Peninsula. At the secluded La Leona tented camp, you can savor a genuine wilderness experience, surrounded by scarlet macaws and the untamed black sand coastline. It would be tough to get closer to nature than this.
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Patagonia Adventure

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History Buff
Historic Jordan

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South East Asia

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All about the People
Sri Lanka: Ancient Cultures and Coasts

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Vietnam Like a Local

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