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Travel Inspiration 4th April 2025

15 of our favourite holiday ideas

Holidays are a big deal. We save for them, we plan for them, and we count down the days until that flight takes off. Your holiday needs to be special. And w e couldn’t be more on board with that. With so many unique destinations to explore around our wonderful world, it can be tough to narrow it down. That’s where we come in. Our destination experts are fit to bursting with holiday ideas to knock your socks off. Below, we share a few of our favourite ideas for your next big holiday. These are purely designed as a starting point to inspire – every holiday we create is as unique as you are. Whichever holiday destination you choose, your expert will design, tinker and tweak your holiday itinerary until it ticks all of those ‘dream holiday boxes’ of yours (and often some you didn’t even know you had.)     15 of our favourite holiday ideas   1. Elephants, tea hills, beaches and top-notch food in Sri Lanka If you’re looking for a holiday idea that encompasses a bit of everything, Sri Lanka should go right to the top of your holiday ideas list. It’s got the vibrant culture, the friendly people, the ancient UNESCO sites, the deserted beaches, the endless tea hills, all of the elephants, and some of the best food we’ve ever tasted. (And if you know anything about us here at HA, you’ll know that food is a big deal. We take it seriously.) On the subject of food, if you’re planning a Sri Lanka holiday around February, don’t miss the Galle Literary Festival – which often coincides perfectly with the annual Gourmet Food Festival, also in Galle. If the elephants weren’t enough to clinch it, surely a food-focused festival will be? Our Sri Lanka experts, Rebecca, Lisa and Dawn, would love to put together the Sri Lanka holiday of a lifetime for you. Just give us a call and you’ll be put through, prepare for all of the travel tales (and food recommendations!)   Our favourite Sri Lanka holiday ideas Sri Lanka and the Maldives – 14 days Ultimate Sri Lanka – 21 days       2. Mountain drives and moose tracks in Canada Canada is the kind of place you could visit over and over again – and still only scratch the surface. Cruise along the Icefields Parkway, with glaciers on one side and turquoise lakes on the other. Go bear spotting in the forests of British Columbia or follow a guide through the wilds of Yukon, keeping your eyes peeled for wolves, elk and eagles. Take it slow with a lobster roll by the sea in Nova Scotia, or take the train ride of your life through the Rockies. It’s vast, it’s varied, and it’s all about the outdoors. Our Canada expert, Paul, has explored it all – from tiny fishing villages to epic mountain lodges – and he’ll help you put to gether a trip that fits just right. Whether it’s a summer road trip, a wildlife adventure or a rail journey through the snow, Canada’s always a good idea. Canada holidays we love Ultimate British Colombia – 15 days Canadian Icons – 14 days       3. Celebrate our world and all things Pura Vida in Costa Rica As the years tick by, we’re all becoming more aware of our environment and how important it is to look after it. Especially in the travel industry, we’re dedicated to protecting it, respecting it, and honouring it. As well as enjoying it to the full, of course! ( Check out our carbon offsetting info to see how we’re doing to make sure we make a positive difference with our trips ). We travel because we share a love for our world – so it’s beyond important to look after it. One country that’s leading the charge on this, has always been Costa Rica . One of the country’s most impressive feats is reversing years of deforestation, successfully increasing their forest cover from 15% in 1960, to around an incredible 53% today. They’re ahead of the curve when it comes to sustainable energy, too, with more than 98% of their electricity generated from renewable sources. With all this considered, it’s no wonder that 5% of the entire world’s biodiversity decides to call it home, is it? If eco-conscious travel, getting amongst nature, and staying in some seriously special environmentally-conscious lodges is on your wishlist for your next holiday – a Pura Vida adventure in Costa Rica might just be just the gold green ticket.   Our favourite Costa Rica holiday ideas Go Local in Costa Rica – 15 days Simply Costa Rica – 13 days           4. Wildlife, wine and road-tripping in South Africa We’d argue that it’s always a good time to visit the Rainbow Nation. If you’ve always fancied a South Africa holiday , or if an African safari has been lingering on your wish-list for a little too long – why not make this the year you finally go for it? Whether you’re travelling with a family, are after a bit of luxury, or simply want a once-in-a-lifetime holiday packed full of so much variety you don’t know what to do with it – you should consider a South Africa holiday. It’s a big country to plan a trip around, with so many different experiences and options available. But that’s where our experts come in! They’ve spent so much time exploring the country, from sampling the restaurants in Cape Town and hanging with the penguins on Boulders’ Beach , to sipping on different wines in the Winelands (tough job but someone’s got to do it) and visiting countless safari lodges to find the best ones suited to your needs. A South Africa holiday completely tailored to you is just a natter away, we’d really love to help.   For some inspiration, here are a couple of our favourite South Africa holiday ideas South African Grand Tour – 21 days Unexplored South Africa – 14 days         5. Spice trails and sacred rivers in India India is impossible to sum up – and that’s half the fun. No two trips are the same, and no two days are either. You could be spotting tigers in the jungles of Madhya Pradesh one day and gliding down the backwaters of Kerala the next. Watch the sunrise over the Ganges in Varanasi, where daily rituals unfold like clockwork. Hop between palaces and markets in Rajasthan, weaving through colour-drenched streets and golden forts. Walk with a naturalist through the tea plantations of Darjeeling, or feast your way through the spice-scented lanes of Chennai. It’s vast, it’s vivid and it’s packed with real-deal experiences. Whether you’re after a spiritual adventure, a family escape or a foodie feast, our Clare is the perfect person to help you piece together the version of India that’s just right for you. India holiday ideas we love Taj & Tigers – 10 days Treasures of the North – 14 days   6. A Lawrence of Arabia adventure through Jordan We’ve spoken to a few clients who have concerns about visiting Jordan with everything going on in the world. We completely understand the worries, but we’re here to reassure you – there’s no reason to sideline a Jordan holiday. Obviously, a certain level of caution is required (as it would be anywhere) and it’s recommended to stay within the popular tourist areas. And it’s always worth checking the current FCDO advice for the most up-to-date information on a country. Feel free to pick up the phone to chat with Cat or Ian, our Jordan experts, to put your mind at ease, too. We’ve sent many happy clients to Jordan over the last year, and they’ve all returned full of admiration for this incredible country and its resilient people. In fact, HA client – Rob, actually returned saying: “I don’t recall ever feeling safer on holiday.” And if one thing’s for sure, it’s that the Jordanian people will be more grateful for your visit than ever before. This could be the perfect year to see a quieter Petra with your own eyes, ride a camel through the endless sands of the Wadi Rum desert or experience the feeling of true weightlessness with a float in the Dead Sea . Two of our favourite Jordan holiday ideas Grand Tour of Jordan – 15 days Adventurous Jordan – 13 days         7. Rhinos, sand dunes and ghost towns in Namibia Are you looking for somewhere truly unique for your next big holiday? Namibia could well be it. With red dunes towering over ghost-white deserts, abandoned towns swallowed by sand, safaris peppered with unique, desert-adapted wildlife sightings, and some of the starriest skies you could ever hope to see – a Namibia holiday promises to be one like no other. Plus, when planning your Namibia holiday, you’ll get to chat with our expert Kirsty (which is a big plus, trust us). The passion she has for the country knows no bounds, and after one conversation with her, we’re sure you’ll understand why!   Two top Namibia holiday ideas Classic Namibia Self-Drive – 14 days Wildlife and Conservation in Namibia – 13 days       8. World Wonders, rainforests, Incan communities and llamas in Peru Maybe you’ve always dreamed of a Costa Rica holiday, but haven’t yet considered Peru? If so, we reckon that needs to change. If you want the inside scoop on why this Latin American spot is such a treat of a destination – now is the perfect time to give us a call. Dawn, one of our brilliant Peru experts, hasn’t long returned from her latest three-week adventure around the country. She’s been regaling all of us in the office with countless travel tales, memories and moments from her trip – and she lights up so much while she’s sharing them, we’re all considering booking! From spotting soaring condors on the edge of Colca Canyon, and sharing food with local communities in the Sacred Valley to cruising down the Amazon River deep into the rainforest – Peru is so much more than Machu Picchu. (Dawn visited the wonder of Machu Picchu too, of course. And her guide, Percy, really made it.) Read more about Dawn’s adventure here , or explore our Peru holiday ideas for a little more inspiration…   Two ideas for your Peru holiday Quick Escape to Machu Picchu – 8 days Peru & Galapagos In-Depth – 19 days       9. Fall in love with Cambodia Cambodia is one of those countries that steals a piece of your heart and never gives it back. Explore the sights. Return the countless Cambodian smiles you’ll be on the receiving end of. And it won’t be long until it hits you just how special this place is. As you uncover Cambodia’s dark and recent history, the resilience, warmth and happiness of the people comes to mean even more. Yes, it’s got the bucket-list worthy sights (hello, Angkor Wat !), the stunning beaches (don’t miss Koh Rong Island ), and the unforgettable experiences ( support the local community by spending an evening at Phare circus ), but the people you’ll meet along the way are what makes a Cambodia holiday shine. If you’re looking for a holiday that will see you experiencing a different culture, trying different foods, and exploring so much beauty all in a wonderfully authentic way – a Cambodia holiday could well be for you. Read more aout HA Cambodia expert, Fenton’s, visit with his own young family here . It really goes to say something when you spend every day of your working life talking about a country, only to want to visit it on your time off. Cambodia holiday ideas Express Cambodia – 9 days Relaxing Cambodia – 15 days           10. Wine, glaciers, waterfalls and gauchos in Argentina Argentina is such a vast and varied country to explore. You might spend a day sipping on a glass of red in the Mendoza Wine Valleys and the next being dwarfed by the icy Perito Moreno glacier or the cascading Iguazu Falls , all before dancing the tango on the vibrant streets of Buenos Aires . We love this country: The scenery, the people, the steak! (Plenty of vegetarian-friendly options are available too.) Our expert, Lou, has spent so much time exploring and has plenty of stories to share. She’s perfectly placed to cherry pick the best experiences and routes to suit you.   Ideas for your Argentina holiday Complete Patagonia – 16 days Northern Off-Road Adventure – 13 days         11. A collision of new-world technology and old-world charm in Japan Japan is one of those countries that manages to seamlessly blend mind-blowing modernity with all of the charm of the ancient world. A holiday here will take you far beyond the bright lights of Tokyo . You’ll ride bullet trains, soak in hot springs, dine on traditional dinners in old-world ryokans, walk ancient streets, step back in time exploring tranquil temples, and – most likely – feast on gyoza any chance you get. Emma, one of our Japan experts here at HA, spent an incredible three weeks adventuring around Japan on her latest trip, sampling the delicacies, exploring the temples and meeting the wonderful people. She’s bursting with unique ideas and ways to make your Japan holiday unforgettable, all based on her own experiences and adventures. And our Fenton has an endless host of Japan-based knowledge to share.   Two Japan holiday ideas to help inspire The Road Less Travelled – 15 days Classic Japan – 11 days   12. A slice of Moroccan magic So close to us in distance, but so far in culture – a Morocco holiday could be a great option if you don’t want to go too long-haul on your next holiday. Enjoy moments of calm in the Sahara Desert as the sun sinks below the dunes, and moments of endearing chaos as you attempt to find your way around the bustling souks of Marrakesh and Fez’s ancient medinas. We’ll help make sure you soak up the culture authentically. Sharing a home-cooked tagine in a local family home. Sipping on a fresh mint tea as your guide tells you tales of his hometown. Heading high into the Atlas Mountains to learn all about how the Berber people live. You can do it all. And, whatever time of year you’re looking for a holiday, Morocco could work. Things get a little chillier over our winter months, but there’s something to be said for cosying up in your riad with snow-capped mountains in the distance and a roaring fire to keep you toasty.   Morocco holiday ideas we think you’ll love Ultimate Morocco – 21 days Morocco Family Break – 9 days         13. Cheeky orangutans, rainforest music festivals and desert islands in Borneo When you think of Borneo , if you’re anything like us, hairy orangutans will swing through your mind. This is the very best place in the world to see these cheeky primates in their natural habitat – and we know it will be a holiday highlight you chat about around the dinner table for years to come. But, you’ll also have the chance to explore lush national parks and snorkel in some of the clearest water you’ve ever seen. If this sounds like a holiday you could get on board with, chat to our Erin or Ian, our Borneo specialists, and let’s get your wild Borneo show on the road.   Borneo holiday ideas C lassic Malaysia and Borneo – 15 days Orangutans and Tropical Islands – 12 days     14. Nature, wildlife, cities and beaches on an adventure through Malaysia   Incredible as a stand-alone holiday, or perfect to tag on to your Borneo holiday after you’re done hanging with the orangutans, Malaysia is soaring in popularity and for good reason. In one holiday you’ll soak up the buzz of city life, the tranquility of some of the world’s best nature (don’t miss the Cameron Highlands ), and learn about rich cultures that differ so much from our own. Wander the streets of Kuala Lumpur , where shining skyscrapers dominate the skyline, towering above historic temples and maze-like markets. For the sun-worshippers or those who just want to get their toes in the sand, the shores of Langkawi and the Perhentian Islands are the perfect place to unwind. Clear waters. White sand. Glorious sunshine. What could be better? We couldn’t do a brief roundup of Malaysia without raving about it’s food scene now could we? Blending Malaysian, Chinese and Indian influences to create delicious dishes like nasi lemak and laksa, it’s got some of the best street food you can find on your travels. You’ll want to recreate them when you get home – trust us on that!   Malaysia holiday ideas Wild Malaysia – 18 days Relaxed Malaysia – 14 days     15. Vespa rides and rice-paddy hikes in Vietnam Vietnam is so varied, you could visit every year and have a completely different holiday and experience every single time. Cruise between the limestone karsts of Ha Long Bay . Fly through the streets of Hanoi on the back of a Vespa, sampling local specialities as you go. Trek through the rice paddies and share lunch with a hill tribe in the mountains. Float down the Mekong Delta on an overnight adventure. And sip on a sundowner on a white sand beach, reminiscing about the experiences you’ve had and hatching a plan for your next Vietnam holiday. What’s more, stretching as far as it does from North to South, Vietnam is a country you can visit all year round. You just need to be a little clever about where you head to when – but we can help with that.   Vietnam holiday ideas we love Ultimate Vietnam – 17 days Northern Mountains to Hoi An – 15 days       So there you have it: Our pick of our favourite holidays you could be taking off on next. We’ve only just scraped the barrel though – the number of options, tweaks, combinations and experiences on offer is endless. We’ve lost count of how many holidays we’ve designed over the years, and no two have been the same. When you send an enquiry or pick up the phone to us, your journey has begun. Our team are so full of passion and love for what they do and the destinations to sell, we know you’ll end the conversation knowing your next big holiday is in the best hands. We understand how important it is to get it right. We’ll be as excited about your holiday as you are. Get a quick quote or give us a call on 01242 253 073 to get the ball rolling today.    
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Travel Inspiration 8th March 2025

Summer Holiday Ideas

We’ve made it through the months of January and February! As March rolls in, things are starting to get less about the grey skies, more about the spring flowers, and we’re savouring the feeling of the warm sun on our faces (finally!) Why not make this the year that you propel yourself out of the ordinary, ditch the fly and flop and head off on an unbeatable adventure? Dig out the flip-flops and picture those pristine beaches, lush green rainforests and vibrant cultures all ready and waiting for you to explore. Our team of travel-loving experts have been busy pulling together this list of 6 summer holiday ideas.     Sri Lanka summer holiday   “Summer is a fantastic time of year to travel to Sri Lanka for two reasons: wildlife and beaches! During July and September, you can catch the annual elephant gathering in Minneriya National Park, spot leopards and sloth bear in Wilpattu National Park, and marvel at the marine life (including whales and dolphins) off the coast of Trincomalee. The east coast beaches of Sri Lanka are SO underrated – think long sweeping golden sandy beaches and endless sunshine. Some are perfect for surfing and water sports, others better for paddling and snorkelling… chat to me and I’ll point you in the direction of the perfect Sri Lanka beach for you.” Rebecca, HA Sri Lanka specialist   These four Sri Lanka summer holiday ideas could make your summer: Sri Lanka Family Adventure – 14 days Sri Lanka Summer Escape – 14 days Safari, Surf and Scenery – 14 days Explore Sri Lanka’s Hidden Gems – 17 days         Costa Rica summer holiday “Costa Rica is without doubt the most family-friendly destination in Latin America. Children will receive such a warm welcome wherever you go and there are so many activities to choose from that will appeal to children of all ages (even the adult ones!) This holiday idea will take you to 3 main regions and packs in plenty of quirky excursions. There’s a chocolate tour, canopy zip lining, a Tarzan swing and exploring the cloud forest canopy walkways. We’ll make sure there’s a good bit of balance though. A few days relaxing on Costa Rica’s beautiful beaches is crucial so you can completely unwind before you head home. (If the kids aren’t worn out yet though, there are boat trips and plenty of activities like snorkelling and surfing to keep them busy!” Dawn, HA Costa Rica specialist   Our favourite Costa Rica summer itinerary: Costa Rica Family Holiday – 12 days       Canada summer holiday ideas If you’re after a summer holiday packed with wildlife and adventure, Canada delivers. Hike through epic landscapes, go whale watching and explore the great outdoors with activities the whole family will love. A mix of road-tripping and guided experiences makes this a brilliant choice for an active summer escape. Canadian Family Adventure Swap the Mediterranean for the wild beauty of Vancouver Island , where bears roam the forests, whales breach offshore, and pristine beaches stretch for miles. Whether you want to kayak with orcas or just soak up the scenery, this is a summer holiday with a difference. We’re so happy to have Canada back on our holiday books, and it’s experiences like those on offer on Vancouver Island that makes it such a standout destination for your holidays. Simply Vancouver holiday idea   Peru summer holiday We love Peru for family journeys! It’s got such a fascinating mix of history, colourful Andean communities, and great active adventures, just to shake things up a bit. With this contrast of experiences, you are sure to keep all the family entertained. If you have a bit longer for your travels, let us know, as we would also recommend adding on the Amazon rainforest lodge for a few days. This is a varied and fun-packed itinerary full of memorable experiences to suit travellers of all ages! The itinerary takes in the most important sites of Machu Picchu, Cusco, and cosmopolitan Lima but has exciting twists to appeal to younger visitors. Visit the mystical waters of Lake Titicaca and the curious floating reed islands; spot swooping condors at the Colca Canyon; amble through an explosion of colour at the local market at Chinchero. And you could even spend a few days at an Amazon rainforest lodge for a true slice of Peruvian wilderness. If you have a good chunk of time to spend, why not tag on a once-in-a-lifetime cruise around the Galapagos Islands, too?” Dawn and Lou, HA Peru specialists.   Three Peru holiday ideas for this summer: Peru Family Holiday – 13 days Peru & Galapagos In-Depth Adventure – 19 days Go Local in Peru – 13 days       Borneo summer holiday   “The UK summer months fall right in the heart of dry season for Sabah, Borneo making this the ideal summer trip for those wanting to spend lots of time out in nature. This tour combines the hustle and bustle of Malaysia’s capital with the very best of the endemic wildlife in Borneo and even offers some time to relax on a dreamy tropical island. It’s the perfect summer escape (if you ask me!)” Erin, HA Borneo specialist   Wildlife and beaches in Borneo: City, Sand and Orangutan – 12 day Borneo adventure     Malaysia summer holiday   This summer holiday idea is my personal favourite for Malaysia. It really shows off the wild and beautiful side of the peninsular. You’ll get the chance to explore the national parks, visit remote rainforests and (crucially) treat yourself to some downtime, relaxing on white sand beaches and snorkelling off the shores of a paradise tropical island.” Erin, HA Malaysia specialist Erin’s favourite Malaysia holiday itinerary: Explore Wild Malaysia – 18 days     South Africa summer holiday   While the south of South Africa sees cooler, wetter weather in the summer, the north and north-west enjoy warm, dry days, making it an ideal time for an adventure. This lesser-visited region is perfect for those looking for a mix of history, safari, and even some beach time – all at some of the best-value rates of the year. Bergs, Battlefields and Bush – South Africa summer holiday     Galapagos summer holiday   “Head out to the incredible Galapagos Islands for a true trip of a lifetime – this would make the perfect reward for the kids post-exam season! The islands are great in July and August as it’s part of the cooler season but the water is still warm for great snorkelling and swimming. The wildlife is, of course, unique and incredible. From start to finish you’ll be surrounded by a whole host of creatures, from sealions to giant tortoises and more. Honestly, it’s ready to wow you around every corner. I love this summer holiday idea as it’s the perfect combination of cruise and land-based. So, you get to spend some quality relaxation time together as a family by the ocean as well as exploring the islands on board a small catamaran with only 16 guests to share the experience with!” Lou, HA Galapagos specialist   The ultimate family adventure: Family Galapagos – 18 day summer adventure       Have you got your summer holiday plans sorted yet? Get in touch with our team of friendly (and seriously knowledgeable) experts, to talk all things holiday today. Call us on 01242 253 073 , email [email protected] or simply get a quick free quote to find out more.    
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Team Travels 8th January 2025

The hibernation's over: Canada holidays are back!

We have some exciting news for you today. It’s been a while, but after a period of hibernation that the Grizzly bears themselves would be proud of,  Canada  is officially back on our holiday menu, and it’s bigger and better than ever. From the iconic Rocky Mountains to the icy blue lakes and the vibrant cities of Vancouver and Toronto , Canada is a country that packs a serious punch. Whether you’re seeking thrilling adventures, serene escapes, wildlife encounters you’ll never forget, or a mix of it all, this vast and beautiful country has something for everyone. And with our new Canada expert, Paul, on board, you’ll get the inside scoop on everything this incredible destination has to offer. Below, Paul shares why he’s excited to be heading up the relaunch, with some top tips thrown in for good measure.   Why are you excited to be relaunching Canada for HA? “I’m really excited to be relaunching Canada , as it is such a special place that exceeds expectations. It’s home to some of nature’s finest masterpieces, like the well-known Rocky Mountains and Niagara Falls , but also to some of the lesser-travelled wonders, like the Bay of Fundy or Dinosaur Provincial Park . Each offers different and unique experiences, but all are equally amazing. Canada is also home to so many different cultures, all of which add something a little different to its cosmopolitan cities, bringing them all to life through a riot of music, art and food. Get your jazz hands ready in a downtown bar in Montreal , live like a local in Toronto and head to Kensington Markets to grab yourself a tasty treat and meander around the unique artisan shops, or check out Indigenous artefacts showcasing Canada’s history in one of the many museums across the country. Canada’s people aren’t the only thing that’s diverse; so is its wildlife. Few places on earth offer such incredible opportunities to see to bears, moose, deer, beavers, wolves, coyotes, whales, eagles, and caribou to name a few. The national parks and wildlife lodges dotted around the vast country offer some of the best wildlife viewing in the world. However you choose to explore this remarkable country, whether it is hiking one of the many mountain trails or cruising around the lakes in a canoe, once you have dipped your toes in, you’ll want to dive right back in and keep exploring all that this incredible country has to offer and I can’t wait to help you experience it all for yourself”     What’s your top Canada holiday tip? “Make sure to always have some Loonies and Toonies to hand! The $1 and $2 coins are essential for paying parking meters, vending machines, laundry facilities, and especially when passing through some of the smaller Canadian towns. They’re charming and ‘oldie-worldie’ in so many ways, and “contactless” hasn’t quite reached there yet!”     Where’s your favourite place in Canada? “ Montreal holds a special place in my heart, I think mainly because when I first visited, I actually had no expectations but ended up being completely captivated by the city. It’s so unlike any other North American city that I have visited, in that it beautifully blends a modern city, into a old-world European style city effortlessly. Mont Royal, which was actually designed by the same mind behind Central Park, offers sweeping views beautiful tree lined walks, which feels very North American, yet a short stroll away you can be in Old Montreal where cobbled streets, historic architecture, and the sound of jazz music fills the streets! I think what truly sets it apart is its cultural diversity, you can take a walk through neighbourhoods like Little Italy, home to Jean Talon market, or explore Chinatown, mile end or the plateau, each offering their own atmosphere, food and character and it’s not just the city itself, within a few “Canadian hours” you can be hiking the mountains of Tremblant or paddling around Algonquin provincial park or heading up the St Lawrence river on the look-out for whales. For me Montreal is a microcosm of Canada , a really friendly, multicultural city that has art, music, history, food, and the outdoors all just a 7-hour flight away from the UK! It perfectly blends everything that makes Canada so special.”   Here’s a living, breathing glimpse at what makes Canada so special   Ready to experience the magic of Canada firsthand? Reach out to our Paul for a chat about your dream itinerary, he’s here to design a tailor-made Canadian adventure that ticks every box (even some you didn’t know you had!). Just one message or phone call to 01242 253 073 and your journey begins.  
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Travel Inspiration 3rd January 2025

The most popular destinations for 2025 so far

Somehow we find ourselves in 2025, with an entire year of adventures ahead. It’s a brand new year of travel, and some incredible destinations are already stealing the show here at HA HQ. Our clients are seeking out bucket-list ticking adventures, wildlife encounters, and culture-packed escapes, all sprinkled with our signature HA touch of authenticity, connection and plenty of those unforgettable magic moments – of course.  Here’s a little peak behind the curtain at where everyone’s heading so far this year, along with some exciting ‘up and comers’! … will you follow the trends or go off piste? If you want to chat holidays, let’s jump on a call. Give us a ring on 01242 253 073, to chat to one of our brilliant experts about one of our brilliant destinations – and let’s get your holiday plans rolling.         Top of the pops     Sri Lanka – 18.8% Why it’s popular: A little island packed with a lot of adventure. Nabbing a huge share of our 2025 holiday bookings so far, it’s not tricky to see why Sri Lanka is such a popular holiday destination. From tea plantations to tropical beaches, the most incredible people and food to match, Sri Lanka has it all. Ride the iconic blue train through emerald hills, explore ancient temples, or get up close to elephants in their natural habitat. Every corner of this island offers something unique – and with its warm hospitality, it feels like a true home away from home. In our experience, a first visit is never the last!   Vietnam – 12% Why it’s popular: A mix of adventure, culture, and seriously good food. Vietnam offers an incredible variety of experiences. Cruise through the stunning limestone karsts of Halong Bay, cycle through the peaceful rice paddies of Hoi An, and dive into the buzz of Hanoi or Ho Chi Minh City. And the food? A flavourful journey of pho, banh mi, and fresh herbs – it’s as delicious as it is beautiful. There are so many opportunities to really get under the skin of the country here too. Whether that be whizzing through the busy streets on the back of a Vespa, or learning how to cook traditional food in a local home – we’ll make sure you return home with a taste of the real Vietnam.   Japan – 10.8% Why it’s popular: Timeless tradition meets the modern and the wacky. Japan is where ancient temples sit alongside neon-lit streets. Wander through Kyoto’s serene bamboo forests, experience Tokyo’s fast-paced energy, walk the ancient Nakasendo Trail stopping at magically preserved post towns along the way. Whether it’s the cuisine, culture, landscapes or tech, Japan’s a popular destination – for good reason. Our experts Fenton and Emma are here to help you get to know this amazing country in a way that’s completely unique to you.   South Africa – 10.5% Why it’s popular: The ultimate blend of wildlife, wine, and wow-factor scenery. South Africa never fails to deliver. From the breathtaking game drives in Kruger National Park to the chic vineyards of Stellenbosch, it’s a destination that’s as diverse as it is beautiful. Whether you’re whale watching along the Garden Route or soaking up the views from Table Mountain, every single day will be packed full of those unforgettable holiday highlights we love.   Costa Rica – 9.9% Why it’s popular: Pura Vida and endless eco-adventures. Costa Rica is an outdoor enthusiast’s paradise. Hike through lush rainforests, spot sloths and toucans, or step off Robinson Crusoe beaches and dive beneath the waves on the Pacific coast. With its eco-friendly ethos and focus on sustainable travel, it’s the perfect escape for those looking to wholeheartedly connect with nature. That Pura Vida feeling will stay with you long after you return home.   Climbing the ranks   Namibia – 6.8% Why it’s popular: Vast desert landscapes and incredible wildlife encounters. Namibia is unlike anywhere else on earth. Explore the towering red dunes of Sossusvlei, soak up the eerie beauty of the Skeleton Coast, and spot desert-adapted elephants in Damaraland. From stargazing under some of the world’s clearest skies to thrilling game drives in Etosha National Park, Namibia really is one of the most unique and special places on Earth.   Malaysia – 6.2% Why it’s popular: A destination that’s a little bit of everything. Malaysia is a riot of cultures, with pristine beaches, towering skyscrapers, and lush rainforests thrown in for good measure. Explore the futuristic skyline of Kuala Lumpur, get a taste of history in Malacca, explore the street-art that pops up all over the walls of Penang, or trek through the biodiverse wonders of Taman Negara. It’s the perfect blend of old and new, adventure and R&R.   Borneo – 4.9% Why it’s popular: Wild rainforests and wildlife, with a side of sandy beaches. Borneo is a dream for nature lovers. Picture trekking through ancient jungles, spotting orangutans swinging in the trees, and diving into the vibrant underwater world off Sipadan. It’s not just about adventure though – you can wind down on quiet beaches or explore the rich culture of Sabah and Sarawak. Spotting orangutans in the wild deserves a spot on anyone’s travel wish list, and a good percentage of our clients are going to be ticking that one off this year. Will you?   Morocco – 4.6% Why it’s popular: Exotic, colourful, and full of surprises. Morocco is a feast for the senses. Lose yourself in the labyrinthine souks of Marrakech, sleep under the stars in the Sahara Desert, or wander through the blue-washed streets of Chefchaouen. It’s vibrant, rich in history, and undeniably enchanting. With some of the most wonderful people you could meet and plenty of flavourful food bubbling away in tagines – you’ll be flying home with many a memory.   Cambodia – 3.7% Why it’s popular: Ancient temples and timeless charm. Cambodia is more than Angkor Wat (though the sunrise there is magical and absolutely not to be missed). Stroll through vibrant markets, discover floating villages on Tonle Sap Lake, or relax on Cambodia’s lesser-known islands. The country’s deep history and culture make it unforgettable and everywhere you go, be prepared to be charmed by the Cambodian smile.   Up and coming   Peru – 2.8% Why it’s popular: Ancient wonders and breathtaking landscapes. Peru’s iconic Machu Picchu is just the beginning. From the vibrant culture of Cusco to the dramatic beauty of the Sacred Valley, there’s so much to explore. Add in the flavours of Peruvian cuisine and the mystery of the Nazca Lines, and it’s no wonder it’s a favourite. Our Dawn went on the most incredible research trip last year, so she’s full to bursting with top tips, secret spots and tales of her adventures. Give her a call to find out more and start planning your Peru holiday for 2025.   Ecuador – 2.8% Why it’s popular: Small country, big adventures. Ecuador packs a punch. Trek through the Andes, experience the rich culture of Quito, or even head off on the cruise of a lifetime to explore the biodiverse Galápagos Islands. Its compact size makes it easy to experience a lot in a little time – perfect for adventurers who have a lot of adventures to squeeze in next year!   Argentina Why it’s popular: Tango, wine, and jaw-dropping scenery. From the buzzing streets of Buenos Aires to the dramatic landscapes of Patagonia, Argentina is all about contrast. Sip Malbec in Mendoza, watch glaciers calve in El Calafate, or dance the night away in the birthplace of tango.   Chile Why it’s popular: Epic adventures at the end of the Earth. Chile stretches from the Atacama Desert to the glaciers of Tierra del Fuego, offering one-of-a-kind experiences along the way. Stargaze under some of the clearest skies on the planet, hike the rugged trails of Torres del Paine, or soak in the bohemian charm of Valparaíso.   Hello again…   Canada Why it’s set to be popular: Mountains, moose and maple syrup. The land of breathtaking adventures is back. Canada’s vast wilderness is perfect for explorers and we’re so excited that it’s back on the HA holiday books. Hike in the Canadian Rockies, spot grizzly bears in British Columbia, or enjoy the vibrant cities of Vancouver and Montreal. With its mix of outdoor adventure and cultural highlights, Canada is an all-round winner. Our Canada expert, Paul, knows all there is to know about the country. So give him a call today to get your 2025 Canada holiday show on the road. India Why it’s set to be popular: A kaleidoscope of colour, culture, and spirituality. India is an assault on the senses in the best possible way. Wander through Rajasthan’s palaces, marvel at the Taj Mahal, or explore the tranquil backwaters of Kerala. Every region offers something completely different, and the warmth of the people stays with you long after you leave. Our India expert, Clare, isn’t long back from her latest visit. She explored so much of the country, met its incredible people and sought out the very best spots for your holiday. Get in touch with Clare today if you think an Indian adventure could be for you.   Whether you’re chasing wildlife, culture, or epic landscapes, 2025 is your year to explore. Ready to get started? Let’s chat and design something unforgettable for you. Give us a call on 01242 253 073 to chat through all the different fantastic options, or, if you’ve got an idea of where you fancy, pop in a quick enquiry for a free quote!  
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Travel Inspiration 27th December 2024

Quiz: Find Your Perfect Holiday

Whilst we’re all on the post-festivities come down, waiting for the endless turkey sarnies to go down and gradually working our way through what’s left of the box of Quality Streets – we thought it time for a bit of holiday-based fun.  (Full disclaimer: This quiz is by no means a replacement for our top notch experts! Use it to get a little inspiration on where your 2025 travels could take you – and then pick up the phone or request a quote and let’s chat it through!)   Question 1 –  Relaxed, beachy and tropical bliss ➡️  Go to Q2   – Wild adventure and jaw-dropping landscapes ➡️ Jump to Q3 –  Culture-packed, rich history and incredible food ➡️ Q4 is for you – Once-in-a-lifetime wildlife encounters ➡️  Scroll to Q5       Question 2 Do you dream of swaying palm trees and warm seas?   – Yes, with jungle adventures and wildlife too! Costa Rica is for you >>> – Absolutely, but I also fancy soaking up rich culture & strolling through spice markets. India is calling >>> – Oh yes, and add in high tea plantations, incredible people and delicious food. We think you’ll love Sri Lanka >>>         Question 3 How adventurous are we talking?   – Exploring otherworldly deserts, wild coastlines and unique wildlife How about Namibia? >>> – Hiking mountains and following trails through sacred valleys to ancient, crumbling ruins Head to Peru >>> – Volcano adventures, glaciers, spawning  National Parks, gaucho culture and epic wine country Argentina could be for you >>> – Floating between some of the most wildlife-packed islands on earth The Galápagos Islands await >>>     Question 4 Which authentic, cultural experience appeals to you the most?   – Uncovering ancient wonders and staying with local Bedouins under the desert stars Stay in a Bedouin camp in Jordan >>> – Whizz through the streets of Vietnam on the back of a Vespa on a street food tour with your local guide Vietnam is waiting for you >>> – Experience life alongside a Berber family high in Morocco’s Atlas Mountains Experience the real Morocco >>> – Get a taste of the real, authentic Oman on our new ‘Go Local in Oman’ holiday Dive in to Omani culture >>> – Stay with an indigenous tribe nestled deep within Borneo’s lush jungles Stay with a tribe in Borneo >>>         Question 5 It’s time to walk on the wild side! What’s your focus?   – Spotting lions, leopards, and elephants on a Big-5 safari Head to Q7 >>> – Adventuring through wild landscapes spotting rare creatures Head to Q8 >>> – Mountain gorillas and misty jungles Uganda’s wilderness awaits >>>         Question 6 Asia is calling! Which sounds more like you?   – Modern cities, ancient temples, and sushi galore Experience Japan >>> – Floating markets, lush rice paddies, and the iconic Ha Long Bay Visit Vietnam >>> – Cities of smiles and ancient temple ruins hidden away in thick jungles Cambodia calls >>> – Wild forests and orangutans Cheeky encounters in Borneo >>>   Question 7 Southern Africa safari time! Which feels right? – Dramatic coastlines, cosmopolitan cities, great wine and Big 5 safaris South Africa is for you >>> – Remote, intimate, luxurious and seriously wild Visit Botswana >>> – Witness the Great Migration cross the vast Serengeti plains It’s Tanzania time >>> – Incredible w ildlife encounters and iconic waterfalls Zimbabwe might be a fit >>>   Question 8 What kind of wilderness excites you the most? – Forests and snow-capped mountains with epic wildlife to match Canada ticks your boxes >>> – Tropical jungles, pristine beaches, wildlife encounters and zip-line adventures Pura Vida in Costa Rica >>> – T ake a cruise deep into the wild, adventurous and wildlife-packed Peruvian Amazon Visit Peru >>> – A rich underwater world with big helpings of white sand beaches, R&R and so much luxury Time to head to the Maldives >>>     Let us know where you ended up! Or if you’re torn between two (or three!) options, we’ll help you design the perfect adventure. Let’s make 2025 unforgettable. Just one click or phone call to 01242 253 073 and your journey begins.  
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Travel Inspiration 6th December 2024

Ethical Wildlife Experiences

Have you ever caught a glimpse of a gorilla through the misty Ugandan jungle? Or spotted a tiger prowling silently in the shadows of an ancient Indian forest? To celebrate this week’s World Wildlife Conservation Day, we thought we’d share 10 of our favourite unforgettable wildlife experiences to have across our wonderful world. These animal encounters connect you to nature at its most special and extraordinary – all while keeping animal welfare and conservation front and centre, exactly where they should be.   Canada – Get acquainted with Canada’s bear necessities We’re so excited that Canada is on its way out of hibernation and back where it belongs – on the HA holiday books! The land of bears, moose and whales, there are plenty of wild encounters waiting for you here. This Ultimate British Colombia holiday is a fantastic place to start if spotting iconic Canadian wildlife is top of your holiday wish list. Think black bears, grizzly bears, soaring eagles and breaching orcas. It’s all going on here! When to go: June – September   2. Spot a tiger in the wild in India’s Ranthambore National Park India is back! And we couldn’t be happier about it. Spotting a Bengal tiger in Ranthambore National Park is the stuff of bucket-list dreams. This iconic predator roams the ancient forests of the park, making every game drive feel like you’ve landed slap bang in the middle of a wildlife documentary. With skilled guides leading the way, you’ll track footprints, listen for alarm calls, and soak in the thrill of the search. Ranthambore’s unique mix of jungle, wildlife and history make it one of India’s most popular wildlife destinations! Combine the wildlife adventure with a visit to India’s iconic Taj on our very aptly named ‘ Tigers and Taj ‘ holiday idea. When to go: October – December   3. Visit Borneo’s Orangutan Rehabilitation Centre Borneo is a nature lovers dream. With more endemic wildlife than we can list, a holiday here won’t disappoint on the animal encounters front (or any front, come to mention it!) This holiday kicks off in the laid-back town of Sepilok with a visit to the famous Orangutan Rehabilitation Centre and newly opened Sun Bear Conservation Centre . Then you’ll venture along the Kinabatangan River to your jungle eco-lodge. Keep your eyes peeled for Pygmy Elephants, Hornbill, wild orangutan, crocodiles, mangrove snakes, macaques and even Proboscis Monkeys! When to go: Year round, although May – September is high season!       4. Learn all about rhino conservation efforts in Namibia The Africat Foundation and the Save the Rhino Trust are two of Africa’s most celebrated conservation bodies – and you’ll find them both in Namibia. Namibia is an enlightened eco-tourism destination all-round, and you’ll soak up an awful lot of their efforts to protect its beautiful wildlife population on this Wildlife and Conservation Namibia holiday. When to go: Whenever you fancy!       5. Meet the baby nellys at Sri Lanka’s Elephant Transit Centre The Elephant Transit Centre in Sri Lanka is a remarkable conservation project focused on giving orphaned baby elephants a second chance at life in the wild. Located near Udawalawe National Park, the centre allows visitors to watch these playful young elephants at feeding times, as they’re given milk from a viewing platform. Outside of feeding, they roam freely in the park to prepare for their release into the wild at around four years old. It’s a simple yet powerful initiative that puts the elephants’ welfare first, offering a rare and heartwarming glimpse into their journey back to freedom. When to go: December to April     6. Come face to face with a mountain gorilla in Uganda Bwindi Impenetrable Forest in Uganda is home to around 400 wild mountain gorillas. There are tight restrictions on gorilla tracking to ensure these incredible primates and their habitat is protected at all times, but seeing them in the wild is an experience like no other. It’s one of those once-in-a-lifetime adventures where you just know the reality will more than live up to the expectation. When to go: All year round!     7. Meet Costa Rica’s snooziest residents at the sloth sanctuary Costa Rica ’s lush rainforests are home to the world’s most adorable tree-huggers: sloths. And the Sloth Sanctuary is a real haven for them. Costa Rica is a trailblazer in all things conservation, and this sanctuary embodies its dedication to protecting its precious wildlife at all costs. You’ll leave with a deeper appreciation for these slow, sleepy creatures and the country’s incredible biodiversity efforts. As well as an urge to purchase every single bit of sloth paraphernalia you lay your eyes on from here on out. When to go: Whenever you fancy!   8. Witness the Great Migration cross the Serengeti Real life Lion King awaits! Africa’s Great Wildebeest Migration is without doubt one of the great, unmissable wonders of the natural world. Every year, up to a staggering two million or more wildebeest (not forgetting the gazelles and zebra), make the journey across the veldt of southern Africa. When August comes around, the wildebeest begin their journey north through the Serengeti, following the rains to the Masai Mara in Kenya, migrating nearly 1,000 miles as they go! When to go: Year round, but August and September are great months to see the famous river crossing!       9. Head off on the safari of dreams in Botswana’s Okavango Delta A safari in the Okavango Delta is a safari like no other. With countless top-end safari camps that ooze luxury and faultless service, the magic of a Botswana adventure isn’t just limited to the wildlife. Imagine spending the afternoon lounging by a pristine pool overlooking the plains before taking off on a sunset game drive, guaranteed to be packed full of pinch-yourself animal sightings (and quite possibly a sundowner or two in the bush!) When to go: Great all year!     10. Be wowed by whales on South Africa’s Whale Coast In Hermanus , on South Africa’s aptly named ‘Whale Coast’, you don’t need to take to the high seas in waterproofs and life jackets to experience these giants of the deep. Ohhh no. Here all you need to do is grab a table at one of the many restaurant patios, order a chilled glass of crisp Sauvignon Blanc and turn your eyes to the water. Southern white whales and their calves can frequently be seen playing in the ocean here, just yards from the shore. Magic. When: For the best chance visit between July and November     Whether it’s floating through Botswana’s waterways alongside hippos and bathing elephants, learning rhino-saving secrets in Namibia’s desert plains, or watching whales breach the waves from South Africa’s shores, these are wildlife experiences that’ll stay with you long after you fly home. Give us a call on 01242 253 073 to chat to one of our experts and start planning your wild 2025 holiday to remember.  
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Travel Inspiration 11th October 2024

Go Local: 6 unforgettable and authentic holiday ideas

Here at Holiday Architects we’re all about giving you the opportunity to create genuine connections whilst on your travels – that’s where the magic is found. Love the idea of sitting down to break bread with local people on your holiday? HA is definitely for you. Fancy learning about traditional crafts while sitting shoulder-to-shoulder with a native in their home village? You’re one of us.  That’s why we’ve created a range of Go Local itineraries across a selection of our destinations, to give you an idea of the kind of authentic moments we can scatter into your holiday itineraries. Every single holiday we design is unique to you, and we want to make sure you return home bursting with special memories that go above and beyond the typical tourist experience. Your holiday is special, there’s no room for anything run of the mill here. Here’s a selection of our ‘Go Local’ trips to whet your appetite!     Go Local in Jordan You wouldn’t want to visit Jordan without stopping by iconic sights like Petra or Wadi Rum, but this Go Local in Jordan itinerary takes in these gems from a new perspective, alongside a handful of fun and exciting experiences that will get you in touch with the people that call this terracotta land home. In the capital of Amman and on its outskirts you can try your hand at beekeeping and honey harvesting near the spectacular ruins at Umm Qais, where passionate beekeeper Yousef will teach you all about this fascinating process over a three-hour workshop. Nearby you can also join an immersive shepherding experience , where you will learn all about how these local communities look after their sheep in the magnificent surrounding landscape, followed by a cheese-making session run by the family too. Finally, after you’ve spent a day marvelling at the jaw-dropping archaeological site of Petra, join a local family for their evening meal . You’ll have a guide with you to ease the conversation between yourselves and your hosts, and not only will you get to try authentic Jordanian food in a homely setting, but also learn everything you need to know about their daily life.   Go Local in Costa Rica Filled with a population that is always smiling, it’s no wonder that Costa Rica lends itself perfectly to an itinerary filled with authentic experiences with local people. Our Go Local in Costa Rica trip includes many of the country’s big hitters – gorgeous Arenal Volcano, lush Monteverde cloud forest, the paradise that is Manuel Antonio National Park – and in these locations there is so much to be discovered on off-beat excursions. Learn how to make traditional gallo pinto in a wood stove with Doña Elida, visit remote villages in lesser-known Boca Topada, plant trees in the rainforest, go on a plantation tour to learn about sugar cane production – the list goes on! You can do all of this alongside the classic wildlife tours, ziplining and sloth spotting to make a beautifully rounded and unique trip through Costa Rica, with never a dull moment.     Go Local in Oman The sun-drenched Middle Eastern beauty that is Oman has so much more to offer than its silky soft beaches and year-round mild temperatures (although those are most certainly a plus point!) The interior of Oman offers a glimpse into life as it has been for centuries among the Bedouin community, and our Go Local in Oman itinerary is filled with experiences that get you right up-close to what it means to be Omani. Up in the Hajar Mountains, two hours south of Muscat where whopping canyons dominate the landscape, there are traditional villages dotted all across the mountainside. Take a walk with a local farmer through one of our favourites, Misfat Al Abriyeen, to learn about how they cultivate this sometimes harsh landscape using techniques that have been preserved for decades (if not centuries!) Nearby you can also visit the village of Al Hamra where you’ll stroll around the living museum of Bait Al Safah , and be welcomed into an old Omani home turned cultural highlight. Here you’ll learn all about how these communities make oils from nuts or create textiles and even try on some traditional clothing yourself! (Get those cameras at the ready.) Further east and into the Wahiba Sands, visit nomadic families living in the rolling dunes of the desert and share an authentic Omani coffee with them – which tastes completely different to any other coffee you may have tried elsewhere – before sleeping in a tented camp under a blanket of stars. Here you can also go dune bashing with a guide, something the locals absolutely love to do and it’s easy to see why when you’re flying across the dunes in a 4×4.     Go Local in South Africa Sure – you’re going to go to South Africa for the safari, there’s no doubt about it. But on top of all of that incredible wildlife there is so much culture to explore, and our Go Local in South Africa itinerary delves deep into the heart of all that history. One of the highlights of this trip is the Township tours, which (when done responsibly) are a way for travellers to understand the deep divide that remains ever-present in modern day South Africa. Uthando is a charity that does these tours right. Their project offers a range of hands-on activities – it could be anything from helping in community gardens to visiting nursing homes – that give back to the region you’re travelling in. You’ll go wherever the need is at the time! These offer so much more than just going to visit a township – instead they give you a chance to really understand the challenges that people living in these communities face every day. Later on your South African adventure, you can also get involved in some conservation projects that work hard to protect the wildlife that this gorgeous country is so proud of. That includes rhino or cheetah tracking, pangolin conservation, and elephant projects. A really special way to get to know these beautiful creatures living in their natural habitat.   Go Local in Peru Peru has a rich indigenous culture, one that’s without doubt worth exploring alongside its unforgettable scenery and iconic sights. Our Go Local in Peru itinerary combines authentic experiences that give you fascinating insights into life in this Latin American gem of a country, all whilst still visiting those bucket list-worthy spots (because you can’t not experience Machu Picchu!). This holiday idea is the perfect combination of it all. Picture yourself exploring the buzzing markets in the capital of Lima, discovering an abundance of wildlife as the mist rises over the Amazon rainforest, sharing a meal in the Sacred Mountains with local Incan communities, learning about century-old weaving traditions in Cusco, or staying at a homestay on a floating island (yes you read that right – floating island! ) on Lake Titicaca. On top of all that, you’ll still of course get to marvel at the pure beauty of glorious Peru too. It’s a country that really does have it all.   Go Local in Morocco Just a short three and half hour flight from home, and yet feeling like another world entirely, Morocco is one of the most exciting destinations you can visit in quick-time from the UK. Nothing beats landing in Marrakesh and immediately being flung into the heady and exotic souks that are so distinctive to this North African treasure. A highlight of any Morocco holiday though is how absolutely delightful its people are, and our Go Local in Morocco itinerary helps you get in touch with the warm and welcoming community that call it home. It’s most likely that one of your first stops will be Marrakesh, and as well and wandering through the markets here, you can get crafty at a slipper-making workshop to learn all about how they create these signature shoes. All with a local guide to help you get it just right, of course. There are pottery and cooking classes to throw yourself into here too, to really sharpen up your skills the Moroccan way! Up in Fez, we have a fantastic Day in the Life of a Local Family excursion, where you’ll learn a little bit of Arabic and cook, shop, and eat with a lovely family to learn all about their way of life. The Atlas Mountains are without doubt one of the most untouched parts of Morocco, and on our brilliant Go Berber excursion you’ll also be able to share a meal with the friendly locals, as well as try your hand at pottery and weaving. Moroccans love to share their traditions with visitors, so this really makes for a special experience.   This selection of Go Local holiday ideas is designed to give you a little glimpse into what might be possible on your holidays. The starting point of every single holiday we design is an open and honest chat with you. We’ll make sure we truly understand what’s important to you, what matters, and then use our expert knowledge of our destinations to design a holiday to match. With plenty of authentic interactions, local experiences and eye-opening memory making moments thrown in for good measure. If you want to talk holidays, give us a call on 01242 253 073 or request a quick quote today.
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All 22nd August 2024

Your Guide to Festivals in Peru

There are so many reasons to visit Peru. For starters, there’s the iconic ancient city of Machu Picchu to explore, the majestic Amazon rainforest to trek through and the quaint, cobbled side streets that wind their way around Cusco. But, if you can time your visit to coincide with one of the colourful, flamboyant and traditional celebrations we hugely recommend it. Peru’s festivals are considered to be some of the best celebrations of culture in the whole world, and what better way to get a real, authentic flavour of Peruvian culture?  The Peruvian people love a party! There’s said to be more than 3,000 traditional Peruvian festivals that take place every calendar year and (although, we haven’t counted them), knowing Peru, that sounds feasible to us! From the celebration of the Sun God at Inti Raymi, to a celebration of Pisco Sour, Peru’s national drink, here are our 10 favourite Peru festivals.   Our 10 favourite Peru festivals   Inti Raymi When is Inti Raymi? Every year on June 24th, during the winter solstice Where Is Inti Raymi? Cusco Inti Raymi is one of the most special, iconic and important festivals in Peru’s cultural calendar. The cobbled streets of Cusco erupt into celebration as the local people pay tribute to Inti, the Sun God. The events kick off at the Temple of the Sun in the centre of Cusco, before moving through the streets to Sacsayhuaman – an ancient archaeological site perched above the city. Tourists are so welcome here, making it a really popular celebration to try and time your Peru holiday for. So do get in touch early if experiencing the Inti Raymi Festival is on your Peru Wishlist.   2. Carnaval de Cajamarca When is Carnaval de Cajamarca? February/March Where is Carnaval de Catamarca? Cajamarca Arguably Peru’s wildest carnival, fun is top of the bill throughout the 5-day celebrations. Known as the ‘Capital of the Peruvian Carnival’, the streets of Cajamarca are awash with colourful parades, water fights and street parties that last for days. This is such a happy and joyful celebration, it’s the perfect way to experience the magic of the Peruvian culture. Consider yourself warned though: you might get a little soggy!     3. La Fiesta Candelaria When is La Fiesta Candelaria? Early February Where is La Fiesta Candelaria? Puno La Fiesta Candelaria is one of the biggest and most famous festivals in Peru, and the whole of South America put together! Similar in scale, colour and vibrancy to the world-renowned Carnival in Rio de Janeiro, more than 40,000 costumed performers take to the streets to celebrate the Virgin of Candelaria, the patron saint of Puno. With Peruvian music and dance filling the streets, this two-week festival would make an incredible addition to any Peru holiday. So, if you’re thinking of visiting Peru in February, chat to our friendly experts about adding La Fiesta Candelaria celebrations to your itinerary.     Explore more on this Quick Escape to Machu Picchu Peru holiday idea     4. Peru Independence Day When is Peru Independence Day? 28th July Where is Peru Independence Day celebrated? All over Peru Peru Independence Day, otherwise known as Fiestas Patrias, is a two-day national holiday commemorating Peru’s liberation from Spanish rule back in 1821. As you can imagine, this is a festival that is packed full of patriotic pride. In Lima the streets come to life with military parades, traditional colourful dancers pop up all over the Andes and flags will be hung outside houses as Peruvians all over the country come together to honour their rich culture and history.       5. Festival of the Virgen del Carmen When is Virgen del Carmen? Around 16th July every year Where is Virgen del Carmen? Paucartambo, 3 hours east of Cusco Taking part in Paucartambo, 3 hours east of Cusco, the Fiesta de la Virgen del Carmen is one of the top cultural festivals in Peru. A class of Andean and Catholic culture, this festival takes place over three to four days and attracts visitors from all over the country (and the world!) This celebration may be religious in nature, but surprisingly, it’s also one of the most raucous parties of the year in Peru. Animated performers in spectacular costumes act out events across Peruvian history – the highlight being when the Virgin appears to bestow a blessing on the festival goers and banish any demons. With fireworks adding to the celebrations, this festival is a serious party.     6. Mistura Culinary Festival When is the Mistura Culinary Festival? Early September Where is the Mistura Culinary Festival? Lima If you know anything about our team here at HA, it won’t surprise you for a second that there’s a food festival included on this list. Lima boasts some of the very best restaurants in the whole of South America, so without doubt, Peruvian cuisine is worth celebrating. Time your Peru holiday for early September when the streets of Lima are transformed into one big feasting table. With around 200 restaurants, bars, street food carts and vendors taking part in the tasty celebrations. If you’re a foodie, this delicious Peruvian festival is a must!     7. Qeswachaka When is Qeswachaka? June Where is Qeswachaka? Near the village of Queue, 100 miles from Cusco This quirky festival is one of the most unique on our list. Every June, this four day festival is all focused on one thing – the ancient Incan tradition of bridge building. Every year, the celebrations begin with the take down of the previous year’s bridge, where the locals gather to watch it fall into the river below. Over the coming days, the woman work hard pounding and waving grass to form the fibres that will make the new bridge – while the men work on the handrails and floors. All whilst sipping on chichi (a local delicacy of fermented corn beer) and chowing down on cocoa leaves. It’s a big job, but the atmosphere is light and electric. By the end of the third day, the bridge is finished and ready to cross. Community leaders are the first to cross the new and precarious structure, followed by the local people. Then as you’d expect, day four is one full off feasting, dances and celebrating their accomplishment.     8. Christmas in Peru When is Christmas in Peru? 24th-25th December Where is Christmas celebrated in Peru? All over the country Christmas in Peru, like at home, is a warm and joyful occasion with a focus on family time and tradition. The Peruvian people host their main celebrations on December 24th, with families gathering around a Nativity manger – as opposed to a Christmas tree! Next, a lucky, nominated family member places a figurine of Christ into the manger, and then the Christmas feast commences. The Peruvian Christmas dinner of choice depends on the region, but it can vary from turkey or pig, all the way to fish or even guinea pig! Of course, Santa Claus visits on the night of the 24th, and children across the country wake up on the morning of the 25th to open their presents, enjoy a traditional hot chocolate sweet bread and spend the day celebrating with their families.     Treat the family on this 13-day Family Holiday to Peru idea     9. Bajada de los Reyes When is Bajada de los Reyes? January 6th Where is Bajada de los Reyes celebrated? All across Peru Bajada de los Reyes, or the ‘Descent of the Kings’, ‘The Epiphany’ or ‘Three Kings Day’, is celebrated on January 6th every year and marks the end of Peru’s Christmas season. All across the country, towns and cities come alive with parades, traditional music and colourful celebrations. The day is in honour of the three kings and many Andean communities exchange their Christmas gifts on this day. Bajada de los Reyes is celebrated throughout the country, but particularly lively celebrations can be enjoyed in Cusco and the Sacred Valley. If you time your Peru holiday for early January, not only will you be able to witness this festival, but things will have started to calm down after Christmas and you’ll be treated to he delightful summer weather of the Southern Hemisphere, too!   10. Pisco Sour Day When is Pisco Sour Day? First Saturday in February Were is Pisco Sour Day celebrated? Anywhere and everywhere in Peru Pisco Sours are serious business in Peru. You can’t visit on your Peru holiday without sampling one. And, if you happen to be visiting on the first Saturday in February – you’ve got the perfect excuse to really indulge in the country’s national drink. Made by mixing Pisco (a type of Peruvian brandy made from fermented grape juice), with egg whites, lime juice and sugar. It’s zesty and creamy, and the Peruvians clearly love it enough to create a national holiday around it. And yes, this is an officially legislated cultural holiday in Peru – and so it should be!       So, there you have it, 10 vibrant Peru festivals that will give you a real insight into the people and cultures of this South American gem. You might choose to join the colourful celebrations of Inti Raymi, or spend a few days chowing down on some seriously delicious food at Mistura – either way, we can help. A Peru holiday has so much to offer, and our specialists are bursting with all of the local knowledge and experiences needed to craft a holiday that’s perfect for you. Here at Holiday Architects, we take your holidays personally! Request a quick quote to get the ball rolling on your Peru holiday today.  
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All 25th April 2024

Six secret sights you won’t want to miss in South Africa

South Africa is home to some of the most stunning sights and beautiful landmarks in the world. The towering Table Mountain, wild Garden Route, Winelands and Kruger National Park being some of the most popular holiday destinations in  South Africa . With so much to offer, it’s no wonder that South Africa tops holiday wish lists time and time again. Plus, as the very first destination we started designing holidays to, it will always have a special place in our hearts! We think though, in our humble opinion, the real beauty and uniqueness of South Africa is just as much about the small towns and secret spots you uncover on your way between the big cities and world-renowned sights. From romantic Paternoster to palm-fringed St Lucia and the fascinating UNESCO site Sterkfontein Caves. For each popular holiday destination in South Africa , there are a number of not-so-famous destinations hiding around the corner that will exceed all of your expectations. Ready to draw up that travel bucket list? Let us present six secret South Africa sights you won’t want to miss – but shhh! Just don’t go telling anyone we told you…     Paternoster, Western Cape The Western Cape is where most people choose to start the Garden Route, one of the most popular holiday destinations in South Africa . But, if you fancy going against the grain and doing something a little bit different, let us introduce you to Paternoster . Hands down one of the most romantic spots in South Africa, antique Paternoster is an old coastal town close to the Cape Columbine Nature Reserve . This quaint fishing village is simply stunning: if you want a quiet coastal break where you can feast on delectable seafood fresh from the boat before heading off to explore the lush nature reserve nearby, this is the place for you. This is one of the oldest fishing villages in South Africa with pretty colourful fishing boats lazily bob in the water in front of the impossibly quaint houses lining the seafront. Want to explore a bit further? Make sure you venture to the Cape Columbine Lighthouse just outside of Paternoster, an area famous for its shipwrecks and hard sea conditions. Erected in 1936, the lighthouse was the last project of master lighthouse designer Harry Claude Cooper and still acts as a guide to those brave enough to navigate its treacherous waters today.       The Cederberg Mountains, Western Cape North of Cape Town you’ll find the Cederberg region , a wilderness area dominated by craggy mountains. Just two hours from Cape Town, the landscape of the Cederberg mountain range couldn’t be more different. Wilder, raw, and impossibly dramatic, this stunning and remote area is known for its jagged rock formations and beautiful valleys. Here you can enjoy some of the best hiking in the world, as you wander along ancient mountain trails through pristine fynbos and fascinating rock formations without another person in sight. It’s easy to see why this is one the most popular holiday destinations in South Africa . You can spot pretty impressive wildlife here too: look out for Cape Mountain zebra, bontebok and red hartebeest.     That’s not all though – the area is also rich in history, and hidden under cliff edges you’ll find rock art dating back millennia to the first native people in South Africa, the San. In fact, Cederberg is one of the best areas for ancient rock art in the world, with over 2,500 discovered sites, some of which date back almost 10,00 years. If that wasn’t enough, the area is known for botanical diversity as well. As part of the Cape Floral Kingdom of South Africa, look out for flowers hidden amongst twisted rock formations – and try and spot the world-famous rooibos tea too. Found only in this region, the bushes are known locally as red gold.     St Lucia, Elephant Coast On South Africa’s east coast just a few hours away from busy Durban, you’ll find St Lucia . This gorgeous, palm-fringed settlement offers a much more natural approach to a seaside break, but there’s one thing that makes St Lucia a truly unique destination: St Lucia also has the largest hippo population in South Africa with the number of hippos closely rivalling the number of humans (yes, really!). When it comes to popular holiday destinations in South Africa , you won’t find better than this.  The main drag, McKenzie Street, used to be a former hippo pathway, which means it’s not unusual to spot street-roaming hippos here, and at night you might even see a hippo traffic jam as they venture out from the nearby lake in search of grassy verges. Activities here include hippo and crocodile cruises on the estuary, haggling for souvenirs in the bustling marketplace and of course, a spot of relaxation on the endless beach after all that shopping. Surrounded by the iSimangaliso Wetland Park, St Lucia also makes a great base from which to explore the southern parts of the park.     Drakensberg Amphitheatre, KwaZulu-Natal We know, we know – the imposing Drakensberg Mountains can hardly be regarded as hidden. But, in the northern part of Drakensberg, the Drakensberg Amphitheatre is a lesser-known natural phenomenon. When it comes to popular holiday destinations in South Africa , this is criminally underrated. Phenomenon it is indeed, and in our opinion, one that draws far fewer crowds than it should. The dramatic cliff face is more than 5 km long and 1.2 km high, a silent and still structure looming over KwaZulu-Natal’s’ Royal Natal National Park. Standing at the base of this sheer tower of rock will make you feel as though you’ve been transported to a fictional landscape. The hike to the peak of the cliff is more than worth the climb – and your reward is one of the most incredible sights in the world as you take in the gorge, mountain range and stunning African landscape below. Here you can also see the majestic Tugela Falls, the second highest waterfall in the world where the water drops nearly 1 km before crashing to the bottom.     The Great Escarpment, Mpumalanga Of all the popular holiday destinations in South Africa, Drakensberg Mountains rise up again to the west of Kruger National Park, where the plateau of the Highveld, 1,500 metres above sea level, dramatically falls over 1,000 metres to the Lowveld region below. Here you’ll find waterfalls, river canyons, huge swathes of lush green forest, wildlife and rock formations. Undoubtedly the main draw of the Great Escarpment is the Blyde River Canyon Nature Reserve , with its dramatic vistas and incredible hiking trails – but the most famous of all is the viewpoint from God’s Window, a small part of a 250 km long series of sheers cliffs and show-stopping beauty. So-called because it can only be compared to the beauty God saw when he created the world, it’s one of the most spectacular viewpoints in South Africa and has inspired thousands of painters from around the world. On a clear day, you can even see all the way across to Kruger National Park.       The Cradle of Humankind, Gauteng J ust 40 minutes from Johannesburg and Pretoria are the UNESCO listed Sterkfontein Caves , one of the most important fossil sites in the world. An active excavation site, these caves are a simply fascinating place to explore: known as the Cradle of Humankind , hominid and animal fossils as old as 4 million years have been discovered here, as well as 2 million-year-old stone tools. In fact, it’s home to more than a third of the human ancestor fossils ever discovered and records the earliest known use of fire 1.3 million years ago. It’s no wonder this is one of the most famous archaeological sites in the world! You can even go down into the caves yourself and experience the place where many of the fossils were found for a true bucket list experience.     Ready to start planning your once-in-a-lifetime trip? Wherever your adventure takes you, whether you want to visit the most popular holiday destinations in South Africa or head off the beaten track, our brilliant South Africa experts are on hand to share local knowledge and point you in the direction of secret sights and hidden gems. They’re bursting with on-the-ground knowledge, first-hand travel stories and all top tips for all the best places to go and stay. Get in touch today to get a quote and start planning your tailor-made South African adventure.