Friday, February 15th, 2013
Breaking away from the common aspiration to travel in a warm and tropical destination can be difficult – but Patagonia makes it EASY. A mixture of immense natural beauty, rich wildlife and satisfying activities makes Patagonia a must for active travellers. Patagonia is located at the southern end of South America and spans over parts [...]
Filed in Argentina, Chile, Patagonia
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Also tagged adventure travel, Argentina, Chile, Families, hike, hikes, hiking, holidays, Ice Trekking, Ice Treks, Mountains, Multi-sport Vacations, Patagonia, patagonia adventure tours, patagonia hiking tours, Tour Operators, tours, Trek
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Monday, November 14th, 2011
BikeHike Adventures has put together a new Brazilian adventure itinerary set to visit the same filming locations as the major motion picture “The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn.” The itinerary, Brazil – High Energy Extravaganza, includes hiking, kayaking, and canyoneering amidst the backdrop of the characters Bella and Edward’s tropical honeymoon. The film premiers on November [...]
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Also tagged adventure travel, BikeHike Adventures, biking, Brazli, Breaking Dawn, Guided Tours, hiking, Kayaking, Kristen Stewart, Mamangua Tropical Fjord, Multi-sport, Paraty, Robert Pattinson, Saga, Taquari Waterfall, Twilight
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Friday, November 4th, 2011
Travellers booking adventure holidays are often faced with a tough decision – “Do I book a non-stop flight or multiple connecting flights?” Like any great long standing debate (Mac vs PC, Betty vs Veronica, etc), there are pros and cons on each side. Common reasons to fly non-stop include: Less time spent in airports Quicker [...]
Wednesday, October 12th, 2011
According to Travelweek’s Ultimate Travel Survey, when asked “How do you typically book your vacation’s travel arrangements?” 49% of respondents stated that they book using the internet. Really, this shouldn’t come as a surprise. In fact, I expected this figure would be even higher considering today’s online involvement. It does, however, remind me of a [...]
Wednesday, September 7th, 2011
Now that you you’ve been briefed on the History of Canyoneering, it’s a good idea to know where it goes down! Both the United States and Canada are blessed with many canyons. This makes the adventure sport very accessible to North Americans looking for a little fun on the weekends. Noteworthy American hotspots include Utah’s [...]
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Also tagged active travel, adventure travel, BikeHike Adventures, Brazil, Canyoneering, canyons, Creag Meagaidh Nature Reserve, gorges, Granada, Multi-sport, Río Verde, Scotland, Slovenia, spain, Stol mountain chain, Sušec Stream
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