CUSTOMIZING YOUR ADVENTURES

Hi travelers,

Please find below some tips on customizing your trip here in this section. This is to help you to achieve your travel goal, find more suitable activities and especially save your time and money while traveling with us. In order to customize an amazing trip for you and your group, please read through some of the main concerns below and let us know. If you need some inspiration, have a look at some of the trips below that we have customized for our customers.

  • How many days are you planning to travel? how many people? is it the honeymoon, family gatherings, or something else? Please provide us with as much information as possible on your needs as well as your motivations so we can tailor an amazing trip for you and your group.

  • Allocentrics or explorer: you want to travel independently, and want to see and do new things.

    Near-allocentrics: you are also an explorer, but generally go to a destination, once it has been discovered by the allocentrics. Again they are people who desire a 'new experience', and to learn something new although a bit of security is needed.

    Mid-centric: you like some adventure, but want some luxuries and organization; such as excursions to cultural, historical sites. Authenticity is important to a certain extent.

    Near-psychocentrics: you are not too interested in local culture and customs and want an experience similar to their home environment, including familiar food, music, and culture.

    Psychocentric: you like familiar environments or cultures therefore you may select a destination which is familiar and possibly not too far from home.

  • Light: This is limited to low-intensity activities like standing or moving throughout the trip.

    Moderate: This requires guests to participate in semi-vigorous activities for extended periods of time.

    Strenuous: This includes high-intensity activities that may last the entire day.

    Extreme: This is physically challenging—prior experience or related training is recommended for guests.

  • Business: You travel for work. This can include meetings and conferences, to meet clients, and to 'network'.

    Culture: You want to travel to learn about: architecture, food and drink, lifestyle and religion. They want to visit a place to learn more about the culture and history of a destination.

    Desire for adventure: You travel to a different place to experience something new or different to what they can experience in their home environment. This can involve 'active activities' such as an extreme sport.

    Education: You travel to other countries for educational purposes, this could be to learn a new language or to study at a famous university or in a famous city.

    Escape: You want to escape their routine 'the rat race' of work or even your home environment, just to have a change of scenery. 'A change is as good as a rest.'

    Love and romance: This generally involves travel to romantic or exotic places, and can possibly include 'honeymoons' or even weddings in exotic environments.

    Physical Reasons: Many people may want to get away for some rest and relaxation (R & R), having worked hard all year. The holiday may involve very 'passive activities', such as reading and chilling by the nature.

See sample customized itineraries below

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See sample customized itineraries below 〰️