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Mr Braidwood
"Rajasthan Tour - Golden Triangle"
Rajasthan Tour. Really well organised with a superb Tour Leader in Shivi - very knowledgeable and humorous. We also had a great group of fellow travellers which makes for a memorable fun tour. It was a relatively short tour but filled with the sights, smells, and great people you would expect in India. We stayed at a couple of fantastic "Heritage" hotels which in my opinion is the way to experience India. It was a small group - 5 - but that is ideal to properly explore the country and meet the people. Thoroughly recommend Wild Frontiers (our 2nd time), and my daughter and I are now looking for the next trip with them. Andy and Lauren.
As
"My trip to southern India with Wild…"
My trip to southern India with Wild Frontiers was amazing. So much variety from temples to wild life (we actually saw a tiger) over night sleeper train journey to two nights on a house boat touring the backwaters of Kerala. I have been to India before but if you only do one trip to India make it this one with Wild Frontiers you will not regret it.
geoffrey
"Guatemala"
Alejandro was a great tour leader - informative and open to discussion on Guatemalan history and affairs from ancient to modern. The topography and climate of Guatemala is very varied, requiring a range of transport all of which was immensely well managed - as was the use of local guides, particularly in the Ixil region where that really deepened the cultural experience. Well done Wild Frontiers!
Emma
"Pakistan -full of surprises "
“I found the Pakistan trip to be one of the most interesting trips I have been on for a while. I had no idea what to expect and was blown away with the scenery, food and how friendly everyone was. Loved the jeeps the most - but the scenery is the gift that kept giving. Go with an open mind and a big smile.
Matthew
"Excellent recent trip to Rajasthan and…"
Excellent recent trip to Rajasthan and the Golden Triangle. Highly knowledgeable local guide (Shivi). Fairly packed itinerary, the highlight being Diwali spent at the delightful Diggi Palace Hotel in Jaipur where we were welcomed by the owners to an outside feast complete with musicians and local entertainers.
My second trip with WF who I am happy to thoroughly recommend.
Richenda Pearson
"Had an excellent holiday in October…"
Had an excellent holiday in October with WF to Uzbekistan. A very knowledgeable local guide who managed our group of 12 extremely well. A lot was crammed in to the holiday but everything well worth seeing and doing. Would recommend WF to others as they could not be faulted.
Anonymous
"Uzbekistan - Land of Silk Road Treasures Group Tour"
The trip was very well organised from start to finish. Our guide, Nilufar was exceptional, the best guide I've ever had. I'd have no hesitation in recommending Wild Frontiers.
marywang
"Camping in the Algerian desert"
Camping in the Algerian desert was an experience I would actually do again in a heartbeat. The scenery is hugely varied, the crew were outstanding, the company fun. Various difficulties such as visa and flight changes made it a problematic trip to organise but Wild Frontiers did a cracking job.
Andrew Jennings
"Best for Adventure Travwel "
Having tried several travel companies for adventure travel to places outside the normal tourist destinations, I would recommend Wild Frontiers as the best travel company in the industry for these destinations. I have travelled widely across all the continents and particularly like the approach adopted by Wild Frontiers. The tours are well structured, use excellent guides, involve good contact with local people where practical, and provide all the meals, so you know the quality of the food is reliable. Travelling by myself as part of a small Wild Frontiers group, I find that those using Wild Frontiers are usually well travelled, interesting and good company enhancing the experience. The support from their office is very helpful, efficient and you can usually speak to someone who has actually been on the trip you are planning. I have just returned from a trip to Algeria with them which was fascinating and gave an excellent insight into a large and diverse country with a very chequered but intriguing history, which was brought to life by a superb guide. I have also travelled with them to India (Nagaland) Pakistan, and Ethiopia. All the trips were memorable for all the right reasons.
Marion Jocher
"the best experence ever"
Marion Jocher:
The trip was epic, the river crossings alone made it worth being on the way 40 hrs from Vancouver to Tana (and same back). Kudus to all drivers and of courss to our guide Olivier who was outstanding.
The lemurs are awesome and were photogenic and are compliant subjects. I fell in love wih all of them...
The Baobab forest was the hit with the biggesst ever Baoabs I have seen in my life and I have seen many..
Since I don't eat fish I had a handicap food-wise because I was stuck with the Zebu meat which was not always tender unfortunately. But I got lucky a few times. I ate a big breakfast and survived the trip with rice and potaotes. I just wish that they won't cook the chickenwhite with loads of vanille which made it a sweet chickrn - not edible for me. These recuring restaurants should make an effort and cook for toutist taste, not Mada taste and should use salt/pepper instead of ther spices...
That said, would I do the trip again, YES of course, but I would fill up on power bars 😀😂🤣😃...
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