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Imagine having someone else take care of all the day-to-day travel details of your


family vacation – like handling hotel check-in and check-out, making sure your luggage gets from place to place, orchestrating transportation and sightseeing arrangements, paying admission fees and tips – so you are free to enjoy your vacation as much as your kids do, without the responsibilities or hassles! One of our guests summed it up by saying, “Three days into our Tauck Bridges family trip, it dawned on me: I was worry-free. But it was more than that.... I was so at ease, I was playing with my kids like I did when they were small... and for 8 incredible days, we explored some of the coolest places in the world together.”


Feeling like a kid again is one of the best parts of our Tauck Bridges family adventures.


We want everyone to have a great time when they travel with us so we include activities that all ages and generations can experience together. Like a scenic float trip on the Snake River with a wildlife guide, a flashlight hike in Sierra National Forest, a scavenger hunt in Banff National Park or a high-tech geocaching treasure hunt at Trapper Creek in Alaska.


You’re never too young or old to learn something new. When you actually walk in the


footsteps of patriots and presidents, hearing stories from experts like Ken Burns along the way, everyone gains a new perspective about American history you just can’t get from books. Or how about getting a real taste of cowboy life at a western ranch, seeing just how big those giant sequoias really are, or tracing the story of immigration at Ellis Island? Shared discoveries bring your world – and your family – closer together like nothing else can.


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