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G Adventures launches Geluxe active and cultural tours range


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G Adventures has launched a range of 28 active- travel itineraries focused on community and culture. The operator said The Geluxe Collection offers “one-


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product, said the range “epitomises adventure at its finest” and fills a gap in the market for people looking for premium active experiences. “We’re rolling out the purple carpet with The Geluxe


Collection,” he said. “These trips have been carefully curated for people who enjoy adventure with a softer landing, yet still appreciate meaningful interactions with local people as part of their travel experience. “Each day has been meticulously crafted to get


travellers deeper into the destination, while still being physically active throughout their trip.


“Every meal tells the story of the people and place it


came from. Accommodation is unique to the location, and all trips have community tourism at their core, so travellers form a richer connection with local people and their culture, while also giving back as they travel.” Itineraries include the Japan: Kyoto, Tokyo & the


Michinoku Coastal Trail, which offers guests the chance to kayak on Japan’s deepest lake. Prices start at £5,999. The Central Mexico: Oaxaca to Mexico City trip,


priced from £2,149, allows guests to pedal through agave fields and tour ancient pyramids. The 16 countries initially featured are Botswana,


Cambodia, Costa Rica, Egypt, Greece, Italy, Japan, Jordan, Mexico, Morocco, Nepal, Peru, South Africa, Thailand, Vietnam and Zimbabwe. The collection is available to book now, with


departures from May 2024. The maximum group size is 16, with an average of 10 to 12 people per departure. gadventures.com/geluxe


Railbookers unveils holidays with ‘unique experiences’


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Railbookers has put together a collection of nine itineraries featuring “once-in-a-lifetime experiences”. The Signature collection


includes private tours of historical sites such as the Normandy beaches; Italian cultural landmarks such as Cinque Terre National Park and ancient Roman


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sites; an overnight stay on Mont- Saint-Michel, a tidal island in France; and the chance to try glass-blowing in Murano, Italy. Luxury train journeys include


the Glacier Express Excellence Class and Rocky Mountaineer Goldleaf service. Product development


director Gareth Jones said: “Our


customers, whether they’re first-time visitors or making return trips, have asked for additional unique experiences to include in their rail holidays.” The Signature itineraries,


which range in length from eight to 14 days, can be booked up to two years in advance. railbookers.co.uk


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