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Intrepid unveils women’s tours in Peru, Cambodia and Bhutan


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Intrepid Travel has expanded its programme of women-only tours with three new itineraries in Peru, Cambodia and Bhutan. The new trips range from eight to 11 days in


duration and will be led by local female leaders. They feature women-led activities that aim to break


down gender barriers and support female-owned businesses, according to the adventure operator. Women now make up more than half of Intrepid’s


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travellers and the women’s expedition range grew by 32% in 2025, with 77% of travellers joining solo. The dedicated range now spans eight itineraries,


including in India, Morocco, Nepal and Turkey. One new trip is an eight-day Peru Women’s Expedition,


priced from £1,585, which includes a series of day hikes including a lesser-known section of the Inca Trail and an Andean healing ceremony performed by a female shaman.


Also new is a Cambodia Women’s Expedition, also


eight days in length, costing from £995. It provides the opportunity to explore Cambodia “through a women-led lens”, starting with a tuk-tuk tour around Siem Reap. The latest trips will directly help to develop 12


women-led experiences and support eight new-to- Intrepid female-owned businesses. General manager of experiences Erika Kritikides


said: “As we continue to evolve our women’s expeditions range, we’re prioritising destinations where tourism can deliver meaningful positive impact, while offering women-led experiences for our travellers. “Travel has the power to create positive change,


and we recognise that when women are empowered, it creates a ripple effect within the community. “These trips support female tourism entrepreneurs


– and as women step forward, they’re holding the door open for others to follow.” intrepidtravel.com/uk


Leger Holidays adds 10 trips to Battlefield Tours range


Leger Holidays has unveiled its Battlefield Tours – Walk in the Footsteps of Heroes brochure for 2026-27. The collection includes 10


new WW1 and WW2 tours, expanding the programme to 55 fully escorted battlefield experiences, with prices starting from £429 for a four-day tour.


travelweekly.co.uk 16 19 MARCH 2026 Each escorted coach tour is


led by “knowledgeable guides dedicated to bringing military history to life”. Among the new tours is the


five-day Anzio, Monte Cassino & San Pietro – Italian Campaign by Air, priced from £1,029, which includes air travel to Rome and visits to war museums and


cemeteries and the preserved San Pietro battlefield site. Leger Shearings Group head


of retail sales Ashley Dellow said the programme is “designed to help customers gain a deeper understanding at battle sites and to pay their respects at memorials connected to those who served”. leger.co.uk


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