From Majestic Palaces to Incredible Wildlife
Oct 17, 2024 8:00 am
Hello
We are proud to announce that Sean Lues has been awarded Outstanding Asia Destination Achiever, and Journeys Worldwide has been recognised as the Africa & Middle East Travel Agency Achiever. A special thank you to Margaret, who travelled down to the ceremony held at the Grand Hyatt in Melbourne, to represent us!
Join Margaret, as she leads two small group tours to India in January and February 2025.
Join our Jungle Trails tour and immerse yourself in the thrill of exploring India's premier wildlife sanctuaries.
Alternatively, embark on our Palatial Pathways tour to experience the Havelis and Highlights of Rajasthan, where you can explore India's rich cultural heritage and architectural marvels.
For the ultimate adventure, combine both tours, exclusively led by Margaret and enjoy our special offer:
*after completing the Jungle Trails tour on 2nd February 2025, enjoy a complimentary flight from Jabalpur to Mumbai. We’ll also provide complimentary accommodation at the Taj President Hotel in Mumbai on the 2nd and 3rd of February 2025.
Then, on 4th February, join the 'Palatial Pathways tour for an unforgettable journey, exploring the Havelis and Highlights of Rajasthan.
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Jungle Trails: India's Wildlife & Big Cat adventure
Departing18th January 2025 – 15 days,
only AU$$12,645 per person sharing
Single supplement + AU$2,890
Palatial Pathways: The Havelis and Highlights of Rajasthan
Departing 4th February 2025 – 19 days,
only AU$10,945 per person sharing
Single supplement + AU$3,520
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Visa information- INDIA
Travelling overseas is always exciting until you hear the word Visa! Applications can be quite daunting and confusing. As we have two trips to India in the near future, please find below some useful information on visa applications.
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Sean has just returned from 'The Classic Migration Safari' to Tanzania, he privately guided a group of 10 guests. The trip was a huge success, with incredible wildlife sightings, including three exhilarating wildebeest river crossings. One, in particular, was especially spectacular, with thousands of wildebeest and zebra hesitating at the water's edge before suddenly deciding to cross. This crossing lasted nearly 40 minutes and ended just as suddenly as it began. The group also had some remarkable leopard sightings, including a female leopard stalking a reedbuck, using a nearby tree as cover just metres away.
Can you see the leopard in the picture below?
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Did you Know
Dabbawalas transport fresh home-cooked lunches to Mumbai's office workers. Each day, carrying up to 60 kg on his head, a Dabbawala travels approximately 65 km. This network of 5,000 men deliver over 200,000 lunches daily, making fewer than 1 mistake per 6 million deliveries
See a day in the life of Shankar - one of the 5000 Dabbawalas of Mumbai in this YouTube clip
Best regards
Kim & Sean Lues
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