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Sue
6730 reviews
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9 months ago
Great Trip to Rajasthan and Nepal
Wild Frontiers were great All the discussions and queries before hand were dealt with understanding and efficiency We did the group tour Taj Temples and Tigers which was a great introduction to India We saw all the main sights and stayed in some lovely Heritage hotels The highlight was the visit to the rural area of Bhenswara where we meet the local people and felt we had touched on the real India a little There was a lot of travelling but it was great to to have a guide with us us to take the strain of the organisation Wild Fronteirs then arranged us a private tour to Nepal which was brilliant Again very well organised with lots of personal touches
Susan Conway
6730 reviews
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9 months ago
Gujarat tribes textiles and wildlife
Travelling through Gujarat was a feast in every possible way lions and leopards in Gir Forest the incredible crafts people of Kutch the landscapes of salt pans seaside and mountains the temples and palaces and the markets overflowing with colourful fruits and vegetables And of course the food But mostly the people in their colourful clothes with their shy but warm welcomes and as much curiosity about us as we had about them I have images in my head to last a lifetime Our guide went beyond the planned itinerary finding extra experiences to match our interests Wild Frontiers detailed planning made this a truly memorable journey My second tour with them certainly not my last
MP
6730 reviews
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9 months ago
Jordan Adventure with Purpose Fabulous Incredible Exceptional
My trip to Jordan with WF was the most enriching the most amazing the most satisfying I have ever experienced It was far beyond anything I have ever dreamed of what my trip to Jordan would be Every aspect of the itinerary was very well thought out well organized and expertly executed throughout from the preplanning process until the follow-up after the trip It was a perfect blend of sight seeing challenging hikes and community involvement What I love most was the interactions and experience with the diverse facets of the local community This deeply immersive experience made the trip much more meaningful and memorable This is my third trip but actually my first booking with Wild Frontiers I have been recommending Wild Frontiers to friends and everyone I come across And I have since booked several more tours with WF and I am looking into booking for more
Mo
6730 reviews
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9 months ago
Where to next
Just back from my 15th trip with Wild Frontiers Sri Lanka From Afghanistan to Uzbekistan I have enjoyed their excellent planning professionalism and customer care Their trips ensured that I got the most out of my travel experiences with small group numbers local guides and the knowledge that through WF s ethos I have supported the local economy Now to decide where next
Mrs Carmen Mayblin
6730 reviews
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9 months ago
It was well planned and interesting g
It was well planned and interesting given the 10 days tour We had an excellent knowledgeable and attentive guide We saw many fabulous sites and learnt a lot about the history of each place Accommodation was good restaurants and places to eat were in general good and our local transport was comfortable I felt the 10 days tour were well spent
Mary
6730 reviews
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9 months ago
Madagascar lemurs National Parks rainforest and villages
This is my third trip with this travel company It provides an exceptional travel experience with trusted experienced guides and drivers This company prides itself in offering a variety of boutique accommodation to camps with wooden chalets or luxury tents With always an opportunity to meet and talk with local people Our guide Olivier was informative bringing to life his country with stories about local tribes with each area we visited You may come for the lemurs but you will leave with images of smiles and the outstanding beauty of this country The itinerary was well thought out and length of time of 15 days needed due to the challenging roads
Michael Whittall
6730 reviews
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9 months ago
Guatemala unknown and fascinating
Just back from 2 weeks in Guatemala We are regulars with Wild Frontiers The programme was just right and totally what we requested with some downtime and all the hotels great All the arrangements worked perfectly The country is amazing from Mayan ruins to nature and Spanish colonial architecture WF has grown recently but still retains its personal helpful attitude and listens to clients requirements Now working out where we go next
Amanda Streatfeild
6730 reviews
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9 months ago
Central American Odyssey
We too were on the Central American Odyssey and endorse everything said by Caroline Alexander I would add that I had the opportunity to test the Nicaraguan health care system due to a slight slip on a volcano track and could not have been treated with more care by all the guides and the local doctor The whole trip gave us a small window onto modern Central American life and the complex political systems there as well as the fascinating Mayan civilisations And the scenery is stunning Thanks Wild Frontiers for our tenth trip
Mags
6730 reviews
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9 months ago
Algerian Colours
Algeria has been on my bucket list for years and it didn t disappoint A brilliant mix of architecture culture and magnificent scenery made this a varied trip which to be fair goes at some pace I ve come home with a full heart A huge part of a successful trip is the tour leader and in this case honourable mentions and huge props for for the inestimable Erwin A true superstar This isn t my first trip with Wild Frontiers and it s unlikely to be the last Friendly knowledgeable office staff small groups and exceptional trip arrangements
Marion Jocher
6730 reviews
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9 months ago
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