
Phil Ellis, our Middle East and Africa Product Manager Talks to us about one of his favourite destinations, Tanzania………
Why do you love Tanzania so much?
It might sound obvious but it has to be the animals, I've done safaris in other parts of Africa however I'd never seen animals in these ...

Oh where do I start? I am sitting at Kathmandu airport reflecting on so many wonderful experiences we have had whilst in Nepal. Steve and I had booked this trip as our annual honeymoon.
Being very much a people’s person I am struck by the genuine and happy Nepalese people. Nepal ...

To be a travel consultant worth his salt, you really need to know the hotels and areas intimately to blend together an itinerary that has everything that a traveller to the region is looking for. The saying of "’be careful what you wish for’’ springs to mind here as our ...

A diverse mix of climates and terrain has blessed India with some of the most varied and distinctive wildlife on the subcontinent. With around 80 National Parks and over 440 sanctuaries the country is home to more than just the iconic Indian tiger and with a range of accommodation available ...

Rugged charm, unforgettable scenery, and wide open expanse care all typical of Alaska. Breathtaking views, fascinating history, pleasant towns and a relaxed atmosphere ensure that Yukon and Alaska are both enjoyable and memorable.
Yukon
The smallest and most westerly of Canada’s territories, the Yukon takes its name from the meandering waters of the ...

I had travelled with Bales before. In 1993 I had gone to India and Joanna Bales had been in the group. Obviously everything was done to impress her resulting in a fantastic holiday. Could this trip live up to my expectations?
The following year I had toured Namibia with three ...

Felicity Baillie tells us of her recent trip to Costa Rica with her boyfriend (and Bales Worldwide Ticketing Specialist) Neil Carpenter.
"Costa Rica was a destination that I didn't know very much about or ever considered visiting, however, once we decided that was where we would go, it soon became very ...

As the bicentenary of Darwin’s birth approaches, Ben Ross sees (and smells) for himself the fearless wildlife and primeval landscapes that inspired the great evolutionary theories
A huddle of marine iguanas in a mangrove swamp is not the oddest thing you’ll see on a visit to the Galapagos Islands, but it ...