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Laughing Yoga in Hanoi

Laugh yourself fit in Hanoi Want to feel fitter? Start your day with this hilarious routine in the Vietnam capital, Hanoi.  If you are an early riser and wish to participate in one of the most unusual group activities I have ever seen, I strongly recommend going to Hoan Kiem Lake around 6:30 am. Before […]

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A Fabu-Laos Time

The reality of travelling is that we all try to visit the country that most intrigues us. I visited Laos because I was curious to see what the government had to offer. I knew nothing. About Laos, I was ready to share my Laos experience, having led tours in SE Asia for 18 months. After an overnight […]

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Singapore: A great starting place for the novice traveller

Why Singapore should be on everyone’s list! Travel is an exciting experience for most, but for some, the uncertainty and fear accompanying travel to a foreign destination can be enough to stop them from ever leaving their backyard! Arriving in a country with a different culture, language, currency, and food might be intimidating. Finding a […]

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Touring Japan for the Cherry Blossom

Most travellers are drawn to Japan for the abundance of delicious sushi, made from fish plucked fresh from the surrounding seas. Others want an insight into the unique culture which, although has some Chinese influence has remained steady over the centuries. Some travellers are fascinated by the Japanese bathrooms, known to be some of the […]

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Sunrise at Tikal at the end of the Mayan Calendar

It was 2.40am when our alarms went off. Quietly and in a sleepy haze we lifted our sighing rucksacks onto our backs and trekked down the stairs to the hotel lobby where we filed, silently into the awaiting private bus.  It was an hour’s drive to Tikal we were told, and they expected the roads […]

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India – An Attack on the Senses!

Having discovered my passion for travel in my late teens and travelled extensively throughout my twenties, it was with great excitement that I boarded my flight to Delhi last November, keen to see what this new and mysterious country had to offer. Like many travellers to India, I had done some research before I left […]

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It’s A Jungle Out There

Minglabar from Myanmar! Formerly called Burma, this country has only recently started opening up to westerners. Myanmar has had a turbulent history with many countries in the west imposing sanctions due to the human rights violations that have occurred here and these violations were highlighted in 2007 with the Saffron Revolution. This was when Buddhist […]

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Gorilla Trekking in the Rwandan Rainforest

Gorilla trekking… the measure of adventureHave you ever heard of the human travel gauge? That’s when you tell someone you’re close to like your mom, grandmother, best friend etc. about your next off the wall adventure. The more shock they register, often the better and more authentic experience you will have.   My human travel […]

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Tucan Travel raises £30,000 with its Carbon Offset

We are thrilled to announce that in the two years since we introduced our carbon offset scheme, we have raised £34,000 through clients and our own donations for the World Land Trust and its work restoring and protecting rainforests. We also saw the percentage of clients contributing to the carbon offset scheme nearly double from […]

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Introducing the All-New Amphibious Vehicle!

Inspired by the James Bond movie The Spy Who Loved Me, this April we announce that travellers will be able to drive up out of the water and onto the beach, just like Bond did in his seriously cool Lotus. Amphibious automobiles have been conceived from circa 1900, however the Second World War significantly stimulated […]

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