Seven Must-Have Travel Experiences in 2019

Seven Must-Have Travel Experiences in 2019
10th December 2018 James Brooke

Seven Must-Have Travel Experiences in 2019

As the countdown to 2019 commences, many holidaymakers are looking to the New Year as they jam-pack their travel diaries with thrilling adventures and unmissable experiences. From taking a jeep safari across the dunes in Brazil to climbing Rainbow Mountain in Peru, the Meaningful Travel experts at Rickshaw Travel share their top seven must do travel experiences for 2019…

  1. Find inner-peace in the hills of Vietnam

 Where: Phu Loc, North Central Coast

Why: Surrounded by lush forest and banked on the shores of a vast lagoon, Phu Loc is the perfect place to enjoy a world of tranquillity – a far cry from Vietnam’s notorious buzzing cities.

How: Rickshaw Travel has a brand new three day bite-sized trip: Lazing by the Lagoon. Staying in a spacious hill-side bungalow, with panoramic views of Phu Loc Lagoon, this trip is all about relaxation. Travellers can also enjoy a complimentary daily Tai Chi or yoga session – the perfect way to soothe the mind, body and soul.
*Prices from £355 per person including private accommodation (based on two people sharing), breakfast, daily tai chi and yoga lessons and return road transfers. Please note: a minimum of three bite-sized trips are required to create an itinerary meaning this bite-sized trip cannot be booked alone.

2. Take a jeep safari across giant dunes in Brazil

 Where: Lençóis Maranhenses, Brazil’s North Atlantic Coast

Why: Perched on Brazil’s undeveloped northern Atlantic coast, lies the spectacular Lençóis Maranhenses- one of South America’s lesser-known natural wonders. With miles of pristine dunes, pockmarked in wet season by warm freshwater lagoons, it’s a striking sight.

How: Rickshaw Travel has a brand new six day itinerary: Dunes of the Northern Coast – Lençóis Maranhenses. Travellers will take a jeep safari deep into the park where they will be greeted by an otherworldly landscape before swimming in the warm lagoons and climbing the giant sandy slopes. This area is beautiful year-round, but the lagoons can start to disappear in the dry season (October-March), so it’s best to go during wet season if you want the full effect.
*Prices from £698 per person including accommodation and breakfast (based on two people sharing), airport transfers, transport by mini bus and boat, excursion to Lençóis Maranhenses with Portuguese speaking driver.

  1. Trek and camp under the stars in unspoilt Bhutan

 Where: Sakteng Wildlife Sanctuary, far eastern Bhutan

Why: Perfect for the eco-conscious holiday-maker, Bhutan banned plastic bags nationwide in 1999 making it no surprise that the destination appeals to those in search of unspoilt nature.

How: Rickshaw Travel has a brand new seven day itinerary: Footsteps Through Forests and Mountains. Trekking enthusiasts will explore all 750km2 of the unspoilt Sakteng Wildlife Sanctuary, learning all about how it was established to protect the legendary yeti as they go. The route starts with a gradual climb through the meadows of Chaling, climbs to the heights of Merak and finishes in the weaving village of Radhi.
*Prices from £1,945 per person and includes accommodation based on two people sharing, all meals and local drinks, transport with a private driver, English-speaking guide and entrance fees as applicable.

  1. Travel by ox cart in Northern India 

Where: Barli, Rajasthan, India

 Why: Escape India’s bustling cities and find a haven of peace in the small village of Barli.

How: Rickshaw Travel offers a two day bite-sized trip: Ox Carts and a Majestic Fort. Travellers will explore the historical, tranquil village by ox cart  (a novel and traditional way to travel), passing by craftsmen at work and visiting local temples. When evening arrives, a stay at the converted Fort Bali awaits.
*Prices from £135 per person and includes accommodation based on two people sharing, breakfast, transport and ox cart tour of Barli. Please note: a minimum of three bite-sized trips are required to create an itinerary meaning this bite-sized trip cannot be booked alone.

  1. Kayak with orcas off Vancouver Island, Canada

Where: Orca Base Camp, Port McNeill, Canada

Why: 2018 saw the world gripped by the heart-breaking plight of a grieving orca mother who carried her dead calf’s body for over two weeks. The act encouraged empathy from the world over, and also prompted a greater appreciation for this threatened species.

How: Rickshaw Travel has a brand new five day itinerary: Kayaking with Orcas. Explore the lesser-explored area of Vancouver Island where wildlife lovers will get the chance to kayak through the fjords and inlets in search of orca pods, because, after all, there’s no better place to see orcas than in the wild.

*Prices from £765 per person including accommodation (based on two people sharing), full board at the camp, return transfers by water taxi, sleeping bag, equipment, tent, sea kayaks, visit to the Whale Interpretive Centre, Sea Kayaking tours.

  1. Climb Rainbow Mountain in Peru

 Where: Vinicunca, Peru

Why: As spectacular as it is secluded, Vinicunca (Rainbow Mountain) is a lesser-known area with otherworldly landscapes which seem like they could be from another planet.

How: Rickshaw Travel offers a three day bite-sized trip: Rainbow Mountain Ramble. A challenging four hour trek awaits those who head to Rainbow Mountain, but it’s certainly rewarding. Pass through green wilderness dotted with alpacas, and walk against a backdrop of the snow-capped Andes, before reaching the spectacularly colourful heights of Rainbow Mountain.
*Prices from £175 per person and includes accommodation (based on two people sharing), breakfast and lunch, transport and professional guide. Please note, this is a seasonal trek between the months of May to October only. Please note: a minimum of three bite-sized trips are required to create an itinerary meaning this bite-sized trip cannot be booked alone.

  1. Sail to lesser-visited elephant jungles in Sri Lanka

Where: Gal Oya National Park, Sri Lanka

Why: It’s no coincidence that Sri Lanka was just named the top country for travel in 2019 by Lonely Planet. But that’s not to say that all of this beautiful country has been discovered. While most travellers head to Yala National Park to get their elephant fix in Sri Lanka, Gal Oya is the perfect spot for those savvy travellers looking to escape the crows. What’s more, this is the only place in Sri Lanka where visitors can witness elephants swimming in the wild on a boat safari. Need we say more!

How: Rickshaw Travel has a brand new three day bite-sized trip: Wild Elephants & Emerald Lakes. Gal Oya is a natural park with untouched jungles and vast lakes. As you explore the untouched jungle, keep your eyes open for a glimpse of elephants swimming in the wild.
*Prices from £388 per person and includes accommodation (based on two people sharing), breakfast, transfers and boat safari. Please note: a minimum of three bite-sized trips are required to create an itinerary meaning this bite-sized trip cannot be booked alone.

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About Rickshaw Travel
Rickshaw Travel is an independent tour operator based in Brighton. They are committed to providing enriching, immersive travel experiences that take holidaymakers off the beaten path and into the heart of local communities.

Meaningful travel – or travelling in a way that everybody benefits from – is the core ethos of Rickshaw: the traveller benefits from enriching experiences where they learn something new (about the destination, culture, a skill or about themselves) and at the same time the local people, animals and/or environment benefit too.

Rickshaw Travel’s individual approach to independent exploration enables adventurous holidaymakers to visit the heart of a destination and experience the real spirit of a local culture. Rickshaw specialises in offering small-scale, authentic accommodation that truly reflects the character of each destination.

Celebrating its 10th anniversary this year, Rickshaw Travel is proud to have built up a team of passionate Travel Specialists who each have extensive travel experience in their own dedicated destinations. They pride themselves on being open and honest about the places they have visited and are on hand to inspire and support travellers. The company’s style of travel is unique – Rickshaw’s dedicated Product Team has worked alongside the company’s in-destination partners to create a choice of carefully selected bite-size trips, typically 2-4 days long, which can be combined to create the perfect itinerary. Rickshaw’s bite-size trips include a range of local excursions, charming authentic accommodation and some transfers to ensure a hassle-free holiday. A minimum of three bite-sized trips must be combined to create a full itinerary.

Protecting nature and wildlife – and encouraging travellers to do the same – is also key for the Rickshaw team. They have recently partnered with Brighton-based organisation, ANIMONDIAL, to develop an animal welfare policy, as well as providing a ‘toolkit’ to help other small travel companies become more responsible. Rickshaw Travel has also committed to supporting the end of elephant riding by signing World Animal Protection’s elephant-friendly pledge and is in the process of auditing trips involving any type of wild animal interaction.

Rickshaw Travel now offers trips in 25 destinations across Asia, Central, South and North America, including Cuba, Vietnam, Myanmar, Thailand, India, Costa Rica, Peru, Borneo, Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Malaysia, Chile, Brazil and Japan.

For more information, visit https://www.rickshawtravel.co.uk/, https://www.facebook.com/rickshawtravel/, https://twitter.com/Rickshaw_Travel or https://www.instagram.com/rickshaw_travel/ or call 01273 934 823