Highlights of the Balkans small group tour

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Duration
16 Days
Countries
Bosnia-Herzegovina, Croatia, Montenegro, Serbia
Type
Small group
Group size
Up to 12 people
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1. What was the most memorable or exciting part of your holiday?


Really very difficult to say as the itinerary was superb. It probably has to be Gobekli Tepe which is just out of this world, though the city of Mardin was lovely. and Sumela Monastery even outshone the Tiger's Nest in Bhutan (and was a lot easier to get to!).

2. What tips would you give other travellers booking this holiday?


Be prepared to have your prejudices and pre-conceived ideas about the arid desert of eastern Turkey completely blown away. Do make the decision to spend a lot of money on a hand woven silk rug, you will not regret it. Be aware that the homestay accommodation whilst in a tremendous location and run by lovely helpful people (and their dog) is fairly basic - limited heating and irregular supply of hot water.

3. Did you feel that your holiday benefited local people, reduced environmental impacts or supported conservation?


To an extent, in that we eat in local restaurants wherever possible, bought things in the bazaars, drank coffee & tea in local shops and stayed away from chain hotels (except in Trabzon). Not sure that we made an especial efforts to reduce environmental impact or to support conservation.

4. Finally, how would you rate your holiday overall?


Really excellent. Exceeded my expectations in every way.

Responsible Travel

As the pioneers of responsible tourism, we've screened this (and every) holiday so that you can travel knowing we've worked to maximise the benefits of your holiday to local people and places, and minimise any negative impacts.

Planet

Much of the time on this tour is spent in towns and cities, but we do spend time in many national parks; these include Durmitor and Biogradska Gora in Montenegro, and Plitvice in Croatia. When exploring this area on foot we take care to stick to the trails and not to damage any of the flora, as some parts of the region are quite a fragile environment. We operate a strict no litter policy on our tours, which includes the drivers. The Balkans is a region where western European norms regarding the environment are not so well entrenched, therefore it is quite common for local people to dispose of rubbish simply by throwing it out of the window. We work to educate our drivers and other service providers so as to avoid contributing to this problem.

Similarly, in conjunction with our local team we work with hotels and guesthouses to implement best practices when it comes to environmental matters – again in some places this is far behind what we might be used to in other parts of the world. This includes basic things like not replacing towels each day, as well as saving electricity and turning lights off – small things but we hope that they can become ingrained into the culture of a region where tourism isn't so established as other parts of Europe.

People

On all of tours we strive to include a strong focus on local communities and we are firm believers that tourism should have a positive impact on the places visited. On this tour we spend time in some of the Balkans' more traditional areas such as the village of Jajce, that do not see as much tourism as other parts of the country.

We stay at locally owned guesthouses and hotels, instead of larger chain based hotels and where appropriate employ the services of local people in order not only to gain a greater insight into the complex traditions here but to ensure that they gain financial benefit from our visit, rather than just being ‘exhibits’.

We visit a number of sites and monuments on this tour that do not necessarily receive much funding from other sources; the entrance fees that we include help to maintain the heritage of this country for future generations – not just western travellers but more importantly to local people to whom they have far more cultural and historical significance. We use locally owned suppliers and our partners here are deeply involved with the preservation of the culture and heritage of the country. Through carefully supervised tourism, greater worth is placed upon the region's rich heritage and it is hoped that local authorities will not only have the funds but also recognise the value in restoring and preserving such places.

This is a region which has suffered much in the last thirty years with the ethnic tensions that resulted in the Balkans War. We brief our clients on the sensitivities involved in travelling here, which are not always apparent to the casual visitor, to make sure we travel through this region appropriately.

When visiting the smaller communities we encourage our travellers to spend money locally and perhaps purchase some of the fine handicrafts on sale here.

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