Vienna to Budapest cycling tour
Description of Vienna to Budapest cycling tour
Retrace the steps of the Roman, Ottoman and Turk Empires on this adventure along the mighty Danube River. Journey through picturesque villages, forests and lush farmlands as you cycle from Vienna to Budapest, passing through Slovakia and it's cosmopolitan capital. Live it up in Baroque style at the elegant Schönbrunn Palace or get lost in the cobbled laneways of Komarom, a city with one foot in Hungary and the other in Slovakia. Visit the architectural jewel of the Danube River, the Esztergom Basilica, and pass by the imposing white-hued Bratislava Castle. Celebrate a day in the saddle with a luxurious soak in one of Budapest's iconic baths.
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CARBON REDUCTIONOur greatest contribution to minimising our transportation's impact on the environment is to travel by bike, avoiding the use of any energy or fuel.
When we do use a vehicle, we are committed to providing local experiences and as part of this philosophy we use local forms of transport wherever possible.
Where we use private transport, we stick to the small back roads, minimising the impact on locals using the main roads for their daily routines. Where we do use a support vehicle we will always ensure that it is an appropriate size to suit our cyclist numbers i.e. we wouldn’t use a 16-seater minivan for five travellers.
ENVIRONMENT AND WILDLIFE
On cycling trips, it’s easy to use plastic excessively, especially in hot climates or during the summer months when we ride. Rather than use single-use plastic bottles, we refill our water bottles from a large drum kept in our support vehicle. We also encourage travellers to snack on fresh, seasonal fruits rather than processed foods in plastic wrappers. As well as carrying a large water drum, we also take advantage of the tradition of having a drinking water fountain in many villages and fill up our bottles directly from the source.
We have also spoken with many of the accommodation providers we use on this trip about minimising the overuse of linens and towels. Many hotels will display signs asking you to reuse yours and take short showers to minimise water wastage.
On this trip we use our own local Europe-based supplier who shares our commitment to responsible business, from waste and water management to ensuring we are leaving as minimal a foot (or tyre) print as possible. Where we use a third party to assist in the running of the trip we ensure they are educated on all aspects of responsible business and supported in making any changes they need to improve in this regard.
This cycling trip has a maximum group size of 12, to minimise our impact on the smaller communities we cycle through. We believe this is the perfect size for a cycling trip while respecting the capabilities of the destinations we visit. Overtourism is an issue we are very conscious of and we are taking measures to ensure our impact on the communities we visit, and their environment is our top priority.
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LOCAL ECONOMYAn important part of travel is mixing with the locals and experiencing “real life” in a destination. On this trip, along with staying in locally-owned hotels and guesthouses, we visit small cafes and restaurants and buy locally produced crafts and food. This gives locals the opportunity to earn money directly and our travellers the chance to interact with local people in their everyday environment. We also use only European cycling guides and support staff, as well as local guides in many destinations.
EMPLOYMENT, INCLUSIVITY AND DIVERSITY
All aspects of this trip (on the ground) are operated by Europeans (most of whom live locally) including all our cycling guides, support vehicle drivers, local site guides and accommodation providers. We provide our cycling leaders with a formal four day cycling training course, so that they are up to speed with the needs of our travellers as well as building their skills.
The role of females in cycling has often been that of support staff. To help combat this we try and ensure as many of our cycling trips as possible have a head female cycling guide.
We have a foundation that was set up to empower travellers to have a positive impact on the communities they visit. It now supports over 50 local, grassroots projects around the world. And over the past 15 years, the foundation has distributed over AU $5 million to projects tackling areas such as sustainable development, human rights, child protection, environmental conservation, wildlife protection, education and healthcare.
As part of our commitment to responsible travel a portion of your trip cost will be donated to Bicycles for Humanity – a not-for-profit, volunteer run, grass roots charity focused on the alleviation of poverty through sustainable transport – in the form of a bicycle.
In the developing world a bicycle is life changing, allowing access to health care, education, economic opportunity and the wider community. A bicycle means you can travel twice as far, twice as fast and carry four times the load, providing a profound and lasting positive effect for the individual as well as their community. Bicycles for Humanity collect donated (used or new) bicycles, repair them if needed and send them to Africa. Along with donated bicycles each of the 40ft shipping containers that Bicycles For Humanity sends becomes a bike workshop, providing employment, skills, training, business opportunity and economic development for the community in which it's placed and helping the community to move away from aid dependence.
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