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Plovers, Penguins and High Altitude Peaks – the Birdlife of Chile

For wildlife enthusiasts with a particular passion for bird watching, there are some exciting opportunities on offer through professionally-organised small group bird holidays. Led by a qualified...

Lisa Jeeves Nov 21, 2016
Top Tips for Photographing Wildflowers

For keen amateur botanists, professionally-organised small group flower tours offer a unique opportunity to explore an unfamiliar landscape and get up close to some of the most iconic and exotic...

Lisa Jeeves Nov 21, 2016
Madeira – the Floating Garden of the Atlantic

Madeira is often referred to as the "Floating Garden of the Atlantic", with the breadth and uniqueness of its flora renowned around the world. Blessed with rich volcanic soil and a warm, subtropical...

Lisa Jeeves Nov 21, 2016
Discover the Flora of Sichuan on Flower Holidays to China

For keen amateur botanists, professionally-organised flower holidays offer the opportunity to encounter a vast array of endemic floral species they would not normally have access to. Destinations for...

Lisa Jeeves Nov 21, 2016
The Alpine Wildflowers of Switzerland

No country on Earth is more synonymous with wildflowers than Switzerland. Beneath the imposing shadow of its alpine guardians, Jungfrau, Eiger and Monch, the vision of rolling meadows carpeted with...

Lisa Jeeves Nov 21, 2016
French Wine Co-Operatives Show Why It’s Better to Work Together

More than half of the wine produced in France is the product of a wine co-operative or ‘cave coopératives’, and yet many wine lovers ignore this important part of the industry while taking a wine tour...

Lisa Jeeves Nov 21, 2016
Fun for All the Family at the Beautiful Château De Sully-Sur-Loire

The first thing that will spring to mind when you see the enchanting towers and turrets of the medieval Château de Sully-sur-Loire is that this must have been the inspiration for Charles Perrault when...

Lisa Jeeves Nov 21, 2016
Sounds of London: a Musical Travel Guide for the Visually Impaired

The great city of London has dozens of excellent highlights for the visually impaired. Music lovers, in particular, are well catered for here as the city is bursting at the seams with world-famous...

Lisa Jeeves Nov 24, 2016
Lose Yourself at Monet’s Lily Pond in Giverny

Claude Monet and Impressionism Claude Monet was the foremost practitioner of impressionism in the nineteenth century and was the de facto leader of the movement. A style characterised by dreamlike...

Lisa Jeeves Mar 30, 2017
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