Food Experiences

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Enhance your experiences with local food.

Travel following your own tastes. Take some cooking lessons. Eat with a local in their home. We have the right ingredients to enhance the flavour of your own trip be it a multi-day tour, a city stay, an independent rail tour in Europe, a guided or semi guided program, or your winter vacation. We have local contacts that will open the doors to the places you are seeking. Look at the main two options.

1. Join a tour, meet new friends

What’s more fun than going out to a restaurant with friends? How about trying new restaurants and street foods on a food adventure with a small group tour. I’ve curated some of the very best, most fun and unique types of group tours and ideas below. In addition, we have food tours in Japan, China, Viet-Nam, Cambodia, Thailand, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Morocco, Jordan, Greece, Turkey, Croatia, Slovenia, Macedonia, Georgia.

2. Form a private tiny tour group or go on your own.

Do you and your friends like to eat and travel? Groups are fun to join on your own or with friends but we can also make private tours and custom holidays for groups of 2 to 10 people very cost effectively. Price drops per person with more people. See here.

Enjoy the videos and posts below.


River Cruise Tours

River cruise tours offer a blend of land touring and river cruising with personalized experiences and varied excursions. Passengers travel through scenic routes, enjoying local cuisine and cultural activities, while packing only once. Options include themed and barge cruises, with varied duration and destinations, providing excellent value with included accommodations and excursions. Continue reading

India and Sri Lanka Food Tours

Intrepid Indian Food Tours

These tours in India and Sri Lanka are really suited to anyone looking for the real deal, not filtered by too much separation from what is going on outside the hotel room or bus window. The story teller in the video really captures the essence by saying that what happens on this trip (and really all group trips) takes place between the lines of the written itinerary. Continue reading