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Cruise the Spectacular Kimberley with George Negus

Join George Negus and his partner Kirsty Cockburn, as well as multi-award winning Kimberley expedition leader Dan Balint, on an exploration cruise through the remote Australian wilderness of the heritage listed Kimberley. As George explains, “This trip is our chance to enjoy with you one of our favourite places in the World… not just its extraordinary remote geography but also its culture and communities and the rare experience of being somewhere under the stars where signs of a modern world are a surprise rather than a common sight.” We travel in the Waterfall Season of May, an ideal time to experience the full power of the spectacular falls in a more temperate climate. Our luxurious expedition ship, the Oceanic Discoverer, has been designed for size to explore some of the more remote and breathtaking secrets of this remarkable region.

This unique experience with global traveller and journalist George Negus is priced from $9,495 per person, twin share, and includes the following: One night’s accommodation in Darwin with breakfast and dinner, two nights in Broome at the Cable Beach Resort with breakfast and one dinner, cocktails on Cable Beach in Broome, ten nights aboard the Oceanic Discoverer with all meals as well as shore excursions listed in the itinerary.

Visit our George Negus cruise page for all the details, or call us on 1800 630 343.

George Negus on the beach in Kimberley

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Courtney Abblitt’s Japan Trip

My Trip to Japan by Courtney Abblitt

I have just returned from an amazing trip to Japan. It was my first time to this beautiful country and it will not be my last! I loved learning about the culture and learning to say a few words, which the locals love, but they love speaking English to us even more.

Walking around and seeing the green gardens, the mountains, and all the different scenery was magical. I felt very safe everywhere we traveled. The Japanese people were so polite and very generous. With all that has happened in Japan, I was surprised how quickly everything has returned to normal and I am happy to say Japan is very safe to travel to.

Food – is oishii (delicious). Presented so delicately, so many different varieties and the portion sizes, all I can say is you will never go hungry.

Wow is all I could say about the Bullet Train. I wish we had them in Australia. Traveling comfortably for a couple of hours and then being in a new city was amazing. The train carriage was so roomy and stable that you do not even feel like you are traveling and the scenery just makes the train ride so much more enjoyable. The best way to travel in Japan!!!

Two highlights of my trip was – Shirakawa-go & Kinkakajui Temple in Kyoto

Shirakawa-go is a preserved town with original streets and old wooden houses. The way they have preserved the buildings is spectacular and beautiful.

Kinkakajui Temple in Kyoto is amazing. Again the temple is well preserved and covered with gold leaf. Amazing!! I was able to get some really great photos and thoroughly enjoyed my time there, which wasn’t enough.

Travelrite International have a number of tours and cruises that are traveling to Japan. For more information follow the link:
Quilting Tour to Japan November 2011  www.travelrite.com.au/quilting_japan.shtml
Queen Mary 2 Wonders of the Orient Cruise March 2012 www.travelrite.com.au/hongkong.shtml
Diamond Princess Singapore to Beijing Cruise March 2012  www.travelrite.com.au/beijing_sing.shtml

We would also be happy to organise your own personal itinerary or tour to this amazing country. Please give us a call.

Courtney Abblitt
Travel Consultant