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Take in some of the most iconic sights of London with your expert guide on our fantastic walking tour. Begin at Waterloo station and walk to the South Bank to admire views of the River Thames and the Houses of Parliament then continue along the river bank to pass the iconic London Eye. Walk over Westminster Bridge to the Houses Of Parliament and Big Ben and whilst here, head to the lesser known Victoria Towers Garden to enjoy the views of the Thames from its north bank. Continue past Westminster

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Enjoy an invigorating cycling tour along the River Ness! Cycle to the Ness Islands, a  beautiful natural park and group of islands in the middle of the river connected by suspension bridges built in Victorian times. Enroute, stop for a short visit to the stunning Inverness Botanical Gardens. Continue along the world famous Caledonian Canal before reaching the Muirtown Locks. Continue along the canal towpath to the Merkinch Nature Reserve and end at the Moray Firth, where if you are lucky you may spot wild dolphins! Ride back along

Author: vvjadmin

Follow in the footsteps of Britain’s most famous band, The Beatles on a guided walking tour of Liverpool. Begin with photo opportunities outside the Liver Building before visiting the Grade II-listed Port of Liverpool Building. Take a short walk to the Maritime Museum before visiting the Liverpool Town Hall where the Beatles had their homecoming reception in 1964. See the Eleanor Rigby Statue followed by the Cilla Black Statue in the Cavern Quarter then end your tour at the famous Cavern Club where it all started for the Beatles.

Author: Huyền Trang Bùi

Head out on a full day trek of the unknown Mu Cang Chai rice terrace region, in north west Vietnam. The perfect alternative to Sapa, rice terraces coil in ribbons around the hills of Mu Cang Chai, offering spectacular views. Start your trek from Che Cu Nha commune to La Pan Tan commune, a journey of around 10KM. Admire the spectacular rice terrace scenery as well as trek through a number of H’mong hill tribe villages, where you may have a chance to interact with some of the locals.

Author: vvjadmin

Learn how the UK was the centre and main force behind the industrial revolution! Enjoy a self-drive tour of Manchester, Lancashire and Yorkshire, the centre of the famous industrial revolution and the cotton industry. Begin by heading south of Manchester to Quarry Bank Mill, one of the best-preserved textile mills of the industrial revolution. Visit the museum here before heading north into Lancashire, true ‘Cotton Country’. Blackburn was one of the first industrialised towns in the world, documented in the Blackburn Museum and Art Gallery. Next, drive to Harle outside of

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