2012 Indian Himalayas Cycle Tours - Testimonials 2011
Have a look at our 2011 tour on Bridget's Blog
“Just want to say thanks again for the wonderful job that you and Bridget did with the group. Your effort in spreading your knowledge and experience of the area and sharing it with us, afforded us an opportunity for such a wonderful experience. Managing such a large group takes effort, planning and patience. A great job.”
Debbie Kimber — Somerset West.
“It has opened up another part of the world to me and confirmed for me that although my passion for travelling may have lain dormant for awhile, it is now well and truly alive and bursting to discover new places and.... what better way to do it, than on a bike. I hope you have a lot more trips planned!”
Viv Routledge — Somerset West.
“Good food, good company, lots of “wow” moments. It’s too difficult to choose...The tour more than surpassed my wildest imaginings. To be honest, I cannot fault any aspect of the trip..I recommend it to everybody. Thank you very much for a very special experience.”
Alex le Roux — Cape Town.
“Carlos and Bridget did a fantastic job of putting together a thoroughly enjoyable experience that was physically demanding but immensely rewarding. The trip was a fantastic release from the pressure and expectations of home and provided considerable insight into a completely different culture and way of life.”
Mike Watt — New Zeeland.
“The highlights of the trip was discovering how wrong my pre-conceptions of cycling in that environment were, how wrong I was about India generally, and feeling like a traveller rather than a tourist. The biggest challenge was the effects of altitude and removal of the comforts I normally take for granted.”
Aulo del Vecchio — uMkomaas.
“The trip is still very much alive in my mind - and I'll never forget the experiences - I absolutely loved the whole thing and have re-lived it through talking about it and looking at the photos a hundred times!! Thanks to you both for an amazing adventure”
Caroline Hutchison – Cape Town.

