This chill Greek island is where you want to be this summer

…CHILL + COOL

Corfu…one of those pitch perfect Greek islands that stays under the radar which is an incredible feat considering the magic spells it casts. Its intoxicating beauty and the natural zest for life among its locals just breathes new life and spirit into all who visit. It stuns you at first glance with its gorgeous landscape, impossibly crystal-blue waters, all bathed in seemingly eternal sunshine and it just gets better from there.

It’s an island replete with astounding ruins remaining from times when Venetians ruled, while its Renaissance and Baroque architecture among its still standing palaces and fortresses enchant as you walk amongst history and small streets lined with local daily life happening in narrow intertwined streets.

Cozy cafes await for you to relax and people watch, while traditional tavernas and exceptional romantic restaurants await to tempt the palate.

And, not to worry- there is no shortage of luxe retreats, so many of them unique with individual personalities and design elements along with plenty of lavish villas.

It’s the place you want to be this summer when you think of Greece and EZG Reece has the inside track- we’d love to introduce you for inspirations!

Get unique itinerary ideas now for summer! Email us at radhika@welgrowgroup.com

819 total views, 1 views today

What Will Travel Look Like In A Post COVID World?

2020 was a difficult year, which radically changed our way of living and working. The pandemic hit many areas of our life, and the travel industry got overwhelmed by this wave of insecurities, closures, bans, restrictions. But the desire to travel resists everything.

It is obvious that the way we traveled earlier will not be the same this time, and we think that it is not a bad thing.

It is possible that while traveling, you will be able to notice the quiet cities, and visit World Heritage Sites having low crowd, along with this, the sky will also be less polluted, that will make your travel more beautiful.

There is no doubt that the travel and tourism industry has suffered a lot, and COVID-19 has also made us learn an important lesson that travel is a privilege and not a right.

It is vital to know, especially this year, that what will be the future of travel and tourism in the upcoming years. The start of 2021 was marked with the development of vaccines continuously giving us a hope that everything will be fine soon.

And this is why, we present some insights and tips for you regarding travel and tourism:

The need of a travel advisor

Traveling with numerous restrictions and rules, you will need to have someone on your side who will help you in making your trip a success and that person will be a travel advisor. To get to see all the wonderful places first, you will have to contact an advisor.

Young people leading the way

It is expected to have a greater demand from Millennial and Gen-Z travelers because of their absolute want of travelling and resilience.

Family gatherings

After living away from your loved ones for a long time, it is a must to meet them now. Searching for places that will fulfill all your needs and make you spend time with your family is perfect in 2021.

Go on your dream trips

The fact that travel should not be taken for granted has made us realize that it will be the best idea to book your dream trips as early as possible. To focus on the customer’s wants and dreams, and having all the necessary on your fingertips is a must for a travel agency.

Wellness tours and travels

Having experienced a pandemic, several people are now putting their focus on health and wellness tours. The most chosen will be the destinations that promise giving a relaxing and revitalizing experience to the travelers.

If you are one those, we suggest you to contact our wellness experts guiding you throughout the process.

Open space destinations

Just like the old preferences, it is expected that a beach vacation, stay on private islands, booking of private villas will still be considered the best option. This is because it is one of the easiest ways to maintain social distancing.

It has been a tough year, but thanks to innovative testing standards, it has become possible to make this year great by chasing your travel dreams.

2,301 total views, no views today

Grandeurs And Mysteries Of Indian Fauna

Tigers, elephants, whales, birds, the emblematic figures of Indian fauna are about to reveal themselves to your eyes!

On the gigantic territory of India, biodiversity is not lacking, even if it remains in places fragile and to be preserved. From north to south, the land, the sky and the sea are home to rare species living in sumptuous settings. Meetings that you will not soon forget.

Safari in India gives us a rare opportunity to personally see the king of the jungle in the wild- a magnificent tiger, and many other animals. Fast forward to the time of The Jungle Book, when animals and humans lived closer together and understood each other better.

At the same time, there is no need to sacrifice comfort – a huge number of outstanding places of accommodation are located next to the protected areas.

Check it out for yourself- India is proud of its unique hotels, magnificent nature and perfect service. All safaris are conducted with experienced rangers, in licensed off-road vehicles.

Of course, the luxury travel India can be changed in advance at your discretion- add additional days, or vice versa- shorten it a little. Departure is possible on any day for 2 people.

Northern India, tiger and bird reserve

Bengal tigers, not far from the Himalayas

In the northern region of India, animal lovers flock to visit Corbett National Park near the Himalayas. It is one of the oldest national parks in India and one of the best places to observe Bengal tigers.

Keep your eye open and your finger on the shutter release button of your camera, as you may also come across leopards, Asian elephants or the impressive Ganges gharial. This crocodilian is recognizable by its narrow and elongated jaw.

Bird watching excursions from Rajaji to Keoladeo

Are you looking for a bird sanctuary? So, head to Rajaji National Park and try to spot some of the 300 species of birds that safari tour in India hosts.

Don’t put your telephoto away just yet, as this park is also one of India’s tiger reserves. You may also be lucky enough to come across the elephant, the leopard, the Asian black bear and the sloth bear.

Near New Delhi, Sultanpur Park comes alive more from September to April as it is a stopover for many migratory birds from Europe or Siberia.

Conclude your stay in northern India at Keoladeo Ghana National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is one of the good addresses for avid ornithologists who come to observe more than 350 species, resident or migratory. Among which, the extremely rare Siberian crane!

Wild fauna in improbable settings, in central India

Meet the tigers of Ranthambore

As you leave Rajasthan, you are captivated by a breathtakingly beautiful backdrop: in Ranthambore Park, tigers wander among the ruins of an ancient fort and Hindu temples. This former hunting ground is today one of India’s most famous tiger reserves where you can go for Indian wild safari.

You can go on a jeep or elephant safari there!

Tigers and jungle of Madhya Pradesh

In the neighboring region of Madhya Pradesh, your gaze wanders from plains to tropical forests, then to ruined rocks on which animals roam. In the green Eden of Bandhavgarh National Park, look out for the magnificent white tigers. They remain hidden? Fall back on the observation of leopards, Indian wolves and axis deer!

881 total views, no views today

7 Reasons Why You Should Spend Your Next Holidays In Tunisia

 

Tunisia is the less explored and less fancied country of the situated in the northernmost zone of the African continent. Its uniqueness in flora and fauna can be underlined by the fact that Tunisia is sandwiched between countries like Morocco and Algeria. By and large, Tunisia is the cynosure of all eyes as the beach destination thanks primarily to the soft sandy Mediterranean beaches. But that is not all that makes Tunisia a stunning visual spectacle. The country has immense riches of ancient archaeological sites, stunning desert scenery, and magnificent Islamic architecture, to name just a few. In this article we give you the 7 key reasons to visit Tunisia, a country that can give the big boys of tourism a run for their money.

 

  1. Amazing local cuisine and seafood- Yes it has to be the food that has to be taken into consideration by almost all the globetrotters. Mark our words, Tunisian delicacies won’t disappoint you! Tunisian local cuisine and seafood is truly awesome to say the least. It is a healthy combination of elements ranging from Turkish, French and Mediterranean cuisine. Don’t forget to gorge on the local specialty of grilled fish which is locally known as “poisson complet”. Some other foods that you ought to try are Brik, very crispy thin pastry with a whole egg, parsley, onions and sometimes meat. For the non-veggies, it is Merguez (small spicy sausage made from mutton meat) that they absolutely need to devour!

2. Numerous archaeological sites- A wide number of archaeological sites in Tunisia bears testimony to the fact it had a significant historical role as an important crossroads of civilization. The country has some of the most iconic and wonderful Roman ruins outside Italy, the remains of which can be found in the cities of Dougga, Bulla Regea and Chemtou. As a matter of fact, Tunisia hosts the UNESCO listed amphitheater El Jem, build around 238 AD. With an estimated capacity of 35,000 spectators, it is the world’s third-largest amphitheater.

3. Sidi Bou Said- Of all the magnificent and wondrous cities of Tunisia, we had to handpick Sid Bou Said for reasons more than one. The town would simply leave you mesmerized with its blue and white architecture. Moreover the town can be your strategic base when traveling to Tunisia since it is located very close to Tunis. Sid Bou Said is like a perfect display of local artistry and craftsmanship.

4. Ease of transportation- One is unlikely to face any trouble while traveling in and around Tunisia because of the well connected roadways. You can easily find rental cars at affordable. However the most dependent conveyance has to be the long distance buses that are pretty cheap albeit they come and go without any fixed schedule!

5. Country of culture- One is likely to be amused to find out that Tunisia is of great religious significance for the followers of Islam and that Kairouan is one of the holiest Islam cities, perhaps only a tad behind cities of Mecca and Jerusalem. Add to that the country is like a diverse cultural punch with the island of Djerba being the oldest of Jews enclaves. The Berber culture is still kindling in the Tunisia’s heartland as well as in the Sahara.

6. Hammamet- The beach resort of Hammamet the first point of tourist attraction of Tunisia. The small town situated between Tunis and Sousse captivates the view of one and all with its stunning white sand beaches clubbed with the turquoise waters and the green bed of cypress trees. Although the place has been in existence since the 1st century, Hammamet was officially given the status of a town in the 15th century. An interesting thing to note is that no building can be built higher than the cypress trees. This makes the appeal of the beachfront stay in its most natural form.

7. Tunisian Sahara- There is no way you can give a miss to the vast stretches of the Sahara desert, the largest in the world. The desert can be visited by heading toward the southwest of the country, near the villages of Ghomrassen and Douirat. You can also move to the Grand Erg Central, near the Algerian border to have a view of the expansive sand dunes. Make your desert tour memorable by taking camel ride of the desert.

7,758 total views, no views today

Why You Must Always Pack a Light Luggage When going for Long Trips

Travelling can be exciting but you can’t travel alone. You have to carry backpacks, suitcases and many other luggages along with you where ever you travel. That by words itself sounds clumsy, however, in real life too. While making our travel packing, we often tend to pack everything that is not even necessary to carry.

What all is more important things to downsize the luggage. Packing light is just a process that should not become your nightmare thinking what can be the better packing tricks.

Why You Must Always Pack a Light Luggage When going for Long Trips

So to overcome all these you must be carrying just one or two suitcases and enjoy you’re travelling with fun and stress free, it is better to pack light and move freely. I still make a lot of mistakes everywhere I go and still forget Continue reading

6,293 total views, no views today