Some of the unsung hero’s in Kumuka Worldwide are our reservations teams in London and Australia. They work long diligent hours in order to get our clients away on tours, they speak to clients and agents on the phone about the wonders of travel, liaise with our operators on the road and generally keep up to speed with clients needs.

We choose our team not only for their excellent reservations skills but also for their exciting travel experience, this month we hear from our team some on the road, some about to go and some having been already.

Happy travels everyone,

 


Meg Hall
General Manager

 

Group travel is the final frontier.

Melita Mulley, with Kumuka Australia, is about to head to Africa on one of our Safaris. I asked her what was one of the concerns that is going through her mind in preparation for her pending expedition.

Her first comment was, “will I get along well with the other clients on my tour.” I then asked a few other people also preparing for their up and coming adventures and this question was raised quite often.

It’s a fair question and one that can be a deciding factor for people when deciding whether to travel on a group tour or not? Those who choose not to are missing out.

Human beings and their social behaviour has been called by many experts as the true 'final frontier', the complexities are still not fully understood and are yet to be discovered. Given the fact that I am no psychologist, I am not about to give you a dummies guide to “how to fit in on tour” but I will give you a few things to think about.

Have you ever sat in a board room meeting, for example, and looked around at the people you work with every day (people you spend more time with than your loved ones) and thought…”I have nothing in common with these people”, the next thing you know you are daydreaming about the Serengeti plains, the Eiffel tower or 530pm and your journey home, you tell one of your work mates and he just doesn’t care.

One thing that pulls Kumuka groups together is a specific common interest - that being travel and its not just travel but travel to a specific destination, utilising a specific method of transport and accommodation. So if you are nervous about the group, start with conversations such as – “so what made you decide to travel to Africa on an adventurous overland tour?” You are bound to find interesting common ground here that will have you chatting for hours, not boring boardroom toil.

Now you have broken the ice and discovered that most of you are on the same wave length. What now? Well as most of our groups will come from all over the world it is time to start learning about other countries, not only the country you are travelling in. Here comes the “jandals, flip, flop, thongs” conversation. There are many countries around the world who’s primary language is English and many of these clients travel on our tours, it soon becomes intriguing to discover the different words we have conjured up in our continental colloquial English. Take advantage of this and start by talking about cooling your drink in the chilly bin, or ask who is lighting the braai to cook the steaks, soon the colloquialisms will start flooding out and the campfire conversation will take on a jovial and intriguing atmosphere.

So the beginning of the tour is off to a good start, we’re learning new languages and discovering motivations, at the same time we’re travelling through some pretty amazing country side, with travel comes experiences and soon you will be experiencing days with your new found friends, days that you will remember for the rest of your life, for example. Trekking to the mountain gorillas; it’s a long journey to Uganda from anywhere in the world, so by the time our groups hit the jungle covered mountains, the excitement is hard to contain. The trek can take from 1 – 5 hours through dense forest, following experienced guides who stop regularly to investigate the surrounding foliage as they trek these nomads.

To the tourists eye what the guides are looking at makes no sense but somehow after an exciting trek into the endless mass of the African Jungle – there they are – a family of 6 including the mighty silverback sitting in the forest, extraordinarily human like, it’s like looking at a living ancestral history. The babies swing from the trees and thump in front of the mighty silverback in unadulterated puerile delight, you hold your breath as Dad looks mean but soon let it out as you see the silverback, in his gentle giant manner, lets the baby gorilla crawl all over his shoulders as if on a kinda gym. Mum and the aunties are sitting in a clearing in the sun carefully preening each others fur until the playful infant tires and crawls into mums lap for a sleep. An hour feels like 5 minutes, it feels like a life time, this hour is one of the best hours in your life. The walk out of the jungle is quiet as you try and absorb everything you have just seen.

The talk around the campfire that night is a buzz, tears are shed, beers are drunk and the conversation never leaves the mountain gorillas, their enigma and beauty, it has turned into one of the best days of your life and you have shared it with friends. I need not give you tips for conversation from here on in.

What Kumuka have found in our 22 Years of tour operating is, in fact, that the social interaction of group travel is one of the highlights of the journey, so when travelling with a group you are always heading into the final frontier.

I personally have been travelling now for 13 years and have made numerous life long friends on my journeys, I even met my husband on the road in Chile. Granted there have been people I have met that I could have done without but let me tell you, there is nothing quite like sitting down with a glass of wine, some travel photos and having a good old laugh with a friend from the road. When you can say “remember when” to someone and floods of “time of your life” memories invade your mind, you know you have made a special connection.

“Do you remember that time I had my flip flops stuck under the chilly bin, you were about to light the braai….”

“Oh that’s right that was after that amazing day in the Serengeti when we saw a pride of lions hunting at dusk, the sun was rising, the mist was lifting, the flat top trees were silhouetted against the orange glow of an African dawn …. Sigh..”

“I wish I could go back” (said in unison)

So embrace the challenge of meeting new people on tour,
Go on – explore the last frontier.

Meg Hall


Melita will travel to Africa on Kumuka’s Africa in Focus tour.

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Go Slow Mon…

Welcome to Belize, well Caye Caulker to be precise.

This place is so chilled out! We arrived into Caye Caulker on Tuesday, it’s about 45min from the main land and is full of Jamaican type people. Everyone has dread locks, they speak English and are COOL MON! Everything ends with Mon... what a great place to go for a relaxing holiday. Its amazing how different Belize and Mexico are even though they share a border, it’s the beauty of travelling overland, you really get a first hand encounter of the differences.

Well yesterday we went snorkelling! Can you believe it ? Having never snorkelled in my life I discovered it’s another world underwater. I even swam with the reef sharks! At one stage there were about 20 of them hovering around us, it was mind blowing! We also saw sea horses, a barracuda, all of the underwater world! I’m definitely a convert, watch out ocean here I come - I love it!

Anyway I’m a lot of time chatting to you guys,
when I could be sunbaking.... Don’t be Jealous....
Coz No woman, No cry mon!

Annalisa Rosadi

P.S: - there are no cars here! the only mean of transport is golf buggies! how funny is that.

Annalisa works in Australia reservations for Kumuka and recently took part in
Kumuka’s Reef and Rainforest tour

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Preparing for an overseas trip doesn’t need to take a long time. With a little bit of careful planning you can lead a busy life style right up to the moment you leave.

1. Choose an organised tour, it saves countless hours trying to work out the highlights to visit in unknown destinations and demolishes language problems in foreign countries.

2. Book sooner rather than later, this will allow you more time to arrange other things such as: who will look after the pets whilst away, who will cover your work, sending RSVP’s to soirées with “sorry I’ll be in Asia then I wont be able to make it”, getting the mail held, visiting Aunt Dorothy….

3. Choose a reputable travel agent with experience in selling travel to your chosen destination, they will be able to do every thing for you from booking your tour to flights and accommodation to visa’s leaving you with no guess work.

Escape the rat race to Asia on a Kumuka tour.

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Meet Sheryn Hepp,
Reservations Consultant

When it comes to travel, this girl has tried it all, she’s been on bus tours, overland safaris, foot safaris and cruises, she’s backpacked, trained and travelled with her family. She’s touched down in Africa, Europe, North America, the Carribean and Australia. A true adventurer, it’s hard to keep up with her! Given her experience Sheryn is the best person to talk to when it comes to deciding the best method of travel to suit you.

  • Sheryn favorite country is: Uganda, visiting the mountain gorillas.
  • She loves to relax: by walking on the beach near her Bondi home.
  • When asking about strange habits she admits: She has a chocolate chip biscuit and milk before going to bed.
  • When travelling Sheryn missies: her family and friends
  • She cant go without: Chocolate

Contact Sheryn with your questions.

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Impress your friends at dinner parties with Kumuka facts.

  • The continent of Africa covers nearly 12 million square miles (31 million sq. km). This makes it large enough to hold the land occupied by China, India, Europe, Argentica, New Zealand and the US and still have room to spare!!
  • The name of all the continents end with the same letter that they start with.
  • Elephants are the only animals that can't jump.
  • There are more chickens than people in the world.
  • It's impossible to sneeze with your eyes open.

Visit Africa with Kumuka Worldwide and make your own adventures.

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Comments from ...
Kristy & Steve McPherson joined Kumuka’s Inca Magic tour from Quito to La Paz.

(Andrew Lang – Kumuka Driver South America.
" I was flattered to receive the following ode from them after the tour.”)

The Love Affair between a Saffa and his Truck

This story began in South America 15 months ago,
When a saffa named “Andrew” starting working to earn dough;
The day soon came for him to meet “WAMM”,
And from then on she was part of the Lange fam.

WAMM is a big blue troop carrier,
And believe me if he could- Andrew would marry her;
Where’s WAMM is a glimpse of some unreal visited spots,
Oh and that’s Andrew other love, his Laptop, he loves it a lot.

In our lives we are all given 24 hours to work and to run,
And if Andrew had his way he’d be driving every one;
Twisting and turning through tunnels on the way,
The first shortcut to Huaraz, a very special day.

The tour includes unbelievable places and sights,
Nothing that you’d see if you took first class flights;
Andrew and WAMM spend their time driving endless miles,
but it’s when their reversing they have the biggest smiles on their dials.

WAMM is very particular with who lies in her bed,
That’s why the truck rules state only for Andrew’s head;
With an amp for your music and a microphone as well,
The truck will stop anywhere as long as you “yell”.

But if you want to see the driver start screaming “What the “****”,
Just start calling WAMM a bus and not a truck!
For the whole journey Andrew is totally sincere;
Even when the crew gets lost on a night on the beer.

The McPherson’s experienced this tour in June 05,
So excited to meet others and ready to thrive;
After 6 weeks on board there is only one thing to say,
“It’s All Good” live life for today!

So if you're planning a tour- don’t bother asking around,
Andrew and WAMM are the best to be found!

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Kumuka Worldwide has been one of the leading specialists in adventure travel for the last 21 years. Our successful operation spans five continents, Africa, North America, South America, Europe and Asia where we operate exciting tours renowned for their quality and reliability.

Our combined expertise and experience adds new scope to the destinations and styles of trips available throughout the world. Together with the accumulative knowledge of our enthusiastic staff we are able to map out itineraries to 54 countries. Our clients tend to be between 18 and 45 with the average age being 28. It is however attitude that is more important than age and we do take some clients over 45 if the style of travel suits them. In general our clients are professionals with 65% travelling solo.

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