Venture Newsletter
Kumuka Worldwide
June 2008 | Issue Number 57


Dear Kumuka Traveller

Meg Hall

It’s that time of the year again when we exclaim “I can’t believe it’s the middle of the year again, it’s gone so fast”.

Do you have your next trip planned? Have you returned from an amazing journey? Either way it’s time to talk travel and get your expectations sorted.
Enjoy the read.

Happy travels
Meg Hall

In this month's Venture Newsletter...
Meg's Intro Meg's Intro Meg's introduction to this issue of Venture.
Cover Story Cover Story “Wheresoever you go, go with all your heart.”
Sarah Whalley Staff Spotlight Meet Sarah Whalley, Tour Leader South America.
Special Offers Special Offers Save with Kumuka's latest offers.
Fact of the Month Fact of the Month Weird and wonderful facts.
Postcard Postcard  Dan, Gareth, Nicky, Jess, Lauren and Lachlan in Europe
Booking with Kumuka Booking with Kumuka No credit card surcharge!
About Kumuka About Kumuka All about us here at Kumuka Worldwide.
Michelle travelled on Kumuka’s Andean Horizons tour. What You Say Michelle travelled on Kumuka’s Andean Horizons tour.
Call us for FREE Got any questions  - call us for FREE.
 
Cover Story


“Wheresoever you go, go with all your heart.”
Confucius [Chinese philosopher & reformer (551 BC - 479 BC)]

visiting the mountain Gorillas

Over the last few decades, travelling the world has opened up so much so that some people don’t truly appreciate the places they travel to. I say “some” as I know a most Venture readers would beg to differ on this, Venture readers tend to be travelling for adventure and are passionate and protective about their journeys.

But we’ve all seen who I am talking about, those who seem to be out of their comfort zone and spend time complaining about minor discomforts as a result of being in a foreign country. “It’s too hot, too windy, they don’t speak English, the aircon doesn’t work, the aircon works too well, where can I plug in my hair dryer, why is it raining in the Amazon...", you get the picture.

It makes one wonder why these people decided to travel in the first place, well its probably for the same reason as you, to learn about a new destination, to see new things and to have an amazing experience, however, it’s quite likely that these people simply were not prepared before they arrived, had the wrong expectations and hence left their hearts at home.

I’ll tell you a true story, I was travelling in the Congo many, many, years ago, visiting the mountain Gorillas; it was a magical experience, mind blowing to say the least but very rugged and very remote. To get to the edge of the rainforest, in this particular location, we had to trek through the countryside for 8 kms, we slept in tents we had carried on our backs, ate maize and potatoes grown locally and didn’t wash for days. Then, teaming up with a local guide we went deeper into the forest and cast our eyes on these beauties first hand. They were sublime, the experience was ethereal, words can’t describe so I’m not going to try.

After one of the most emotional experiences of my life (don’t tell my husband or son that) we embarked on our journey back to the real world, through farm lands and the back roads of Africa. As we approached the first decent sized village we’d seen for days we were shocked to see two tourists approaching us with arms flailing, eyes like saucers and, what seemed to us, dressed to the nines (ok they had clean jeans, jewelry and make up on but let me tell you, in the heart of Africa, that looks overdressed). They were also dragging an oversized suitcase rather than a practical backpack, which looked out of place on in a dusty African village.

“Oh my God you survived!” they exclaimed, “Can you send a note to the west and tell them we’re alive!” They were truly out of their comfort zone and looked petrified. They asked if there was a hotel and porters where they were going. We were as shocked as they, what were they thinking, what had they been told? There was not so much as a thatched hut or running water where they were headed.

I felt sorry for them and feel they must have not read about the destination before they arrived or had been given the wrong information, hence their expectations were unrealistic. Of course they were there for the same reason as us, they wanted a mind blowing experience of viewing the mountain gorillas in their natural habitat, but our experience must have been so much better as we were fully prepared to rough it, it became part of the experience, part of the journey, it was fun and to see the mountain gorillas as well, simply made the expedition a lifetime highlight.

I think of that couple every now and then and wonder how they got on? I hope they managed to see the gorillas and forgot about the unexpected discomfort?

This simply highlights how important it is to be prepared for your journey, read up before you go. Pour your heart and soul into it and keep an open mind. You’ll have less surprises, have less to complain about, more to understand, more to learn, more to enjoy and wonderful memories.

Remember

The World is a book, and those who do not travel read only a page.
St. Augustine [philosopher and theologian (354 – 430)]

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Staff Spotlight

Meet Sarah Whalley, Tour Leader South America

Meet Sarah Whalley

A self confessed Geek, Sarah threw away her budding career in computers and life as she knew it when she booked her first Kumuka Overland tour to South America. 114 days later and Sarah found herself sending her CV to Kumuka HQ instead of Microsoft… sorry Bill you’ll have to wait! Now she can be seen riding crazy local buses through Peru, meeting new people and living by South American time, never really knowing what’s around the corner.

In her own words
 
What’s your worst (publishable) habit?
Sarah: I used to get told off at work for laughing too much and at inappropriate moments!  It’s a nervous giggle!!

Favorite food?
Sarah: The Ceviche in Peru - its raw fish marinated in lemon juice mixed with onion and chili and served with corn and sweet potatoes. Delicious 

Best bar?
Sarah: Any of the bars in Cusco, Peru.

Best hotel?
Sarah: Hotel Rosario in La Paz, Bolivia - it’s in a fantastic location right in the middle of the markets.  You walk out the front door and are surrounded by stalls selling anything from dried llama fetus to blankets.

If you could go on any Kumuka tour tomorrow what would it be and why?
Sarah: The Asian Explorer - 33 days through Thailand, Laos, Vietnam and Cambodia.  Its sounds amazing the history, the temples, the elephants, the food.

Who would you take with you and why?
Sarah: I would take my sisters, I’ve been away from home for a while and it would a great way to see them again. 

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Special Offers


Special Offers

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Fact of the Month


    This Month's Facts

  • Elephants Can't Jump
    Mosquitoes have 47 teeth.
  • The female lion does ninety percent of the hunting.
  • Elephants are the only animals that can't jump.
  • Bats always turn left when exiting a cave

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Postcard


high tide brought an unexpected charm to Venice

Dear Mum,

We're having a fantastic time! Today we spent hours walking around Annecy in France sampling the local produce. We had champagne, wine, cheese, some delicious smoked meats and even tried a locally made aperitif that made our eyes water! We and our new friends put a picnic together and found a spot by the river to serve as our restaurant for the night. It was a fantastic way to spend some time getting to know each other. Tomorrow we head to Nice and try our luck at the casinos on the French Riviera, wish us luck!

Love Dan, Gareth, Nicky, Jess, Lauren and Lachlan xxxxxx

And then…

Dear Aunty Meg,

The combination of rain, the full moon and a high tide brought an unexpected charm to Venice. We marched through a flooded St Mark's square with water halfway up to our knees. We went for the shoeless option but some people bought temporary wellingtons for the day – think big plastic socks; functional but in no way fashionable.
Instead of seeing people waltz in the square to classical music, it was more a case of wade through the square to sounds of splashing.
We shared a bottle of champagne on the gondola and not even the rain could dampen our spirits! It was a great experience!

Having a great time, see you soon.
Gareth, Dan, Nicky and Jess, Lauren and Lachlan. xoxoxo

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What You Say

 

Bolivian Salt Flats

Hi Katie

We had an absolutely fantastic time on the trip. I can't fault anything that our tour guides did. Our tour group was fantastic, a really good group from all over, Aussies, Kiwis, American, English, Irish, Scottish and South African!!! We have definitely found some life long friends along the way! I am now in Ireland, I've moved here to work for a couple of years, and I met an Irish couple on the Kumuka tour who picked me up from the airport and have let me stay with them while I look for somewhere to live! So it’s just been brilliant!

I would definitely book another tour with Kumuka, and I'm looking at probably a Middle East trip next year to coincide with Anzac Day in Gallipoli, and maybe Africa the year after.

Thanks for all your help!
Michelle

Michelle travelled on Kumuka’s Andean Horizons tour

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