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6 Aug 08

Pedalers Pub & Grille Explores Both Islands On Cycling Tour of New Zealand

Filed under: Bike Tours,New Zealand,Travel — Pedalers Pub & Grille @ 2:17 am

The active travel company with the funny name, Pedalers Pub & Grille (PP&G), will host guests on three-week cycling trips of both New Zealand’s North and South islands beginning March 2009.

On the inaugural March 16 – April 4 and subsequent departures of “New Zealand – Grand Tour” cycling enthusiasts will explore colonial history and influence and delve into the native Maori culture. At the speed of two pedals guests will gawk at New Zealand’s natural wonders that qualify it as one of the most diverse ecosystems in the world.

“Our guides are all Kiwis, born and bred New Zealanders ready to reveal a few island secrets and share some tall tales over a local brew or two at day’s end.” says Tom Sheehan, founder and general manager. He notes that this is the only continuous cycle tour offered that takes in both the North & South Islands in one itinerary.

Accommodations for the 20-day adventure are in deluxe inns. Quiet coastlines, volcanoes, lakes and national parks, as well as wine tastings, are wrapped into the North Island experience. A ferry carries participants to the South Island where Queen Charlotte Sound, the Southern Alps, glaciers and the Tasman Sea treat riders to a ocean-to-sky landscape en route to historic Queenstown.

Except for international air, this active cycling adventure is all-inclusive at $5,995 (double) with a single supplement of $1,500. The tour begins in Auckland and ends in Queenstown.

The rate includes accommodations in luxury hotels, guesthouses and resorts, most meals, professional guides, full van support, daily route directions and maps, sightseeing and cultural activities, plus airport transfers. Personal departures may be scheduled for private groups and bike clubs with the most popular seasons being spring and fall.

Over the course of the trip, which is rated moderate in level of difficulty, cyclists will roll inn to inn covering 939 miles (1515 km), averaging 72 miles (116 km) per day.

More details can be found online at:
http://www.pedalerspubandgrille.com/bike_tours/new_zealand/Grand_Tour.htm

22 Jul 08

Pedalers Pub & Grille Explores Mountain Terrain, Tribal Villages On Journey to Sapa

Filed under: Bike Tours,Culture,Eco-travel,Travel,Vietnam — Pedalers Pub & Grille @ 2:15 am

The active travel company with the funny name, Pedalers Pub & Grille (PP&G), puts cyclists to the test on its new “Vietnam: Journey to Sapa” cycling adventure with three scheduled departures in the coming year. Home to numerous ethnic tribal groups, this challenging journey takes in the northeastern mountains and some of the country’s most alluring scenery and cultures.

Departing on Dec. 8, 2008, Mar. 9 and Dec. 7 2009, the 10-day trip is the only excursion that actually pedals the quiet back roads to Sapa; most other visitors arrive by air or train, blurring by the hill country and villages that define the true essence of the region.

Sensitive to the area’s cultural diversity, company founder Tom Sheehan says that each departure will take in different villages en route to Sapa. “We don’t plan to visit the same community more than once a year, so that the indigenous hill tribes stay as unaffected by tourism as possible. This also gives us the opportunity to distribute school materials to more children who could otherwise not afford them.”

He notes that the supplies they give away are bought at regional markets to support local business and keep more of the money in the area.

This trip will also focus on Hanoi’s ancient past and the more recent French influence in the graceful colonial architecture and tree-lined boulevards that accentuate the capital city.

Except for international air, the program is all-inclusive at $2,250 per person, based on double occupancy (single supplement is $425). The tour begins and ends in Hanoi.

The rate includes accommodations distinguished by history and authenticity (including the turn-of-century Metropole in Hanoi), all meals, bilingual guides, full van support, daily route directions and maps, sightseeing and cultural activities, plus airport transfers. Personal departures may be scheduled year round for private groups and bike clubs with the most popular season running from November to March when the days are typically sunny and warm.

Over the course of the trip, which is rated challenging in level of difficulty, cyclists will roll inn to inn covering 341 miles (550 km), averaging 57 miles (92 km) per day.

A four day trip extension exploring the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Halong Bay via sea kayak and junk is also available. Add-on price is $700 ($250 single supplement).

More details can be found online at:
http://www.pedalerspubandgrille.com/bike_tours/vietnam/Journey_to_Sapa.htm

30 Jun 08

New Bike Tour from Pedalers Pub & Grille Explores Southern India

The active travel company with the funny name, Pedalers Pub & Grille (PP&G), inaugurates “India – A Royal Odyssey” with its first-ever foray into this diverse and exotic land. Departing on Nov. 24, 2008, the 12-day trip will take you pedaling across the southern tip of India to explore the temple complexes and villages of Tamil Nadu before moving to the wildlife and tea/spice plantations of Munnar Hills, the waterways of western Kerala and the trading seaport of Cochin.

The active cycling adventure will be repeated on Nov. 23, 2009. Except for international air, the program is all-inclusive at $3,450 (double) with a single supplement of $690. The tour begins in Madras and ends in Trivandrum.

The rate includes accommodations in luxury hotels, guesthouses and resorts, all meals, bilingual guides, full van support, daily route directions and maps, sightseeing and cultural activities, plus airport transfers. Personal departures may be scheduled year round for private groups and bike clubs with the most popular season running from November to March when the days are typically sunny and warm.

Over the course of the trip, which is rated moderate in level of difficulty, cyclists will roll inn to inn covering 439 miles (712 km), averaging 44 miles (71 km) per day.

Highlights include lunching with tea pluckers; a night at Cochin’s Bolgatty Palace, the one-time residence of the British Governor in the early 1900s; dolphin-spotting from Kerala’s palm-fringed beaches and visiting India’s Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary that is home to elephants, tigers (Periyar is part of Project Tiger), wild dogs, macaque monkeys, sambar deer and a variety of birds. More details can be found on the company website at:
http://www.pedalerspubandgrille.com/bike_tours/india/Royal_Odyssey.htm

“We chose this route and region due to its incredible scenery and cultural diversity.” says Tom Sheehan, founder and general manager. “This is not your typical, mass market tour of India. We take time to visit unusual sites and witness local life and ancient traditions mostly overlooked by larger, packaged tours.”

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