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Mesoamerican ball game in Mexico

This game of basketball meets football was played Olmec, Mayan and Aztec civilisations. The ancient courts were found as far apart Paraguay and what is now Arizona. It’s believed that players would use their hips to pass a rubber ball and the game would be finished by passing the ball through a vertical hoop. As the pitch would was bordered by stone buildings, the players would be covered with bumps and bruises. And they were the lucky ones. For they didn’t always use a ball. The Spanish banned the game when they found that decapitated heads had also been used. People can now watch re-enactments of the game in Mexico.

Mexico

Caballito de Totora in Peru

Believed to be the world’s first surfboard, the Caballito (little horse) is still created by craftsmen in the historic surf town of Huanchaco, Peru. Surfers cut down the Totora plant’s reeds, which grow by the water, dry them in the sun then bind them together. The Caballito was created by the fishermen of the Mochica Chimu people so that they could break through the surf and go fishing. After laying their nets, the fishermen would stand, kneel or sit on the Caballito de Totora as they rode it back to shore.

Caballito de Totora

Volcano Surfing In Hawaii

More than 2,000 years ago Hawaiians would surf down the slopes of a volcano upon wooden boards in tribute to the Hawaiian goddess of fire and volcanoes. Christian missionaries put a stop to the sport in the 19th century, calling it dangerous. However, it has since been revived by Hawaiians and daring tourists and makes for an unforgettable Hawaiian adventure.

Hawaii

Suggested Itineraries

Experience Peru and the Galapagos Islands

Quito Galapagos Islands Lima Cusco, Sacred Valley, & Machu Picchu

  • Cruise around the Galapagos on a luxury yacht
  • Hike to the rim of Sierra Negra Volcano on Isabela Island
  • Discover unique Galapagos wildlife
  • Snorkel amongst fur sea lions at Puerto Egas, Santiago Island
  • Explore the mesmerising Inca citadel at Machu Picchu, Peru

When to go:

J F M A M J J A S O N D
ideal length 14 nights

New Zealand for Adventure Lovers

Auckland & Waiheke Island Lake Taupo & Rotorua Queenstown, Milford Sound & Southern Lakes New Zealand Australasia

  • Explore 6,000 acres of virgin beech forest at Poronui Lodge
  • Cruise around the breathtaking beauty of Abel Tasman National Park
  • Fly over glacial landscapes and cruise the magnificent Milford Sound
  • Discover trout fishing on the rivers and lakes of Rotorua
  • Enjoy a zipline adventure through evergreen forests at the Mamaku Plateau

When to go:

J F M A M J J A S O N D
ideal length 13 nights

Wildlife In Borneo

Malaysian Borneo

  • Explore natural trails and track wild Orangutans in their natural habitat and witness them being fed at the world’s largest Orangutan Rehabilitation Centre

  • Enjoy a river cruise looking for proboscis monkeys, gibbons, macaques, and the Borneo Pgymy Elephant

  • Go on a canopy walk above a 130-million-year-old rainforest

  • Swim in the Danum Valley's rivers

  • Jungle walks, bird watching and relaxation at Shangri-La Rasa Ria

  • Experience an early morning or evening safari drive through the rainforest

When to go:

J F M A M J J A S O N D
ideal length 8 nights
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