Posted by admin | Posted in Peru | Posted on 08-12-2010
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Gap adventure holiday?
Has anyone tried this particular company of Peru travel to Galapagos? Thanks John, thanks David was traveling from the UK or the U.S.?
Hello! John, Yes! We went to the Galapagos with GAP in July. We are told that the trip was well organized by example: we had a last minute late night arrival at the airport in Quito and was very encouraging to see the driver waiting to take the GAP hotel. Try looking in Exam www.responsibletravel.com GAP holiday, but they all tend to be good. Our biggest crticism was tremendous pressure on the tip of the crew and the guide when you've already paid a huge amount of money anyway. Please ask away if there is something else. Best, David Additional Info: Hi John – in answer to your question – no – who are British but live in Brazil. So I went to Ecuador from here. Best, David
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