Countries, South America

The Galapagos are turtley the ultimate in slow travel

A shout-out here to our heroes in a half-shell on their special day because the Galapagos are turtley the ultimate in slow travel.

Now, as you well know by now, we’ve been spending years poking our noses underwater and into turtles’ lives.

Only to discover we only had to take ourselves out to Turtle Nirvana, the Galapagos, where they’re given right of way on the roads.

With tour guides holding up traffic signs to keep motorists at bay and allow our slow creepers to cross the path.

Darwin and a few species

A taste of Quito: At marketplace

Our friends at The Internet Traveller have put together a 12-night Ecuador and Galapagos special from £4755pps.

Where you can channel your inner Charles Darwin and get up close and personal with the Giant Turtles.

Of course, because this is slow travel so we’re in no hurry and are glad to sample the joys of Quito in Ecuador.

Stroll through the cobble street UNESCO-listed Old Town.

And take a ride on the TelefériQo for jaw-dropping views of the city and beyond.

Your tour will see you rest up at the Dann Carlton Hotel, because tomorrow, the real jungle adventure begins.

Head in the clouds

Looking up: Classical Quito

Big reveal here though The Internet Traveller wants us to do a bit of work now for our rewards.

If you can call it that as next stop is Ecuador’s cloud forest, Mashpi Lodge.

You’ll wake up to the calls of howler monkeys and the flutter of over 400 bird species.

Hike through misty trails, chase waterfalls, and glide through the treetops on the unique Dragonfly canopy ride.

While nightfall brings a whole new spectacle – bioluminescent fungi and the eerie glow of nocturnal creatures. 

Your hosts will give you an overnight back in Quito to prepare you for your meeting with the turtles.

And snorkel up at Tijeretas cove where you’ll have the chance to swim alongside sea turtles, rays, and sea lions.

Our big beast

Slowly does it: The Giant Turtle

You’ll get a day to yourself on Isla San Cristobal and perhaps take a boat excursion to Kicker Rock or Isla Lobos.

And again pop in on the sea turtles, eagle rays, and the gentle (phew!) Galápagos shark.

Before visiting Isla Santa Cruz and a reunion with the big beast of the origin of the species… remember him!

You’ll arrive by speedboat after a riveting two and a half hour journey.

The Charles Darwin Research Station would make the old beardie one proud.

With its ongoing conservation efforts to protect the unique ecosystem.

And the perfect opportunity to have up-close encounters with the majestic giant tortoises.

A different breed

Sea you, sea me: Where they’re happiest

Later that day you’ll venture to the highlands where you’ll see the tortoises roam freely in their natural habitat.

There’s always another island, of course, and Isla Isabela is the largest in the Galapagos.

And one of the most volcanically active on Earth and you’ll get the chance to hike 17km up to Sierra Negra Volcano.

While an excursion to Las Tintoreras will give you the chance to observe white-tipped sharks at rest and see where marine iguanas nest.

Now because there is something admittedly voyeuristic here don’t overthink what you’re doing at the Giant Tortoise Breeding Centre.

Because if David Attenborough can…

Show me your boobies

Blue for you: The boobies

There’s a whole sea of exotic creatures in and around Isla Santa Cruz and here you’re allowed to play out your inner kiddie.

And seek out the blue-footed boobie sea birds and pelicans.

Which is as good a place to complete your slow travel odyssey before making your way back slowly to Quito.

And on to London and quicker than Charlie and his Beagle who took a year to get home.

America, Countries

Get rail tracks on Route 66

For when you don’t have a motorbike or a Winnebago.. get rail tracks on Route 66.

Because in the Land of the Road Trip and on the most famous one of them all nervous drivers can let the train make the strain.

Let’s get started: Chicago

You’ll be riding on the Amtrak and sleeping in a Roomette and all in the centenary of the route next year.

You’ll start off in Chicago and be treated to an Architecture Cruise and learn just why the great metropolis of the Mid-West is called the Second City.

Rivers and deserts

Arch of triumph: St Louis

This Internet Traveller trip gives you plenty of time to get out on the great rivers too.

And there are none more iconic than the Mississippi where you’ll be treated to a river cruise..

In the St Louis leg of your journey where you’ll get to climb the soaring Gateway Arch.

Sign of the times: In Flagstaff

Cross into Albuquerque, rich with desert hues and soak up the southwestern spirit.

Walk in the footsteps of the New Mexicans of yore on an Albuquerque Old Town History, Legends & Lore Tour.

Immerse yourself in Albuquerque’s Native American and Spanish traditions.

And fare with their green chilli stew.

Grand Canyon

Standing tall: With Tara and Tryphavana in the Grand Canyon

Then it’s on to Flagstaff, your doorway to the awe-inspiring Grand Canyon.

Now having seen the wild horses of the Canyon and meandering Colorado River from the air on a Maverick Helicopters ride.

Then I’m keen to experience it on the ground which you will with a Grand Canyon Rail Tour.

And really channel your Wild West hero at night and relax under a big sky and galaxy of stars.

On the Santa Monica Boulevard

My Santa Monica: And made it

Before rounding it off in style on the Santa Monica Boulevard.

And having got stuck in an Uber from the pier which went round in circles there the train and foot feels a far better option.

With plenty of time to explore LA on a Sightseeing Tour and see where the stars come out to shine in Hollywood.

Deal me in

Like a bullet: Along Route 66

Your Internet Traveller 13-nighter will set you back ¢2,945pps.

And include your air travel from Britain.

And you’ll spend two nights at the 4* Silversmith Hotel Downtown, Chicago.

Ride on: The end of the road

Two nights at the 4* Moonrise Hotel, St. Louis, three nights at the 4* Little America Hotel, Flagstaff.

One in an Amtrak Roomette, Flagstaff to Los Angeles and two in the 4* Fairmont Miramar, Santa Monica.

MEET YOU ON THE TRAIN

 

America, Countries

The Huck stops here 150 years on in Missouri

They’re literature’s ragtag rascals who stole our hearts and The Huck stops here 150 years on in Missouri.

Big reveal, I was cynical about Tom Sawyer and his outlaw friend Huckleberry Finn.

When I was introduced him to as an English Lit student in Aberdeen where I was a bit of a rascal myself.

Thinking the raggedy-arsed boys from Ol’ Mississippi a childish yarn and the racial language provocative.

To the Britain of my time, the Eighties.

Hannibal lecture

In his footsteps: Huckleberry Finn

Only to have my eyes opened to the nuance in Mark Twain’s writings.

And piquing an interest in the Deep South which I have been able to explore later in life in Mississippi.

All of which naturally draws me to Hannibal in Missouri in a landmark year in 2026, 150 years since Twain introduced the bad lads to the world.

As part of the new self-drive from The Internet Traveller  following in the footsteps of iconoclastic Americans.

St Lou too

Check out Chuck: Chuck Berry’s St Louis

Tom and Huck, Jesse James and the picture-book town that became the model for Disney’s Main Street USA.

All on the new ‘Missouri’s Legendary Trail’ 11-night self-drive trip.

Flying into St Louis, travellers can experience the iconic Gateway Arch.

And the city’s rich Blues history, and remember St Lou is the birthplace of Chuck Berry.

Mark of the man: Mark Twain

Before heading to Hannibal, the boyhood home of author Mark Twain.

And which inspired the fictional Mississippi river town of St Petersburg in The Adventures of Tom Sawyer.

Then continue west on Highway 36 – known as the ‘Way of American Genius’.

The best thing since…

Hello Duckies: On Main Street USA

To Marceline, the cherished hometown of Walt Disney who based his theme-park vision of Main Street USA.

On the beautiful real-life Main Street he knew so well.

Other stops along the Way include Chillicothe, the birthplace of sliced bread in 1928, the best thing since…

And the town of St Joseph which is steeped in Wild West lore as the eastern terminus of the Pony Express mail service.

Dear Jesse: The famous James brothers

While visitors can also visit the Jesse James Home Museum.

In the building where the outlaw was killed in 1882.

Continue to Kansas City for a final night, taking in the city’s rich jazz and barbecue scenes, before flying home.

Deal us in

Tour de force: Fun all the way

The itinerary is priced from £1,739pps, including return flights, 11 nights’ accommodation and nine days’ inclusive car hire.