Things to know about my diary/blog below;

First of all, when I use the term 'girls' ( I love to keep us all 'young' by this term) I mean any girls, doesn't matter whether young or in the autumn of their lives, these journeys for women, I believe, are ageless and boundless. Its not the age of a woman but her 'being', that makes these trips special.

Women who want to have a fun time, wish to step out of their comfort zone and are prepared to go with the flow, are the ones who join me. All types of good women have joined me in the past.

One year a wonderful woman in her 70's joined me in Bali. The thing, I think that attracts women, is the deeper picture and the ability to go with the flow that develops......... you can read more about my tours' points of difference and philosophies here , what other women thought here, or read all about my coming adventures and the latest tours below.

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February 26, 2008

The Dingleburn Escape, 4wd Experience April 24th-28th ’08. Book Now.

Filed under: NZ Tours,Travel News — @ 1:41 pm

dingleburn.jpgGood Morning Road Less Travelled Women. I have just completed the itinerary for our 4WD experience to the Dingleburn Station in April as below. ‘The Dingleburn Escape’ pic flyer can be viewed on website 4wd trips.

Booking now. Contact me to confirm yourself on this incredible journey to the heart of our South Island mountain country. Go well
Anah :)

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4WD High Country Experience for 8 Adventurous Women- Lake Hawea
I feel very privileged to be able to offer 8 women an incredible High Country Experience in the mountains of Lake Hawea. Usually inaccessible to the public, this opportunity to visit a High Country Merino Station will be a once in a lifetime dream for many. Exceptional and remote, this working Station will stun you with its magnificent surroundings of mountains and lake, the backbone of the Southern Alps.

As always with ‘The Road Less Travelled’, this journey continues the philosophy, experience the people, true kiwis making a difference. Life is what we make it, grasp the opportunity and ‘Seize the Day’.

When: April Thursday 24th- Monday 28th 2008.

How: Experienced 4wd Crew and Vehicles will transport us to and around the High Country Station ex Timaru return. A guided experience of New Zealands ‘Outback’, tramp, fish, camp out, with many more surprises in store. We will be celebrating Anzac Day with a Dawn Service of our own to recognize the selfless contribution of our ancestors, surviving servicemen and womens surrounded by some of NZ’s most beautiful mountains.

Nos: 8 Women (6 minimum)

Cost: $895.00 pp Includes 4wd transport ex Timaru return. 2-3 women per 4wd.All food fully catered for, 4x nights accommodation High Country Station Style, access and exciting guided ‘Road Less Travelled’ Experiences. (Alcoholic beverages at own cost)

Confirmation: Deposit of $100.00 to confirm yr place now. Final payment 17 March 08. Go here >> to make your booking

Overseas Women: For those of you who are travelling from further afield, I am happy to extend your travel experience from Hawea to include other Central Otago and Mt Cook moments. Please contact me to discuss further options and enquiries.

Itinerary:
Thursday 24 April: 12md depart Timaru, Sth Canterbury. Confirm departure spot in Timaru nearer time. We will travel south by 4wd vehicles via Waimate and on through the beautiful Hydro Lakes System, McKenzie Basin and Lindis Pass towards Tarras. Our drivers are a very experienced, friendly group of guys and gal. They love showing others what our beautiful country has to offer, off road. Heading to Lake Hawea from Tarras we enter the Central Otago landscape with its spectacular tussock, mountains and lakes. We will wind our way up the northern edge of Lake Hawea reaching the Dingleburn station edge after Timaru creek.

Here the road is strictly for private use only and our very special weekend begins. An estimate of about 5hrs from Timaru will find us at the Shearers Quarters on the Dingleburn Station.

On our travel from Timaru, we will have plenty of opportunities to have a cuppa/ snack or two, and for the camera snapshot moments. The evening will be spent getting to know our group of girls, drivers, and helpers over dinner, and introductions to the high country families will be made.

Comfortable rooms and beds will await us as we chat into the night and maybe a game or two old fashioned style will occur around the dining table.

All meals/snacks are provided for the weekend from dinner on Thursday night to lunch on Monday.You may bring yr own personal snacks/drinks if you wish.

Friday 25 April -Anzac Day: We greet this dawn with an Anzac service of our own, to celebrate the selflessness of those who fought and fight to keep our country and families safe. As we eat breakfast together our high country breakfast, Anzac stories will be shared. Each of us will have a memory of someone we knew or know.

Today will be an opportunity to understand what high country living is about, how it ticks.Learn about the contributions these hard working people give to us everyday kiwis. See the 100yr old barn that was cut by hand by pit saw techniques.

Saturday 26 April: There will be a formal mountain bike ride today at the Dingleburn and we will get to see the participants as they race around the lake and over high country. A bit of walking and 4wd-ing today and maybe a fish or two.Experience the spectacular scenery with a hut night, bunking overnight. Kate is on hand to massage any areas of need with her wonderful hands and fab personality for you all.

Sunday 27 April: Explore the beach, lake and its treasures. Weather permitting may allow the opportunity to see some of the Lake Hawea area by inflatable boat. Visit the self sufficient hydro scheme that powers the station. More laughs, food, massages and stories back at the Shearers quarters over yummy food. Food tastes so great in the outdoors.

Monday 28 April: Our last morning at the Dingle, leisurely breakfast, pack up and goodbyes to all. Return to Timaru this time via Twizel, Pukaki( Mt Cooks best view), Tekapo, Fairlie and Timaru approx 3-4pm.

(This itinerary may change according to local conditions and allowance for special moments) 

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February 13, 2008

Moving House

Filed under: NZ Tours,Travel News — @ 10:09 am

Good Morning All Fab Girls.

We are on the move and the interest in this Outdoor High Country Experience has been exciting.

Places will be confirmed on a first in basis with full payment by 23 March. Thank you.

At this stage ( unless customised) this is the only available trip left for 2008.

Book Now:)

World Of Wearable Arts 2008 is fully booked. Thank you all for the amazing interest. Will be on the agenda again next year.

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February 8, 2008

World of Wearable Arts 2008 Trip Details Confirmed

Filed under: NZ Tours — @ 11:16 pm

Due to the immense popularity of WOW 2008, I have purchased 10 ‘Star Package’ preferential seats today.

Tickets have been selling extremely fast so I have made the decision to forego the corporate tables and be up close and personal with the Star package seats.
 
There has been alot of interest in this trip to Wellington so if you want to join me in the World of Wearable Arts 20th Show you need to;

*Confirm your place via email or phone as below to me asap.

*The deposit will confirm your place now and places will be confirmed on a first in basis.

Its going to be a fantastic weekend and we have some of the best seating in the house, not to mention some of the best accomodation.

Absolutely Wonderfully Wellington.

Click here to get all the details >> trip info

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