Bhutan: First Commercial Descent
The culmination of years of negotiation with the Bhutan government, this rafting expedition down the Drangme Chhu—the last unexplored river system in the country—promises world-class whitewater in the shadow of soaring Himalayan peaks. Off the river, thrill-seekers are welcomed for a feast and overnight at the family home of guide Ugyen Dorji and at Enduchholing, the palace of the first hereditary monarch of Bhutan. Bio Bio Expeditions: “Drangme Chhu River First Commercial Descent,” 17 days.
National Geographic Traveler – Zambezi (05/19/09)
“Every year, the editorial team combs the world to find the most authentic, most innovative, most immersive, best-guided, and most sustainable tours,” notes senior editor Norie Quintos. “This year, we wanted to make sure that the trips we picked were also a great value, given the economic climate. What we found is that there is no better time to go on a guided tour than now as the traditional savings offered by an outfitter being able to negotiate better rates on a trip’s components is magnified by cheaper airfares, a strengthened dollar, and more discounts, freebies, and extras.”
National Geographic Adventure Magazine – “Best Outfitters on Earth” (10/22/07)
Best Outfitters on the Planet – National Geographic Adventure Magazine (01/21/09)
This outfitter is a Chile expert first and foremost: It got started on the now dammed Bio-Bio River and then decamped to the Class V Futaleufu, which is now the company’s most popular run. It also seeks out burly whitewater in Africa, Asia, and North America: Siberia’s Katun, Nepal’s Marsyangdi, and California’s Salmon.
National Geographic Adventure Magazine: Bio Bio Expeditions one of best outfitters on the planet ’09
This outfitter is a Chile expert first and foremost: It got started on the now dammed Bio-Bio River and then decamped to the Class V Futaleufu, which is now the company’s most popular run. It also seeks out burly whitewater in Africa, Asia, and North America: Siberia’s Katun, Nepal’s Marsyangdi, and California’s Salmon.
Canoe & Kayak reviews Bio Bio Expeditions Futaleufu (09/13/05)
Canoe & Kayak reviews Bio Bio Expeditions Futaleufu- The experience of beginner kayakers on the Futaleufu is highlighted in this article featuring Bio Bio Expeditions. The Futaleufu is not only for Class 4 and 5 Kayayers, it is the perfect place to come learn how to kayak with some of the best guides in the world!
National Geographic Traveler Magazine 50 tours of a lifetime! (05/01/08)
When we started this annual roundup of the world’s top guided tours three years ago, we sought to bring readers the most transformative, sustainable, and authentic experiences. To our delight, there’s no shortage of companies that share our philosophy. Whether it’s staring down a king penguin in Antarctica, sharing mole with a Oaxacan family, or watching your kids in a pickup soccer game in Sardinia, this is the sort of travel that will stick with you. We hope our 2008 picks get you inspired.
Bio Bio Expeditions Futaleufu trip in Patagonia is listed as 50 trips of a lifetime in the May 2008 issue.
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Exploring the land of the Inca, from Cusco to Machu Picchu (08/09/07)
Alaska inflight magazine August 2007 features Bio Bio Expeditions adventure to Peru. Raft the Apurimac river, explore Cusco and the Sacred Valley and hike the Inca trail to Machu Picchu. Article by Rob Dunton. page 168 – 174.
CNN.Com: Lists Bio Bio Expeditions as the selected outfitter for a Dream trip – Climbing Kilimanjaro
“No one should miss out on certain experiences in this life—and yet actually planning these trips can be intimidating, even paralyzing. We’re here to help. It’s time to spin the globe and think big. Tanzania’s Mount Kilimanjaro is the first in a series of Budget Travel dream trip destinations. Check back each Tuesday for a new trip idea.” …
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