The itinerary that was made for us to include all of the areas that we wanted to visit was excellent, you did a great job in fitting a lot into a 3 week period....... There was no one stand out highlight of our trip as we enjoyed every place we visited and they were all individually exciting and quite different. If we had to pick one it would be a toss up between Easter Island and Machu Picchu. Thank you for all of the organization that went into our trip, we did not have to worry about any aspect other than to turn up at the allotted time and someone would look after every detail for us.
Many Thanks
Everyone admits that packing for a trip is one of the most painful parts
of the experience. Endless lists (which often have a list themselves), agonising
decisions about filling limited space and the inevitable panic at the airport
or train station when you realise you've forgotten something. This isn't
made any easier by the seemingly constant supply of pointless travel products
cheerfully promoted by companies. All, naturally, claim to remove stress
from your travel experience, demanding space in your already bulging suitcase.
So what are the biggest wastes of space that we've found? Let's keep the list short, for fear of hypocrisy following comments about packing...
1.Pillowig
We open with a combination product verging on anti-social. The Pillowig
is, as it suggests, a pillow that you need never take off, held in place
eternally behind your head by an attached bathing-style cap and fetching
chin strap. Sleep anywhere!

2.Stashcard
Where better to put your valuables than...somewhere valuable? The stashcard
helpfully allows you to hide your credit cards, keys and cash in the empty
slots in your laptop. Thieves will naturally avoid your personal computer
when rooting through your belongings.

3.Vending machine urban camouflage costume
Urban violence. It's everywhere. Travel to any city in the world and you're
sure to be set upon by young drug-addicts who will take everything, except
your laptop and its secret Stashcard. But wait; there's a solution! To blend
seamlessly into the urban environment where you are likely to be set upon,
one design genius has come up with a skirt that unrolls into...a vending
machine costume! The only thing giving away your impenetrable disguise is
your shoes poking out of the bottom. According to the designer's website,
she's also created a backpack that looks like a Japanese fire hydrant for
children to hide behind. Bottomless creativity...

4.Weather forecasting umbrella
Thanks to a chip in the handle that receives a wireless signal, the owner
of the Ambient Forecasting Umbrella will be informed via a selection of
small lights on the handle if there is a chance of rain. Those of us without
Ambient Forecasting Umbrellas can use the more old fashioned indicator of
looking out of the window before leaving our accommodation.

5.Portable espresso maker
Thanks to the latest in mobile coffee preparation technology, you too can
enjoy a shot of espresso in remote locations. With its “stylish black
shoulder bag” measuring only 27 x 21 x 9cm the remote wilderness explorer
can get his system buzzing with a caffeine kick. Incredibly, this simple
pleasure is 'affordable', with the whole kit only costing you around $190.

Do you agree with our selection, or are we being a bit mean? Got any other
nominations for the list? Maybe you are a representative from one of these
companies and would like the chance to sell us the benefits of your product...leave
your comments using the form!