February 04, 2010 10:41
in Travel Tips by john :: 
Research has indicated, 75% of Seniors travelling in Australia regard themselves as being in good health. Many of our most active tour guests are proudly over 70 years young.
"Ironically, travel health and wellbeing has little to do with great moments in food and wine".
How would you like to achieve health and wellbeing on your holiday?
- You can choose a passive or active approach to each day of your tour, day by day
- The nature of the tours can be a stimulus for some walking and fitness before you join us
- Medical checks and travel advice are sensible considerations in being prepared
- Almost without exception our guests are health conscious and enjoy a positive outlook on life
- Health and well being is at the very heart of why we conduct our tours
The secret to your health and wellbeing on tour can be found in
- The enjoyment of guided walks into inspirational settings clear of invasive crowds
- Being intellectually engaged in a small group adventure and environment
- Savouring the fresh air and exercise by day leading to a comfortable nights retreat
- Being able to select and enjoy healthy and hearty meals, with special diets considered
- Embracing the wilderness for its delightful distractions and generous natural therapy
- A chance to live in the moment, divorced from your normal work or lifestyle pressures
- Immersing yourself in awareness and wonder
Your tour gives emphasis to the natural rather than man made environment.
Join any one of our small group extended journeys and enjoy the difference.
Our over 50's Adventures presents a unique experience such that you may like to discuss the options with us. Call us today on (+61) 0407 126603, enquire on line or email us to chat about the "mind, body and soul" aspects of a chosen tour. Our experiences are yours to share.
Other Blogs in this series on Over 50's Holidays and Tours can be viewed under "Travel advice for Singles", "At last some adventure", "How to choose the right tour", and "Bargains do not promise Value for Money".