Wednesday 25 January 2012

Global Basecamps Adds New Authentic Japan Itinerary to Their Custom Tours

Encinitas, CA (PRWEB) November 21, 2011

Specialty travel company Global Basecamps recently developed a new Japan itinerary to expand their collection of Japan tours as the country begins to see tourism return following the March earthquake and tsunami. The custom tour is designed to show unique sides of Japan not normally experienced by the casual visitor, offering some unique cultural components and providing a glimpse into the old and new Japan.


The authentic Japan itinerary offers a mix of structure with plenty of free time for travelers to explore Japan at their own pace. Global Basecamps? Japan experts, who have spent years living in the country, have hand selected each destination, eco lodge, and day tour to create a truly authentic Japan experience. ?I love this trip because it includes really unique towns and landscapes, in addition to the must-sees of Tokyo and Kyoto,? says Andres Zuleta, a Japan expert. ?The accommodations are also incredible, offering an even greater glimpse of the real Japan.? By specializing in creating customized trips, Global Basecamps can further modify or extend this trip based on the traveler?s goals and budget.


The trip begins in Tokyo, where travelers stay for three nights. The first full day will be a private tour of the city with a local guide, traveling by public transportation as the Tokyo locals do, in order to give travelers a real feel for Japan?s capital. The day tour can include the following tourist attractions: Asakusa?s Sensoji temple, a Sumida-gawa river boat cruise, Hama-rikyu gardens, shopping in Harajuku, Meiji Shrine and the bright lights of Shinjuku. Following a full day of guided tours, travelers will have the opportunity to explore Tokyo on their own.


The next part of the itinerary takes travelers to the alpine city of Matsumoto, a remote section of the Japan Alps. The city is very famous for Matsumotojo, one of Japan?s original castles, but is also known for it?s sake breweries, museums, traditional buildings, and delicious soba noodles. The journey then moves further into the Alps to the quaint town of Tsumago, located in the scenic Kiso Valley, where cars are prohibited from the main roads during the day and power lines are hidden to allow visitors to feel like they are visiting an earlier time. Travelers can enjoy a tour of Kiso Valley, walking between the villages of Tsumago and Magome. Waterfalls, stone paths, mountain views, and small villages are just some of the highlights of this walking tour.


After three days in the Alps, travelers depart for Kyoto, where they?ll stay in a restored machiya, or traditional Kyoto townhouse. The cottage is a short walk from Tofukuji Station, which is one stop from Kyoto main station. The itinerary includes a private tour of Kyoto with a local guide, who will take travelers to some of the popular tourist attractions as well as to some of the lesser known highlights of Kyoto. The last day will include a private cycling tour of Kyoto. The half day tour visits Miyagawacho and Gion Geisha districts, the old streets around the Shirakawa River and the Kyoto Imperial Palace Park.


Global Basecamps is a specialty travel resource designed to simplify the process of researching and booking sustainable hotels, lodges and private tours worldwide. Allowing independent travelers to journey at their own pace and ensuring trip priorities are met while keeping maximum flexibility on the road, Global Basecamps truly makes exploration easy. Please visit http://www.globalbasecamps.com.


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