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Tucan Travel 4 star review on 11th January 2017
Dave Adams
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Anonymous  // 01/01/2019
I was blown away by my Toucan tour (Road to Vietnam). I got an absolute bargain, and the trip was exactly what I was looking for and more. It covered all the places I wanted to see, accommodation was much better than I expected and the tour leader was a wealth of information. I couldn't recommend Toucan, and more specifically this trip more highly.
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Posted 10 years ago
I Had A Brilliant Holaday In Croatia Last Year Well Organised
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Posted 10 years ago
I travelled with Tucan through Central America (Mexico City to Panama City). The trip was great, so many things to see and do and I rarely felt at risk of being mugged or anything.
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Posted 10 years ago
I took an 11 day tour to Costa Rica last September 2013 and I had a really good time. We were about 12 people in the group and Becky, our guide, was always flexible, friendly, and gave us suggestions of where to go and what things to do during our trip. I traveled by myself and had never been to Costa Rica before, and I really enjoyed the trip. I would use the company again.
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Posted 10 years ago
I've just returned from a toucan travel trip from Delhi to Kathmandu and just loved every minute of it! The tour guides (Bishal, Beebal, Pravash and Prajwal) were all lovely and very knowledgeable. I couldn't imagine the journey through India and Nepal with any other guides!! I would definitely recommend these guides and this tour to anyone who wants to really get involved in experiencing these countries. A fantastic holiday, the best ever!! -Kathryn Law
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Posted 10 years ago
I went on the Bex South American Explorer with guides Fabiana and Nienka. I had a really wonderful time during the 112 days. Also want to mention that Alfonso the driver was superb. So much more then just a driver. He is a real credit to Tucan and a valuable asset. The Bex tour is a brilliant way to get around South America.
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Posted 10 years ago
We completed the Sacred Valley and Inca Trail trip with Tucan. It was a 7 day 6 night trip and all the accommodation and most of the meals were provided in the price. The guides provided were very friendly and very knowledgeable and the 2 guides stayed with the group for the whole trip. The setup of the hike was amazing, the porters were great and prepared delicious meals and prepared all the tents so when you arrive at the destination you could relax. I found the whole trip great value for money and would recommend Tucan to anyone about to take on the Inca Trail.
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Posted 10 years ago
Loved my Tucan tour in South America. Our guide and driver were first rate, and the truck was amazing, went everywhere and so comfortable. Experience of a lifetime!!!
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Posted 10 years ago
I was very pleased with Tucan; from the booking process to the end of the trip. I would use them again and recommend to a friend. Also, very good value for money; lots of extras that other "cheaper" companies do not include. Very happy!
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Posted 10 years ago
My trip from Mexico City through Belize to Antigua, Guatemala, was a great trip and I was able to see and do most everything I hoped to do. My fellow travelers with Tucan Travel were enthusiastic, guaranteeing a great time for all. regardless of our differing ages. Some of them are traveling on to Costa Rica and then to Panama with the same tour leader, Becky. She is a great gal, originally from New Zealand but more of an Aussie now, but has just purchased a home in Antigua, so she's making Guatemala her home, with two adopted deaf Guatemalan children from the orphanage at Rio Dulce, Guatemala, where she worked as a volunteered some years ago. You can see her picture in the new Tucan catalog. My days in Mexico City at the start of the trip went well. Of course, one could spend months there, exploring the city and its environs. During my five up-front days in Mexico City, it turned out that I was staying at the Majestic Zocalo was right on the Zocalo for the end of the Independence Day celebration and the arrival of the President of Mexico for the National Earthquake Preparedness Day on Oct. 19, the anniversary of the devastating Mexico City earthquake from 20 years ago. My hotel window had the best view of the Zocalo all the time. Visiting Teotihuacan twice was fine, as I was able to see different parts of the site each time, and climb the Pyramid of the Sun twice with two different groups. The accommodations with Tucan along the way were adequate--and a few fairly good. Fortunately we had A/C in most tropical locations in the rooms at night. The chicken buses in Belize were an experience but worth it. I enjoyed the itinerary, although I would have preferred an additional day in Oaxaca and also in Merida but perhaps one less day in San Cristobál. While at Merida, I did the optional trip to Uxmal--definitely worth it but had to skip the cenotes trip. However while in Playa del Carmen, I was able to visit Tulum in the morning and found a place nearby with cenotes that I did on my own in the afternoon. The most challenging thing for me was probably the caving near San Ignacio, Belize, but I managed to crawl/wade through just fine. One unplanned event that we all go to experience was in San Cristobal, where the bar owner of a place that Becky knows invited our group to his daughter's quinceañera--a huge event that kept the tequilla flowing all night! Lots of drinking and dancing! My few days in Antigua should have been longer. Hikes up to the Pacaya Volcano have been limited to the first ridge right now so it is a shorter trip. The trip to Chichicastenego is very touristic and a bit over-rated, as the Mayan villages near San Cristobal are more interesting and authentic. Besides the Mayan folk art marketed in Chichicastenego is overpriced for tourists and the same items can be purchased in the better shops in Antigua. I should have had time to visit Lake Atitán--but perhaps on another visit. I will probably kick myself for not continuing on with my group to San Jose, Costa Rica. But I needed to get back to L.A. As an adventure tour, this itinerary was a great choice and I really appreciate all you did in setting it up and planning the extras through Kamino Tours--including the airport transfer from Antigua to Guatemala City, which I would never have figured out on my own. I was healthy for the entire trip--fortunately. And all the medicine I brought was not really needed--so I gave most of it to others for their on-going adventures in Central America. I was the oldest person of the group, except for two ladies from Australia who are in their 50s but did not do some of the more active things that some of us chose to do.
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Posted 10 years ago
My guide Christina was awesome, so informative and always available. All accommodation was good, just be prepared to walk up steps with your bags, I highly recommend backpacks not suitcases. In regards to the Inca Trail, they tell you to take snacks for the trail, our company gives you fruit and crackers as snacks for the trail and I found that I only had a few muesli bars just for a sugar and salt hit along the walk. A tip for the trail is 'layers', as you travel around you will see the leg warmers, gloves and beanies for sale, it is good to get these for the trek, as they are easy to take off as you walk. Also pack your thermals to sleep in, they are warm and small. I loved all the places we went in Peru, and Bolivia with Tucan Travel, and recommend them to everyone.
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Posted 10 years ago
The Massons had a fantastic time with Tucan Travel in South America in Summer 2013. We were celebrating our 50th Birthdays and traveled with our two boys (14 and 11) in 3 countries - Ecuador, Peru and Brazil as well as the Galapagos Islands and had plenty of unforgettable experiences...the highlights were: Ecuador - Quito, a beautiful city, plenty of hills and zig-zag bends to get in and out of the city, Tucan organised a great hotel for us and daily & overnight excursions. The highlights were visiting the Equator line which was really fascinating for our boys, they loved all the little experiments during the tour. We also had an overnight stay at a Hacienda, and a visit to a Rose factory where we were able to see beautiful Roses picked and packed and made ready for shipping all over the world! Hammering down the Pan American Highway in our minivan was great, you just need to avoid the occasional animal which strays onto bits of the road....... Galapagos Islands - what can you say? you wont be disappointed, David Attenborough is one thing, seeing the wildlife for real is another! We stayed in the Finch Bay hotel, on Santa Cruz Island which was lovely, the staff there were very friendly and organised two excursions for us on their boats. We had a guide each day who was able to point out all the fantastic sea and bird life and one of the highlights was our 11 year old popping his head out of the water and shouting that he had just swum with a shark! The Giant Tortoises were great too, Tucan had organised a visit for us to a private reserve where we were able to walk amongst them, this was much better than the Darwin Station which was more like a small zoo. We saw plenty of Blue Footed boobies (our 14 year old thought this was very funny), Frigate birds, Marine and Land Iguanas, and so on.......a great destination, if you are in Ecuador then you can't miss the Galapagos (Tucan's advice, and they were right). On to Peru, Tucan had organised our flights and transfers, all went very smoothly. We were tired in Lima, so only saw the beach area and one evening there, but we liked this city which despite its immense size had a old world feel about it. And about a zillion cars as well, allow plenty of time to and from the airport. We then flew down to Puerto Maldonado, the heart of the Amazon - what a place, you really feel isolated............ then we went 35 kilometres up river! (passing deep jungle and wildlife along the way) ending up at the Eco Amazonia Lodge. They were all ready for us and we had a meal right away before heading out on our first Jungle walk. This was hilarious as we went to Monkey Island and were greeted by lots of welcoming Monkeys who were fun to watch.....then after dinner we went on a small boat out onto the river and floated in silence along the Amazon at night in the moonlight, a moment we will all remember, it was beautiful. More jungle hiking the next day, we went in the dry season so the going was easy and far fewer Mozzies were about (but do wear long trousers and sleeves). The Guide was excellent and pointed out all manner of things - which included eating live small bugs from inside of some sort of nut, which our smaller boy loved! The lodge was well organised, the food fine, bar open in the evening with table tennis and pool, staff very welcoming and the accommodation absolutely fine (you are in the jungle after all). On then from the Jungle to Machu Picchu (MP) we were accompanied by Tucan and Cusco's one and only Alex, the most informed Guide we've ever met. Alex took us everywhere, and made sure we were always just ahead of the crowd, beating queues, he got tickets, stamps, seats, restaurants, you name it, he sorted it for us, he was brilliant! We arrived in Aguas Calientes at the bottom of MP at night and awoke to the roar of the river - what a sight and noise, then scooted up the mountain in a bus at 6am, and Alex did his stuff for us over the next 3 hours. Its a beautiful sight and not to be missed. We had arrived there via the Sacred Valley where we visited some lovely markets and a great animal rescue centre where we saw a Condor up close. Back in Cusco, the team at Tucan ( Rolf and crew) had found us another great hotel and we were well briefed on what to do and see there, Cusco is a beautiful city with great markets and and fantastic restaurants, try the Fallen Angel for something different.......we were all fine with the altitude, though got a bit short of breath on hills. Tucan had then organsied transfers for us onto Brazil where we traveled on our own but having taken advice on where to go...... It was a great holiday, well organised from start to finish and we're very happy to have traveled with the Tucan Team. The Masson Family Summer 2013
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Posted 10 years ago
We had a fantastic time. Our guides very great with particular focus on Hernan and Ruben. Hernan was incredibly knowledgeable and a really great guy to be around.
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Posted 10 years ago
I was very impressed with the tour! The quality of the excursions, the standard of the accommodation and the awesome tour leader made it a trip I will always remember. Everything was as advertised, if not better!
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Posted 10 years ago
I was very please with the entire trip. I enjoyed the camping and the places we visited. There was enough time to do the things I wanted to do and see the different towns. Also, enough time to enjoy the countryside.
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Posted 10 years ago
The trip leader and co leader were well organized, polite, and friendly. They made the trip a pleasant experience. It was a plus that they were fluent in the language of the country and we could go to them for help anytime. I am talking about Becky and Helen. I liked the Itinerary because we could learn about the people and country while also having fun moments. If I choose to take another trip next summer I would mostly likely book with Tucan Travel.
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Posted 10 years ago
Outstanding service throughout the booking procedure. All of the trip was extremely well organised and structured. But by far the best thing about Tucan was the guide on our trip. Nikki Self was absolutely fantastic!! Extremely knowledgeable, friendly and great fun, she really made the tour! Would, and probably will, book again with Tucan! Loved it!
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Posted 10 years ago
I enjoyed my trip with Tucan. I think our Central America itinerary was great, our guide was very helpful, the accommodation was of a good standard. I would recommend the company to others and am going to travel with Tucan again. Of course, it is a budget trip and people should adjust expectations accordingly and enjoy a bit of adventure.
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Posted 10 years ago
We had à great experience. Our tour was fantastic, well-organised, accommodation was comfortable, our guides were interesting and competent and in general, it was good value for money as most things were included. The only thing we didnt like was that we were expected, more often than we would havé liked to give tips and buy from the locals. We are happy to do this but we didnt like feeling à bit forced to do so. Otherwise, we had à great trip. The amazon was amazing and the night with a local family in Lake Titicaca was just incredible.
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Posted 10 years ago
All of the arrangements beforehand were well done from Sydney. The hotels at the different places were very clean and tidy, - and the staff were courteous. The tour guide was a local, - and knew his country very well. He knew the history of the places we visited. I would recommend this tour company for anyone looking to visit South America. Leo Burke.
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Posted 10 years ago
Tucan Travel is rated 4.0 based on 257 reviews