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 Kangaroo Island
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By Kipling Clark
In Uncategorized
Posted December 8, 2024

Kangaroo Island

Originally inhabited by indigenous Australians and later settled by sailors and whalers in the early 1800s, Kangaroo Island is a mere 30-minute flight (70 miles) from Adelaide. Only 93 miles long [...]

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 Peru Hiking Options + Inca Trail
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By Kipling Clark
In Uncategorized
Posted November 20, 2024

Peru Hiking Options + Inca Trail

Machu Picchu and Its Environmental Impact Being Peru’s most visited attraction and the most famous ruins in South America, Machu Picchu is traipsed by hundreds of thousands of visitors each year. [...]

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 The Nakasendo Trail – RL’s Experience July 2024
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By Kipling Clark
In Uncategorized
Posted November 1, 2024

The Nakasendo Trail – RL’s Experience July 2024

By: Beatrice, Lily, and Randy The Nakasendo Trail, also known as the Nakasendo Way, is an ancient and historic pilgrimage trail in Japan that dates back to the Edo period (1603-1868). It was [...]

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 Our Top Three Hikes in Bhutan
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By Kipling Clark
In Travel Guides
Posted August 16, 2024

Our Top Three Hikes in Bhutan

We fully agree with Trinity College professor Shane O’Mara’s observation of the remarkable benefits of walking: “Walking improves our moods, our clarity of thought, our creativity, as well as our [...]

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 New Zealand’s Milford Track, “The Finest Walk in the World”
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By Kipling Clark
In Uncategorized
Posted August 6, 2024

New Zealand’s Milford Track, “The Finest Walk in the World”

Several years back, Bev and I made the 33 mile Milford Track, considered by many to be the world’s greatest wilderness walk. Limited to groups of 40 every departure date, we found this 4-day/3 [...]

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 The Nakasendo Trail – RL’s Experience July 2024
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By Kipling Clark
In Uncategorized
Posted August 1, 2024

The Nakasendo Trail – RL’s Experience July 2024

By: Beatrice, Lily, and Randy The Nakasendo Trail, also known as the Nakasendo Way, is an ancient and historic pilgrimage trail in Japan that dates back to the Edo period (1603-1868). It was one [...]

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 Peru Hiking Options, Including Inca Trail
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By Kipling Clark
In Uncategorized
Posted July 20, 2024

Peru Hiking Options, Including Inca Trail

Machu Picchu and Its Environmental Impact Being Peru’s most visited attraction and the most famous ruins in South America, Machu Picchu is traipsed by hundreds of thousands of visitors each year. [...]

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 Kangaroo Island
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By Kipling Clark
In Uncategorized
Posted December 8, 2023

Kangaroo Island

Originally inhabited by Australia Aborigines and later settled by sailors and whalers in the early 1800’s, Kangaroo Island is a mere 30-minute flight (70 miles) from Adelaide. Only 93 miles [...]

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 Our Favorite Fun Hikes in Cape Town
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By Kayla Naples
In Travel Guides
Posted March 9, 2020

Our Favorite Fun Hikes in Cape Town

With fun, relatively short hikes being a big part of many of our global private tours, Cape Town offers three contrasting options that we have enjoyed during our last two Lynch family visits. [...]

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 My Favorite Hikes and Excursions in the Atacama Desert
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By Pauline Gebczak
In Travel Guides
Posted February 23, 2020

My Favorite Hikes and Excursions in the Atacama Desert

In the backdrop of spectacular volcanoes rising 20,000 feet, the Atacama Desert covers 40,541 sq. miles, stretching 621 miles from Peru’s southern border into northern Chile. The desert rises [...]

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 My Stay at the Top Luxury Lodges in the Atacama Desert
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By Pauline Gebczak
In Travel Guides
Posted February 23, 2020

My Stay at the Top Luxury Lodges in the Atacama Desert

Kipling & Clark has often featured some of the world’s extraordinary global natural landscapes including: the green, picturesque valleys of Bhutan; the still, eerie sand dunes of the Sahara; [...]

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 My Stay at the 29ǀ2 Aurland: A Boutique Norwegian Farm Lodge
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By Kayla Naples
In Global Snapshots, Travel Guides
Posted April 19, 2019

My Stay at the 29ǀ2 Aurland: A Boutique Norwegian Farm Lodge

In March of 2019, Kipling & Clark’s lead writer/editor and global destinations specialist, Emily, visited the 29ǀ2 Aurland and stayed for two nights. Currently, the 29ǀ2’s [...]

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 Patagonia Scouting Report
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By Kipling Clark
In Global Snapshots, Newsletter
Posted April 18, 2019

Patagonia Scouting Report

Overview Though our past hikes on the Milford Track (New Zealand), Inca Trail (Machu Picchu), Glacier (U.S.), and various areas of Switzerland and Austria were particularly memorable, we must [...]

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 Sri Lankan Tea Country
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By Kipling Clark
In Uncategorized
Posted January 9, 2018

Sri Lankan Tea Country

In Sri Lanka, tea is not just central to life in the Hill Country, it is a vital part of the entire nation’s culture. From its role as the hot beverage of choice to its place in the economy, [...]

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 Laugavegur Trail, Iceland Client Review
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By Kipling Clark
In Uncategorized
Posted October 11, 2017

Laugavegur Trail, Iceland Client Review

Our intrepid clients, The McGaan Family, recently returned from our Kipling & Clark private trek throughout Iceland with an insightful review. We would like to share Andy [...]

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