Clients' views
It goes without saying that our clients' opinions of their experience with Wild Frontiers is of paramount importance to us. We feel it can also give others a good and unbiased insight into the trips we run. Please therefore choose a destination on the right and see what other travellers thought of their holiday to the place you wish to visit.
And if you would like to see our first video client's view - posted by Peter on a houseboat in Srinagar on our June 2009 High Road to Kashmir trip - please click here
Alternatively here are some recent quotes from the press:
‘Wild Frontiers are one of the brightest new kids in the adventure travel playpen… their journeys offer a personal advantage and a genuine sense of responsibility towards the vulnerable people they visit.’ Ed Douglas, Guardian
‘One of a kind, providing access not to the grand and gilded palaces of private Europe but to countries and cultures that everybody else in the business would rather not touch.’ Financial Times Weekend
‘Why book with a dull mass market company what you could go with Wild Frontiers, one of the bright new kids on the block.’ The Times
‘Pioneer points 10/10. Your guide and host [in Northern Pakistan] is Jonny Bealby, who has lived with the Kalash, on and off, for nearly 10 years; he even arranged Michael Palin’s passage through Pakistan.’ The Sunday Times.
‘The best walk of my life’ Joanne O’Connor, travel editor, The Observer about her short walk in Georgia.
‘Acclaimed author and Central Asia expert, Jonny Bealby leads expeditions through the hidden land of Kyrgyzstan, crossing mountains and valleys, riding up to remote glaciers and meeting Kyrgyz nomads at their tented camps in the summer pastures. With full back up of four wheel drive vehicles and camp staff, after a full day of riding you arrive at your night stop to find your private camp set up in, yurts or tents, with dinner cooking and wine open. Marco Polo never had it so good.’ Adventure Unlimited.
Wild Frontiers splendid alternative tour [in Rajasthan] also includes stays in ancestral homes, leopard spotting – I saw two – and a bizarre rat temple!’ The Mail on Sunday
"Huge thanks to Wild Frontiers - without their knowledge and contacts our life changing journey through Mongolia with Rowan would not have happened as it did." - Rupert Isaacson
After discovering a number years ago that his autistic son, Rowan, responded more while around horses, Rupert asked Johnny Paterson to help him organise a trip to Mongolia - a country combining horse and healing cultures. Johnny put Rupert in touch with our good friend and Mongolia guide, Tulga, who with his own young son, Tommo, accompanied Rupert, his wife Kristin and their son Rowan on a ride across the country's vast wilderness in search of the healing hands of the shamans. The result is one family's life changing journey, which is now documented in a new book called 'The horse Boy'. A film based on their trip is also soon to be released. Read more at www.horseboymovie.com













