Aspiring Adventures
Aspiring Adventures is a small-group adventure travel company with operations in South America (specifically, Peru, Ecuador, Colombia, Bolivia, and Patagonia), New Zealand, Australia, and Vanuatu.[1]
The travel company was formed specifically for travelers interested in hiking, biking, kayaking and other outdoor activities, along with a focus on unique cultural events, local food and locally owned accommodations.[2]
History
[edit]Established by Steve Wilson (from New Zealand) and Katy Shorthouse (from Australia), who started working together in the adventure travel industry in 2005, Aspiring Adventures was created out of the desire to operate individualized itineraries which included visiting unique cultural events, such as the Inti Raymi festival in Peru, and the Naghol Land diving ceremony of Pentecost Island, Vanuatu.
The company head office is located in Dunedin, New Zealand, and has satellite offices in Cusco, Peru, Melbourne, Australia, and Rothenburg ob der Tauber, Germany.
In 2009, Aspiring Adventures created their first Mountain biking trips in Peru pioneering biking on the Inca Trails.[3]
In 2010, material for the 7th edition of a Peru guidebook published by Lonely Planet was authored by Katy Shorthouse.[4] In 2014, Aspiring Adventures was selected as having one of the world's 50 Best Guided Expeditions by National Geographic Traveler magazine,[5] the only New Zealand travel business to be recognised in the list.[6] In 2014 and 2015, Aspiring Adventures was awarded a Certificate of Excellence by Trip Advisor.[7]
In 2015, Aspiring Adventures was selected by National Geographic Traveler magazine as having one of the best tours in Central and South America, this time for its Quyllur Rit'i tour, an active cultural adventure tour which incorporates a pilgrimage to a Peruvian festival of the same name.[8] In 2016, for the third consecutive year, Aspiring Adventures was awarded a Trip Advisor Certificate of Excellence.[9]
In May 2018, the travel company was inducted into the Trip Advisor Hall of Fame (for being awarded its Certificate of Excellence for five or more consecutive years).[10]
In 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic, Aspiring Adventures created "cooee",[11] an online platform for personalised virtual tours to help its tour guides continue to earn a living during lockdowns and while international travel was on hold. [12]
References
[edit]- ^ Come Fly and Ride With Us. Otago Daily Times newspaper. 8 January 2010
- ^ Aspiring Adventures philosophy. Aspiring Adventures. 8 August 2011
- ^ First Mountain biking trips. Mountain Scene newspaper. 17 December 2009 Archived July 24, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Peru travel guidebook. Lonely Planet guidebooks. 1 May 2010
- ^ 50 Tours of a Lifetime. National Geographic. 15 April 2014
- ^ Tour among world's best. Otago Daily Times newspaper. 16 April 2014
- ^ Certificate of Excellence. Trip Advisor. 26 September 2015
- ^ Best tours in Central and South America. National Geographic. 26 September 2015
- ^ Certificate of Excellence. Trip Advisor. 31 May 2016
- ^ Deepest darkest Peru. Mountain Scene Newspaper. 8 August 2019
- ^ Tour company creates virtual tours to help tour guides. Dunedin Store. 30 May 2024
- ^ Missing vacation? Take a custom Zoom tour of Cambodia or Peru. Fast Company. 23 December 2020