My friend has done four different tours with Rockjumper and found they were really good. Top class guides, top class accomodation, top class birding. Admittedly she did not go to PNG, but she cannot sing their praises highly enough.
Maybe it is harder to make up the numbers now that there is an economic downturn. Companies might be forced to take people who are not so fit, or else cancel the trip. Would you rather have no trip at all than one which had to cater for different levels of fitness? An excellent company like Rockjumper is, doesn’t need continuing bad publicity like this list is generating. For sure, people are bringing up valid points, but because of the subject heading it is giving the impression that all the problems are with that one company.
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Thank you Annabel. I can’t agree more having done 5 tours with RJT.
Cheers,
Fiona
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“Would you rather have no trip at all than one which had to cater for different levels of fitness? ”
A better question would be, “Were you given the choice of no trip at all or one which has to cater for different levels of fitness so causing some of the advertised itinerary to be deleted?”
Regards, Alan
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