Typical Day
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A typical day with bothfeet actually starts the night before over dinner. Your guide will chat one on one and see how you found the day's walking and fine tune tomorrow as we go. But hopefully, you won't even notice! That's what makes bothfeet a different walking experience. |
A Typical Day
Each trip is different and any alterations to a published itinerary are made in conjunction with the walkers, taking into consideration the weather, the fitness of the group and personal preferences.
around 7.00am we give a gentle knock on your door to plant the seed of getting up (that is, unless you're already up or have let us know the night before that you don't intend to walk).
between 7.00am and 8.00am enjoy breakfast and a briefing of the day ahead.
between 8.00am and 8.30am we set off for the day. Usually there's a short vehicle transfer to the place we start our walking.
between 8.30am and 9.30am set out on fresh tracks with the day ahead and the trails to ourselves. Most days your guides carry lunch for you and there's no appointments along the way. So, there's no reason to hurry and no where particular you have to be. Want to walk further each day? There's ways to cater for you. Want to hang back a bit and take photos of the flora? No problem. Chat to your guide and they will show you some vantage points. On average we walk between 12 and 15km per day and our emphasis is on discovery, not speed. All bothfeet guides carry satellite phones and are in touch with the support vehicle throughout the day.
around 4.00pm miraculously (or not!) your driver knows just just where to meet you, whisking you back to the guest house in time for a hot shower, a massage (one included per walk), pre dinner drink and a delicious 3 course meal.
Custom Journeys
When you take over a whole group or book a private journey the day is entirely in your hands. Want to take home photos of the sunrise? Sure thing. Want to sleep in and start later? OK. Want to know more? Visit our Custom Journeys page or email info@bothfeet.com.au
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