Azerbaijan, Georgia & Armenia

Azerbaijan, Georgia & Armenia

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Azerbaijan, Georgia & Armenia

12 Days Starting in Baku and ending in Yerevan

Visiting: Baku, Azerbaijan, Gobustan National Park, Shamakhi, Kis, Sheki, Kakheti, Gremi, Signagi, Tbilisi, Gudauri, Kazbegi, Ananuri, Mtskheta, Gori, Sadakhlo, Akhtala, Odzun, Haghpat, Molokan, Dilijan, Sevan Lake, Geghard, Garni, Yerevan, Echmiatsin

Tour operator:

Expat Explore Travel

Tour code:

AGA

Guide Type:

Fully Guided

Group size:

10 - 51

Physical rating:

Low

Age range:

10-99

Special diets catered:

Vegetarians

Tour operated in:
English
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$2570
$2218 Operator discount: -$352

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Tour Overview

Discover a part of the world that offers unrivalled and authentic travel experiences on Expat Explore’s Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan tours. Look forward to tours of the Caucasus mountain region - located between the Caspian and Black seas. Each country visited promises untapped travel experiences and adventure! Stroll through picturesque old towns and historic capitals. Visit Orthodox monasteries in lush valleys. Taste Georgian wine, sit down for a traditional meal with an Armenian family and visit the secluded Gergeti Monastery - one of the world’s most beautiful churches! Culture, tradition and rich historic sites make this tour unforgettable! 

Highlights

  • Explore the vibrant and historic capitals of Baku, Tbilisi and Yerevan

  • Go on a mud volcano safari in Gobustan National Park

  • Taste Georgian wine in Khareba and dine with an Armenian family

  • See ancient monasteries and churches, including the famous Gergeti Trinity Church

Itinerary

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Day 1: Start Of Tour In Baku

Location: Baku

Welcome to Baku and the start of this Azerbaijan, Georgia & Armenia tour! Baku is the largest city on the Caspian Sea and capital of Azerbaijan. Today, enjoy time to settle in and explore at your leisure. Think of the city as a combination of Paris and Dubai. It’s a place that offers both history and contemporary culture and is an intriguing blend of east meets west. The heart of the city is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, surrounded by a fortified wall and pleasant pedestrianised boulevards that offer fantastic shopping opportunities. Attractions include the local Carpet Museum and the National Museum of History and Azerbaijan.

Day 2: Gobustan National Park - Baku

Location: Azerbaijan, Gobustan National Park, Baku

Meals Included: Breakfast

After breakfast, dive straight into exploring the history of Azerbaijan! Head south from Baku to Gobustan National Park for a mud volcano safari. This archaeological reserve is home to mud volcanoes and over 600,000 ancient rock engravings and paintings. After exploring this national historical landmark of Azerbaijan, travel back to Baku city and embark on a sightseeing tour. Travel to Upland Park and capture a bird’s eye view of the city and Baku Bay below. Then, visit the iconic Icheri Sheher, the Old (or Inner) City of Baku with a local guide. This UNESCO World Heritage Site includes the Palace of the Shirvanshahs and Maiden Tower. Wind down after a day of exploring by walking along the flower-lined central boulevards of the city. Finally, make a stop at the updated Fountains Square, an area famous for its dozens of fountains and numerous shopping boutiques.

Visit Gobustan National Park archaeological reserve: Gobustan is a rich archaeological monument in Azerbaijan. View rock engravings dating back between 5,000-40,000 years here. Gobustan was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2007. 


Embark on a mud volcano safari: Travel along gravel roads through Gobustan National Park to experience the iconic mud volcanoes. Azerbaijan is known as the 'land of fire', and nearly half of the world's mud volcanoes are located in Azerbaijan.


Enjoy a Baku city sightseeing tour: Explore the city of Baku with an expert local guide as you learn about the history and culture of the Azerbaijani people. Inhabited for centuries, it has been described as an incredible open-air museum. Preserved in its 12th century walls, are a number of important cultural and natural landmarks. The Old City itself and sights like Shirvanshah's' Palace and Maiden Tower (Giz Galasi) are on the UNESCO World Heritage Site list.

Day 3: Shamakhi - Kis - Sheki

Location: Shamakhi, Kis, Sheki

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch

First sight of the day is Shamakhi, an ancient city of Azerbaijan, to see where the first dynasty of the state of Shirvan was founded. Visit Yeddi Gumbez, the mausoleum known as the Seven Domes, where the remains of the last of the Shamakhi Dynasty lie. Then, visit Juma Mosque, the oldest and largest mosque in Azerbaijan. The next stop for the day is Kish, one of the oldest villages in Azerbaijan. Visit the Mother of Alban church and ancient cemetery that dates back all the way to the 6th century. Once the tour reaches today’s final destination, Sheki, visit the Palace of Sheki Khans.

Explore the Yeddi Gumbez Mausoleum: Catch a glimpse of how representatives of the Shirvan Dynasty lived during the 9th to 16th centuries. Not only was Shamakhi one of the main cities of its time, but it was also considered to be one of the most beautiful cities of the Orient. The Yeddi Gumbez Mausoleum in Shamakhi is where the Shirvan Dynasty rulers were laid to rest. Also known as the Seven Domes, the monument gets its name from the number of gravestones in the crypt. The deserted cemetery has an air of mystery and the half-destroyed domes look as if they’ve grown from the ground below.


Visit Juma Mosque: The oldest and largest mosque in Azerbaijan, legend states that it was built in the 8th century when Shamakhi was chosen as residence by an Arabian caliph. Built more than 1,200 years ago, Shamakhi Juma mosque still remains one of the largest religious structures in the Caucasus.


Explore the Albanian temple, ‘Mother of Alban’, and its ancient cemetery: Explore the 6th century church, Mother of Alban, and learn about the unique history of its ancient cemetery. The excavated burial places are covered with glass cupolas and you can see the Bronze Age human skeletons within.


Visit Sheki: Sheki is located in a picturesque mountain area rich in narrow gorges and green valleys. It offers a unique slice of the Azerbaijani lifestyle with a number of museums, arts and crafts and souvenir shops. Visit the must-see summer and winter palaces of the Khan.

Day 4: Sheki - Kakheti - Gremi - Signagi

Location: Sheki, Kakheti, Gremi, Signagi

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch

Today, cross the border into the Kakheti region of eastern Georgia. First stop is the Khareba winery for a local wine tasting experience. Georgia has a wine history that dates back more than 8,000 years! Continue to Gremi, the once glorious capital of the kingdom of Kakheti to see the church and castles erected in the 16th century. Soak in the views of the Alazan valley before heading to Signagi, Georgia’s city of love. This royal town is surrounded by a wall of 23 towers and 6 gates that previously connected the town with Europe and Asia. Take time this afternoon to stroll the cobbled streets, see the rustic buildings and shop from local vendors.

Enjoy a wine tasting at Khareba winery in Kakheti: Located on the plains of the Alazani and Lori rivers, Kakheti is surrounded by the Caucasian mountains. This is also known as the iconic destination for Georgian wines. Georgian winemakers make use of both ancient and contemporary methods of winemaking. Tour the tunnels of the Khareba winery cellars and experience how Georgian wine is made today.


Visit the Gremi architectural complex: This 16th century architectural complex is a must-see with the sights of the citadel and Church of the Archangels. These architectural wonders are the remains of the once-thriving city of Gremi, the capital of the Kingdom of Kakheti in the 16th and 17th centuries.


Visit Signagi: A fortifying wall was built in Signagi in the 18th century by King Erekle II. Surrounding the town for almost 5km, it has 23 towers and 6 gates, through which Georgia was connected to Europe and Asia by various trade routes. Stroll the cosy cobbled streets of Signagi and enjoy amazing views of pastel-coloured houses and the picturesque surrounding valleys.

Day 5: Signagi - Tbilisi

Location: Signagi, Tbilisi

Meals Included: Breakfast

Venture to the capital of Georgia, Tbilisi! Embark on a walking tour with a local guide and discover the incredible charm of this beautiful city. A memorable stop will be made at the towering 13th century Metekhi Church which sits on a cliff over the Kura River. Other top sights to explore include the Sulphur Baths and the 4th century Narikala Fortress which looks over the city. Wander through Sioni Cathedral and end the day with some fascinating history in the Tbilisi National Museum. The rest of the day will be free to explore as you wish!

Enjoy a walking tour of Tbilisi: Take your time to explore all the sights that Tbilisi has to offer. Capture panoramic views from all over the city as Tbilisi is surrounded by ravines, canyons and valleys. Absorb the Eastern influence as you explore the many bazaars. In the Old Town, discover the healing powers of the Sulphur Baths. For centuries these waters were used to remedy various ailments, including skin conditions and arthritis.

Day 6: Gudauri - Kazbegi - Ananuri - Tbilisi

Location: Gudauri, Kazbegi, Ananuri, Tbilisi

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch

This morning, drive along one of the most intriguing roads in the Caucasus! The Georgian Military Highway is the historic route that connects Georgia to Russia. On the way be sure to admire the most incredible scenery from the coach windows. Stop and take in the magnificent Russia-Georgia friendship monument which overlooks breathtaking mountains and canyons. Next, head to Kazbegi, also known as Stepantsminda. Here, drive uphill in four-wheel-drive vehicles, through narrow gorges and unspoiled mountains, until we find the prize of Georgia's isolated Gergeti Trinity Church. On the way back to Tbilisi, stop at the Ananuri fortress and castle complex which was home of the Aragvi Dynasty from the 13th century to the 18th century.

Drive along the Georgian Military Highway: Drive on the scenic highway that connects the Georgian capital, Tbilisi, and the Russian Federation territory of North Ossetia. As the quickest route across the Caucasus, its existence can be traced back to the 1st century and has been used by assailants and merchants alike.


See the Russia–Georgia Friendship Monument: This colourful tiled mural monument was constructed in 1983 to celebrate the bicentennial of the Treaty of Georgievsk, which established eastern Georgia as a protectorate of Russia.


Visit Ananuri fortress and architectural complex: This complex was home of the Aragvi Dynasty from the 13th century to the 18th century, when the peasants revolted and invited King Teimuraz II to rule directly over them. The complex consists of three churches, two castles and a bell tower. The upper castle is well preserved, while the lower fortification is mostly in ruins.


Visit the Gergeti Trinity Church: Take an adventurous drive to the Gergeti Trinity Church in a four-wheel-drive vehicle. This religious wonder has ranked as one of the most beautiful churches in the world and is located near the village of Gergeti. The magnificent setting in the Caucasus Mountains makes this experience something quite unique.

Day 7: Mtskheta - Gori - Tbilisi

Location: Mtskheta, Gori, Tbilisi

Meals Included: Breakfast

Mtskheta is the first stop of the day. Inhabited since before 1,000 BC, Mtskheta was the capital of the early Kingdom of Iberia (Eastern Georgia today). Drive up to Jvari Monastery, a Georgian Orthodox monastery built on a hill. The church complex was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1994. Next up, visit the Svetitskhoveli Cathedral. This religious centre dates back to the 6th century and is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Learn more about Georgian architecture and the tombs of Tbilisi's founder located inside. Continue to the town of Gori. This Georgian town is famous for being the birthplace of Joseph Stalin. See and explore the Joseph Stalin Museum and the house that he was born in.

Visit the Jvari Monastery: Jvari Monastery is a gorgeous stone building, which overlooks the two Mtskheta rivers. Jvari is an important landmark in the ancient city of Mtskheta. It’s also one of the most important pilgrimage sites in all of Caucasus.


See the Svetitskhoveli Cathedral: Svetitskhoveli Cathedral is one of the largest church buildings in Georgia. It’s also regarded as a main cathedral for the Georgian Orthodox church. The "Life-Giving Pillar Cathedral" is an architectural wonder and was founded in 1010, and also where Georgia's first church once stood.


Explore the Stalin Museum and Gori: Visit the birthplace of Joseph Stalin, a Soviet revolutionary and one of history's most brutal dictators. Stalin was born here in Gori, Georgia in 1878 and lived here for the first four years of his life. The museum is dedicated to his life. Here, you can view memorabilia and learn about his Georgian roots, as well as the history of the Soviet Union.

Day 8: Sadakhlo - Akhtala - Odzun - Haghpat

Location: Sadakhlo, Akhtala, Odzun, Haghpat

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Armenia is on the cards after breakfast today! First stop after crossing the border is the Akhtala Monastery, known for its 13th-century artistic frescoes. After exploring, continue to our lunch stop of the day - Odzun, a historic village located on the Debed river bank. Enjoy an included traditional lunch served by a local family in their home. While here, take the chance to learn more about the family's beehives and how they make honey. Afterwards, head to the hotel for the evening in the village of Haghpat.

Stop at the Akhtala Monastery: This 10th Century Armenian Apostolic Church is a fortified monastic complex, one of the best-preserved in Armenia, and known for its highly artistic frescoes. The construction of the monastery’s fortress dates as far back as the Bronze and Iron Ages.


Lunch with local family: Visit Odzun in the Lori Province of Armenia. Be treated to a traditional sit-down meal with a local Armenian family.


Watch a honey demonstration: The local family visited for lunch live in a village that is completely self-sufficient. It's so remote that there is no supermarket so they have to produce all of their food, including delicious, organic honey. See how they harvest the honey from the hives and sample some of the delicious nectar for yourself.

Day 9: Haghpat - Molokan - Dilijan

Location: Haghpat, Molokan, Dilijan

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Start the day exploring the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Haghpat. The medieval monastery complex overlooks the Debed river gorge and provides incredible views of the surrounding hills. Then, travel through the region inhabited by the Molokan people. Molokans are the largest minority in Armenia, exiled from Russia in the 19th century. Dine with locals in a traditional Molokan home. Later, journey through the Dilijan National Park and take a short hike to 13th-century Jukhtak Monastery and admire the scenery. Then, explore the spa town of Dilijan. Known for its spas and traditional craft workshops, Dilijan is surrounded by forests and located in the Argstev gorge. With marvellous views, it’s no wonder it's known as the Armenian Switzerland!

Visit Haghpat: Take in the fascinating panoramic views, including the dramatic landscapes and villages, from this UNESCO World Heritage Site. Construction on this monastery complex started in 976 and finished in 991! The main building is known as Surp Nishan and is also the oldest part of the structure. Over the centuries, buildings were added and later the complex had doubled in size from the original. The monks from this Monastery hand-copied books, to study subjects like science, theology and painting.


Visit a Molokan village: Molokanism was the religious expression of a social protest against slavery and the Russian Orthodox Church. The community of Molokans in Dilijan settled here in the 19th century, from their home country of Russia. Explore the traditional and unique way of life for the “Milk Drinkers”.


Explore Dilijan: This beautiful resort town is billed as the 'Switzerland of Armenia', and is surrounded by the alpine forests of Dilijan National park. Visit the most historic street in the old town of Dilijan, with craft shops selling pottery, souvenirs and woodcraft. The architecture on this street resembles traditional Armenian architecture of the 19th century.

Day 10: Dilijan - Sevan Lake - Geghard - Garni - Yerevan

Location: Dilijan, Sevan Lake, Geghard, Garni, Yerevan

Meals Included: Breakfast, Dinner

This morning, drive to Lake Sevan, the highest freshwater lake in the Caucasus. Visit the Sevanavank Monastery and enjoy the breathtaking scenery. Drive to the UNESCO-protected Geghard Monastery. This ancient chapel was originally founded as a small cave chapel as early as the 4th century! Make a photo stop near the border with Turkey for incredible views of Mount Ararat, the place where Noah's Ark is said to rest. Continue to the Garni Pagan Temple, located in the State Khosrov Reserve. This is the only temple that remained after the adoption of Christianity. Continue on to tonight’s accommodation in Yerevan.

Explore Lake Sevan: Explore the largest lake of Armenia with its many uncovered forts and artefacts. Some as old as 2,000 years! Lake Sevan covers 5% of Armenia's land surface.


See Sevanavank Monastery: This iconic monastic complex offers beautiful views of Lake Sevan and is one of the most visited sights in Armenia.


Experience Geghard Monastery: Set foot in the "Monastery of the spear”, named after the spear that stabbed Jesus. Completely surrounded by towering cliffs, the original chapel was carved out of rock in the 4th century! Later, it was expanded to a full monastery of elegant Armenian stonework in 1215. Today, it still welcomes hundreds of thousands of pilgrims every year.


Visit the Garni Pagan Temple: Garni Temple is the only pagan temple in Armenia. It is also a well-known symbol of pre-Christian Armenia. Observe the incredible rock formations in Garni Canyon, along the Azat River, and hear the music of an Armenian Duduk. The Garni Gorge, formed by the Azat River, is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.


Stop at Mount Ararat: Make a photo stop at a vantage point for excellent views of Mount Ararat, across the border in Turkey. Tradition states that Noah's Ark came to rest on this mountain following a flood.

Day 11: Echmiadzin - Yerevan

Location: Echmiatsin, Yerevan

Meals Included: Breakfast, Dinner

This morning, visit Echmiadzin, the ancient capital of Armenia, and explore its stunning monastery which dates back to the year 303 AD. Then, explore Yerevan. A city tour will reveal all the main places of interest. See the sights of the Yerevan Cascade, a giant stairway made of limestone and the Matenadaran museum. Wander down Abovyan Street and explore the Republic Square and Cafesjian Centre of Arts. The last stop is the Yerevanian food market, also the best place to sample some fresh Armenian fruits and sweets. For the last night on tour, sit down for a traditional Armenian meal at a local restaurant.

Visit Echmiadzin: Echmiadzin Monastery is a place of great significance in Armenia. It is where the first cathedral was built in 303 AD after the adoption of Christianity. Many regard this monastery as the Armenian equivalent of the Vatican.


Discover Yerevan on a city tour: Visit the highest point in Yerevan to enjoy a breathtaking panorama of the city. Take a look at what the capital and largest city of Armenia has to offer. Besides the fascinating landmarks in the city centre, the landscape is also something to behold. The city of Yerevan is framed by the volcanic peaks of Mount Aragats and Mount Azhdahak. Stop off at a shuka (market), the ideal place to taste the delectable fruits they have on offer such as apricots, pomegranates and many more.


Farewell group dinner: Immerse yourself in the culture of Armenia with an included dinner on our last night on tour, with traditional Armenian music and dancing.

Day 12: End Of Tour In Yerevan

Location: Yerevan

Meals Included: Breakfast

After breakfast, this 12-day Caucasus adventure comes to an end. It’s time to say goodbye to your fellow travellers and remember to share contact details so that the memories live on through shared photos!

What's Included

  • Accommodation

    11 nights in 2, 3 & 4* hotel accommodation in twin rooms with private bathrooms
    Single travellers have the option to pay a single supplement to ensure a private room (subject to availability)

  • Transport

    Modern air-conditioned coach with reclining seats
    Any public transport used as part of the tour (excludes free days)

  • Meals

    11 Breakfasts, 5 Lunches, 4 Dinners*Vegetarian options available for all meals on request

  • Experiences

    Visit and explore Gobustan National Park
    Embark on a mud volcano safari
    Explore Baku on a sightseeing tour with a local guide
    Visit the Yeddi Gumbez Mausoleum in Shamakhi
    Visit Dzhuma Mosque; the oldest mosque in Azerbaijan
    Explore the Mother of Alban temple in Kish
    Spend a free evening in Sheki to explore
    Visit Khareba winery for a wine tasting experience
    Explore the Gremi architectural complex
    Spend time in the royal town of Signani
    Embark on a locally guided walking tour of Tbilisi
    Drive the Georgian Military Highway
    Explore the Ananuri fortress and architectural complex
    Take an adventurous drive to Gergeti Trinity church
    Visit the Russia-Georgia Friendship Monument
    Admire the views from Jvari monastery, Mtskheta
    Visit the impressive Svetitskhoveli cathedral
    Visit the birthplace of Joseph Stalin and explore the Stalin museum
    Stop and explore the Akhtala Monastery
    Sit down for a traditional lunch in Odzun
    Experience an Armenian honey demonstration
    Discover Haghpat, a UNESCO World Heritage Site
    Explore the unique way of life in a Molokan village
    Visit Dilijan, the 'Switzerland of Armenia'
    Visit Lake Sevan and the Sevanavank Monastery
    Set foot in the Geghard Monastery (Monastery of the spear)
    Visit the Garni Pagan Temple
    Visit Echmiadzin, the ancient capital of Armenia
    Embark on a Yerevan city tour 
    Sit down for a traditional Armenian dinner

What's Not Included

International flights
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Mode of Transport


  • Modern air-conditioned coach with reclining seats

  • Any public transport used as part of the tour (excludes free days)

Accommodation


  • 11 nights in 2, 3 & 4* hotel accommodation in twin rooms with private bathrooms

  • Single travellers have the option to pay a single supplement to ensure a private room (subject to availability)

Traveller Comfort - *COACH* tours

We welcome all travellers on our tours but we would like to ensure that you are as comfortable as possible. In light of this, please ensure that you are happy with the below information and level of fitness required.


Expat Explore tries to be as accommodating as possible, however, our tours are unfortunately not designed for people travelling with wheelchairs or severe mobility issues.


Our tours are fast paced because they are designed for you to see the most a destination has to offer. We also want to ensure that you explore as much as possible, which may require long periods without stops on the coach as we drive to a new destination.


We offer walking tours in most cities (up to 3 hours), and a wheelchair is not always a practical option as there are often cobbled streets and stairs on these tours.


For travellers in wheelchairs, you will only be able to store your wheelchair under the coach with the other luggage. Thus, on the long drives between cities you will not necessarily have access to your wheelchair if we make a quick bathroom stop along the way. Please note that travelling with a wheelchair could prove difficult as our coaches don't have wheelchair lifts, as such you will need to be able to board and alight the coach on your own.


With regards to our accommodation, not all hotels have lifts and this means potentially having to carry bags up and down stairs.


For more information regarding traveller fitness please see our Terms and Conditions.

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  • Do you operate a “single share” option and how does it work?

    If you are travelling alone there is no compulsory charge - you will share a twin room with another passenger of the same gender. There is an optional single supplement/private room upgrade available for single travellers who wish to have a private room. This can be added at the time of booking or by contacting our team.

  • Children on tour?

    Our tours are not suitable for young children which is why we have a minimum age limit of 10 years old. However, at the discretion of Expat Explore we may consider younger children on certain tours if they meet certain criteria and a request is received in writing via email. Minors (between 10 and 18 years of age) must be accompanied by a parent or guardian who accepts full responsibility for them. Unaccompanied minors will not be accepted on tour. Expat Explore reserves the right to decline any booking at our discretion. Any minor (between 10 and 18 years of age) is priced the same as an adult.

  • What policies are in place for Covid-19?

    The health and safety of our travellers and employees are our top priority. Which means, when you travel with us, our enhanced hygiene protocols will ensure you do so in a safe and responsible way - ask for details of current policies.

  • How long has the tour company been trading?

    Since 2005

  • What Ethical Travel credentials does the tour company have?

    At Expat Explore we value responsible travel and are committed to exploring the world consciously and kindly. We are proud to make responsible travel possible with a number of our sustainable travel practices!

  • Am I contributing to any charity by booking the tour?

    Relate is a South African based not-for-profit organisation that Expat Explore supports. The group aims to help those less fortunate create better lives for themselves through a variety of fundraising initiatives. On our South Africa tours, each passenger will receive an Expat Explore branded Relate bracelet. We donate the cost of these bracelets to our chosen Relate charity: the Nelson Mandela Sc

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Disappointed  

Totally exhausted

05-Oct-2022

I need a holiday to recover from this full-on, insufficient down time, tour. Late hotel arrivals, late city tours, late dinners and excessive walking due to public transport use and then early morning starts. And to top it off, no seat rotation (tour leader advised on day 2 for covid reasons) which made sense on day 2 but not by day 3 or 4 when we had been grouped together at meals, on walking tours, and sharing rooms with people we had just met...merrily spreading our germs between our group anyway! This seating rule however was waived for a special few...those who insisted that they get travel sickness (and must sit in the front seat) and..those who think the rule is not for them and aren't challenged by the tour leader anyway. No seat rotation also meant not getting the opportunity to get to know everyone on the tour on an equal basis.

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