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G Adventures now offers rail travel packages: Travel weekly

G Adventures now offers rail travel packages: Travel weekly

G adventure reveals Railway Travel Collection The company said it would “change the connection between thousands of travelers and the world.”

60 rail tours are offered in different travel styles of the travel agency, including its solo and young adult collection. G Adventures said it aims to provide “pressure-free transport logistics” while providing opportunities to see parts of a country that are not always visited by tourists.

The group’s itinerary will be led by a travel guide that the guide calls it “the main experience officer” and will provide travelers with the opportunity to explore smaller towns while reducing their carbon footprint by exchanging rail planes.

“Railway travel can be more than just a mode of transportation; it’s a gateway to responsible cultural exploration where the journey is as fun as the destination,” said Yves Marceau, a G Adventures product.

On the rear road of the Japanese itinerary, travelers will take the Shinkansen bullet train.

On the rear road of the Japanese itinerary, travelers will take the Shinkansen bullet train. Image source: G Adventure

Rome’s 7-day Paris: Picnic and pizza are part of the brand’s collection of 18 to thirties, starting with a picnic in front of the Eiffel Tower and then taking the train to Basel, Switzerland. From there, travelers will take a private car to Interlaken, a small city in the Swiss Alps, where they have the option to go for mountain biking or paragliding. The trip will end in Rome.

Part of G Adventures’ classic series is a 10-day highlight of Poland, where travelers will explore the city’s old town and take the train to Gdansk. Travelers will also visit Wroclaw of the railway, known as “Venice of Poland”. Traveling by train will give passengers a chance to see the Polish countryside.

The back of the Japanese itinerary will take the country’s high-speed Shinkans train and take passengers from Tokyo to Kyoto, walking all the way, stopping in smaller cities like Nagano, Otz and Haji. Highlights of this itinerary include visiting Jigokudani Monkey Park, dining at the homes of local Hagi families and exploring Tottori Sand Dunes.