Treasures of the Balkans

Treasures of the Balkans

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Treasures of the Balkans

14 Days Starting in Belgrade, Serbia and ending in Skopje, North Macedonia

Visiting: Belgrade, Mokra Gora, Sarajevo, Mostar, Kotor, Shkodër, Tirana, Berat, Ohrid, Skopje

Tour operator:

Crooked Compass

Tour code:

18055

Guide Type:

Fully Guided

Physical rating:

Medium

Tour operated in:

English
From: $11122

NB: Prices correct on 23-Oct-2024 but subject to change.

This tour is no longer available, please see similar tours below or send an enquiry

Tour Overview


  • Visit the historical Belgrade Fortress

  • Walk through the Tunnel of Life – Sarajevo’s only way to freedom during the war

  • Explore Kotor’s stunning bay and well preserved medieval Old Town

  • Visit a historical artistic centre housed in an anti-nuclear bunker

  • Embrace traditional village life and warm rural hospitality

  • Delve into a complex and evolving history of the Ottoman, Fascist, and Soviet-eras

  • Discover ancient castles from the Byzantine, Ottoman and Illyrian periods

  • Enjoy a boat ride and gentle hiking at Matka canyon


Discover the heart of the Balkans on our 14-day journey through Serbia, Albania, Montenegro, Bosnia & Herzegovina, and North Macedonia.

Our immersive adventure takes you from the vibrant streets of Belgrade to the ancient cities of Shkodra and Prizren, through the dramatic landscapes of the Albanian Alps and the historic wonders of Sarajevo. Discover the complex histories and diverse cultures of these remarkable countries, from Montenegro’s fascinating past to the enchanting villages of North Macedonia. From the vibrant city streets to the serene beauty of Lake Ohrid in North Macedonia, renowned for its crystal-clear waters and historic charm. Each destination reveals its own unique stories and traditions, offering a profound understanding of the region’s multifaceted heritage.

Highlights

  • Explore the vibrant city of Belgrade, Serbia, with its mix of socialist, art nouveau, and Ottoman architecture.

  • Visit the historic Belgrade Fortress and the Museum of Yugoslavia.

  • Cruise along the mighty Danube River, a natural monument connecting East and West.

  • Discover the charming village of Mokra Gora, made famous by filmmaker Emir Kusturica.

  • Explore Sarajevo's Bašcaršija, the historic bazaar, and the Tunnel of Life from the 1992-95 siege.

  • Visit the iconic Stari Most bridge and the Turkish bazaar in Mostar.

  • Experience the medieval charm of Kotor, Montenegro, with its stunning bay and old town.

  • Explore the UNESCO-listed Berat Castle in Albania, known as the "City of a Thousand Windows."

Itinerary

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Day 1 – Arrival In Belgrade

Location: Belgrade

Accommodation Name: Saint Ten Hotel or similar

Welcome to Belgrade, Serbia! On arrival, you will be met by your driver and transferred to your hotel. The remainder of the day is yours to explore.


Outspoken, adventurous, proud and audacious: Belgrade (‘White City’) is by no means a ‘pretty’ capital, but its gritty exuberance makes it one of Europe’s most happening cities. While it hurtles towards a brighter future, its chaotic past unfolds before your eyes: socialist blocks are squeezed between art nouveau masterpieces, and remnants of the Habsburg legacy contrast with Ottoman relics and socialist modernist monoliths. This is where the Sava and Danube Rivers kiss, an old-world culture that at once evokes time-capsuled communist-era Yugoslavia and new-world, EU-contending cradle of cool.


Meals


None


Accommodation


Saint Ten Hotel or similar


Services


Arrival airport transfer


Distances


17.5km from airport to hotel


Day 2 – Belgrade City Tour

Location: Belgrade

Accommodation Name: Saint Ten Hotel or similar

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch

Set off after breakfast with your local guide to explore the capital and largest city of Serbia.


Belgrade Fortress


This is the core and the oldest section of the urban area of Belgrade. For centuries, the city population was concentrated only within the walls of the fortress, and thus the history of the fortress,


until most recent times, reflects the history of Belgrade itself! 


Museum of Yugoslavia


This must-visit museum houses an invaluable collection of more than 200,000 artefacts representing the fascinating, tumultuous history of Yugoslavia. Photographs, artworks, historical documents, films, weapons, priceless treasure: it’s all here.


Enjoy some time at leisure.


Cruise along the Danube


Let us introduce you to a grandiose monument of nature, the mighty Danube river. The Danube was and still remains the point of both union and separation of nations and countries. Once the main bond between the East and the West, the border of the powerful Roman Empire hasn’t lost its importance and nowadays is the route that still connects the edges of the Old Continent. This incredible river popularly called the “old giant” is the cradle of many civilisations and cultures from different epochs and sites along the Serbian part of the bank are proving that.


Return to your hotel.


Meals


Breakfast and Lunch


Accommodation


Saint Ten Hotel or similar


Services


English speaking guide


Private transportation


Shared Danube cruise


Day 3 - Belgrade - Mokra Gora - Visegrad – Sarajevo

Location: Mokra Gora

Accommodation Name: Aziza Hotel or similar

Meals Included: Breakfast

Following breakfast in your hotels, transfer to Mokra Gora. Enjoy time at leisure to explore Mokra Gora (Drvengrad) which is a unique and charming village with traditional architecture made famous by the filmmaker Emir Kusturica for his film “Life is a Miracle.” Continue to Višegrad Bosnia.


Višegrad


Visit the historic bridge before enjoying free time to explore the Old Town which is a walled historical fantasy. The architecture is a medley of Byzantine, Ottoman and Renaissance styles, and there are images of Serbian heroes (Andrić, Tesla, Njegoš, Princip) liberally scattered around.


Transfer to Sarajevo.


Meals


Breakfast


Accommodation


Aziza Hotel or similar 


Services


English speaking guide


Private transportation


Distance: 386km


Day 4 - Sarajevo

Location: Sarajevo

Accommodation Name: Aziza or similar

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch

Ringed by mountains, Sarajevo is a singular city with an enticing East-meets-West vibe all of its own. It was once renowned as a religious melting pot, earning it the epithet ‘the Jerusalem of Europe’. Within a few blocks you can still find large Catholic and Orthodox cathedrals, Ashkenazi and Sephardic synagogues, and numerous mosques. However, the Jewish population was decimated during WWII and Sarajevo is now a divided city, with most of the Orthodox Christians living in Istočno Sarajevo (East Sarajevo) on the Republika Srpska side.


City tour


Join your local guide as you explore the vibrant Bašcaršija, the city’s historic bazaar, known for its intricate Ottoman architecture and bustling atmosphere. Visit the Gazi Husrev-bey Mosque, a masterpiece of Islamic architecture dating back to the 16th century. Discover the Sarajevo City Hall, an architectural gem showcasing Austro-Hungarian influences.


Tunnel of Life


During the 1992–95 siege, when Sarajevo was surrounded by Bosnian Serb forces, the only link to the outside world was an 800m-long, 1m-wide, 1.6m-high tunnel between two houses on opposite sides of the airport runway. Walking through a 25m section is the moving culmination of a visit to the shell-pounded house which hid the western tunnel entrance. The story of the siege and the tunnel’s construction is told via video, information boards and an audioguide accessible via free wi-fi.


The Sarajevo cable car


Reopened in 2018 after being destroyed during the war, Sarajevo’s cable car once again shuttles people on a nine-minute ride, climbing 500m to a viewpoint 1164m up on Mt Trebević. From here it’s a short walk to the wreck of the Olympic bobsled track, seemingly held together by layers of graffiti.


Enjoy some time at leisure for lunch.


Walking Tour


This afternoon, regroup for a walking tour of Sarajevo. Explore the bustling Bascarsija, Sarajevo’s historic Turkish market, where centuries-old traditions come to life in the winding alleyways and vibrant market stalls. Admire the impressive Gazi-Husrev-beg Mosque, an exquisite example of 16th century Ottoman architecture with great spiritual significance. Cross the famous Latin Bridge, also known as the Assassination Bridge, an Ottoman-era stone structure near the site of the fateful assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand in the 19th century.


Meals


Breakfast and Lunch


Accommodation


Aziza or similar


Services


English speaking guide


Private transportation


Day 5 - Sarandë - Sarajevo - Mostar – Budva

Location: Mostar

Accommodation Name: Hotel Aleksandar or similar

Meals Included: Breakfast

This morning, you will transfer to Mostar. On arrival, visit the the Stari Most (Mostar Bridge), which stood for 427 years until its destruction in 1993 during the Croatian–Bosniak war. Stroll through the charming old Turkish bazaar, known as “Kujundziluk”,” where cobbled streets and lively stalls invite you to experience the city’s vibrant atmosphere. Visit the “Koskin Mehmed Pasha” Mosque, a small architectural gem from the 17th century with striking views of the river & surrounding town. This is the most known and most monumental mosque in Mostar.


Enjoy time at leisure for lunch.


Transfer to Budva with a few photo stops along the way. The remainder of your day is at leisure.


Meals


Breakfast 


Accommodation


Hotel Aleksandar or similar


Services


English speaking guide


Private transportation


Distance: 335km


Day 6 - Budva - Kotor - Tivat – Budva

Location: Kotor

Accommodation Name: Hotel Aleksandar or similar

Meals Included: Breakfast

This morning you will transfer to Kotor, Montenegro’s coastal treasure. Be lured by its stunning bay and well preserved medieval Old Town. Backed by a rugged mountain backdrop, explore the UNESCO-listed old town, climb the city walls for panoramic views, and take in the vibrant local culture. Kotor is a captivating blend of history and natural beauty, offering an unforgettable Adriatic experience.


St. Tryphon Cathedral


One of the best preserved and most beautiful medieval fortified towns in the Mediterranean, it was built in honour of Saint Tryphon (Sveti Tripun), the patron and protector of the city, on the same site where an older church had already existed long ago.


Take a boat tour departing from Kotor stopping at nearby scenic locations such as Gospa, Perast or Tivat. Enjoy free time for lunch in Tivat before returning to Budva. 


Meals


Breakfast 


Accommodation


Hotel Aleksandar or similar


Services


English speaking guide


Private transportation


Distance: 59km


Day 7 - Kotor - Shkodër

Location: Shkodër

Accommodation Name: Hotel Cocja Boutique or similar

Meals Included: Breakfast

This morning you will transfer to Shkodër, Albania.


City tour


Ebu Bekr Mosque


Visit the Ebu Bekr Mosque, an important religious site known for its striking design and significance to the local Muslim community.


Catholic and Franciscan Churches


Explore the Catholic and Franciscan Churches, which showcase the city’s diverse religious heritage and architectural beauty.


Rozafa Castle


This ancient fortress, steeped in history, offers breathtaking views of Lake Shkodra, the city’s rivers, and expansive mountain ranges.


Boat tour on Shiroka Lake


Afterwards, head towards Shiroka for a boat tour on Shiroka Lake, where you can admire the view and enjoy the sunset. This tranquil experience is a wonderful way to end your day before returning to Shkodër.


The afternoon is yours at leisure.


Meals


Breakfast


Accommodation


Hotel Cocja Boutique or similar


Services


English speaking guide


Private transportation


Distance: 125km


Day 8 - Shkodër – Tirana

Location: Tirana

Accommodation Name: Lot Boutique Hotel or similar

Meals Included: Breakfast

Transfer to Tirana, a city blending rich history with modern development. Centred around the bustling Skanderbeg Square, Tirana features a mix of Ottoman, Fascist, and Soviet-era architecture, alongside contemporary buildings and colourful street art from urban beautification efforts.


Skanderbeg Square


Visit the Skanderbeg Square, the vibrant heart of Tirana, named after Albania’s national hero, Gjergj Kastrioti Skanderbeg, this expansive square is adorned with statues, fountains, and colourful flowerbeds.


Et’hem Bey Mosque


Next, visit the historic Ethem Bey Mosque, a magnificent example of Ottoman architecture built in the late 18th century – it is one of the oldest mosques in the city and is named after its Founder, Et’hem Be, a prominent Albanian nobleman. Marvel at its elegant design which includes a graceful minaret and a beautifully adorned prayer hall with intricate frescoes and decorative motifs.


BunkArt1


After breakfast, visit BunkArt1, a historical artistic centre housed in an anti-nuclear bunker inaugurated by dictator Enver Hoxha in June 1978. This underground complex, with its 106 rooms and congress hall, offers insight into Albania’s communist past.


Following a break for lunch, transfer to Daiti National Park just outside the city. The Austrian built cable car is the longest in the Balkans and will whisk you away to Dajti Complex near the top of Dajti Mountain at about 1200 metres. Different activities, fresh air and unforgettable views await. The mountainside is covered in lovely, shady beech and pine forests and a number of walking trails wend up and down the mountain. Enjoy some free time to take in the view or stroll along the numerous trails.


Meals


Breakfast


Accommodation


Lot Boutique Hotel or similar


Services


English speaking guide


Private transportation


Distance: 106km


Day 9 - Tirana – Berat

Location: Berat

Accommodation Name: Koroni Boutique Hotel and Restaurant or similar

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch

Berat


After breakfast, depart for Berat, known as Albania’s “City of a Thousand Windows,” a historic town renowned for its well-preserved Ottoman-era architecture.  Explore Berat’s well-preserved Ottoman-era architecture. Walk across the ancient Gorica Bridge and through the charming Mangalem Quarter, admiring the city’s distinctive, white-washed houses with large windows climbing up the hillside.


Guesthouse Mishaxhiu Gardens:


Visit Guesthouse Mishaxhiu Gardens to enjoy homemade raki, Turkish coffee, and traditional jams, embracing you with local hospitality.


Lunch today is at Restaurant WilDor & Chef Toska, located near the Osumi River.


Berat Castle


In the afternoon, continue your exploration with a visit to Berat Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Explore its ancient walls, Byzantine churches, and Ottoman-era buildings. Ascend to the Gorica Viewpoint for breathtaking views of the city and the Osumi River below.


Meals


Breakfast and Lunch 


Accommodation


Koroni Boutique Hotel and Restaurant or similar


Services


English speaking guide


Private transportation


Distance: 98km


Day 10 - Berat - Elbasan - Tushemisht - Ohrid - Sveti Naum / St. Naum – Ohrid

Location: Ohrid

Accommodation Name: Hotel Su or similar

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch

Depart this morning for Elbasan.


Elbasan


Elbasan was founded in 1466 by the Ottoman sultan Mehmed II, on the site of ancient Scampis, as a base for his military operations against the Albanian commander Skanderbeg. The town was a principal centre of Albanian nationalism during Ottoman rule. Until World War II about 85 percent of the populace was Muslim and most of the remainder Albanian Orthodox. Architectural remains of the former walled town are visible. Enjoy a short visit of the Elbasan Centre, mosque and castle.


Transfer to Tushemisht where you have free time at leisure.


Tushemisht


A charming village nestled on the shores of Lake Ohrid in Albania, offers visitors a serene retreat with its picturesque landscapes and tranquil waters. Known for its warm hospitality and rich cultural heritage, Tushemisht provides a perfect blend of natural beauty and traditional charm. 


St Naum


Located on the stunning shores of Lake Ohrid in North Macedonia, offers an enchanting experience with its ancient monastery and serene natural surroundings. The site, renowned for its spiritual ambiance and historical significance, invites travellers to explore its beautiful frescoes and tranquil springs.


Continue to Orhid where you have time at leisure.


Ohrid


With an atmospheric old quarter that cascades down steep streets, dotted with beautiful churches and topped by the bones of a medieval castle. Traditional restaurants and lakeside cafes liven up the cobblestone streets, which in high summer can be very lively indeed.


Meals


Breakfast and Lunch


Accommodation


Hotel Su or similar


Services


English speaking guide


Private transportation 


Distance: 194km


Day 11 – Ohrid City Tour

Location: Ohrid

Accommodation Name: Hotel Su or similar

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch

Following breakfast in your hotel, set off for a city tour.


Samuel


Exploring Samuel’s Fortress in Ohrid offers a captivating journey through history, with its impressive medieval walls and stunning panoramic views of Lake Ohrid and the surrounding mountains. This iconic landmark, dating back to the 10th century, showcases the region’s rich cultural heritage and strategic significance.


Sveta Sofija Cathedral


Ohrid’s grandest church, 11th-century Sveta Sofija is supported by columns and decorated with elaborate, if very faded, Byzantine frescoes, though they are still well preserved and very vivid in the apse. Its superb acoustics mean it’s often used for concerts. To one side of the church there’s a peaceful, manicured garden providing a small oasis of green in the heart of the Old Town.


Robevi House


The Robevi House is a famous and historic building in Ohrid, North Macedonia. It was built in its current state in 1863–1864 by Todor Petkov from a village Gari near Debar. Today the house is a protected cultural monument and belongs to the Institute for Protection of Cultural Monuments and National Museum.


End your walking tour of the old town Ohrid, right at the feet of St.Kaneo. From here you can walk down to the shore, where you will take a boat ride for around 20 mins. Following the shoreline, take in the lovely villas and private beaches of Potpesh and Saraiste. You will also be able to take in a panoramic view of the Old Town from the water.


Meals


Breakfast and Lunch


Accommodation


Hotel Su or similar


Services


English speaking guide


Private transportation 


Distance: 0km


Day 12 - Ohrid - Struga - Tetovo - Skopje

Location: Skopje

Accommodation Name: Next Door Park Hotel or similar

Meals Included: Breakfast

Following breakfast at your hotel, transfer to Struga. Enjoy some morning time at leisure to wander around the city at your own pace. Your next stop will be Tetovo before continuing on to Skopje, the capital city of North Macedonia. Discover a modern cityscape with grand statues, the iconic Alexander the Great Square together with the fountain, and the historic Stone Bridge. Explore the heart of the Balkans where history meets contemporary charm, offering a unique blend of old and new.


Memorial House of Mother Teresa


This extraordinary retro-futuristic memorial is the most unique church you’ll see in North Macedonia. Inside the building there’s a small 1st-floor museum displaying memorabilia relating to the famed Catholic nun of Calcutta, born in Skopje in 1910. On the 2nd floor there is a mind-boggling chapel, with glass walls wrought in filigree (North Macedonia’s revered traditional craft). Silhouettes of doves are worked into the filigree to symbolise peace, as an homage to Mother Teresa.


The memorial sits on the site of a much earlier church, where Mother Teresa was baptised; a plaque around the corner commemorates the spot where she was brought into the world. Look out for the Mother Teresa quotations on plaques around the city centre as well.


Around the back of the memorial, take a peek at the 17th-/18th-century feudal tower that housed the nun’s memorial before the ultra-contemporary version was built in 2009. The tower, with its stooped wooden balcony, is now crumbling and condemned but it still has city historians confounded: nobody knows why it was built, as this side of the Vardar River was thought to be uninhabited at the time of its construction. There are gun holes in the tower walls, so it’s clear it was used for defence: somebody had something to protect, it’s just not clear who or what.


The remainder of the afternoon is at leisure. 


Meals


Breakfast


Accommodation


Next Door Park Hotel or similar


Services


English speaking guide


Private transportation 


Distance: 190km


Day 13 – Skopje

Location: Skopje

Accommodation Name: Next Door Park Hotel or similar

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch

This morning you will transfer to Matka Canyon where you will join a boat trip into Matka Cave for approx. 1hr.


Matka Canyon


Matka is a natural canyon, which as a geographical relief is really special, and the speleological park is one of the most fascinating ones in the world. The beautiful Matka canyon is only 15 km from Skopje. It covers 5,000 hectares of the beautiful Lake Matka, steep mountain slopes, exciting caves and picturesque medieval monasteries.


Return to Skopje.


Holocaust Memorial Centre


This is a moving museum with fascinating displays that commemorate the all-but-lost Sephardic Jewish culture of North Macedonia through a range of photos, English-language wall texts, maps and video. The exhibition documents the Jewish community’s history in the Balkans, ending in WWII when some 98% of Macedonian Jews perished in the Holocaust.


Afternoon at leisure.


Meals


Breakfast and Lunch


Accommodation


Next Door Park Hotel or similar


Services


English speaking guide


Private transportation 


Distance: 190km


Day 14 – Departure

Location: Skopje

Meals Included: Breakfast

Today is yours at leisure until it is time to transfer to the airport for your onward flight.


Meals


Breakfast


Services


Departure transfer


Distance: 25km


What's Included

  • Transfers and transportation

    All transfers, sightseeing, and excursions are conducted by air-conditioned private vehicles.

  • Accommodation

    13 nights of comfortable accommodation at selected hotels with breakfast included daily.

  • Meals

    Meals are provided as per the itinerary.

  • Entrance fees

    Entrance fees are included as per the itinerary.

  • Professional Guide Service

    A professional English-speaking guide service is included.

  • Danube Cruise

    A shared cruise along the Danube River is included.

  • Boat Tour from Kotor

    A boat tour departing from Kotor is included.

What's Not Included

  • Flights

    International and domestic flights not mentioned are excluded.

  • Visas

    Visas are not included and must be arranged separately.

  • Travel and Medical Insurance

    Travel and medical insurance are not included.

  • Additional Services and Meals

    All services and meals other than those indicated are excluded.

  • Program Changes

    Any changes to the proposed and confirmed program are not included.

  • Personal Expenses

    All items of a personal nature such as drinks, laundry, telephone calls, and tips are not included.

Check out our Q&As

  • What type of transportation is used during the tour?

    All transfers, sightseeing, and excursions are conducted by air-conditioned private vehicles. There is also a shared Danube cruise and a boat tour from Kotor included.

  • What kind of accommodation can I expect on this tour?

    The tour includes 13 nights of comfortable accommodation at hotels such as Saint Ten Hotel, Aziza Hotel, Hotel Aleksandar, Hotel Cocja Boutique, Lot Boutique Hotel, Koroni Boutique Hotel, and Hotel Su, with breakfast included daily.

  • Are meals included in the tour package?

    Breakfast is included daily, and some lunches are provided as per the itinerary.

  • What is the significance of the Belgrade Fortress?

    The Belgrade Fortress is the core and oldest section of the urban area of Belgrade. It reflects the history of Belgrade itself, as for centuries, the city population was concentrated only within the walls of the fortress.

  • What can I expect to see at the Museum of Yugoslavia?

    The Museum of Yugoslavia houses an invaluable collection of more than 200,000 artifacts representing the fascinating, tumultuous history of Yugoslavia, including photographs, artworks, historical documents, films, weapons, and priceless treasures.

  • What is unique about the Sarajevo Tunnel of Life?

    The Tunnel of Life was an 800m-long, 1m-wide, 1.6m-high tunnel that served as the only link to the outside world during the 1992-95 siege of Sarajevo. It was constructed between two houses on opposite sides of the airport runway.

  • What is the historical significance of the Stari Most bridge in Mostar?

    The Stari Most bridge in Mostar is an iconic structure that stood for 427 years until its destruction in 1993 during the Croatian–Bosniak war. It is a symbol of the city's history and resilience.

  • What can I expect to see in Kotor, Montenegro?

    In Kotor, you can explore the stunning bay and well-preserved medieval Old Town, which is a UNESCO-listed site. The town is known for its vibrant local culture and historical architecture.

  • What is the significance of Berat Castle in Albania?

    Berat Castle is a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its ancient walls, Byzantine churches, and Ottoman-era buildings. It offers breathtaking views of the city and the Osumi River below.

  • What is special about Ohrid's Samuel's Fortress?

    Samuel's Fortress in Ohrid is a significant historical landmark with impressive medieval walls and stunning panoramic views of Lake Ohrid and the surrounding mountains. It dates back to the 10th century.

  • What is the Holocaust Memorial Centre in Skopje about?

    The Holocaust Memorial Centre in Skopje is a moving museum with displays that commemorate the Sephardic Jewish culture of North Macedonia, documenting the Jewish community's history in the Balkans and the impact of the Holocaust.

  • Will the accommodation included meet local health and safety regulations?

    Yes. Focusing on providing authentic experiences where ever you are in the world, Crooked Compass has access to a vast array of accommodation styles. From boutique properties in larger cities to local guest houses and home stays within small villages. Crooked Compass ensures that local authenticity flows through your accommodation throughout your tour without compromising standard.

  • What sort of transportation is used for your tours?

    Transportation utilised on a Crooked Compass escorted small group tour is a combination of a private air conditioned vehicle and local transport where appropriate. This may include a local bus ride, use of the cities metro system, a domestic flight to another city or overnight train ride.

  • What Ethical Travel credentials does the tour company have?

    Crooked Compass strives to be a leader in sustainable tourism. Crooked Compass is firmly committed to the principles of ethical travel. Our comprehensive Sustainable Tourism Practices policy summarises our commitments and actions. Although the very basis of our ground operations lends itself to the ethos of sustainable tourism, this policy re-iterates our commitment to: Use locally owned hotels Use locally owned ground agents Use local guides and drivers Promote community tourism projects from homestays to craft shops Support charities that work within the destinations that we travel to Carbon offset our travels

  • Who runs your tours and are they experts in their fields?

    Crooked Compass works with the worlds best operators who are specialists in their country, region and cities providing you with in depth local knowledge. We use local guides who live and breathe the areas they work in, making sure you experience their region, their way. We believe it is far better to have a local guide who knows a lot about a little than a text book trained Western tour guide who knows a little about a lot. Using local guides also ensures that money stays within local communities and supports the regions we visit.

  • What can I expect from a Crooked Compass tour that I wouldn't get from travelling with an alternative company?

    Crooked Compass provides a sensory way to understand the world – we help you live like a local, eat like a local, do what the locals do and seek the faces behind the places whilst discovering untouched lands and natural beauty. Crooked Compass tours delve deep into the heart and soul of a destination ensuring you get out of your journey all you intended and much, much more. Our intriguing itineraries have been created by travellers for travellers. Steering travellers to follow a different path, Crooked Compass’ itineraries allow you to experience the world’s most fascinating destinations in ways you never dreamed possible. It brings to life those ‘bucket list’ experiences you have yearned to do and separates the travellers from the tourists. Crooked Compass tours are culturally rich, reward travellers with unexpected encounters and uncommon rendezvous, creating truly unique, authentic travel experiences.

  • Who do your tours cater for?

    Crooked Compass escorted small group tours cater for those who are well travelled seeking the what’s next and what’s new. Our travellers are curious minded soft adventurers who want to uncover something more than the mainstream tourist trail. Crooked Compass tours draw travellers with an interest in sustainable tourism and conservation for the areas they visit. A Crooked Compass traveller is someone who is seeking something fresh and unique, who has a yearning for authenticity and discovery, with an appreciation for cultures, tradition and the natural world. We call them Cultural Purists.

  • I am concerned about my impact on travelling through untouched regions. Can I offset?

    Yes. All travellers on Crooked Compass tours have the option to offset their part of their tour’s carbon footprint by donating $4AUD (tax-deductible) at time of booking. 100% of these funds are donated to Greenfleet, an environmental non-profit organisation dedicated to protecting our climate by restoring our forests. By partnering with Greenfleet, we are confident that our carbon offset program provides genuine and lasting environmental benefits. Your offset donation funds plant trees and restore permanent native forests in Australia and New Zealand. As they grow, these forests provide many community and environmental benefits by absorbing carbon emissions, protecting our unique biodiversity, restoring habitat for native wildlife, preventing soil salinity and erosion, improving water quality and much more. If you’d like to find out more and offset the rest of your carbon emissions, visit www.greenfleet.org.au

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