Monday, September 27, 2010

Traveling To The Sights Of Scotland

By Erika Lopez

There are just places that stoke your wanderlust. One such place is the Scottish Highlands, dubbed as Europe's last great wilderness, richly esoteric, largely unspoilt. It provides a great holiday adventure to everyone.

If you're mystified by the fiction of the Da Vinci Code, then immerse yourself in the mystery of 15 century Rosslyn Chapel. See the site that formed the backdrops for the movie Braveheart, the Glencoe, and onto the eerie freshwater of Loch Ness.

More and more travelers are learning the wonders of touring Scotland using guided small bus tours. It's undeniably one of the best ways to experience the ornate history of Scotland and see arguably the most spectacular scenery of the Highlands.

If you want to experience the Scottish Highlands in details, then a small bus group tour is for you. This is a more intimate way to travel as it is mostly tailored to your desires than with big group bus tours that allow you to see more of the highlights than the detaisl of the place.

This also means a more relaxed tour guide who can go the extra mile to give you a more personalized service, attend to your needs, and make your trip more enjoyable. Less people to means longer time to enjoy a 3-day tour with fewer personalities to adjust to and fewer eccentricities to consider.

If you want a more personalized approach to travel and make it a more worthwhile experience, a small bus tour is the one for you. Small bus tours of the Scottish Highlands offer you value for your money.

If you want to experience Scottish hospitality, seek accommodations in smaller communities along the Scottish Highlands. It easier to choose accommodations when you have a smaller group to think about. Small hotels that offer more Scottish flavor in their service can readily accept bookings instantly for a small group.

For a more in-depth experience of the Scottish Highlands, it is best to have a professional tour guide. A small bus tour provides an almost one-on-one experience of having a knowledgeable tour guide around, unlike in big bus tours where more likely you'd be lost in the crowd before you can ever hear what your tour guide is saying.

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