Herses et Assommoir

Carcassonne is a defensive castle with two ramparts and then a few tricky entrances with slits above the double doors to trap the invaders in there and pour on the boiling oil. It’s called a. Reticle defense. Let’s see-maybe I’ll skip it….

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Carcassonne!

12th century fortifications on Roman village – 2500 years of history here!

Carcassonne, France

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Visiting the 12th Century

12th Century brick church with Gothic additions – Albi, France. The interior altar painting-freize was done by a Dutch master painter from 1500 who adopted the naturalist style. It is showing heaven and hell and all the details of disgusting torture if you sin – what a way to go!

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Albi, France

The gardens of the archbishop over looking the Garonne river in Albi. The 13th century brick cathedral here is the largest in France!

Albi, France

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Peche Merle Caves

Time line of the earth with man emerging near the end….we have been busy lately! This is  – beautiful!

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Museum of Prehistoric Art – Les Eyzies France

Museum of Prehistoric Art - Les Eyzies France

Homo sapiens came after this guy – homo erectus but he was the first to travel from Africa to Europe on his two legs!

Museum of Prehistoric Art - Les Eyzies France

During the ice age these marvelous horned creatures roamed the southern steppe here

Museum of Prehistoric Art - Les Eyzies France

Charlotte and Charles negotiate

Museum of Prehistoric Art - Les Eyzies France

Neanderthal dad with his baby boy!

Museum of Prehistoric Art - Les Eyzies France

Look at these horns

Museum of Prehistoric Art - Les Eyzies France

A carved deer looking back at two kissing birds on its tail

Museum of Prehistoric Art - Les Eyzies France

Bones and more bones from 12,000 to 30,000 old

Museum of Prehistoric Art - Les Eyzies France

View of the city from the cliff at the terrace of the museum

Museum of Prehistoric Art - Les Eyzies France

Les Eyzies at night – looking up at the museum built into the cliff. See the cromagnon man sculpture?

In the avezare river, Les Eyzies is a beautiful part of The Valley.

Tomorrow we head out to find the castles on the Dordogne River to the south east from here.

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Sarlat, France

Saturday is market day in Sarlat! Layers of architectural history including restoration over 30 years starting in the 1960’s….

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Two Lovers

Barbara and Dick

Barbara and Dick

Charles and Charlotte

Charles and Charlotte

Janie and JD

Janie and JD

Two Lovers, Ramelle and Michael

Ramelle and Michael

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Vineyards of St Emillion

Vineyards of St Emillion

These grapes are ready to pick! This is the week!

Our wine tour is fascinating!

View of the gentle tertre – hill – that faces east to make the best grapes to make the very best wine – not a casual process! Oh my!

These wood kegs can be used 3-5 years and then are sold to hold whiskey!

Types of soul under this particular winery – roots can grow 8 meters deep.

A very big bottle of wine!

Modern tanks keep the temp and the circulation and the added liquids in balance.

Ahh these barrels get burned on the inside to produce a certain flavor in the wine – that sits here just a certain amount of time.

After an hour absorbing the complex process, it’s time to take another hour to taste the product- 20 euro bottle and a 50 euro bottle.

Various sizes – it’s all good!

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View of Bordeaux

From our hotel, the city is always in motion but since cars are not allowed in this section of the World Heritage site designation, we can usually have a quiet time. The architecture is fabulous – everywhere I look!

Pick your century and there it is!

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Meeting Friends

Michael and I meet up with Les Andrews, a friend from the same class at Colorado Rocky Mountain school. Les and Mariko live in Basel Switzerland and flew in to visit and say hi! Great timing!

Les and Mariko

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2 Days in Bordeaux

Beef Steak for Two

Beef Steak for Two

Monk fish rolls

Monk fish rolls

Janie orders duck

Janie orders duck

Barbara and JD

Barbara and JD

Bordeaux at night

Bordeaux at night

Street scene in Bordeaux, France

The clock tower is its own structure so the bellos won't shake the cathedral

The clock tower is its own structure so the bellos won’t shake the cathedral

Interiors are exceptional

Interiors are exceptional

Sisters from the 12th century - muse d'aquitaine

Sisters from the 12th century – muse d’aquitaine

Slaves from Antilles

Slaves from Antilles

History of shipping - a river harbor fraught with sand dune hazards from 6 meter tides!

History of shipping – a river harbor fraught with sand dune hazards from 6 meter tides!

Shops are so stylish

Shops are so stylish

French baby store - granny attack!

French baby store – granny attack!

The colors here are terrific!

The colors here are terrific!

Cathedral of Bordeaux

Cathedral of Bordeaux

Under the Gothic arch is the last supper

Under the Gothic arch is the last supper

Famous clock still ticking under the bell tower

Famous clock still ticking under the bell tower

Janie, JD, Charles, Charlotte, Barbara, Dick, Michael and Ramelle

Janie, JD, Charles, Charlotte, Barbara, Dick, Michael and Ramelle

This is the scalp emblem in brass that the pilgrims still follow on their pilgrimage to Spain

This is the scalp emblem in brass that the pilgrims still follow on their pilgrimage to Spain

Bordeaux

Kids and all ages enjoy a movie in the broad daylight on a warm afternoon on the river bank by the reflecting pool with sprinklers that shoot from the tiled floor.

Kids and all ages enjoy a movie in the broad daylight on a warm afternoon on the river bank by the reflecting pool with sprinklers that shoot from the tiled floor.

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Bordeaux and the Arcachon – Day 2

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Bordeaux – Day 0

We arrive on the overnight flight with a connection they Paris to a beautiful cool day in Bordeaux. A walk to the river, a nap, a dinner at Scipitone Bistro outside our hotel in the car less centre city, and then a walk to the splendid  cathedral encountering monuments and sculpture of all eras along our way.

Dick and Barbara Moore arrive with Michael and I at 11:00 am; JD and Janie are only delayed a half hour checking in at 3:00. Tomorrow Charles Taft and Charlotte Hanes arrive by TGV at 11:09 if all goes well.

Then at 1:30 after a self guided tour to amuse Aquitaine, we start the tour!

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New View Fall and Winter Trips

Hello Friends and Travelers,

Greetings! I write awaiting an enormous thunder storm moving very quickly up from the
mid Atlantic states to cool us off here in New England; right on schedule for a respite from
the long sun baked days of summer. This is the season for celebration in these low rolling
Berkshire hills where festivals of music, theatre, and dance rotate through; performances
changing weekly. We stay on our toes to catch what we can!

At the same time, Michael and I are planning and booking New View Tours Fall and Winter trips: listed here on the website.

Refresh, Explore, Restore!

BordeauxIn September 2017, we go with a small group to the Dordogne Valley in Southwest France.
“Castles & Caves Tour” starts in Bordeaux exploring the restored World Heritage city between the ocean and two rivers, an historic, renowned trade center! The New View will be the Wine Museum housed in a contemporary glass walled building! We travel through the medieval city of St. Emillion to Les Eyzies and Beynac; admire early architecture of castles and churches in the midst wine vineyards dating from the 9th century. The tour features the cave painters, the artists of pre-history who drew and carved on walls of limestone deep underground. The New View will be the reproduction: Lascaux IV opened in late 2016. It is a digitized imaging of the original cave (that I saw when I was 11 years old). Then on to Toulouse and Albi and Carcasonne. We are grateful to Ophorus, our travel partners in the Perigord who are able to acquire the cherished tickets to enter these exceptional destinations. As the 2017 tour is full, and we have a good deal of interest, we
will offer Castles & Caves in September 2018.

Ready to Retreat & Relax?

Michael PulitzerTry a tour to our favorite retreat, My Sachaji in the Imbabura Valley in the High Sierras of Ecuador in October 2017 with emphasis on peace and relaxation: gentle restorative yoga, time for personal reflection, and time for exploration of markets and villages; always at your own pace. Meaning “Beloved Mountain” this wellness sanctuary is surrounded by Mother Earth and the Andean Mountains in Ecuador. The journey promises to leave you feeling rejuvenated, revitalized and refreshed.The region is undergoing fascinating cultural transformation as contemporary conveniences mesh with traditional ways of indigenous peoples. Enjoy a balance of both from the spectacular newly constructed SachaJi Retreat Center under Imbabura Mountain, overlooking San Pablo Lake.

Isle de Sol, Lake Titikaka, BoliviaReady to Explore?
Michael and I are going to travel to Bolivia in April 2018. Join us on a trip to this exceptionally beautiful land locked country, growing very fast, in the heart of the continent where two Andean ranges extend north/south with the distinctive altiplano between. Still under recognized as a travel destination, we plan to enjoy the South American country life style with stunning country side with haciendas and restored colonial buildings as our boutique hotels.

Details: We fly through Panama City to reach the international airport in the growing main city of Santa Cruz, about 7 hours from NYC. Stay overnight, take short blight to Sucre at mid-altitude, good for acclimation, the center of a rich weaving tradition, see ASUR museum as excellent introduction to the various regional sub-styles. Stay in pleasant boutique hotels. There is enough to do to spend three nights here including a city tour one day, then a nice hike in the countryside on the second day… It’s a three hour drive up to Potosi where we plan for cold nights at 4,090 m. Main must-see attractions are the Royal Mint, and the stunning churches here. Going down a silver mine is an acquired taste, and carries some risk; we budget half a day for this optional activity. Considering the historical importance of the city, we spend two nights. Then it’s on to Uyuni on a paved highway for three nights: we have a day out on the salt flats to visit Isla Pescado; a day in the northern end of the lake where there are some farming hamlets and the Thunupa Volcano, offering some tempting (optional) hiking. The last leg will be a blight up to La Paz for two nights, the highest capitol city in the Americas, and then 2 nights on Island of the Sun in Lake Titicaca to round out our two week adventure.

Dates: April 7 – 21, 2018 Cost: $3500 pp land.
International flights from NYC to Santa Cruz are $700 RT.

Add Ons: Are you The Intrepid Traveler? We can arrange it! Continue to Cuzco, Peru to explore the Sacred Valley and the Citadel.
Machu Picchu? Or another option is to visit the Colca Canyon in Peru and the arid white sands city of Arequipa en route to Lima for international flights home.
New Gift: I am delighted to share a truly delightful surprise from traveler, Carole Hyatt
who made this collage for us in appreciation for her trip to Hacienda Cusin and the Galapagos Islands last March, 2017.

Carole Hyatt Collage

New View for You? Be sure to stay in touch if you would like to chat about travel, our
favorite destinations. We will be delighted to offer travel planning assistance to you and
yours. We can help book reservations, or do that all by yourself!

Reading List Update: We’ve added Death in Dordogne, “a cut above pulp biction” but great fun summer reading! Authors: Louis Sanders & Adrianna Hunter. It gets 3 stars on Amazon!

New View News:
We have a new ad, with many thanks to Amanda at StudioTwo:

Fall and Winter Travel Ad

Best wishes,
Ramelle

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Winter 2018

Your choice.

Let us book a trip for you and your friends and or family.

Contact Ramelle.

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Custom Designed Travel Itineraries

For non-profit organizations, families and friends.

2017/2018 Tours Forming Now! Tours designed with your  interests in mind:
art, hiking, history, wine tasting, yoga, photography, just friends!

Our Favorites: South America & Southwest France
Check out our calendar!

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A Tour to Southwest France

September 20 – 30, 2018

castles of Southwest FranceNew View Tours is pleased to offer a 10 night/10-day exploration of the Castles and Caves in the Dordogne region in southwest France.

The trip is an exploration of the earliest artists and architecture from Bordeaux to Toulouse, France. Plans are in place to visit a variety of pre-historic caves with magnificent paintings, etchings and relief sculptures created 19 – 28,000 years ago. The newest cave is a re-creation in the Musee Lascaux lV opened December 2016. We have tickets to the original, exclusive Font-de-Gaume; Rouffignac, Cap Blanc and Peche Merle. We explore castles of Beynac and Castlenaud, where English and French kings battled across the banks of the Dordogne River.
We include a walking city tour of the World Heritage City of Bordeaux. We have a private dinner and wine tasting at the Chateau Haute Baily. The Arcachon will lure us to the Dune of Pilat overlooking the Atlantic and the Gironne River.  Then we travel out of the city across the valley to St. Emilion vineyards and classic village where the monk, Emilion lived his life as a hermit. In Les Eyzies we see the renowned National PreHistoric Museum of France and enjoy fine restaurants in this village on the Lezere river. We stop at fortified “new towns” built by nobles – for example Sarlat, known for its marketplace filled with foie gras and fresh fruit. A stop en route to Toulouse will be Saint Cirq Lapopie – a unique community well deserving of the “most beautiful town in France”. We’ll wrap up our tour with travels across
the Lot valley to Albi, the home of a 13 century monumental brick cathedral
and the Toulouse Lautrec Museum. We take a final day trip to explore the fortification of Carcassonne.

The itinerary may be adapted to include other favorite destinations!

Contact Ramelle for a detailed itinerary.

Travel days: Tour starts in Bordeaux Wednesday September 20 at 1 pm. We wrap up in Toulouse on Sunday, September 30, 2017 when a private transfer to the airport is provided. Tour is designed for 6-12 travelers.

This tour is now full – please send an email if you would like to sign up for the waiting list – or consider going at another time.

Cost: $6,500 per person single | $5,450 per person double occupancy

Cave Art

 

To reserve your place, please complete the online Registration Form.

Be sure to check out the book “Stepping Stones” by Christine Desdesmaines Hugon.

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High Sierra Tour – Ecuador

Write, Sketch, Paint, Photograph. From Hacienda CusinQuito, Ecuador, the adventure begins. Stay in comfort at the most beautifully restored 1602 Hacienda Cusin in San Pablo de Lago, near Otavalo, home of largest market in SA. Private tour of the hacienda gardens, Visit local craftsmen in their homes, learn about earlier explorers such as Frederic Church and Alexander von Humboldt who enjoyed these mountain views centuries ago. Another stop will be in to the luscious Intag Cloud forest to stay at a retreat. Choose to birdwatch, hike, and explore with naturalist English speaking local guides. Next visit the World Heritage capital city of Quito for two days of museums and walking tours. All activity levels welcome – Add On stays can be arranged: Galapagos Islands, Cuenca (southern Ecuador).

For more information contact: Ramelle Pulitzer: ramelle@newviewtours.com

Itinerary

Day One – Friday

Fly to Quito
private transfer to 1602 restored Hacienda Cusin (1/4)

Day Two – Saturday

Visit the Otavalo Market place – largest in South America
Afternoon activities at the hacienda arranged to your interest
Evening at Cusin (2/4)
Rose plantation tour – next door

Day Three – Sunday

Hacienda Cusin 3/4
Morning property tour with Sr. Nik, owner and guiding light for all that is here.
Tour local communities of San Pablo and Agato – weavers, music makers, Peguche waterfalls
Lunch at Sachaji retreat – a contemporary green hotel up the valley from Cusin
Afternoon flight demonstration at the condor park

Day Four – Monday

Hacienda Cusin 4/4
Mojanda lakes are stunning – walks are flat or steep.
Lunch at Hacienda Pinsaqui – included.

Day Five – Tuesday

Transfer to Intag Cloud Forest
en route stop at Cotacachi, Cuicocha lake and rim of the volcano
Lunch at family run  El Mirador featuring delicious trout overlooking the crater lake.
Upon arrival, walk the grounds, identify tanagers, euphoria and other birds.
Home cooked Ecuadorean dinner with produce from the garden.
El Refugio de Intag 1/2

Day Six – Wednesday

El Refugio activities: Walk Intag cloud forest paths while bird watching, orientation to flora and fauna here with host Peter Joost
Tour coffee plantation on the property. All meals included at El Refugio
El Refugio de Intag 2/2

Day Seven – Thursday

Drive to Quito today to include several stops diverse country including  a must-do Stop in the equatorial line – Quitsato; a walk along the 7th century grass cover pyramids of Cochasqui,
Option: tourist attraction – Mitad del Mundo the equator.
Night in Quito. Walk through La Ronda, a section of bars and shops alive with music every night.
Quito 1/3

Day Eight – Friday

Morning or full day tour of colonial city
Include museums, stunning churches and Presidential Palace: Guayasamin Museum and Home, Quito City Museum, Casa de Cultura (under remodel)
Dinner at the elegant
Hotel Hacienda Patio Andaluz or equivalent  1/2

Day Nine – Saturday

Full day Tour of the city, a world heritage site.
Hacienda Patio Andaluz (2/2)

Day  Ten – Sunday

Transfer to airport for Flights to USA
Enjoy Ecuador for Extra Days

Or add on a cruise to the Galapagos Islands

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March 2017 – Spring Message

South American Art

Dear Friends & Travelers,

Mountain ScapeWhat a busy winter! New View Tours designed trips for:  a multi-generational family, a women’s college academic custom tour, an art museum trip to San Francisco, and a tour for friends and neighbors to Ecuador and the Galapagos Islands!

Putting a travel project together is a privilege; each one with its own challenges and opportunities, always with the goal to create an itinerary that becomes the strategy to explore and discover a new view! The plan for a trip is its own once-in-a-life-time experience. And such a plan begins with you: with your energy and expectations that evolve into the actual lifetime of your tour.

I enjoy the aspects of working with you on the details: looking into places to stay, people to visit and things to do, preparing for the chance to see another part of the world. If you are curious about heading out on a journey, I am happy to offer a trip a planning session to you or your friends by meeting with you – either by phone or by Skype/Facetime or – gasp – in person! to the places where we have experience. I can help you plan a tour for a group, an organization or for your family. When it comes to travels, I am glad to formulate suggestions FOR you and most importantly strategize WITBird WatchingH you. Destinations that we have traveled and are confident to share with you include: Ecuador and France – and we are knowledgeable about Galapagos Islands, Peru & Machu Picchu, Patagonia, Chile, parts of Argentina, and Northern Spain. For other destinations, we are glad to offer a referral to other associates who lead custom tours.

New View Next Tours:

Condor in FlightA brief overview of the next tours is on the website. Please request a detailed itinerary if you are interested.

2017
Castles and Caves, a tour to Southwest France
September 20 – 30, 2017.
Our third trip, we visit the newly opened repro of Lascaux IV and the actual cave accessible by tram, Rouffinac. Castles dot the landscape of the Dordogne valley! Here’s the overview:

Peaceful Gardens & Trails: The High Sierras of Ecuador
Refresh and Renew – a tour to the Andes mountains on the equator.
October 19 – 29, 2017

2018
Early March 2018
Peru & Bolivia
Arequipa and the Colca Canyon in Peru with an extension tour to Sucre & La Paz, Bolivia!
(Tour In development phase – please stay in touch if you are interested)

Late September 2018
Castles & Caves Redux!
Let’s return to explore the ancient art and architecture of France!

From my desk to yoursThat’s it for now. Looks like winter out there from my desk here in the Berkshires! I hope that you are already enjoying the season, where ever you might be right now!

Michael and I look forward to staying in touch!
Sending very best wishes!
Ramelle

Ramelle Pulitzer | ramelle@newviewtours.com | 336-416-2390

 

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