Freedom ONE, Inc.

 

Join us for the adventure of a lifetime in the Canadian Arctic,

 The Himalayas; An Adventure for Everyone,

Travel back in time to visit the medieval castles of Saxony.

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For several years we have been guiding tours to some of the remotest corners of our planet including self-guided tours to Labrador and Tibet. 

Through sensitive and carefully designed tour packages we have been able to provide many travelers an opportunity to explore and discover the Arctic on their own merit with attention to their interests and capabilities.  To reach and experience this natural wonder in comfort, safety and with adventurous excitement, I lived with the Inuit (formerly called Eskimos) for periods of time.  Freedom ONE offers an extended Arctic excursion to the North Pole, weeklong and/or day trips by dogsled/snowmobile/boat, (depending on the season), including customized helicopter/airplane flights throughout Baffin Island. 

The German tours to the former East Germany in Saxony,  to explore the ancient castles, and to Thüringen to discover Martin Luther’s birthplace and previous home dwellings, offer special highlights into our historical past.  The tourists are provided with the option of a set program or being individually comforted by an English-speaking tour guide to explore the sights of their interest. 

Our Nepal tours provide visitors a very different cultural insight as well as a stimulating physical work-out while hiking/trekking the Himalayan Mountain range.  English-speaking tour guides are at hand to accompany our groups and foster additional comfort to mind and muscle.

All Freedom ONE tour packages have been worked out in concert with the native people for the preservation of their culture and their environment.

Contact Information

Helga Spande, Director

Telephone
603-659-8120
FAX
603-659-8120
Postal Address
3 Cushing Road, Newmarket, NH 03857
Electronic mail
General Information: hspande@freedomone.com
 

       

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Last modified: February 01, 2006