An intimate group of Australian luxury travel experts have just experienced the best of Scotland on a 7-day famil through the country with Wilderness Scotland and Numinous Luxury Travel Representation.
Wilderness Scotland are experts in experiential travel, whether that be culturally immersive escapes, or hiking up a mountain or kayaking through the outer Hebridean islands. The destination management company caters for FIT, multi-generational families, groups of friends or scheduled departure dates.
National Geographic has named Wilderness Scotland as a leading adventure travel company in Europe.

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The famil included exclusive behind-the-scenes tour of iconic landmarks, to venturing on the windswept mountains. Participants spent four nights in Edinburgh, staying at The Balmoral, a Rocco Forte Hotel followed by two nights in Braemar at The Fife Arms, a property owned by world-renowned art dealers, Hauser & Wirth. The visit concluded with two nights in Perthshire at Cromlix House Hotel, owned by Scottish tennis ace, Sir Andy Murray.
Highlight activities of the famil, organised through Wilderness Scottland DMC, included private walking tours and a private tour of the Royal Yacht Britannia, an immersive rendezvous with renowned kilt designer, Howie Nicholsby; a tour of the Glenturret Distillery, a tour of Stirling Castle and more.
The trip was particularly special for Numinous Founder and Director, Tamara Kobiolke, who lived in Scotland for 19 years.

Kobiolke was also able to show off some of her old haunts, including a visit to Scran & Scallie, a pub owned by Michelin-star chef, Tom Kitchin, for a night out with a group of her Scottish pals.
Participants included Louis Teng from Smartflyer; Denise Gilfeather, Spencer Travel; Anthony Brownrigg, Executive Edge; Josephine DeMuth, Bayview Travel and Kate Vasiliou, Mosman Travel.











