BOAT PARTY AT CARIBBEAN SEA

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APART FROM CROWDS ON CRUISE

Get bored from the standard activities on cruise? Try our boat party organized for you with your friends and family and party together in the middle of Meditraaner sea.

Complete the World's longest horse race

The Mongol Derby is the longest and toughest horse race in the world.The 1000km course recreates Chinggis Khaan's legendary empire-busting postal system. Riders change horses every 40km and stay with the local herders or camp under the stars.

SNORKELING IN SCOTLAND?

Experience the wonder beneath the waves on one of our snorkel trails. We have selected nine sites along the north west highlands coast around Ullapool, and six sites on the Isle of Harris that showcase the amazing diversity of Scotland’s seas.

WHAT OUR MEMBERS SAY

"I am glad to know this travel agent. They plan everything perfectly for my family and my close friends."
– Jen Havice, Travel Advisor
"With "Live the World" coordinating arrangements, I know all the details will be covered!"
- Brenda Walters, Travel Advisor
"Very happy to go with The Live the World Ltd. . .it was stress free and I think we got a wonderful deal."
- Dean Wallace, Travel Advisor

WHAT'S THIS ALL ABOUT?

Let's Live the World. Enjoy our World

Fighting to make the world less boring.

Our planet used to slap us about the face-cheeks with iron fists of adventure every day.  Maps had edges to walk off. Men feared the monsters that swam the seas. Entire civilisations lay unknown.But now, the entire surface of the Earth has been scanned by satellites and shovelled into your mobile phone tagged with twattery about which restaurant serves the best mocha-latte-frappeshite.

Getting lost and in trouble is no longer an occupational hazard of walking to the market. It is an art-form. One we strive to perfect.

We live to find ways to make the world a bit more difficult. To bring chaos into our over-sanitised lives.  To create adventures where you don't know what will happen tomorrow or if you'll even make it.

Because we think there's no greater moment than those seconds when you leap into an abyss of uncertainty and disaster.