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Kicking-off at the Cheltenham Races, the UK tour operator Pumpkin Tours offers a diverse range of worldwide trips from driving a Soviet era armed vehicle in Hungary to partying at EXIT festival in Serbia. The tour operator organises escorted adventure trips, music festivals, F1 Grand Prix and horse racing packages.
“Our message is simple, Life is for living – get away from the hum drum,” says Eugene Bari, MD of Pumpkin Tours. He continued: “We make exciting trips accessible to all to help broaden horizons. Whether it is going to see Lewis Hamilton’s last race at his home ground in Silverstone or firing a machine gun in Cambodia, it is all about the adrenaline rush and the experience being both humbling and life enhancing.”
“We also make sure customers receive more bang for their buck by making all our tours ‘recession-friendly’ – they can have just as much, for less cash,” added Eugene.
Coming up in 2009, Pumpkin Tours will be taking F1 fans to the British Grand Prix at Silverstone in June. Weekend and race day packages start from £225. This will include return travel, three-nights camping, entry to the British Grand Prix and nightly entertainment. For those who fancy a Hungarian adventure, Pumpkin provides trips to drive a whole range of Soviet era armed vehicles and even a ride in an ancient Antonov aircraft, circa WW2. While adrenaline junkies are in Budapest, Pumpkin Tours can arrange a whole host of activities such as caving in the Pal-Volgyi Caves and visiting the secret nuclear bunkers under Buda castle.