Food Journeys
Wanna experience local culture and get insights into local culture? A food tour is the best option. Plus, you get to taste mouthwatering and unique cuisines—from street foods to cordon bleu—all across the world.
- Cooking Class—According to celebrity chef Anthony Bourdain, knowing the cuisine is one of the best ways to deeply understand a place. And, taking a cooking class seems to be the window to peek into a foreign culture. Food-focused travels are on the peak these days and learning to cook like the locals is a significant part of it. Partaking a cooking class is an opportunity to get off the popular tourist trail and eat authentic food.
- Italy—One of the few countries that have reached the height of culinary excellence. A food tour in Italy is worth every penny. The experience is more than just tasting delectable food and flavors. You learn how cuisine from different Italian regions come together to form the Italian Food.
Try to eat foods made of locally sourced fresh and seasonal items when you are on a food tour in Italy. Instead of having a traditional meal in a restaurant, be adventurous in your food hunting. Dine on seafood prepared of fishes just arrived in the port, taste cheese and ham sliced in front of factories, see the olive harvest, or pick grapes in a vineyard. - France—French cookery is one of the elites in the world cuisine. The culinary excellence tickles the taste buds of not only amateur food lovers but also the gastronomes. The country has an amazing range of gourmet restaurants and local cuisines offer delicacies like truffles and cheese. Join cooking classes to learn the art of making French pastries and desserts, learn about food and wine cultures, or take gourmet walking tours to explore the food shops of various neighborhoods.
- Australia—Modern Australian cuisine takes influences from various sources—from the indigenous people and immigrants as well. Australians these days eat everything. They dine on Thai curries, salivate over Mediterranean foods, and love to visit the Chinatowns. But, a quest for the true Australian food will lead you to a bucket-list worthy trip.
There are plenty of authentic Australian foods and some of them might be torture for your taste buds. But, you’re there for an adventure, right? When you are in an Australian culinary tour, make sure to include Witchetty grubs, meat pies, vegemite, kangaroo and emu meat, chicken parmigiana, pigs in a blanket, grilled barramundi, and desserts like Pavlova, lamingtons, and fairy bread.