b'GRANDMAS KOREAN NOODLE-MAKING CLASS, SOUTH KOREAKnead the dough just right, slice it into silky strands, simmer it in a fragrant broth, and prepare the toppings. Under the instruction of a warm-hearted halmoni, or Korean grandma, enjoy a hands-on cooking class and cultural exchange in Seoul, Korea. A local grandmother guides you through the art of making kalguksu (knife-cut noodles), traditional hand-cut wheat noodles, from scratch. Youll also learn to make fresh kimchi and homemade dumplings, staples of Korean cuisine. Once the cooking is done, everyone sits down like a family and shares the meal, stories, and a toast.Hayes & Jarvis Guest Darren Sharpe says:If you want a trouble free holiday, expert advice, smooth connections, and an outstanding safari you will never forget, use Hayes & Jarvis. You will not regret it! The best holiday we have ever takenpure emotion, top-quality service, sights to make you cry, moments of wonder, superb people, nothing is too much trouble. The whole trip was geared to provide us with the best experience possible, and boy, did it deliver!HAYES & JARVIS ANIMALWELFARE POLICYWe are committed to continuously assessing any animal interactions which take place on our trips to ensure animal welfare is prioritized. Guests viewingBABY ELEPHANT SANCTUARY, KENYAwildlife are accompanied by professionalBig little ears flap, calves happily grab oversized milk bottles in their trunks, and guides, rangers, or other staff who canbabies trumpet impatiently awaiting their turn. At Reteti Elephant Sanctuary in inform guests on how to behave aroundKenyas Namunyak Community Conservancy, Samburu keepers invite guests the wildlife. When viewing animals in theonto an observation platform to watch orphaned calves being fed. In this wild, they are never charged, cornered,community-owned refuge, rescued infant elephants interact with trained local boxed in, touched or fed. handlers who rehabilitate and raise the calves with the eventual goal of releasing hayesandjarvis.co.uk/animal-welfare them back into the wild. During this immersive experience, visitors get to learn about an elephant keepers duties, hear stories of loss, resilience, and hope, and witness compassionate conservation.TRUE VOYAGES \x1a55'