Fewer Central and Eastern European immigrants are leaving for the UK and the number of those making a decision to return back home is continuously increasing, according to recent reports.
Find out some of the reasons behind this-striking mountain ranges, rich wildlife, green valleys and exquisite architecture-and see the sights of one of the last frontiers in Central Europe next in the phases of the ole amber trade route, all through Walks Worldwide's Crossing Central Europe. All this is included in an eight-day guided trek through Poland, Hungary and Slovakia, leaving Budapest on the 3rd of August 2008.
Enjoy spending a night in the stylish capital of Hungary, Budapest-the Paris of the East.
The trip sets off in the village of Szentendre-the gateway to the Danube Bend-where the river curls between far above hills covered with captivating Renaissance castles and old towns such as Ezstergom and Banska Stiavnica-a UNESCO World Heritage city.
Cross into Slovakia and look at the Low Tatras-an exciting range of mountains that runs for more than 80 km with lovely foothills, rich wildlife and lined peaks presenting sharp climbs and amazing sights.
All this and much more are available for just £895 per person (land only). The trek price includes all transfers, hotel accommodation (B&B only) and professional guiding.
To get more information on Crossing Central Europe, you can log on to Walks Worldwide's website at www.walksworldwide.com and see the offers.