Ever dreamed of a trip of a lifetime to the Far East? We certainly have. Looking for that true destination Ironman race? We certainly are. Well, guess what? Now you can combine the two for the best of both worlds…
Combine TRAVEL AND TRIATHLON for A Destination Race That Will Wow… Seriously!
We are so excited to be partnering with Mandarin Journeys on a unique, awesome – and we don’t use the term lightly – cultural journey into the most fabled regions of Japan….The trip just happens to coincide with Ironman Japan on August 23.
This trip has been created specifically for triathletes and their families. The unique, custom, more non-touristy itinerary offers amazing food experiences, an in-depth exploration of Japanese ancient and contemporary culture, which boasts a truly unique cultural heritage rich in scenic wonders, and luxury accommodations and travel.
With a boutique travel agency like Mandarin Journeys, they will help you manage everything seamlessly and give you that personal attention. Our kind of vacation. They design a premium, customized program with activities suited to your desires and needs and provide expert guides who will completely enhance the experience. They will deliver beyond your expectations.
The trip will take you from Sapporo to Lake Toya, the venue of Ironman Japan, to Tokyo and Kyoto and several spectacular spots in between. The date of the trip is set for August 19 – 31, but can be customized to meet your needs. Marc and Mandarin Journeys will be happy to work with you to design the perfect trip. All you have to do is ask! While many days are planned with stunning activities, the schedule leaves plenty of time for you to explore on your own.
Just a bit of information on Lake Toya…It is located on the northern island of Hokkaido, a lavishly green region with mild temperatures and spectacular natural landscapes. This makes it the perfect destination for travelers going to Japan in summer. The lake is said to be not only the second most transparent lake in Japan, but also an active volcanic area. Combine it’s famous numerous hot springs and magnificent scenery, and you have all the makings for the perfect location for Ironman racers and their families.
Oh, and just a bit about the Ironman race – not only do the triathletes get to swim in a clear, flat, AND drinkable lake, but ride a bike course known for its impressive views of imposing mountains, volcanoes, and lush farmland, finishing with arguably one of triathlon’s most spectacular run courses along the lake. And, if that wasn’t enough, you get to enjoy fireworks in the night sky!
THIS IS THE DEFINITIVE TOUR FOR ADVENTUROUS FAMILIES. Don’t miss out on this once in a lifetime family experience. If you are looking for a new Ironman challenge, ready to explore a fabled region, and psyched to experience a different culture, then this is the race for you. It offers all the ingredients of a memorable and invigorating holiday to the Far East. So, think about it, have a look, and then most importantly, JOIN US…
For all the details and to speak to Mandarin Journeys personally, click here.
– THE TRIWIVESCLUB
Sherry is one of the TriWivesClub and LifeDoneWell co-founders and contributes to multiple blogs. She is a former co-owner of the California Apparel News and had a career in the healthcare industry. Her passions include traveling, real food, the environment, and animal rescue/welfare. She lives a healthy lifestyle and has been a vegetarian since 1987. She and her husband are parents to two rescue pups and reside in Connecticut.
I WISH! I literally have a jar and a second job that i work 1-3 nights a month to save up to go to Japan specifically to eat at Sukiyabashi Jiro…featured in the doc Jiro Dreams of Sushi (aka the best sushi restaurant in the world) before Jiro dies…(he’s really old). Someday!!! <3
We have every expectation that you will get there one day, Lindsay! No doubt….
OMG I love the flower garden photo! It is a life time experience and I would love to go there maybe in a couple of years. I would love to see more photos.
That picture seems to be quite popular. I hope you get the chance to go. I’m expecting it will be phenomenal. More photos will be coming…
The trip looks so cool and also that flower garden? Swoon! Love the photo.
Isn’t that gorgeous! That’s part of the reason we said it’s a destination that will wow! I personally love the monkeys…
Isn’t it gorgeous! That’s part of the reason we said it’s a destination that will wow. I personally love the cuddling monkeys…
Wow….I am ready, Mandarin Journeys! Take me away!
We’re so ready, too. Come with Ellen!
Wow, this sharing is so beautiful. No running for me….I’ll take it all in with a lovely stroll.
We’ll take a stroll along Lake Toya with you Tammy!
This does sound truly amazing, I almost wish I was capable:) I do know several people to share with that may be very interested.
Thanks so much Doreen. We hope to have a great group of athletes and their families to travel with.
I love those photos, especially the flower garden.
If this trip is as beautiful as the photos, it WILL be a trip of a lifetime! I’ll have to live vicariously, I’m afraid.
We will make sure to keep the photos coming and share this amazing experience…
Wow, that sounds amazing. My son and future DIL are doing a triathlon this summer. They would love to do one in Japan, I’m sure.
Well, if not this year, keep it in mind for 2016!
This trip looks incredible for those who want to combine travel and competition and can do it! And the photos are amazing. If only I were an athlete :)!
There is no way I would be doing an Ironman but I would love to visit Japan! The photos are gorgeous, and it sounds like Mandarin Journeys does an amazing job customizing trips.
Hi Lois. We won’t be doing the Ironman either. Just enjoying the adventure! Mandarin Journeys really does excel at customizing the trip for you…
wow those pics are beautiful and this trip sounds like heaven! Maybe someday we will be able to go. Thanks for sharing this I would have never imagined!
Thanks Carolann. We certainly hope you get there someday. It should be a tremendous experience.