Published on Oct, 2024
I was amazed at just how much we got to see during this trip. Rouffignac alone would have been worth the cost—it was truly emotional to see the art in person—but along the drive Martin managed to fit so many other sites in. His knowledge is exhaustive, and he left me with a couple of great book recommendations. The museum stop was great; I’m surprised we’re still learning so many new things about our ancestors just from this small region and Les Eyzies was a cute place to walk around at lunchtime. I was skeptical that Lascaux would feel meaningful as it’s a replica, but I found that the tour there where they talked about artistic techniques was a great way to round out the day.
A couple of things to keep in mind:
1. While much of the trip is accessible, those with limited mobility might find it to be a lot of walking. We had some older folks in our group who seemed to have a harder time with the long day.
2. At Rouffignac, the tour is in French. Martin had a headset for everyone and translated during the tour, but I found it difficult hearing both languages at once and ended up removing the headset. I understand enough French to get something out of the tour without translation, and I’m glad I chose to focus on what I could see and could ask follow up questions later. If you’re someone like me at an advanced intermediate level, go without the headset and take in the sights instead.
3. Please bring cash to tip your guide! Martin went out of his way to drop people at their hotels in the rain and no one else tipped him. I couldn’t believe the rudeness.
4. I can’t believe this has to be said but don’t take pictures in the cave.