Based In Sevenoaks

Brenda Greenland

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You and I both love travelling, so let’s work together to create memorable experiences for you whether it be a short break, a family holiday, a special occasion, time away with friends, your honeymoon, or just some much-needed R&R.

I joined Travel Counsellors in 2014 whilst living in Abu Dhabi, in United Arab Emirates, which was home for myself and my husband for the last 8 years. It is such an honour to be part of this exciting and innovative company where our ethos is firmly rooted in excellent customer service.

My time in the UAE is full of great memories that I will cherish forever as I met so many wonderful people many of whom started out as colleagues or customers and are now friends. On returning to England, I knew that if I wanted to continue providing this great service to friends and family, I would need to open a UK branch. So here I am, eager and ready to go on this new journey!

Life in the UAE is ever-changing and the great cultural melting pot just feeds my love of people and embracing different cultures, many of which I learnt about through friendships with people from across the region. It is such a privilege to know that I had that opportunity.
I was born and raised in South London from a Jamaican family and part of the vibrant Caribbean community in England; that in itself is a whole travel experience!
Over many years I have enjoyed putting together our family trips, organising flights, transfers, car hire, train reservations and excursions. Since joining Travel Counsellors, I have used the invaluable in-house company training and my extensive professional background in HR to put together some wonderfully exciting itineraries for leisure and business clients in the UAE, the US, the UK and a variety of other countries. My clients are from a cross-section of backgrounds and professions with varied interests and requirements for their trips, which has enabled me to establish great international contacts that I can tap into for the benefit of my treasured clientele.

It goes without saying, that I’ve had the pleasure to visiting some wonderful places over the years with our family; my husband and 3 (now grown up!) children. We explored Abu Dhabi and the other six Emirates of the UAE extensively and whilst living in the region, also went to the beautiful nation of Oman. My husband and I got bitten by the “travel-bug” as teenagers whilst visiting Spain and taking round trips around the English shores. Over the years, we have visited many parts of the USA, several Caribbean islands, enjoyed countless European weekends away as well as being fortunate enough to visit Japan and Malaysia. Needless to say, there are many more places on my bucket list, including parts of the UK, that I’m yet to see.

With over 25 years of experience building and maintaining client relationships, I pride myself on delivering premium quality care and service to every single client.
My promise to my clients is to listen to your needs, do the research and remain flexible to the changes as they come. I aim to remain impartial, eliminate the hassle of internet searching and to make your entire experience a pleasure from booking through to every step of the trip itself. No travel centres, just you and I making your travel dreams come true.

Let’s explore ideas and get booking together!

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09/04/2021

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MYSTICAL JAPAN

19 May 2021

My first experience of the East! We visited Japan in the Spring of 2007 because our daughter was living and working there. After our flight was delayed for some 8 hours we eventually arrived in Tokyo. As you walk into the Haneda Airport Arrivals hall for baggage collection you are aware that you are in Japan, with no apologies. There was nothing I recognised. Nothing vaguely English. ..... This is going to be interesting! The calmness and order are what struck me straight away. I was awe struck! Our itinerary was detailed to the letter so next stop was to purchase a mobile phone; but how do we make ourselves understood. As we approached the kiosk as directed whether by luck or good fortune the lady, we met had some understanding of English so that experience passed off without any real issues. Let’s put another way - her English was far better than my Japanese was and is. Next challenge the taxi to our hotel (Hilton Tokyo) for our overnight stay followed by a flight to Fukuoka Kyushu. Such a spectral experience, the plane gliding over the snow-capped Mount Fuji. On arrival to Fukuoka, we were met by my daughter and checked into our hotel, Hakata Gion a simple hotel with easy access to the local temples and allowing us to be part of the cut and thrust of the local people go about their daily business; but more importantly we were there just in time to catch the last of the Sakura (Cherry blossom – month of April). Beautiful hues of pink and white. All you could smell in the air was the sweet scent of cherry blossoms! We visited the Shinto Temple with working monks, and people watched. The streets were active with students and men and women all dressed the same, black suits, white shirts, same style shoes and briefcase/handbags.... Very odd. Apparently around the Sakura season working people tend to either start new jobs or get promotions and the custom is to all dress uniformly, both men and women, down to the same bowl like hair cut for the men, and sharp bob for the women, you have to see it to believe it! After 3 days we went onto Kyoto via the “Shinkansen” – Bullet Train. What an experience. Coming from London where the public transport was not always pleasurable to use, the Bullet train was dead on time, and spotlessly clean. As you embark the train the cleaning staff join and make sure all the seats are turned in the correct way, and then onto their cleaning before we could board. On leaving the train they all turned and bowed, with such grace as they went. We visited wonderful Kyoto, and were fortunate to visit a Geisha Show, spectacular - spectacular. Whilst is Kyoto we stayed in a Ryokan hotel (traditional Japanese dwelling). From here we were taken to experience an amazing Geisha show! I highly recommend it. If you ever get the chance to just be in the presence of the Geisha, do, always respect their space and privacy. You cannot visit Japan without seeing a Geisha show. We moved onto Nara where we visited Todaji temple, one of Japan’s historically significant temples, which is also surrounded by beautifully peaceful Japanese gardens. As you enter the temple you are struck by the magnificence of the Great Bronze Buddha. We were then treated to a crazy experience of the local taxi service in Nara. Pure old Japanese charm with the drivers formally dressed, including white gloves and cap, yes indeed! Before our return home we were guests of a former Sumo Wrestler, where we were invited to have Nabe at a former Sumo Wrestling Ring were we were invited to experience in true Japanese style a meal of Nabe. Nabe is a Japanese dish comprised of various seafood and freshly caught fish, fresh vegetables of all kinds, best cuts of sliced beef all served in a Private room. We all sat on the Tatami (flooring made of rice straw). The room was surrounded by relics of Sumo wrestler’s artefacts. What an experience. One we always share with friends and family and happy to share with you if Japan is on your list of must-see places.