
Cotswold Tuk Tuk Tours October 2018 Blog
As the nights start to draw in we are getting ever closer to the first full Tuk Tuk season nearing completion. It’s been a whirlwind this year thinking back nearly seven months to that very first tour of the season on April 11th when two very lovely people Kevin & Jennifer visited the Cotswolds to celebrate Jennifer’s 60th birthday. Unfortunately the weather was not with us - I always remember Kevin, a very keen photographer, up the top of Broadway Tower where his camera woul

Cotswold Tuk Tuk Tours June Blog
“IT’S OFFICIAL” at last I can now officially say a very warm welcome to Cotswold Tuk Tuk Tours. This blog is about the celebration of finally achieving my initial goal of being issued a driver and an operator licence along with a vehicle licence for Rick. This is the completion of an epic journey starting with the initial concept that began in 2014 during a visit to the cinema and watching the film ‘Mrs Browns Boys’. The amount of obstacles that I have had to overcome has bee

Cotswold Tuk Tuk Tours May Blog
Hello to all you Tuk Tuk fans out there. Here we are with another month flown past and the business is really starting to come together - although we have experienced a slight delay in the licencing (due to the local elections) which has kept us in a low gear when we were just ready to go. However as a family we continue to travel around on the Tuk having loads of fun, and this sunny weather is what the Tuk was built for. At last we now have a fixed date for the licencing app

Cotswold Tuk Tuk Tours March Blog
Hello again doesn’t time fly, now it is the start of Spring I thought it was about time to give an update on the current situation of Cotswold Tuk Tuk Tours. It’s been a monumental month as the wedding hire side of the business gets ever closer to be launched at the end of the month and I look forward with anticipation to my first booking soon! March has also seen the website launched along with Facebook and Instagram. These are all now live but all are still in their infancy