Louis Gergaud
- Scott Dunn Private Travel Manager
- London Office
- 10 years' Experience in Travel
Having worked across various industries, most recently selling mansions in Mayfair, Louis’ path always leads back to his great passion: travel. Fascinated by people, the food they eat, their adventures, and the unique histories they carry, Louis brings deep insight to every journey.
With extensive experience at some of the world’s leading tour operators, he’d love to meet over coffee or a cool drink to ensure no stone is left unturned in curating your next adventure. When not planning trips, you’ll find Louis in Hampstead Heath, swimming off the Isle of Wight, or chasing waterfalls and sunsets in a far flung destination.
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What's the most exciting wildlife sighting you’ve ever encountered?
Wild dogs chasing down an antelope across the Okavango Delta. A sharp yell of "Hold tight!" from our guide, Sky, just before he hit the gas . Adrenaline pumping
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What’s the most incredible natural phenomenon you have witnessed?
On my back cocooned in the warm waters of the Blue Lagoon, cocktail in hand, whilst watching the Aurora Borealis dance across the sky.
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What is the best hotel you've ever stayed at and why?
Impossible to choose - but right in this moment - Casa Angelina near Positano: epic views, lemons by the pool, beach club and the best pizza I have ever had.
My Favourite Scott Dunn Hotels and Tours
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Bawah Reserve
Robinson Crusoe eat your heart out. This is barefoot luxury at it's finest - castaway picnics - diving - the remoteness of it all. This is a perfect spot for those who want to get away from it all. -
VIEW TOURLimitless Botswana
Botswana evokes a feeling within me of deep happiness. If I close my eyes I can feel the heat rising from the land. I see the painstaking beauty all around and feel the kindness and life of its people -
VIEW HOTELNihi Sumba
Nihi Sumba holds a very special place in my heart. It is hands down one of the best spots in the world at sunset the beach bar with the legendary wave Occy's left relentlessly rolling in can't be beat