Hotel Bora Bora, on the island of Bora Bora, is constructed like a native village, with individual huts on stilts. Photo from The Leading Hotels of the World. RUGGED OR REGAL? If your idea of travel means "adventure," then Mountain Ravel is prob- ably already a familiar name. Mountain Ravel, The Adventure Com- pany, based in El Cer- rito, Ca., offers hundreds of unique adventure tours in diverse areas of the world, from the peaks of the Andes to the top of Mt. Everest, and all of the valleys in between. Dena Bartholomew says their trips are for "anyone who is curious about the world and wants to participate in it." One of their most popular trips is Hiking Hidden Spain, a 17-day inn-to-inn hiking journey that visits parts of Spain most tourists never see. You will hike amid the limestone peaks of Picos de Europa, a jagged mountain range 20 miles off the Atlantic coast, passing through villages, some only reached by foot, that seem lost in another century. Accommoda- tions are in small coun- try inns; on four nights you'll sleep in "refu- gios" high in the moun- tains. Summer and fall trips are $1,890 per person. While some of Moun- tain Travel's trips require travelers to be in very good shape because they might be hiking for eight hours in high alti- tudes, other trips are not particularly strenu- ous. One such trip, also very popular, is called Peru Adventure. It in- cludes exploring the Amazon ecosystem, a river rafting trip through a valley filled with ar- chaeological ruins, and a walk along the Inca Rail to the ancient stronghold of Machu Picchu. This 14-day tour costs $2,395 per per- son. For reservations or information, call 1-800-227-2384. If your idea of travel means quiet relaxation, you can treat yourself to English country life at Cliveden, Britain's only hotel that is also a home. Set on 376 lush acres overlooking the Thames River, this regal retreat is just 25 miles west of London and 20 minutes from Heathrow Airport. Cliveden was built in 1666, and has been home to British dukes, the Astor family, and Frederick, Prince of Wales. Following a care- ful and accurate restor- ation, Cliveden reopened as a hotel in 1986. There are 25 rooms and suites. In 1990, a sports pavilion was completed. Double occupancy is approx- imately $308 per night. For reservations or in- formation, call 1-800-223-6800. STYLISH SAFARIS A trip to a dude ranch in the American West can be a family affair. Photo from American Wilderness Experience. If you've ever yearned to see a herd of ele- phants up close but you're just not a roughing-it kind of per- son, there are two safaris for you. "Our safaris offer very luxurious accommoda- tions, wonderful cuisine, and excellent service," says Dennis Pinto, managing director of Micato Safaris. "Yet SPRING '91 51