London, June 22 : Now, you can take a trip into your ancestry, thanks to a new genealogy firm in Britain, which guarantees to take people on a deluxe tour around their forefathers.
But the ancestry ride doesn’t come cheap – at 25,000.
The company, Ancestral Footsteps, has been set up by Sue Hills, the director of Who Do You Think You Are?, the hit BBC television series where celebrities take a trip back into their past.
Now, Hills has formed the company to offer the same (but camera crew-free) experience to noncelebrities.
She will create a seven-day bespoke tour of your heritage, complete with the car, country house hotels and fine food. And, of course, the several months of painstaking research which precedes it.