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The Adventure Company reduces prices for 2010

[Please note these articles below are for your information but are not necessarily written by ourselves.]

Once-in-a-lifetime travel experiences including witnessing the Great Migration in Africa, visiting Machu Picchu, trekking in the Himalaya and spotting gorillas in Uganda can now be booked at lower prices as tour operator The Adventure Company announces price reductions on many of its trips for 2010.

The Adventure Company has worked with ground handlers and airlines to lower prices for departures on selected long-haul trips throughout the year. Reduced prices are available now online or to those booking by telephone. The savings below are calculated against the 2010/11 brochure prices, published in October 2009.

Some of the biggest reductions can be found on the following departures. All prices quoted below include flights, accommodation, transportation, the services of a local guide and activities as per the itinerary.

Visit the ancient citadel of Machu Picchu - save up to £200 per person


The 16-day Active in the Andes offers an exhilarating way to see Peru. After visiting Inca and colonial site, travellers will explore the Sacred Valley on foot, by bike and by raft before trekking the classic four-day Inca Trail to Machu Picchu. Depart on 8th August 2010 to save £200 on the published brochure price for this trip, which is now available from £2,349 per person.

Full details: www.adventurecompany.co.uk/trip-details.aspx?productid=34395


Family trip to Laos and Cambodia - save up to £500 for a family of four


Magic of the Mekong is a 16-day adventure in Southeast Asia, taking in a riverboat journey down the Mekong, the temples of Luang Prabang, the laid back capital of Vientiane and the incredible Angkor Wat. The Easter holiday departure of this trip, departing 3rd April 2010, has been reduced by £190 per adult and by £110 per child. This departure date is now available from £1,799 per adult and from £1,699 per child.

For the full list of trips available at reduced prices, see the homepage link at http://www.adventurecompany.co.uk/

by Ozgur Tore.

 

 

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