G Adventures touts savings on summer trips
G Adventures has released its July departures, representing the highest number of trips operating since the start of the pandemic
There are more than 1,300 trips to over 50 countries departing throughout the month.
The small group operator already has over 1,000 trips running in June and the increase in departures heralds a welcome return to tourism.
July will see the return of departures in popular destinations such as Laos, which also marks the milestone reopening of G Adventures’ popular ‘Indochina loop’ experiences in Asia, taking travellers to Cambodia, Thailand, Laos and Vietnam in a single trip.
Travellers able can save 20% on trips departing before July 31, 2022 when booked up to July 5
Brian Young, managing director for G Adventures in EMEA, says the return of Asia is a turning point for UK bookings.
“While many countries have opened up since the start of the year, all eyes have been on Asia, and particularly the four big players that make up the Indochina circuit.”
This route is incredibly popular among our youth travel styles and we’re excited to welcome the first departures of our Roamies tours later this year,” Young added.
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