African Travel releases 2023 Inspiration Guide brochure
African Travel, Inc. Unveils 2023 Inspiration Guide with New Extraordinary Safari Experiences
Luxury safari operator African Travel, Inc., specialising in Africa trips, unveiled its brand new 2023 ‘inspiration guide’ brochure.
As part of African Travel’s MAKE TRAVEL MATTER® sustainable focus, the new digital brochure highlights different ways to explore Africa with each itinerary featuring at least one MAKE TRAVEL MATTER® Experience.
In celebration of the launch, African Travel is inviting the travel advisor community to experience the new itineraries.
As part of its Advisor Educational Program, qualified advisors can travel with up to three guests and receive 30% saving on African Travel’s 2023 brochure safaris of 7+ nights.
Plus, advisors receive $200 after their first booking of seven nights or more.
“With the support of our TreadRight Foundation, all of our 2023 brochure itineraries will feature one of our MAKE TRAVEL MATTER Experiences which meets at least one of the UN Sustainable Development Global Goals,” said Sherwin Banda, President of African Travel Inc.
“For agents, we are committed to bringing Africa to life and making their lives easier.“
African Travel has seen substantial growth in travelers staying longer and spending more in Africa destinations. Many of the new and enhanced trips, showcase a deeper dive into Africa destinations
The digital brochure can be viewed online: https://africantravelinc.com/content/digital-brochure
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