Budget Expeditions introduces 18 to 35 Asia programme
Launching their 2007/08 Brochure, Budget Expeditions said that they are only tour operator offering group tours in Asia exclusively for travellers aged 18 to 35, echoing the success of their established South America, Europe and Egypt programmes established four years ago after identifying a gap in the market.
Noticing a similar gap in Asia they are expanding into India, China and South East Asia, all very popular destinations with 18 to 35’s, who like to travel with other young, similar minded people.
Budget Expeditions is introducing nearly fifty modular tours in Asia all operated on local transport, modelled on their product in Europe, Egypt and South America, with travellers being able to buy a short or longer modular tour with a range of optional excursions being offered and few core inclusions to keep prices are kept low, providing freedom to choose activities to fit their budget.
Budget Expeditions will be offering Early Bird Discount specials from November 01 2006. Passengers who book any Tucan Travel or Budget Expeditions tour will receive 15% off until December 15, and then 10% off until January 31st.
Budget Expeditions can be contacted on 02 9326 6633 or www.budgetexpeditions.com
Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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