Exodus adds skiing in Bosnia

Tuesday, 12 Aug, 2010 0

Exodus has introduced cross-country skiing in Bosnia among 12 new trips in its new Winter Activities 2010/11 brochure.

 

Four new cross-country trips, seven new snow-shoeing and winter walking breaks and downhill skiing in Kranjska Gora, Slovenia have been added. Bosnia and Canada are new destinations for the programme. 

 

The trips costs from £729 for a weekend dog-sledding adventure in Slovakia including flights and most meals.

 

Growth in demand for premium adventures has prompted the addition of two breaks with four-star accomodation including a Dolomites Winter Activities Week from £1,079. 

 

Exodus’ winter activities programme manager Andy Ross, says: “We have had a busy winter, researching some great new destinations and designing numerous new and exciting itineraries.”

 

by Debbie Ward

 

 

 

 

 



 

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