Gecko’s Last Minute Deals Means 20% Savings

Thursday, 14 May, 2007 0

From the plains of the Serengeti to the heart of the Amazon Basin, Gecko’s is offering 20% off many of their most-loved adventures all around the world. The Gecko’s website now has a permanent ‘Last Minute Deals’ page which is continually updated with trips at a 20% discount.

So if your clients have a wanderlust and some last-minute time off to spare, Gecko’s will spare them the cash.

The discounted trips could be to any of Gecko’s 49 countries in Africa, Asia, Latin America or the Middle East – and all trips are departing within the next 55 days.

So when they have had enough stress and need to head off overseas in a hurry, check out www.geckosadventures.com and you’ll find an adventure for them to suit them and their hip pocket.

One of the many trips currently available at 20% off is the 24-day Thailand Encompassed, which covers Thailand virtually from top to bottom. Normally Thailand Encompassed costs $1250 per person twin share plus a local payment of US$350, but if you can travel on the June 3 departure from Bangkok, you’ll pay just $1000 plus the local payment. This includes an experienced local tour leader, transportation, accommodation, and some meals.

Gecko’s adventures are about getting to the heart and soul of a country and uncovering experiences that travellers may never have found on their own – grassroots style. Gecko’s employs only local leaders, allowing travellers to tap into their wealth of local knowledge and ensuring revenue earned in the region stays in the region.

The discounted trips can be seen at www.geckosadventures.com and booked by agents by calling Gecko’s Adventures on 1300 854 500.

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