Guerba offers 20% commission on safari tours
Agents are being offered 20% commission on weekly wildlife bus tours in Africa introduced by independent adventure holiday operator Guerba.
The operator said it was offering the wildlife bus tours through the trade because they are ideal for independent agents taking advantage of current dynamic packaging trends, and provides a good opportunity to earn excellent commission on a very straightforward product.
The Wiltshire-based operator has five tours – Kenya Safari, Serengeti Safari, Zanzibar beach break, Kilimanjaro and Mountain Gorillas – departing on Sundays during the safari season from May to September as well as on selected dates through November and December.
Tours are in safari vehicles and prices start from £355 for the Kenya Safari taking in the Masai Mara with a day spent with the Masai people learning about their way of life. The price includes park fees, meals and camping equipment.
Guerba director Ian Ripper said: “The wildlife bus tours are fantastic adventure holidays and can be easily combined together to create a longer break. They represent an excellent opportunity for agents to become Africa specialists and tailor-make adventures for their customers.”
The programme can be found at www.wildlifebus.com.
Report by Phil Davies
Phil Davies
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