Inaugural Get Lost Adventure!
Get Lost Magazine recently extended the Get Lost brand into an organised tour through Rwanda taking eight readers on a 10 day adventure to see not only the mountain gorillas but much more of what this amazing country has to offer.
Publisher Justin Jamieson planned and led the adventure after being disillusioned with a previous guided tour.
Says Jamieson “It is a real tribute to the brand that readers had the confidence in a relatively new magazine to invest in a holiday so unique. Rwanda is such an incredible country and can be experienced comfortably without breaking the bank. I found this out and took a punt to see if our readers were interested. We were inundated with queries.”
While not having any intentions of starting a tour operating business Get Lost plans to run similar unique one off trips in the future.
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