Kumuka Worldwide now offers Group Bookings and Tailor Made Itineraries
Kumuka Worldwide has announced the creation of a new global division dedicated to private group bookings and tailor made itineraries.
Over the 24 years of operation Kumuka has developed excellent relationships with quality and reliable local operators in 62 countries and Kumuka will work closely with these local operators to offer tailor made tours worldwide for both groups and individuals.
A tailor made tour allows clients to arrange either a special departure on one of Kumuka’s listed brochure itineraries or create a unique itinerary catering more to their specific requirements.
Michelle Desmarchelier, who joins Kumuka as Group and Tailor Made Tour Manager, bringing with her over 17 years experience in designing specialised itineraries around the globe said “I am looking forward to developing this side of the Kumuka business and assisting our clients design their dream holiday”
Kumuka is able to offer exclusive departures for a variety of private groups. Schools, social and sporting clubs, corporate companies, and special interest groups, as well as families or groups of friends who require an itinerary specific to their needs can all be catered for.
No itinerary is too big or small, let the Kumuka team help your clients to venture a little further. Contact 1300 553 036 or 0800 440 499 or e-mail [email protected] for further information on designing personalised itineraries.
Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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