Operator cuts rates for people made redundant
Ten per cent discounts off tours to remote North East India are being offered to people who have been made redundant.
Specialist operator Travel the Unknown is reducing the price of a 15-day tour from £1,400 per person to £1,260 – without international flights – for travellers who can provide proof of redundancy and book before May 31.
A 20-day tour is usually priced at £1,900 per person, but is reduced to £1,710.
The price includes internal flights, accommodation, ground transport, restricted area permits, most meals, guides, drivers, activities and entrance fees to sites.
Return international flights to Delhi can be arranged for around £550 depending on travel dates.
Phil Davies
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