Travel Corp takes an inspiring journey

Monday, 03 Mar, 2011 0

The Travel Corporation has unveiled its new travel brand, Inspiring Journeys, showcasing Australian adventures.

There are 15 itineraries on offer, ranging from three days to 20 days in length, with each journey including a maximum of 16-20 people.

Managing director Tammy Marshall said, “Inspiring Journeys emerged through a full domestic review of the Australian travel market by The Travel Corporation where we found an opportunity in the ‘experiential’ touring market.

“So many Australians are keen to get a taste of the ‘real’ Australia and we can share this with them.”

Accommodation options include Cradle Mountain Lodge, Mornington Wilderness Camp, Nitmiluk Chalets, Home Valley Station, Kooljaman at Cape Leveque and Eco Beach Resort.



 

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