Windsor Exports is one of the leading exporters of spare parts, components and assemblies for automotive application, having a vast sales network in many markets in Africa and South America.
Windsor Exports was founded in early 1996 with the desire to make available world class aftermarket auto parts that are produced in India. Our target, though difficult, was clearly defined. For any requirement from abroad our target was to achieve the quality, finish and packaging standard of the best brand available in that particular market.
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The market had been dominated by package holidays due to the prices of scheduled airfares, as well as, difficulty in communicating with and finding hotels and companies overseas. However, as budget airlines emerged, this was changed. Now, people can book cheap flights and make reservations on hotels worldwide from anywhere in the globe.
The concept of booking trips directly became more famous with the invention of the Internet. This caused for package holidays to be slowly eased out from the market. This change affected long haul destinations and major holiday operators can no longer compete with other local hotels and operators. They started to reduce their programmes in certain countries. PureTravel help these local tour operators advertising their holidays directly to the public.
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Red Gate Gallery presents: In and around Kampala City, Uganda – an exhibition of photographs by Tessa Lwanga
Private View: Friday 29th of May 2009 – 6 pm to 11 pm
Exhibition runs from: Friday 29th to 4th of June 2009
Gallery Opening Hours: Fri, Sat, Mon, Tues, Wed, Thurs: 2.30 pm – 6.30 pm
Last day of Exhibition: Thurs 4th of June: 11.00am to 5.00pm
Tessa Lwanga’s debut exhibition is a photographic depiction on Ugandan life around Lake Victoria, Kampala City and the village of Mukono.
Presented in a reportage style Tessa introduces the viewers to a series of poignant photographs which spirits them away from London into the heartbeat of Uganda’s capital and surrounding areas. Lwanga’s style captures the colourful essence, mood and vibe of Uganda’s capital offering you an opportunity to be immersed into Kampala City.
Although Kenya is Lwanga’s place of birth, she remains proud of her Ugandan heritage and through this exhibition, she shows the world the beauty and diversity of people and places in Uganda. Read more…
G.A.P Adventures, the world’s leading adventure travel company, has expanded its range of tours to Africa. They are also offering its travellers 10% off all new Africa 2009 trips booked by November 30, 2008 with travel completed by April 30, 2009.
“Wildlife is one of the big draws of Africa: a safari riding on an elephant in the savannah or a photo of mountain gorillas are unique experiences, and can touch visitors deeply and beckon them to return again and again,” says Bruce Poon Tip, CEO of G.A.P Adventures. “We are now launching a brand new range of small group tours that will allow travellers to experience the wilder side of this fascinating continent without breaking the bank” adds Poon Tip.
G.A.P Adventures’ new Africa trips include: Read more…
G.A.P Adventures, the world’s leading adventure travel company, is inviting travellers to experience the wonders of Morocco with ten brand new trips for 2009.
With the rising costs of living these days, such as meals, commuting and other expenses, don’t think for a second that a dream trip is out of reach. For the price of a commute to work, you could take a camel train into the Moroccan desert.
“Morocco is the ideal destination for travellers with a sense of adventure. The ancient history, mix of cultures and superb scenery make it a country with many hidden gems worth discovering.” says Bruce Poon Tip, G.A.P Adventures’ CEO.
Travellers will also save 10% when they book any new G.A.P Adventures tour in Morocco by November 15th, and travel by April 30, 2009. When booking, quote promo code: New Trips 2009.
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September 17th, 2008
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Experience the colourful landscapes, warm culture and awe-inspiring wildlife of Africa this autumn on a late availability trip with The Adventure Company.
The following trips still have availability for departures in October 2008.
Serengeti Explorer – Tanzania
Giraffe, lion, cheetah, elephant and wildebeest – expect opportunities to see them all on this 10-day trip, which visits the world-renowned wildlife sanctuary of the Serengeti as well as Lake Manyara National Park, Tarangire National Park and the Ngorongoro Crater.
As part of The Adventure Company’s responsible tourism policy, this trip supports the Arusha Children’s Trust, a charity which runs projects in rural communities in remote areas of the Rift Valley.
Serengeti Explorer departs on 10th October 2008 and costs from £749 per person (plus park fee of £234) on a land-only basis, or from £1,369 (plus park fee of £234) including return flights from London Heathrow. Regional departures can also be arranged – contact The Adventure Company on 0845 609 0889 or see www.adventurecompany.co.uk for further details.
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