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Deserts, wildlife, mountains and snow: Late availability trips from The Adventure Company

January 29th, 2009 Misc. Editors No comments

Looking for a change of scene in the next few weeks? The Adventure Company still has availability on the following trips, including some family holidays for the February half term.

FAMILY TRIP – Snow activities in Bulgaria

Bulgarian Winter Experience will no leave no room for boredom over the half-term holiday. This snow-filled week of adventure includes downhill and cross-country skiing, snowshoeing and optional snowmobile rides or dog-sledding. Families will also visit a local observatory for a tour of the night sky, join a local family for lunch, visit the impressive Devil’s Throat Cave and have time to relax in Sofia.

Bulgarian Winter Experience runs from 14th – 21st February 2009. Prices start from £639 per child / £899 per adult including flights; or from £499 per child / £719 per adult on a land-only basis. Read more…

New Egyptian tour programme with 10% discount from G.A.P Adventures

October 14th, 2008 ARienstra No comments

Experience adventure in Egypt for less than a day’s worth of your UK mortgage payment!

G.A.P Adventures, the world’s leading small group adventure tour operator, announces a two-fold expansion of its Egyptian small tour programme for 2008-9.

“Thanks to excellent value for money throughout our range no adventure is out of reach and travellers may find out that it is cheaper to travel abroad with G.A.P Adventures than to stay home!” says Bruce Poon Tip, CEO of G.A.P Adventures. “Egypt is a real treasure on our doorstep and the real find is that the cost of one day on tour is less than a day’s worth of the average UK mortgage payment, proving that the Great Pyramid isn’t the only Wonder of Egypt”.

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October family escapes with The Adventure Company

August 27th, 2008 chrisb No comments

No sooner are the school summer holidays over then the October half term break is upon us! Keep your kids minds active during the break by taking a family trip with The Adventure Company.

There are a number of exciting trips departing at different times in October to cater for the varying school holiday dates. Adventurous trips include felucca boats and snorkelling in the Red Sea in Egypt, the Pyramids and Petra in Jordan, camel riding and desert camping in Tunisia and an activity week in Turkey. The family trips all have educational elements to them and will keep kids minds lively during the break from school.

There are several trips departing on October 17th, 19th and 24th 2008. These are Feluccas & Pharaohs in Egypt; the Pyramids & Petra family holiday in Jordan and Egypt; an Active Turkey family holiday for teenagers and Tunisian Voyager family holiday. All of the destinations are outside the Euro zone, which helps keep the cost of a family holiday down.

Feluccas & Pharaohs in Egypt includes visits to the Pyramids and the Egyptian Museum where Tutankhamun’s gold mask can be seen. Both visits are great for sparking the imagination of children. As well as this there is also the opportunity to sail on a traditional Felucca boat. More information about this trip can be found at http://www.adventurecompany.co.uk/trip-details.aspx?productid=34601. This 10-day trip departs on October 17th and costs £999 for adults and £919 for children; the price includes flights, accommodation, transport in Egypt, some meals and activities.

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Egypt becomes even more Tourist Friendly

August 26th, 2008 Jenny No comments

Egypt is an increasingly popular holiday destination, one that holiday company Freedom Direct can verify, as well as increasing popularity Egypt is becoming even more ‘tourist friendly’, as the Egyptican Government invests in tourist friendly areas.

The Egyptian Government is working on a three phase project to make the Pyramid Plateau, approximately 30km south of Cairo, more friendly to tourists and more secure.

The Egyptian Minister of Culture Farouk Hosni has recently opened the first stage of the $26 million project.

The first stage includes a perimeter fence to improve security, CCTV and motion detectors have also been installed, it may sound strict however the aim is not only to improve security but tourists experience and enjoyment of one of Egypt’s many astounding historical sites.

“It was a zoo,” Zahi Hawass, Egypt’s chief archaeologist, said of the usual free-for-all at the pyramids. “Now we are protecting both the tourists and the ancient monuments.”

According to officials the two other stages of the project for developing the area feature an improved lighting system, more road maintenance and parking management and a general upgrade of the area, including an information centre, a services complex as well as souvenir stores.

Overall there will be more facilities and less hassle for tourists wanting to see the pyramids and temples, particularly as the over-bearing peddlers are being better controlled, so a great wonder of the world can be seen in a more organised, secure and enjoyable way. The modern improvements and features will be subtly integrated to support the site for all and not distract from the archaeological prominence.

It’s not just any day you see the majestic pyramids, temples and fascinating culture Egypt has to offer, with improvements to the tourist experience it’s clear why Egypt undoubtedly makes a great Holiday, and Freedom Direct can make it a great cheap holiday to Egypt including Sharm El Sheikh, Luxor, Hurghada and Taba.