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Private Travellers = Global Nomads
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Who takes Private Trips? = People like You
Anyone who likes to travel with people they know to a place where they want to visit in a style that is uniquely their own. In our experience, there are four different categories of people who take private trips.
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Individuals - Many private travellers are simply individuals who want to spend time together with friends and family. We generally recommend a group size of 6 or more in order to build a private trip (to keep the costs reasonable), but we also run private journeys for individuals and couples who want to travel on their own.
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Group Leaders - There is a growing community of people who organize private trips as a business. Some are already professionals in the travel field (i.e. travel agents), while others are inspired amateurs who happen to have an ability to influence peoples' travel decisions. These group leaders tend to already have access to a network of potential travellers, and look to us to help market, plan and execute the trip itself. We are happy to support the ambitions of these group leaders by providing a marketing and planning platform from which to grow their business.
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Organizations - Many special interest groups, nonprofits and affinity organizations have developed travel programs as a means of building loyalty with their community, extending their brand to new markets, and generating additional revenue. We have put together programs on both a co-branded (both brands share profile) or a private label (their brand, our organization and planning) basis, and have worked with everyone from Queen's University to World Wildlife Fund Canada.
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Corporations - Companies have been using travel for years as either an incentive for driving performance or a tool for developing teamwork and corporate strategy. We work closely with companies to build a travel program that achieves the desired objective in a measurable fashion, whether it be rewarding top performers, building integrated business teams or creating breakthrough thinking.
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