Sunday, December 22, 2024

Young travellers want more authentic travel adventures

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Youth travel specialist Contiki is significantly expanding its global
trip offerings by launching 9 brand new itineraries across multiple
continents and destinations. The new tours aim to provide more unique,
local experiences that allow young travellers to go off-the-beaten-path
and immerse themselves in different cultures.

One of the marquee new trips is the 12-day North American Glaciers
and National Parks tour through the jaw-dropping natural scenery of
Banff, Jasper, and Glacier National Parks in Canada and the United
States. It features experiences like riding the iconic Red Jammer buses,
playing ice hockey with professionals, and learning about Indigenous
traditions firsthand.

Contiki is also expanding its presence in the rapidly growing Vietnam
market with a new 5-day trip dedicated to the country’s famed Ha Giang
Loop in the northern region. Highlights include a boat ride on the Nho
Que River and a chance to learn about the H’mong ethnic minority’s art
and crafts from local guides.

After successful recent launches of tours in South Korea, Contiki
will now offer an extended ‘South Korean Soul’ itinerary that spends 4
days on Jeju Island – making it one of the first youth travel companies
to offer this experience targeting interest in the island’s haenyeo
(free-diving women) culture and K-drama film locations.

Some of the most adventurous new offerings include the Gorilla Trek
in Rwanda for ethical gorilla viewing in their natural habitat, as well
as a trekking trip from Delhi to Kathmandu with varying difficulty
levels. There is also a new Cape Town city explorer trip in South
Africa.

“Contiki’s 9 new trips are packed with incredible views and
experiences that are truly authentic and unique…Every trip is
carefully planned so travellers can focus on making memories with new
friends,” said Nick Lim, CEO Asia of parent company The Travel
Corporation.

The expanded destination lineup reflects increasing demand among
young travellers to go beyond typical tourist haunts in pursuit of more
immersive cultural experiences and adventures off-the-beaten-path.

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