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Researching the Trip and Tour Operator
By now I’m convinced I need to go visit Egypt, and soon! After reading the ad, I wanted to check and see if the tour operator, Adventure Center, had a web site. I went to http://www
.adventurecenter.com and sure enough it was the tour operator’s site. I clicked on the About Us link first. I was excited to see they had been running
small tours, to destinations around the world, for 24 years. I began to feel much more comfortable about giving them my money.
Next, I wanted to find the specific trip that was advertised, so I clicked on the Our World link, and then the continent of Africa. I was surprised to see
so many different trips being offered. I began reading about all kinds of different trips, but I realized I better focus in on what I can afford, so I found
the trip that was advertised on the Frommer’s site. At first glance, there was a lot of great information including:
Day by day tour itinerary
Methods of transportation
Accommodations and Meals included
Size of the group
Tour staff and support
Departure dates
Cost
Picture of the sailboat we are to take down the Nile
Still hungry for information, I clicked on the site’s FAQ link. I cruised through about 20 questions and
answers, and decided the next step would be to call and find out about the availability of my trip. After work, I called Adventure Center. The woman who answered had a strong English accent. Adventure
Center was located in California, so this raised my curiosity. I mentioned the specific trip that interested me,
as well as where I saw the ad for it. I commented on the fact that there seemed to be a trip leaving every
week of the year. She replied that while that is true, they tend to fill up quickly. After mentioning the time
period I was interested in traveling (October/November), she ran through the dates that were available.
We went to Adventure Center’s web site together, and she pointed out additional information was available
for the trip. I clicked on the View Dossier link on the left hand side of the page, and Adobe Acrobat opened to show a more detailed itinerary. I asked the woman if she had ever taken a trip through her
company, to which she replied yes. We spoke briefly about what the experience is like. She mentioned that
most of the people on the tour groups are English, as it was an English company. There were however some Canadian and Americans as well. For some reason, I found the idea of taking a trip through them
even more appealing. Not that I have anything against us American travelers, but sometimes we can be a bit
obnoxious and less interesting than our foreign counterparts. I asked about the general age range for the
travelers that choose this trip. She said they tend to be of varying ages, but on the younger side since you
will have to sleep on the deck of the sailboat for part of the trip. The thought of sailing down the Nile,
asleep on the deck of a sailboat, under the Egyptian sky, quickly filled my mind. I was about out of questions, so I told her I would call back when I was ready to book my trip.
Table of Contents | Booking the Trip and Finding Airfare
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