Archive for August, 2010

Presenting: Chris Ronneseth – Adventure Travel Expert!

August 31st, 2010

I recently had the chance to talk to Chris Ronneseth Trek Holidays (see interview preview) gave me a good overview of adventure travel, space travel, I am very interested to explore sooner rather than later .. .

1st Tell us what you got in the Adventure Travel business.

I grew up near Travel. My father, Allan Ronneseth founded the company in 1972 and with a passion to see the world differently from the norm, we had the opportunity in countries that were considered exotic at that time and some trips extent still are. Venturing on my own journey while attending college I became more and more excited about the world outside North America. With a degree in marketing, I ventured out first in New York and later worked in Toronto in sales and marketing for technology companies in the tech bubble. rooted Having the ability to learn of sales in a segment of the travel, supported but by training in adventure travel, I made the progression to sales management in eastern Canada for the family business where I support our travel agent network in Eastern Canada and the creation of our monthly newsletter on trends in adventure travel.

2nd Which countries have you traveled?

Africa: Namibia, South Africa, Lesotho, Swaziland, Zimbabwe, Botswana, Zambia, Egypt, Morocco

Europe: Great Britain, Greenland, Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, Austria

Asia: Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Hong Kong

South Pacific: Australia, Cook Islands, Tonga, Fiji

Americas: Canadian High Arctic, USA, Mexico, Jamaica, Cayman Islands,

Honduras, Guatemala, Belize, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia

3rd Please tell us your three best travel memories of all time.
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The Top Four Reasons Group Travel is So Popular

August 31st, 2010

If you ever wanted to discover a new country, but have been nervous about traveling alone, then there exists Travel Group is an excellent choice for you. This type of travel offers the comfort of helping others, you can travel to the confidence and courage against an unknown location.

It is true that the journey is not for everyone within a group. There are people who just their journey on their own, rather than to enjoy others, whether family or friends. However, for those who travel in groups, it is a great way for them to spend time with them that they spend the most.

There are four reasons to choose you to could be the leader of the group, event and group travel for your family and friends plan. One of them is that you choose the group. The second is that you can choose to travel with an escort or representative who can take care of the majority of the planning for you. Third, you find that your travel wish coordinator will help you more because you are part of a group, and they have more income from your holiday plans. Finally, you will not care to travel agencies from abroad, that you choose to work for you.
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Places To Visit In Colorado Springs

August 31st, 2010

If you are looking for a fun vacation spot for families who will not seek to break your budget, look Colorado Springs. There are a variety of activities, museums, beautiful views of nature. Surprisingly, there are many free activities. These costs are usually at a reasonable price.

Some of our most popular family-friendly attractions in Colorado Springs.

Pikes Peak 10 miles west on Highway 24, Cascade

Pikes Peak rises 14,100 feet above sea level. The view from the top is amazing, but be prepared for each temperature difference (dress appropriately!). Highway Peak Drive on pikes. Two other options are Barr Trail and the cog railway.

St ledge RANCH-30 and Gateway Blvd, Colorado

This company is a pioneer living history museum. As you travel through three different areas, you will be on the court and the life of Pioneer costumed staff, learn about the need to go about their day as the pioneers. This is a good way to learn history in a pleasant and natural. There is a picnic area.
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