The Darjeeling Mail Train Tour
September 13, 2008 | Written by ITKT Media Partner
BOMBAY, INDIA – How many workers did it take to create the Taj Mahal, one of the architectural wonders of the world? The answer is 20,000. This you’ll learn—along with the fact that it took 22 years to build it—should you join the “Darjeeling Mail Train” for a two-week-long tour from Bombay to Calcutta.
What is indisputably one of the most famous buildings in the world, the Taj Mahal was built in Agra... [Read more]
Gutsy Woman Culinary Tour
July 1, 2008 | Written by ITKT Media Partner
This release from Gutsy Women Travelers is one for my Aunt that keeps threatening to travel more. This would be perfect the foodie of the fairer persuasion.
-Editor ITKT-
Fort Washington, PA - July 1, 2008 — Gutsy Women Travel, a leading operator of experiential tours for women, believes that one of the best ways to learn about a culture is through its cuisine and wines and therefore culinary explorations... [Read more]
Solo Traveling in Asia
December 19, 2007 | Written by ITKT Media Partner
Asia Transpacific Journeys Is Wise in Ways Of Welcoming Guests Traveling Solo in Small Groups
Noah’s Ark is to blame. The concept of couples seems seared into our genetic coding. But sometimes folks who are single want to take that exotic journey even though they can’t find someone to travel with.
Asia Transpacific Journeys, an award-winning US-based Asia... [Read more]
Isram Ultra-Luxury Tours
August 27, 2007 | Written by ITKT Media Partner
New York, NY - August 21, 2007: IsramWorld and its subsidiary companies, Orient Flexi-Pax and Latour, has added an entirely new concept in overseas travel to its extensive product line.
“The Elite Series” is geared to the ultra-sophisticated traveler. “Designed to fill a gap in the luxury travel market,” says A. Ady Gelber, President and CEO of IsramWorld, “the Elite Series combines... [Read more]
18 days in India
August 19, 2007 | Written by ITKT Media Partner
BIRMINGHAM, AL, July 24, 2007 – Nine UNESCO World Heritage Sites and three national parks are some of the wonders in International Expeditions’ new 18-day itinerary in India. Sunrise at the Taj Mahal, tiger spotting by elephant back, stargazing at jungle skies and cooking demonstrations are just a few of many unforgettable moments built into the new tour that departs... [Read more]
Jet Airways to the U.S.
August 7, 2007 | Written by ITKT Media Partner
New York - August 5, 2007: Jet Airways launched daily service between India and the United States this morning, with the on-time arrival at 11:55AM at New York’s Newark Liberty International Airport of its flight #228 from Mumbai. The aircraft - with a full passenger load - was greeted on the taxi-way by Newark Liberty... [Read more]
Jet Airways Announces NY to Mumbai
June 21, 2007 | Written by ITKT Media Partner
New York - June 19, 2007: Jet Airways, India’s largest privately owned airline, will inaugurate transatlantic service on August 5, 2007 with the introduction of daily flights between New York and Mumbai. The airline is currently undergoing a $3.7 billion expansion — increasing its fleet by 20 new wide-bodied Boeing 777 and Airbus 330 jets, with 10 Boeing 787 Dreamliners on order.
Jet Airways Even the most... [Read more]
Greaves Adds Sri Lanka and Bhutan
June 8, 2007 | Written by ITKT Media Partner
Chicago – June 4th, 2007 – Greaves Tours has created two new tours to
meet a growing demand for travel to Sri Lanka and Bhutan. The 10 day ‘The
Emerald Island of Sri Lanka‘ and a 14-day ‘The Land of the Thunder Dragon’
are... [Read more]
Greaves Adds the Taj and Himalayas
April 17, 2007 | Written by ITKT Media Partner
Chicago – March 2007 – The luxury travel experience with Greaves Tours reaches soaring heights with The Taj and The Himalayas itinerary, a new addition this season to the company’s fascinating portfolio of unforgettable vacations in India, Nepal, Bhutan and the Indian Ocean.
The 10-day / eight-night tour includes two nights at the Oberoi Hotel in Delhi, two at the Oberoi Amarvilas in Agra, and four in Shimla... [Read more]
Deilmann Golf Around the World
April 4, 2007 | Written by Devin Galaudet
NEW YORK, Feb. 28, 2007 – Six ocean sailings on the MS Deutschland of Peter Deilmann Cruises feature golf theme cruises in 2007 with free air transportation and free transfers for golfers and non-golfers from the U.S. Golf courses played in these far-ranging cruises are in Scotland, England, Wales,... [Read more]
Top 5 Most Romantic Places to Pop the Question
January 27, 2007 | Written by Devin Galaudet
Top 5 Most Romantic Places in the World to Pop the Question
New York (January 24, 2007) — The luxury travel experts at Absolute Travel have circled the globe in their quest to locate the best for their clients, checking out the most romantic hotels, spas, restaurants, and experiences in the world. Having successfully used this knowledge for their own marriage proposals and recommended countless inventive ways... [Read more]
Epicurean Expeditions
January 25, 2007 | Written by Devin Galaudet
Toronto, Ontario (Jan 7, 2006) - Horizon & Co., one of Canada’s leading boutique travel companies, has launched its new 2007 Epicurean Adventures, a series of culinary journeys built around some of the hottest food destinations and emerging culinary trends for 2007.
“Now that the excesses of Christmas are over, meals featuring creative uses of turkey leftovers are a thing of the past, and New Year... [Read more]
Travcoa Adds Mystical India
October 7, 2006 | Written by Devin Galaudet
NEWPORT BEACH, CA – Travel to India has increased 26 percent since 2004 and Travcoa is responding to the demand by augmenting their existing India portfolio with a new journey called Mystical India.
Imagine having your own professional travel expert to design and plan the best possible journey to India, and imagine that they include a visit to the temple where Buddha delivered his first sermon, hire local musicians... [Read more]
TCS-Expeditions World’s Great Faiths
October 2, 2006 | Written by Devin Galaudet
SEATTLE, WA – When Jennifer DuBois, vice president of operations at TCS Expeditions read the book “Geography of Religion,” published by National Geographic, she was determined to create a quest that would allow travelers to explore and experience the world’s great faiths.
TCS Expeditions, known for its creative and one-of-a kind expeditions, began planning the first-ever, private-jet journey that would explore... [Read more]
Asia Transpacific’s Fall Tours
June 13, 2006 | Written by Devin Galaudet
BOULDER, CO, May 5 - Folks have different expectations of luxury when it comes to vacation travel. For some it’s highest possible thread counts and staff waiting to be in service outside a guest room door. For others luxury means leaving no stone unturned regarding the possibilities of learning about a new culture, about experiences that go far beyond the expectations of guidebooks to delve into the heart and soul... [Read more]








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