Audley Travel rolls out agent safari selling guide


Audley Travel rolls out agent safari selling guide

Wednesday, 18 Jun, 2024 0

For the first time, tailor-made tour operator Audley Travel has released an agent’s guide to selling its safari product.

‘An Agents Guide to Audley Safaris’ is designed to share Audley’s safari expertise with agents selling African wildlife experiences.

The 32-page guide has been produced in a print and digital edition, and will be mailed out to 2,500 travel agents, as well as being available through distribution partners.

Audley’s safari holiday portfolio spans destinations from Madagascar to Tanzania and the Big Five bucket-list encounters.

The guide highlights the process of planning a tailor-made trip with Audley.

This includes hand-picked camps and lodges, expert guides, destination specialists and the importance of responsible travel choices.

The new guide also highlights classic and luxury safari inspiration to meet all preferences.

Safari holiday experiences continue to be a major focus for Audley.

Recent research finds 20% of premium travellers plan to take a safari holiday in the next two years.

Greg Thurston, Trade Sales Manager at Audley Travel said: “The new safari guide aims to be a comprehensive profile of how to plan a tailor-made trip of a lifetime.”

“Behind every one of our safaris is decades of knowledge. We know the best spots for seeing animals in action, the best guides to locate them, and the best lodges.”

“We hope the guide helps them craft a safari experience that speaks to their client’s trip aspirations.”

An Agents Guide to Audley Safaris‘ is available to order here 

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