A SHARED SPIRIT OF ADVENTURE
Traveling to unconventional, exotic places appeals to the spirit of adventure and resiliency shared by our guests, promising unforgettable experiences that are often life changing. You may come across traditions and customs you’ve not experienced before. You may be unfamiliar with – and charmed by – the language, the food or local transportation. You may find your journey altered by impromptu celebrations or unplanned encounters. So much of the magic of travel are the new discoveries you make, along with those unscripted moments that promise wonderful possibilities. We’ve come to expect the unexpected wherever we travel and while some things are out of our control – Mother Nature included – in the places we travel to, you can count on us to take very good care of you no matter what the day brings.
Daniel W. Mahar, CEO
We’ve built our business on one principle – to provide our guests with the very best travel experience possible, with an uncompromising focus on service, quality and value. We have established important long-term partnerships with leading suppliers and hotels all over the world so that our guests can benefit from red carpet privileges – and great value – in every destination. Key to ensuring your utmost satisfaction is our dedication to personal service. Our Tauck Directors are renowned for taking incredible care of our guests, making sure all your day-to-day travel details are seamless and hassle-free. They work with trusted bilingual guides and experts who are eager to enrich your experience with authentic cultural insights and insider access to broaden your perspective of their country. Together, we provide the very thing that brings peace of mind to today’s travelers who are exploring far from home – reassurance that your best interests are first and foremost in every decision we make.
Call your travel agent or Tauck at 800-468-2825
www.tauck.com 3
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