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Intrepid introduces Premium programme of trekking trips


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Tailor-made specialist Fred Holidays has expanded its rail portfolio in response to demand, with new journeys in Switzerland, Spain, Italy and Morocco. In Switzerland, the four-night


GoldenPass Express Fly-Rail trip on the Montreux Oberland Bernois rail network costs from £899, while the five-night Lake Lucerne &


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Lugano via the Gotthard Panorama Express trip costs from £1,199. In Spain, a seven-night Alicante


by Rail trip is from £1,699. In Italy, the Rome, Sorrento & the Amalfi Coast Fly-Rail seven-night trip is from £1,259 including flights. Italian & French Riviera with


Cinque Terre by Rail is a new seven-night no-fly journey, from


£1,499, while Grand Tour of Italy: Sorrento by Rail via The Alps is a 14-night tour of Italy, from £2,999. The 12-night Five-Star


Morocco itinerary, from London to Barcelona, Cordoba, Tangier, Chefchaouen, Rabat, Casablanca, Marrakesh and the Atlas Mountains, costs from £3,999. fredholidays.co.uk


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travel style since launching in 2022, while UK sales of its well-established walking and trekking range were 89% higher last year than in 2019. Long-haul options include Vietnam, with a nine-day


tour from £1,765, and an eight-day tour in Nepal’s Annapurna region from £1,510. The Premium Morocco tour is from £1,910 for nine


days, while a six-day Madeira option is from £2,870. In Italy, a seven-day Amalfi Coast tour is from £3,205


and a six-day Dolomites itinerary costs from £4,295. The seven-day Peru tour includes Machu Picchu,


from £2,585, while the seven-day Jordan tour, from £2,775, includes Petra. Two options in the US feature the Grand Canyon


and Yellowstone National Park. Prices exclude flights. The operator has also expanded in northern and


central Asia with new tours across six countries. The itineraries, from eight to 16 days, offer locally


led experiences in remote mountains, ancient cities and nomadic communities across China, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan and Mongolia. News of the tours came as Intrepid planned events


for the fifth annual National Travel Agent Day on September 5. The operator established the day during the pandemic in 2020 to celebrate the vital role agents play in the industry. It will be holding competitions and visiting stores to deliver mini-brochures, some of which contain a golden ticket for experience days. agent-hub-eu.intrepidtravel.com


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