Adventure World’s new Canada and Alaska

Adventure World’s new Canada and Alaska

Adventure World has released its 2017/18 Canada, Alaska & High Arctic brochure, with over 120 pages covering all states and territories.

Adventure World General Manager, Neil Rodgers says there is unprecedented demand to increased the portfolio of boutique lodging accommodation and added more wildlife viewing experiences as we predict availability will be problematic for high season for the destination.

“I advise agents with clients interested in travel to Canada and Alaska to book early,” Rogers added.

Adventure World has also dialled up the number of active adventures in the collection with more cycling, trekking, kayaking, heli-hiking and NEW heli-fishing experiences.

“Agents are requesting itineraries for clients who are returning to Canada for their second or third trip so our collection is perfectly positioned to offer the most in-depth product portfolio for the seasoned traveller. Popular options for these clients are travel to the Canadian North West Territories and also the Canadian Atlantic Maritimes,” Rogers said.

In Alaska, beyond their full collection of small ship expeditions, Adventure World has a range of self-drive programs allowing clients to explore five of Alaska’s National Parks and in the ‘Alaskan Adventure Capital’ of Haines they can enjoy a unique rafting experience through the pristine Bald Eagle Preserve.

The Canada, Alaska & High Arctic brochure is now available for agent orders online at Brochure Flow or by visiting Adventureworld.com.

Email the Travel Weekly team at traveldesk@travelweekly.com.au

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