Bunnik Tours releases latest Africa & Asia brochures

Bunnik Tours releases latest Africa & Asia brochures
Edited by Travel Weekly


    The original small group touring specialist, Bunnik Tours are delighted to unveil their first brochures for the season – Africa 2024 and Asia 2024/25.

    Both brochures boast an elegant eight-page gatefold design, offering concise yet comprehensive overviews of the captivating tours within their respective regions.

    “We are so excited to have physical Bunnik Tours brochures displayed around stores again,” joint CEO Dennis Bunnik said.

    The Africa program encompasses five classic tours, one short tour, and an array of tour extensions and independent travel options. The region showcases a range of diverse countries, such as
    Madagascar, Rwanda, Zanzibar, and South Africa.

    Leading the market with its small group touring concept, Bunnik Tours cap their groups in Africa at a maximum of just 12 passengers.

    During Bunnik Tours African tours, you can anticipate extraordinary wildlife encounters, breathtaking scenery, indulgent tented camping, serene river cruising, and engaging interactions
    with local tribespeople.

    “A Bunnik Tour of the amazing and diverse content of Africa is the holiday experience of a lifetime,” Dennis said.

    The Asia program caters to the huge interest in Japan and South Korea, as well as Sri Lanka, Vietnam, and Cambodia.

    Among its offerings is the exquisite Sri Lanka In-Style tour, meticulously curated for an intimate experience with a maximum of 16 guests, featuring luxurious 5-star accommodation and exclusive deluxe experiences.

    Their in-style package sits alongside the company’s most sought after tour, Japan Discovery.

    For those seeking a truly distinctive travel experience, there are many special departures to choose from, including Japan’s enchanting cherry blossom and autumn colour seasons, Sri Lanka’s vibrant Kandy Festival, and Japan’s captivating Kanto & Nebuta Festivals.

    “Exotic Asia boasts an abundance of remarkable experiences, ensuring that each Asia tour with Bunnik Tours promises a continuous journey of new discoveries.”

    Delve into the art of sushi-making and embrace the authenticity of a traditional ryokan guesthouse in Japan, or venture to a Sri Lankan tea plantation to discover the secrets of their renowned export.

    Bunnik Tours has a maximum group size of just 20 passengers and use spacious coaches across Asia.

    “Our small group tour itineraries are crafted to really get to the heart of all that a destination has to offer through a balance of organised sightseeing, special local experiences and time for independent exploration,” Dennis Bunnik said.

    These brochures will both be available in print and digital.

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