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Is doing a tour really worth it?

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  • Added on: June 21st, 2005
Well here is my question. I am interested in seeing parts of Asia, but I dont have all the time in the world. So I figured I would a tour from Bootsnall just to get a taste of things here and there, maybe even package together many tours into one big adventure? But is it really worth it? Or will I end up spending more money than I should have?

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Josh and Nicole aren't going anywhere for a while, but you can still read about their past trips herehttp://blogs.bootsnall.com/eppyboy

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  • Added on: June 21st, 2005
BootsnAll adventures are worth it. In fact, we don't even like to call them tours. First off, our prices are good (we are not Abercrombie and Kent). Second, our groups are really small, and sometimes only 2 or 3, and generally are backpacker-types who have grown up and want a little bit of control, but still the ability to remain somewhat independent.

Small group adventure tours are going to set the standard for the future of travel, pushing into areas like medical travel, experimental and volunteer travel, and many more areas that are just starting to emerge.

Call me 866-549-7614.

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  • Added on: June 24th, 2005
Hey Donovan,

Not sure how to just send a message to just you, so I posted it here hoping you would check. When you visit Asia what medical shots do you have to get to go? I know it depends on countries but if i wanted to go to vietnam, Singapore, Thailand, possibly cambodia and mongolia? What do you require for your adventure trips?

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Josh and Nicole aren't going anywhere for a while, but you can still read about their past trips herehttp://blogs.bootsnall.com/eppyboy




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