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Tr@vel Pioneers September 2008 - AddictedToTravel

Adventure specialist addictedtotravel.com was formed in 2006 after its three founders bucked the trend for consolidation to help smaller operators compete in the online arena. Nathan Midgley talks to one of the founders, Nick Anstead.

Back in 2002, First Choice bought specialist operator Exodus, creating an adventure and activity division that began buying up similar players.

It was here that addictedtotravel.com founders Nick Anstead, David Havard and Colin Richards were brought together in late 2005. By now, First Choice believed its adventure division to be the largest company of its kind in the world, but the three saw an opportunity in the way consolidation was reshaping the sector.

“After the First Choice acquisitions there were lots of smaller companies left without the resources to compete,” says Anstead. “Our idea was to create a site that would help them to promote themselves.”

With backgrounds that cover development, finance and tour operations – Nick spent 15 years with adventure operator Explore Worldwide – the three began to develop a business plan in 2006.

“We’d seen a gap in the market,” says Anstead. “We’d been looking at a lot of aggregation sites, and there were sites that were great for networking, talking, chatting, but less so for the commercial elements. We wanted to create an outlet for specialist operators.”

Their model blends country guides and community elements with related product from operators – about 90% of which are in-resort businesses. ATT provides an enquiry form, but plays no part in the booking. Revenue comes from partner fees and commission on sales.

All this has changed very little from inception to launch, partly because the team was able to bring its travel experience and contacts to bear on the development process. “We had a firm idea of what we wanted early on,” says Anstead. “We did a fair bit of modelling beforehand, research, chatting to friends in the industry, talking to operators and finding out their needs.”

The plan withstood the search for funding, which comes partly from Anstead and Richards themselves, plus investment from a “European business angel”.

Site development began in late 2006 and was done in-house, with look and feel outsourced to design consultancy Moodia.

“Early on we decided we would take it on board and build it in house, because David had the skills and it gave us greater flexibility. We looked at some test models, but to get what we wanted the cost of outsourcing was too high. Prior to going live there was six months of development.”

ATT launched in summer 2007, and the company embarked on an online and offline marketing campaign to build its user base. “We advertised in some of the key adventure magazines like Wanderlust for about nine months. We also had stands at the major destination shows, like the Holiday World Show in Ireland.”

Online, a pay-per-click campaign targeted the top 20% of ATT’s destinations. This was originally managed in-house, but the company is in the process of tying up a deal with an online marketing specialist. Nick also credits strong, natural SEO for bringing traffic to the site, pointing in particular to niche destination guides such as Mauritania and Sudan.

Today the site has around 6,000 active members – a figure Anstead is pleased with, pointing to the relatively small size of the adventure market. “Six thousand is above our expectations for the first year. We’re not looking at WAYN numbers. It’s a niche market. Around 100,000 users would be great for us.”

But, as is generally the case in the adventure sector, ATT is about yield, not volume. Anstead stresses the value of the site’s small user base: “It’s a loyal market – regular travellers and repeat bookers.”

The emphasis on discerning users means product quality is key. “The trick is picking the best operators,” Anstead admits. Although the team’s experience comes into play here, its goal of listing every country in the world (the site currently has around 80) and carrying 4,000 products means it occasionally has to start from scratch.

“All of the team brought in a wealth of contacts, so it’s normally not a problem to find operators for new destinations. But if it’s a place none of us has dealt with before, we go out there. We do a fair amount of vetting. We’ll visit operators and look around their offices, right down to checking the tyres on their vehicles.”

As the roster of countries grows, ATT will increasingly look to its community members to keep destination content fresh. Anstead explains how the balance currently works, and how it is changing: “We map out a destination, look at the places that are potentially interesting to travellers, then write about them, which is done in-house. Then we link those places to the products that we load. That becomes the showcase for each country.

“Eventually, users will be able to add places we’ve missed. We recently added the facility for users to upload their pictures and videos through YouTube – the plan is to suck that content into the guides.”

Operator partners could also take on some of the content burden in the future. Firstly, there are plans to open up the database through the site’s front end, allowing partners to queue up updates to their product listings, which the team would check and publish. This is “probably a six-month project,” says Anstead.

Secondly, ATT wants to use its partners’ specialist knowledge to add value. “We’re working on having a panel of travel experts, and bringing those experts into the community. That also offers the operators an opportunity for a soft upsell.”

Other developments in the pipeline include flight metasearch – Anstead says ATT is “talking to a number of companies” – and taking the company’s model and technology into new markets, with France currently in the frame. This could mean launching other sites, or licensing the platform to third parties.

“We’ve built the platform in-house, so we own the code,” says Anstead. “For France, we’d look at taking it on ourselves – we could cope with that in-house. Anything else, for example Russia, and we’d have to license it.”


John Harding, sales and marketing director at Hotels4u.com and sponsor of the Travolution Tr@vel Pioneers award

In all my many years in this amazing and challenging business, it has always been open to pioneers to identify a gap and fill it or to see an opportunity to create a breath of fresh air and revitalise a vacuum.

The enterprising team at addictedtotravel has done just that. Where there was once a thriving and varied range of independent operators in the adventure and activity sector, following some of the major players being acquired by First Choice, it became difficult for the smaller players to assert their presence in the market place.

It was also evident that in the sector there was an increasing demand for the more esoteric, or fringe, activity product and there was a lack of awareness by the public as to where to go to satisfy their increasingly inquisitive search for ‘soft’ and real adventure. The gap in the market was definitely there but it needed an additional catalyst to help realise the dream.

The answer was to incorporate the burgeoning demand for social networking with the need to have easy access to additional and reliable information and present it in an easily navigable way. Combine that with the presentation of a wide and interesting range of adventure products and bingo, you have a business.

No doubt with the enterprise and vision shown by Nick, David and Colin, the realisation of 100,000 users is an easily achievable target and this will fuel the expansion of the website to the point where they too will be approached and the whole process will start over again.

There’s never been a better time to sit down and consider where the next gap in the market is – I’m already exercising my grey cells on this right now!

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  desert adventures in egypt says...

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  Blastours says...

Panafest festival is a cultural event dedicated to the enhancement of the ideals of Pan-Africanism and the development of the African continent. Day 1: Tuesday 21st July. Upon arrival in Accra, a representative from Blastours meets group for transfer to hotel. Spend the night at a beach resort in Accra. Day 2: Wednesday 22nd July. Start the day with a visit to Osu to attend the Durbar of Chiefs and cultural performances at Osu for a colorful cultural experience. Spend the night at a beach resort in Accra. Day 3: Thursday 23rd July. Drive through the principal streets of Accra. This will include the Arts centre, W. E. B. Dubois Center for Pan African Culture, Independence Square, Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Park and the National Museum. Experience a live band performance in the evening. Spend the night at a beach resort in Accra. Day 4: Friday 24th July. Set off for the Aburi Botanical Gardens, which offers a rich collection of tropical flora. Not far from the gardens are craftsmen who use wood and leather to create art unique to Ghana. Continue trip to the bead factory and market also to learn the art of bead making. Descend into Akosombo to visit the dam. Spend the night at a riverside resort in Akosombo. Day 5: Saturday 25th July. Set off early in the morning to visit to the Tafi Atome Monkey Sanctuary, where monkeys live in complete harmony with the residents. Visit the nearby village to interact with the locals also for a cultural interaction. Continue to the village of Logba Tota, located at the foot of Mount Afadjato. Trek through villages, cocoa farms and mountain rain forest to the waterfall. Spend the night at a riverside resort in Akosombo. Day 6: Sunday 26th July. Set off in the early morning to experience a leisurely ferry ride on the Dodi Princess. This trip takes the whole day and will take you on a cruise along the Volta Lake. Enjoy a meal on the Ferry to a live band performance whilst it sails along the river. Spend the night at a riverside resort in Akosombo. Day 7: Monday 27th July. Set off for Kumasi, the seat of the Ashanti Kingdom. Upon arrival, we visit to the world famous Black and White Power Shrine of the master priest Nana Abbas. End the day with a visit to the Kumasi Cultural Center, where the Prempeh II Jubilee Museum can be found. Also visit the various studios of the brass, pottery and batik makers at the Center. Spend the night at a hotel in Kumasi. Day 8: Tuesday 28th Jul. Join in a cultural tour as part of the Panafest celebrations in Kumasi. This will include visits to the craft village of Bonwire (Kente). Interact with locals and learn about the art and history of the craft. Visit the nearby cocoa farm where we learn the process of cocoa production and possibly palmwine tapping. Continue from there to Ntonso, a village famous for adinkra design. Group members can learn the process of Adinkra printing from a Master and also stamp chosen motives on t-shirts. Spend the night at a hotel in Kumasi. Day 9: Wednesday 29th July. Start the day with a visit to the Manhyia Palace, seat of the Ashanti Kingdom followed by a visit to the Kejetia market, the largest open market in West Africa before setting off for the Central Region. Overnight stay at a beach resort in Cape Coast/Elmina. Day 10: Thursday 30th July. Early morning visit the Kakum National Park, which comprises of undisturbed virgin rainforest to experience a walking tour on the longest and highest canopy walkway in West Africa. We make a brief stopover at the Hans Botel, a resort partly built on stilts on a river with crocodiles, lots of birdlife and monkeys. Spend the rest of the day free at the beach. Overnight stay at a beach resort in Cape Coast/Elmina. Day 11: Friday 31st July. After breakfast, we visit the grounds of the Panafest to witness various activities such as exhibitions, plays and other cultural activities. In the evening participate in the reverential night; candle light processions and vigil to commemorate the Africans who died in the slave trade. There will be a ceremony and re-enactment of the slave passage through the “Door of No Return”. Midnight Declaration of Emancipation Day. This is the highlight of Panafest Celebrations. Overnight stay at a beach resort in Cape Coast/Elmina. Day 12: Saturday 1st Aug. Set off to participate in an Emancipation Day celebration, which will be opened with a Grand Durbar of Traditional Chiefs. Witness this grand ‘colorful’ and spectacular event that showcases the pomp and pageantry of Ghana’s traditional rulers. These festivities are held at Assin Manso, the site of the “last bath” where slave are taken for bath before being shipped to the new world. Experience an evening of cultural performances at the Cape Coast Center for National Culture. Overnight stay at a beach resort in Cape Coast/Elmina. Day 13: Sunday 2nd Aug. Free day in Cape Coast. Overnight stay at a beach resort in Cape Coast/ Elmina. Day 14: Monday 3rd August. Visit some Shrines where the Asafo companies, (Fanti traditional soldiers), prepare spiritually for war. These shrines are wonderful examples of how art is used in the daily lives of Ghanaians. Set off for Accra after lunch. Spend the night at a beach resort in Accra. Day 15: Tuesday 4th August. Morning free for last minute shopping. Early evening transfer to airport for check-in. Farewell dinner and departure back home. No overnight stay. info@blastours.com http://www.blastours.com

Posted: 17 June 2009 |   Report Abuse

  Balanzan tours says...

Day 1: Ouagadougou: P.M: Upon arrival at Ouagadougou airport, you will be met, assisted and transferred to your hotel. Overnight at Hotel. Day 2: Ouagadougou city tour: The national museum, the market, the craft village etc. Lunch in town. P.M: Visit a Mossi village, dinner and overnight in Ouagadougou. Day 3: Ouagadougou – Bobo. Dioulasso: A.M: Breakfast then drive to the second biggest city, sightseeing many villages. P.M: Upon arrival in Bobo, dinner and overnight there. Day 4: Bobo - Dioulasso: A.M: Breakfast, tour of Bobo city: the museum, the market, the old district of Bobo etc. Lunch in Bobo. P.M: Drive to visit the hippopotamus pool toward Banfora, drive back to Bobo late in the afternoon. Day 5: Bobo – Mopti: A.M: Depart to cross the border of Mali and reach Mopti, the venice of Mali, sightseeing and lunch en route. P.M: Upon arrival in mopti check into your hotel and stay overnight there. Day 6: Mopti – Timbuktu: A.M: Early in the morning depart to Timbuktu via Douentzan, lunch en route. P.M: Arrive Timbuktu and then visit the city: the mosque the old city, the explorers houses, the manuscripts etc. Lunch in Timbuktu. Camel ride to visit Tuareg camp. Dinner and overnight in Timbuktu. Day 7: Timbuktu – Mopti: A.M: Breakfast, drive back to Mopti; lunch en route. P.M: Upon arrival in Mopti check into your hotel and overnight there. Day 8: Mopti - Kona Mopti: A.M: Cruise in a traditional motorized pirogue named pinasse to Konna, a Fulani village located at 55 km from Mopti. This highlight will enable you to visit Fulani, Songhaï, bozo villages on the river shore. Have lunch in the pinasse. P.M: Once arrived in Konna, we are met by our driver and drive to Mopti, dinner and overnight in Mopti. Day 9: Mopti - Dogon country: A.M: Breakfast then Mopti city tour: the big mosque, the bustling market, the fishing port where pirogues are made etc… P.M: After lunch in Mopti drive to the fascinating Dogon country, stop in Songho, a Dogon village, reknown for its rock paintings and circumcision grotto. Dinner and overnight in Sangha. Day 10: Dogon country – Djenné: A.M: This morning, we travel to Djenné, Mali architectural city; lunch in Sévaré. P.M: Upon arrival you will discover this city: the big mosque, the coranic schools etc, dinner and overnight in Djenné. Day 11: Djenné – Ségou: A.M: Breakfast then visit Djenné on its weekly market day, have lunch in Djenné or stop and have lunch when driving Ségou via San. P.M: Upon arrival in Ségou, check into your hotel dinner and stay overnight there. Day 12: Ségou – Bamako: A.M: Ségou city tour: the local brewery, the colonial Soudanese style houses, the old district of Ségou named Sekoro. Dinner and overnight in Bamako. Day 13: Bamako – Kita: A.M: Breakfast then Bamako city tour: the national museum the craft center, the overview from Point G, the market. P.M: After lunch drive to Kita, Malinké ethnic group city located at 120 Km from Bamako. Dinner and overnight in Kita. Day 14: Kita – Kaye: A.M: Depart in the morning to Kayes, lunch en route. P.M: Upon arrival, check into your hotel and overnight in your hotel. Day 15: Kaye: A.M: Kayes city tour: the colonial buildings, the market…have lunch in town. P.M: Drive to visit the waterfall of Felou, back to Kayes dinner and overnight in Kayes. Day 16: Kaye – Matan: A.M: This morning you will be heading for Senegal, have lunch en route. P.M: Upon arrival in Matan, a Senegalese city, check into your hotel and stay there overnight. Day 17: Matan - Saint Louis: A.M: Breakfast then drive to Saint Louis, have a picnic lunch en route. P.M: Upon arrival in Saint Louis, installation, dinner and overnight in your hotel. Day 18: Saint Louis – Dakar: A.M: Breakfast then tour of the city and drive to Dakar; have lunch en route heading for Dakar. P.M: Upon arrival, check into your hotel and stay overnight in your hotel. Day 19: Dakar – Gorée – Dakar: A.M: Depart in the morning to Island of Gorée where slaves were regroupped and embarked to America. P.M: Have lunch on this place and then return to dinner and stay overnight in Dakar. Day 20: Dakar: A.M: Breakfast then tour of Dakar city: the museum, the market, the craft center and have your lunch in town. P.M: Transfer to the international airport for your home departure. End of your trip.

Posted: 13 May 2009 |   Report Abuse

  samer saada says...

Welcome in western desert hotel and safari we are very happy to deal with you and your guest, We are in the center of the Bahariya Oasis 360K west of Cairo. Our hotel offers you most of the facilities necessary to make your stay relaxed, comfortable and unforgettable within our desert environment. FACILITIES: 1 Air conditioned rooms 2 Centralized satellite TV 3 Open restaurant 4 Authentic Egyptian food 5 Café shop (Room service) 6 National and international phone line 7 Sunroof garden with a Bedouin tent 8 Internet café 9 Safari Department ****************************************************************** Safari Department Adventures Our safari department will help you to get the trip that you dream, with us you will discover the natural wonders of the Western Desert. We offer individualized programs for families, singles, and groups, all with 4 wheel drive vehicles, camels (optional). During the Christmas and New Year's season we offer you specially organized events We offer you with all the camp equipments, tents, sleeping bags, mattress, blankets, professional safari guides, and satellite phone Our tours cover the western desert from Bahariya oasis, white and black desert, Agabat area, the caves, Siwa oasis, Dakhla oasis, Kharga oasis, Farafra oasis, El Fayoum, El Gelf El Kebir, Sand board and Healing program For further information and for reservations please contact us: www.westerndeserthotel.com www.egyptwesterndesert.com E-mail: westerndeserthotel@hotmail.com E-mail; info@westerndeserthotel.com Telephone: 002-02- 38471600 -002-38471800 Fax: 002-02-38472382 Mobile 002- 0124336015 El Bawity – Bahryia Oasis – Giza - Egypt General Manager Samir Saada Thank you very much for reading this e-mail and of course we will be delighted to send you more information

Posted: 13 December 2008 |   Report Abuse

  samer saada says...

Welcome in western desert hotel and safari we are very happy to deal with you and your guest, We are in the center of the Bahariya Oasis 360K west of Cairo. Our hotel offers you most of the facilities necessary to make your stay relaxed, comfortable and unforgettable within our desert environment. FACILITIES: 1 Air conditioned rooms 2 Centralized satellite TV 3 Open restaurant 4 Authentic Egyptian food 5 Café shop (Room service) 6 National and international phone line 7 Sunroof garden with a Bedouin tent 8 Internet café 9 Safari Department ****************************************************************** Safari Department Adventures Our safari department will help you to get the trip that you dream, with us you will discover the natural wonders of the Western Desert. We offer individualized programs for families, singles, and groups, all with 4 wheel drive vehicles, camels (optional). During the Christmas and New Year's season we offer you specially organized events We offer you with all the camp equipments, tents, sleeping bags, mattress, blankets, professional safari guides, and satellite phone Our tours cover the western desert from Bahariya oasis, white and black desert, Agabat area, the caves, Siwa oasis, Dakhla oasis, Kharga oasis, Farafra oasis, El Fayoum, El Gelf El Kebir, Sand board and Healing program For further information and for reservations please contact us: www.westerndeserthotel.com www.egyptwesterndesert.com E-mail: westerndeserthotel@hotmail.com E-mail; info@westerndeserthotel.com Telephone: 002-02- 38471600 -002-38471800 Fax: 002-02-38472382 Mobile 002- 0124336015 El Bawity – Bahryia Oasis – Giza - Egypt General Manager Samir Saada Thank you very much for reading this e-mail and of course we will be delighted to send you more information

Posted: 13 December 2008 |   Report Abuse

  Ana says...

I am going on a NCL Jade cruise on 16 Jan '09 to 6 Feb.'09 to these followings ports: Casablance, Morocco Agadir, Morocco Las Palmas, Gran Canaria, Canary Islands Funchal, Madeira Malaga, Spain Barcelona, Spain Piraeus (Athens), Greece Izmir, Turkey Alexandria(Cairo), Egypt(1 overnight stay in aboard the cruise ship) Valletta, Malta Please reply A.S.A.P to inform me of the local guides in each port of calls where I can enquire on the shore excursions. Thank you. Ana Monteiro

Posted: 04 November 2008 |   Report Abuse

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