Tweet Up Q&As Now Available Online
Forums and blogs are the usual online avenues adventurers tend to follow when they are researching destinations, but Twitter brings a whole new interactive element into play.
Acacia Adventure Holidays Tweet up on the lost continent, held on Friday 21 August, certainly brought some interesting questions to the fore including; when is the best time to spot Lemurs, how are tourists contributing to eco-tourism, and why travel with a tour operator as opposed to travelling independently?
Madagascar has recently hit the headlines with the visa waiver (available to tourists staying under 30 days and travelling up to 31 December), while the current power sharing agreement has also brought political stability to the fourth largest island nation.
Anyone who missed the Tweet Up can now visit the tour operators blog (“Acacia Africa: stuck on you”) to find out more about the lost continent as the full list of Q&As are available at: http://bit.ly/2IW8Q
Acacia Adventure Holidays' tours to Madagascar start from £630pp with departures every Saturday (April – December). The 8-day Madagascar Dhow Sailing adventure begins at Hellville Port, the itinerary taking travellers around the Nosy Be archipelago. When not camping on secluded islands adventurers can opt for forest walks, swimming and diving. Highlights include Nosy Tanikely, a marine reserve which is perfect for snorkeling; Nosy Komba, noted for its friendly Lemurs; and Mahalina – with opportunities to explore the mangroves by kayak.
The price includes all highlights, transport, camping equipment, sleeping mat, airport transfers, some meals, and services of skipper, chef, and three crew. Excludes visas, travel insurance, flights, departure taxes, sleeping sheet, snorkel, kayaks and fishing line hire, tips, soft drinks, optional activities and items of a personal nature. Group size (maximum ten). Accommodation: guest house (1-night), camping two person dome tents (6-nights).
Contact Acacia Adventure Holidays on 020 7706 4700, email info@acacia-africa.com or visit www.acacia-africa.com for further information. ATOL No. 6499 and ABTA No. W4093 PROTECTED.
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