African Travel, Inc. Offers Couples’ Credit and Advisor Incentives

 
 

To celebrate the fall and winter booking season, African Travel, Inc., the award-winning luxury safari outfitter, is offering an exclusive client incentive: a $500 credit per couple, applicable to any destination and itinerary in 2024 or 2025. This offer is available for bookings made by Dec. 31, 2024.

To support advisors with their new bookings, the tour operator is also introducing a special incentive. Advisors will receive $100 per client in the form of a digital gift card for every new booking with a deposit made by Dec. 31.

Incentive For Advisors

“We are committed to assisting our loyal travel advisors with fantastic incentives to make the end of 2024 a resounding success with our ultimate African experiences,” said Sherwin Banda, President of African Travel, Inc., in a press statement. “Advisors can encourage their clients to book our once-in-a-lifetime safaris as well as new bucket list adventures in North Africa including Morocco.” 

African Travel Inc. is offering an immersive cultural journey on the enhanced 13-day Flavors of Morocco itinerary where your clients will discover the ancient treasures of Casablanca, Rabat and Fez and the stunning landscapes of the Atlas Mountains and Sahara Desert. 

They will explore the country’s iconic landmarks while sampling the flavors of its gastronomic heritage. In Marrakech, guests will enjoy a 4-night stay at the 5-star luxury hotel La Mamounia. For the past century, the legendary property has hosted notable guests including Winston Churchill, Alfred Hitchcock and Yves Saint Laurent. 

Clients will participate in a MAKE TRAVEL MATTER EXPERIENCE, a hands-on Tagine cooking class with a local “dada” or expert chef, and learn to make two different appetizers and prepare the famous Moroccan mint tea.

They will also discover Marrakech’s vibrant open markets and souks with a local foodie and visit the Marjana Argan Co-operative in the southwest region of the country, which is owned by more than 80 local women. While there, they will learn more about the livelihoods of these Berber women who use only traditional methods of making argan oil. 

For more information, visit africantravelinc.com/advisor.