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There’s a new player on the small group tour scene. Unmapped Travel is a new luxury-adventure company for solo travellers in their 30s and 40s, with a mission to bring together like-minded people for unforgettable trips to some of the world’s most exciting destinations.Unmapped identified a gap in the market for this demographic, looking to take unique and adventurous trips without the hassle of spending weeks on research. Unmapped are building a community of people who want to embrace new experiences, go beyond their comfort zone, learn about different cultures and do all of this with a group of people who could become friends for life.Authenticity is number one for this audience, so Unmapped will use all local guides, incorporate local culinary experiences – from street food to fine dining degustation – all without sacrificing the well-earned comfort of a conveniently located boutique hotel.The tours offer four- and five-star accommodation and primarily well-positioned boutique hotels. Itineraries offer activities with a mix of physically active excursions, cultural tours, culinary experiences and some free time for self-exploration and relaxation.From hiking through the tea plantations of Sri Lanka, swimming in cenotes in Mexico or paddleboarding to your own island in Oman, at Unmapped the emphasis is on connecting with locals, active adventures and epic food experiences.Each itinerary operates for a maximum of 14 travellers, with the program including: Unmapped Travel is a joint venture with The Walshe Group. With over 40 years’ experience in dedicated airline and destination representation services, The Walshe Group is home to some of the world’s most trusted travel brands.Unmapped Travel is offering travel agents a 10% commission on tours, with a bonus 5% for first departure bookings. https://launch.unmappedtravel.com/agentincentive

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