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Think Strawberries signs on Corundum Tours for Africa promotion

NITN 11 Apr 2014, 10:06 am

Think Strawberries signs on Corundum Tours for Africa promotion
New Delhi, Apr 11 (NITN) Travel marketing and PR firm Think Strawberries recently announced a collaboration with Corundum Tours as its India Representative for promotion of destinations in Africa.

 Corundum Tours is a specialised DMC that provides services in South Africa, Botswana and parts of Madagascar, Mozambique, Swaziland, Zambia – Livingstone – Victoria Falls and Zimbabwe – Victoria Falls. 

 
The regions covered in South Africa by Corundum Tours include Gauteng Province, Eastern Cape Province, KwaZulu-Natal Province, Limpopo Province - Kruger and Private Game Parks, Mpumalanga - Kruger and Private Game Parks, Northern Cape Province, North West Province and Western Cape Province.

Working with preferred suppliers, Corundum delivers  service to its clients with tailor-made tours. Corundum says it provides the best in class accommodation facilities coupled with the safest means of transport and keeping in mind clients’ best interests. Corundum's expertise lies in FITs and MICE groups and can effectively handle both segments of business. 
 
Think Strawberries is a niche Luxury Travel Marketing Representation & PR Company promoting international travel products in the markets of India and UAE.

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