2858 days ago

Travel info evening for aspiring travelers!

Wild Earth Travel

Hi neighbours - the team here at Wild Earth Travel are hosting a free event set to stir every aspiring traveller! Join Wild Earth and Travel Directors and learn more about how you can create unforgettable memories when travelling with small tour groups to unique places in the world!

Fancy discovering the colourful personalities of the Five Stans? Or embarking on a trip of a lifetime to the Northern Lights? Or how about immersing yourself in the culture of the Baltics?

When: Tuesday 20th February at 5.30pm
Where: Crowne Plaza Christchurch, 764 Colombo Street, Christchurch CBD

Drinks and Nibbles provided. RSVP to info@wildearth-travel.com

We look forward to seeing you there!
Wild Earth Travel and Travel Directors
Find out more!

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