Islamic Finance News
May 31, 2013 Friday 6:30 AM EST
Offbeatours Adds Armenia to its Portfolio of Tours
New Delhi, May 31 -- Offbeatours, a UAE based tour company introducing
one-of-a-kind destinations that are quite beyond the traveler's usual
wish-list, has added tours to Armenia to its offerings.
David Butler, Owner of Offbeatours, chooses destinations that
exceptionally provide eye-opening and adventurous experiences. Keeping
this ethos in mind, five unique trips within Armenia, focusing on
various aspects of the region, have been recently launched.
"Armenia had to be the next addition to our portfolio of tours. It is
a land of mountains and monasteries offering great weather at this
time of the year and bringing five different facets of the country, is
a great combination. I assure adventurous tourists will find it an
intriguing experience," said David Butler.
"Each tour has a unique aspect that it focuses on. While travelling
through Eastern Armenia monuments bring history to life with a trip
that focuses on the landscapes, from mountain tops to monasteries..
Another tour shows travelers scenic spots and villages that have kept
Armenian history alive even today and a tour to the West of Armenia
shows you another face of the region's heritage. Another interesting
tour is to the self-proclaimed independent Republic of Nagorno
Karabakh, which is not on the itineraries of most visitors to the
region.
>From natural beauty, to dwelling deep into history of the region,
monuments and ancient ruins, each aspect is covered with a distinctive
approach. Tourists are left to decide the number of days and sites
they would like to visit based on key interest areas and convenience.
Among the five trips, those looking for a short break can opt for the
four day or five day trips, while those looking for a longer stay and
seeking to learn more about the country can choose the eight day trip.
All Armenia tours are carried out in either four-wheel drive vehicles
or minibuses and include a driver and an English speaking guide.
From: A. Papazian
May 31, 2013 Friday 6:30 AM EST
Offbeatours Adds Armenia to its Portfolio of Tours
New Delhi, May 31 -- Offbeatours, a UAE based tour company introducing
one-of-a-kind destinations that are quite beyond the traveler's usual
wish-list, has added tours to Armenia to its offerings.
David Butler, Owner of Offbeatours, chooses destinations that
exceptionally provide eye-opening and adventurous experiences. Keeping
this ethos in mind, five unique trips within Armenia, focusing on
various aspects of the region, have been recently launched.
"Armenia had to be the next addition to our portfolio of tours. It is
a land of mountains and monasteries offering great weather at this
time of the year and bringing five different facets of the country, is
a great combination. I assure adventurous tourists will find it an
intriguing experience," said David Butler.
"Each tour has a unique aspect that it focuses on. While travelling
through Eastern Armenia monuments bring history to life with a trip
that focuses on the landscapes, from mountain tops to monasteries..
Another tour shows travelers scenic spots and villages that have kept
Armenian history alive even today and a tour to the West of Armenia
shows you another face of the region's heritage. Another interesting
tour is to the self-proclaimed independent Republic of Nagorno
Karabakh, which is not on the itineraries of most visitors to the
region.
>From natural beauty, to dwelling deep into history of the region,
monuments and ancient ruins, each aspect is covered with a distinctive
approach. Tourists are left to decide the number of days and sites
they would like to visit based on key interest areas and convenience.
Among the five trips, those looking for a short break can opt for the
four day or five day trips, while those looking for a longer stay and
seeking to learn more about the country can choose the eight day trip.
All Armenia tours are carried out in either four-wheel drive vehicles
or minibuses and include a driver and an English speaking guide.
From: A. Papazian