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Intrepid Travel
NameIntrepid Travel
TypeTour operator
Founded1989
FounderDarrell Wade and Geoff Manchester
LocationMelbourne, Australia

Intrepid Travel is a global tour operator that offers unique and immersive travel experiences to over 100 countries, including New Zealand, South Africa, and Costa Rica. Founded in 1989 by Darrell Wade and Geoff Manchester, the company has grown to become one of the largest and most respected tour operators in the world, with partnerships with organizations such as World Wildlife Fund and UNICEF. Intrepid Travel is known for its commitment to responsible and sustainable tourism, and has been recognized for its efforts by organizations such as The International Ecotourism Society and Tourism Council Australia. The company's tours often visit iconic destinations such as Machu Picchu, Angkor Wat, and The Great Barrier Reef, and offer a range of activities and experiences, from hiking and biking to cooking classes and homestays.

History

Intrepid Travel was founded in 1989 by Darrell Wade and Geoff Manchester, two Australian travelers who met while on a trip to Africa. The company's early years were marked by a focus on adventure travel and off-the-beaten-path destinations, with tours to countries such as Nepal, Tibet, and Mongolia. In the 1990s, Intrepid Travel expanded its operations to include destinations in Southeast Asia, such as Thailand, Vietnam, and Cambodia, and partnered with organizations such as The World Bank and Australian Aid to support community development projects. Today, the company is a global leader in the tour industry, with a presence in over 100 countries and a network of local offices and partners, including Trafalgar Tours and Contiki Tours.

Destinations

Intrepid Travel offers tours to over 100 countries, including popular destinations such as Italy, Spain, and France, as well as more off-the-beaten-path locations such as Bhutan, Myanmar, and Papua New Guinea. The company's tours often visit iconic landmarks and attractions, such as The Eiffel Tower, The Colosseum, and The Taj Mahal, and offer a range of activities and experiences, from city tours and museum visits to outdoor adventures and cultural festivals, such as Tomatina and Carnival. Intrepid Travel also offers specialized tours focused on specific interests, such as food and wine, photography, and wildlife, and partners with organizations such as National Geographic and The Wildlife Conservation Society to support conservation efforts.

Types_of_Tours

Intrepid Travel offers a range of tour types, including small group tours, private tours, and family tours, and partners with companies such as Backroads and Butterfield & Robinson to offer high-end and luxury travel experiences. The company's small group tours typically have a maximum of 12 travelers and are led by local guides, such as Andean Community guides in Peru and Maasai guides in Tanzania. Intrepid Travel also offers private tours, which can be customized to meet the interests and needs of individual travelers, and family tours, which are designed for families with children and offer a range of kid-friendly activities and experiences, such as visits to Legoland and Disneyland. Additionally, the company offers specialized tours focused on specific activities, such as hiking and biking, and partners with organizations such as The Sierra Club and The Appalachian Trail Conservancy to support outdoor conservation efforts.

Sustainability_Efforts

Intrepid Travel is committed to responsible and sustainable tourism, and has implemented a range of initiatives to reduce its environmental impact and support local communities, such as partnering with The Nature Conservancy and The World Wildlife Fund. The company has a comprehensive sustainability policy, which includes measures such as reducing energy and water usage, using public transport and minimizing waste, and supporting local businesses and communities, such as Fairtrade certified coffee cooperatives in Rwanda and Ghana. Intrepid Travel also offers a range of sustainable tourism experiences, such as homestays and community-based tours, and partners with organizations such as The International Ecotourism Society and The Global Sustainable Tourism Council to support sustainable tourism development.

Awards_and_Recognition

Intrepid Travel has received numerous awards and recognition for its commitment to responsible and sustainable tourism, including the National Geographic World Legacy Award and the Tourism for Tomorrow Award. The company has also been recognized for its efforts to support local communities and promote cultural exchange, and has partnered with organizations such as The United Nations and The World Bank to support community development projects. Intrepid Travel has also been named one of the Best Places to Work by Fortune magazine and has received awards for its innovative approach to tourism, such as the Innovation in Tourism Award from The World Tourism Organization.

Operations

Intrepid Travel has a global network of offices and partners, with operations in over 100 countries, including Australia, United States, United Kingdom, and Canada. The company is headquartered in Melbourne, Australia, and has a team of over 1,000 staff and local guides, including Andean Community guides in Peru and Maasai guides in Tanzania. Intrepid Travel also has a range of partnerships with local businesses and organizations, such as Trafalgar Tours and Contiki Tours, and works with organizations such as The Red Cross and Oxfam to support community development projects and respond to humanitarian crises, such as the 2010 Haiti earthquake and the 2015 Nepal earthquake. The company's operations are supported by a range of technology and systems, including a comprehensive booking and management system, and a network of local offices and partners, including Expedia and Booking.com.

Category:Tour operators

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