Giltedge Africa Launches New Travel Brochure

Giltedge, the South African global travel company, has unveiled its latest offering with the launch of a new travel brochure, which is now available for pre-order. Designed specifically for travel advisors, this comprehensive resource provides exclusive access to expert information on the most sought-after destinations and experiences across Southern and East Africa, as well as the Indian Ocean islands.

“In our new travel brochure, we’ve showcased our wonderfully diverse continent’s most spectacular countries and regions, from South Africa’s Cape Winelands and sunny KwaZulu-Natal to Mozambique, Namibia and Botswana,” said Murray Gardiner, CEO of Giltedge Group. “We are confident that this beautifully packaged information will play a leading role in attracting more international visitors to Africa.”

The Giltedge travel brochure includes detailed information on travel experiences, preferred airlines, and explores the company’s commitment to sustainable and purposeful travel. It also highlights each destination and the company’s accommodation partners.“At Giltedge, we are dedicated to promoting responsible tourism and empowering our agents to help their clients make a positive difference within the communities they visit,” added Gardiner. “All our carefully selected partners share our values, placing sustainability at the core of their operations.”

In addition to the new travel brochure, Giltedge has introduced an innovative map resource. This tool allows clients to visualize their prospective itineraries, acting as a valuable aid for travel advisors. The map resource can be pre-ordered separately or together with the brochure.

To preorder the Giltedge brochure with map insert, interested travel trade can complete this form: GILTEDGE Brochure Pre-order.

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