February 03, 2010 14:32
in Travel Tips by john :: 
By far the greatest interest in Nature-Bound Australia tours comes from people aged Over 50, many of whom are single, having various needs and comfort levels when it comes to travel.
Should you have needs or concerns, they are best conveyed directly to the tour operator rather than through an agency source, for the matters are uniquely personal, requiring a personal response or commitment.
Your Nature-Bound tour is personally designed by seniors with the well being of seniors in mind, starting with personalised contact and sensitivity.
What will you and other Singles discover in your tour?
- A travel ethos focused on shared experiences.
- Travel companions who are interesting, focused on the experiences.
- Social contact with people stretching far beyond the travel group itself, to local communities, families and personalities.
- Intellectual stimulation within a small group (max 12) as opposed to a large group "herding" environment - large coach loads of 25 to 50 people.
Single supplements are available on tours on a full or part tour basis, subject to the remoteness of location and facilities at the time. Read more about our accommodation policy and the importance we give to the enjoyment of our Singles guests.
All our tours are suited to Singles participation, particularly those presented in our Over 50's Adventures pages. Your personal knowledge and interest in a particular tour will also be noted as important to the group dynamics of the tour.
Invariably, seniors travel in Australia is promoted around sightseeing and discounts alone. At Nature-Bound you will discover much more - the essence of living in the moment while on tour and receiving value for money.
Contact us today on Ph (+61) 0407 126603, enquire online or email us to discuss your needs as a valued Single.
Other Blogs in this series on Over 50's Holidays and Tours can be viewed under "At last some adventure", "The truth about health and wellbeing", "How to choose the right tour", and "Bargains do not promise Value for Money".