Gondwana Ecotours & MIR Corporation Plugged in International Travel News

International Travel News has been an invaluable trip-planning aid for high-frequency travelers since 1976. Printed monthly in a black-and-white newsprint format, ITN is both a news source and communication medium for travelers to destinations outside of the United States. The April 2020 issue features tours being offered by two of our travel clients, Gondwana Ecotours and MIR Corporation. ***14...
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Chicago Tribune Highlights MIR Corporation, TDA Global Cycling Trips

A recent article in the Chicago Tribune travel section featured new trips to Mongolia and Canada by MIR Corporation and TDA Global Cycling. The 16-day rail tour of Mongolia, Siberia and Western Russia “offers the opportunity to view landscapes as varied as forests and storied Lake Baikal and the chance to experience the cultures of the Mongols, Buryat and Russians,” Phil Marty wrote....
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Conde Nast Traveler Highlights Mir Corporation, Big Chill Adventures

A story about adventures on ice highlighted trips to Russia and Greenland by Mir Corporation and Big Chill Adventures. Sophy Roberts wrote of her 300-mile adventure across Siberia by dogsled, snowmobile, hovercraft and railroad, and getting to stand on the frozen surface of Lake Baikal. “While the romance is alluring, the realities of Siberia are forbidding, and require expert guidance. I...
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MIR Corp Gears Up For Increased Travel to Iran

According to MSN.com, the recent decision to lift sanctions limiting travel to Iran have opened up a floodgate of pent up demand among Americans. MIR Corp’s vice president, Annie Lucas spoke of the rising demand with MSN. “There’s been a significant bump in the number of people inquiring about going in 2016, who are trying to jump on trips with last minute notice. We’ve...
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Luxury Iran Tours Featured in Paste Magazine & New York Times

Paste Magazine and the New York Times recently featured stories about MIR Corporation’s guided tours of Iran. According to the articles, January’s sanctions removal helped revive the Islamic Republic’s tourism appeal among Americans. The result was a surge of bookings from Americans undeterred by a State Department warning. An excerpt from The New York Times reads: In response to an...
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