Explore the polar regions
The Australian-owned expedition cruise specialist, Aurora Expeditions, has named Mazda Travel as its exclusive General Sales Agent in India.
Mazda Travel has been appointed by expedition cruise specialist, Aurora Expeditions to be its exclusive General Sales Agent (GSA) in India. It is an Australian-owned polar voyaging company founded by renowned mountaineer and explorer, Greg Mortimer, and his wife Margaret. Over the past 27 years, it has become an expert in smallgroup, expedition-style travel to the polar regions and other equally wild and remote locations in both hemispheres.
Mernoz Shastri, Director, Mazda Travel, said, “Mazda Travel’s partnership with
Aurora Expeditions will provide travellers in the region with a chance to experience something truly special - an expedition voyage to the polar regions. Our research shows travellers from India are looking for unique travel experiences to exceptional destinations, which each of
Aurora Expeditions offers a itineraries. Some voyages offer sea kayaking, stand-up paddle boarding, camping on ice, polar diving and snorkelling. Others offer skiing and snow-shoeing, mountaineering and trekking and even expert photography tuition. Alongside these diverse experiences, Aurora Expeditions’ experts including naturalists, geologists, historians and polar specialists, help travellers unlock the wonders of these environments. Air services from India operating via Middle East and European cities will make both the Antarctica and the Arctic regions more accessible to the India consumer.
Craig Upshall, Sales Director – Europe, Middle East and Africa, Aurora Expeditions, said, “As a result of our new partnership with Mazda Travel, travellers from India will be able to book Aurora Expedition voyages through their local travel agent. Mazda Travel’s extensive experience, along with its superior customer service, makes it the perfect partner for Aurora Expeditions in this region. We look forward to bringing Aurora Expeditions’ expertise and travel experience to guests from India.”