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Having traveled to more than 100 countries himself he now operates tours to over 80 countries in the world.
Having traveled to more than 100 countries himself he now operates tours to over 80 countries in the world.
Catering to the travelers who are 50 plus.
Catering to the travelers who are 50 plus.
Supporting charities and conservation groups throughout the world. One being proud supporters of the Jane Goodall's Chimpanzees in Tanzania at the Gombe Stream Research Centre.
Supporting charities and conservation groups throughout the world. As part of the ongoing commitment to support developmental projects throughout the world, on behalf of every group traveling to Mongolia , ElderTreks makes a generous donation to the Lotus Children's Centre, go to: www.eldertreks.com/Lotus.php.
And locally; the Parkinson's Society of Canada by donating the Grand Prize for this years' Parkinson's Superwalk. For further information visit: www.superwalk.com.
And locally; the Parkinson's Society of Canada by donating the Grand Prize for this years' Parkinson's Superwalk. For further information visit: www.superwalk.com.



Revision as of 15:21, 28 December 2007

ElderTreks is a travel-agency for people 50 and over.[1]

History

ElderTreks was founded in 1987, by Gary Murtagh in Toronto, Ontario Canada. Having traveled to more than 100 countries himself he now operates tours to over 80 countries in the world. Catering to the travelers who are 50 plus. Supporting charities and conservation groups throughout the world. As part of the ongoing commitment to support developmental projects throughout the world, on behalf of every group traveling to Mongolia , ElderTreks makes a generous donation to the Lotus Children's Centre, go to: www.eldertreks.com/Lotus.php. And locally; the Parkinson's Society of Canada by donating the Grand Prize for this years' Parkinson's Superwalk. For further information visit: www.superwalk.com.

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