"We give our clients direct and personal opportunities to either donate a percentage of there trip to support programs of social change or volunteer while they are traveling to Brazil. The new program is called the VIP Cares Program."
VIP Tour Group is ready to redefine the business of travel to South America and at the same time also support sustainable tourism initiatives.
(1888PressRelease) March 24, 2009 - VIP Tour Group’s subsidiary VIP Brazil, the leader in honeymoon and cultural travel to Brazil, announces the launch of both their new website and their new initiative to get travelers to be more socially conscious while they travel. The new website http://www.viptourgroup.com featuring over 28 new tours to Peru, Chile and Argentina and offers opportunities in the local communities they visit.
With the launch of the “Brazilian Indian Safari Tour” and the “Bike across the Andes” tour, VIP Tour Group is ready to redefine the business of travel to South America and at the same time also support sustainable tourism initiatives.
The founder of VIP Tour Group was elated about the new launch… Speaking on the launch he outlined the roadmap behind the new website. “More Americans are starting to travel to South America… they are yearning for trips that are out of the box, and at the same time, have a limited footprint. Riding a motorcycle across the Andes Mountains or visiting remote Amazon tribes is two examples of what our well travelled clients deem different”. Eiseman explains.
“Luxury Travel agents have enjoyed our carefully planned tours and knowledge of the region and our affordable prices for luxury accommodations; now we will make these tours also available to the general public” Eiseman added. These trips received tremendous response from the media, proving innovation always pays.”
Additionally, keeping with a changing world and efforts for support sustainable tourism; For every trip they plan to Brazil, they donate $50 of our profits to help educate or support the education of at-risk children and youth in marginalized communities in Salvador da Bahia, Brazil... they encourage and enable their clients who want to "leave a footprint" to also support the projects they have undertaken in cooperation with the local communities.
"We give our clients direct and personal opportunities to either donate a percentage of their trip to support programs of social change, scholarships and or volunteer while they are traveling to Brazil. The new program is called the “VIP Tours Cares Program”. Mr. Eiseman added on the concluding note.