Exotissimo arrives in China
Exotissimo Travel has opened an office in Beijing to tap demand for new experiences and destinations in China.
Exotissimo Travel COO, Hamish Keith, said the possibilities for unique travel opportunities in China are "seemingly endless".
Exo China’s programmes will be available to agents on the Exotissimo travel trade website from September 28.
Exotissimo says it will explore China in three ways:
Classical China – through the arts, architecture, cuisine and its modern developments.
SW China and Minorities – by discovering markets, villages and stunning landscapes.
Great Landscape tours – uncovering the terrain, from deserts to mountains and the Tibetan Plateau.
Exotissimo China operates with 11 full-time staff.
Olivier Marchesin, the former general manager of Exo Cambodia, leads the team as managing director.
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