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AGENTS RATES: Take yourself on a self-famil in Asia from $550

If you're keen on visiting Asia this year, but think your chances of winning the private tour for you and three friends are slim, then book yourself on a discounted trip.

If you’re keen on visiting Asia this year, but think your chances of winning the private tour for you and three friends are slim, then book yourself on a discounted trip.

Wendy Wu Tours is giving Travel Agents the chance to experience its product first-hand through special agents rates from $550 per person.

Consultants can choose from four self-tour options in Borneo, China, India or Vietnam, and they can travel solo or extend the special rates to up to three family members or friends.

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Among the tours available to Agents in 2018 is the six-day ‘Magical India’ trip starting at $550pp twin share. It includes all accommodation, some meals and private touring to the Pink City of Jaipur, wandering gardens, courtyards and museums in the royal city, visiting the Taj Mahal in Agra and exploring old and New Delhi.

There’s also the eight-day ‘A Glimpse of Vietnam’ holiday starting at $1,200pp twin share, which involves a Tai Chi class and water puppet show in Hanoi as well as a cruise on Halong Bay and a walk along the Suoi Ho River.

Wendy Wu Tours Vietnam

The other two tours available are the six-day ‘China Impressions’ trip from $1,085pp twin share, and the ‘Kuching in Focus’ tour through Borneo from $1,115pp twin share.

Four more self-famils will be released in the coming month.

Wendy Wu Tours Australia’s General Manager Steve Richards said self-famils are an opportunity for Agents to get a taste of the product and use their first-hand experience to sell to their clients.

“We’ve seen huge business growth for agents who’ve experienced our service firsthand, so consider a self-famil an investment in your career – and your personal travel!” he said.

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Which of the four tours sounds appealing to you?