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January 15, 2009 ( PowerHomeBiz ) -
India
- Off the Radar, an adventure travel newsletter since 2005 announces the
launch of its new adventure travel information website today. The online
resource and monthly newsletter provide adventure enthusiasts with
information about unusual, less-traveled destinations and many independent,
owner-operated tour companies serving them. Every destination and tour
operator mentioned in Off the Radar has been personally experienced by its
team of writers and editors or recommended by a trusted associate who shares
a similar passion for ”responsible” travel.
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According to the National Leisure Travel Monitor, 66% of travelers used
the Internet to plan a vacation in 2007, a significant increase from the
year 2000, when only 35% conducted their travel research online.
“Many adventure travelers are looking further than what their travel
agents or traditional package tours provide and also researching and plan
their own trips online,” said Christina Heyniger, creator of Off the Radar.
“Off the Radar provides a trusted source of information about authentic
experiences about destinations off the beaten tourist path, information that
may not be readily available elsewhere.”
For example, this month’s edition suggests horseback riding in Salta,
Argentina, sea-kayaking in the Møre og Romsdal region of Norway, and
canoeing through the limestone canyons of the Tsiribihina River in
Madagascar.
Not only are unusual destinations and activities profiled, but Off the
Radar also provides contact information for locally owned and operated tour
companies delivering memorable experiences. Off the Radar maintains high
editorial standards of unbiased reporting - companies do not pay to be
featured and all recommendations are based on merit.
Beyond feature stories and reader-submitted adventure travel suggestions,
Off the Radar provides news bulletins about industry trends and events
relevant to the operators and destinations featured on the site. Readers can
visit the Store to browse and purchase music and books recommended by the
Off the Radar editorial team. Staff experts will respond to adventure travel
questions posted to the “Ask” section. A Visual Blog of reader-submitted
photos from around the world completes the website’s new features.
Please visit
www.travelofftheradar.com to explore the website and its content
and to subscribe to receive monthly newsletters. Freelance editorial
submissions and general inquiries about Off the Radar may be directed to
editor@travelofftheradar.com.
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