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Tucan Travel Designates March as 'Sense of Asia' Month, Offers Up to 35% Discount for Group Tours to Asia

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LONDON, March 1, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Across Asia, March is one of the most popular months to travel through this vast continent. In Southeast Asia, March ushers in the end of the rainy season for many countries while in China and India, the weather is warming up. Arguably the continent with the most diverse cultures, there are so many corners of the continent to conquer. Many people who visit experience a strong pull back to the region and return year on year.  

Tucan Travel are designating the month of March as a Sense of Asia month and are devoting the month to exploring the many senses that the continent has to offer, from the sights of Thailand to the smells of India, the sounds of China to the tastes of Vietnam. Through their new blog "The Chasqui," Tucan Travel will discover some of the continent's highlights, focusing on a different sense each week. They are also running a photo competition on their Facebook page, encouraging passengers to send in their best photos from their tours of Asia with a chance to win a two-week tour of India.

To celebrate "A Sense of Asia," Tucan Travel is offering 25% off all their Budget Expeditions to Asia. Tucan Travel's Budget Expeditions are specifically designed for 18-35-year-old budget travellers and the discount is combinable with two other discounts of up to 10% in total. It is an excellent opportunity for the money-conscious student to grab a deal between their semesters or any young traveller looking for an adventure in the coming summer months.

Tucan Travel are also offering 15% off all Adventure Tours in Asia departing before the 30th of June, 2013, with their Late Space Specials. This offer can be combined with two further discounts of up to 10% in total. With this offer, you can witness the Hanami Festival in Japan or the Thai New Year in Chiang Mai, both excellent opportunities to witness Asia at its best.

Tucan Travel's discounts are not restricted to those looking to travel in Asia and they want to make sure travel is affordable for everyone, everywhere in the world. Tucan Travel offers excellent discounts off their tours with their Rewards Program. The discounts range from those looking to book more than six months in advance to a discount for booking two or more tours at the same time. If a customer is eligible, they can qualify for up to 15% off their Group Tour.

Tucan Travel's "A Sense of Asia" will be running until the 10th of April when the offers expire. Discounts must be requested at the time of booking and cannot be used in conjunction with any other offer or be backdated. The Sense of Asia discounts cannot be applied to tours to China and any further discount is limited to 10%. No discounts apply to Add-ons, Tailor-Made Tours, extra services or local payments.

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