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Bonuses
Bonuses:
Tour
Consultaion with Tom Brosnahan: You'll enjoy your trip even more if you can interact with the Turkish people at least a little bit. For that you'll need to know a few words and phrases of their language, so when we receive your tour payment we'll send you a copy of the Lonely Planet Turkish Phrasebook by Tom Brosnahan. Best of all, we'd like to offer you the chance to speak with Mr. Brosnahan personally (or by email, of you prefer) and to ask him any questions you may have about your tour, or about travel in Turkey. Mr. Brosnahan lived in Turkey for several years, speaks fluent Turkish, and has traveled there almost annually for the past 33 years. He is truly one of the world's most knowledgeable experts about travel in Turkey. As a valued participant on any of our tours to Turkey, please be our guest for a complimentary pre-trip consultation of up to 20 minutes with Tom Brosnahan. Ask him about your special interests or concerns, or have him help you plan for your trip. (You may extend your consultation beyond 20 minutes if you like by paying $1.25 for each additional minutes; but we offer our tour clients the first 20 minutes at no extra charge, with our compliments.) . Please ask us for details when you make your tour reservations. We thank you for your interest, and we look forward to providing you with the highest quality, best value travel experience on your first tour, and on many tours thereafter. You'll see the difference when you Travel in Style with us in Turkey!
Travel
Agents: For
an in-depth in-house training at your location on how best to promote
our destinations , we are proud to work with and recommend as well
Mr. Bruce Tepper, Vice President of Joselyn Tepper & Associates.
For
our guests we'll mail you an Evil Eye good-luck charms. May they keep
the evil eye and The Evil Eye charm has “magical powers” J Wear it when you travel for fun and luck. Wear it where everyone can see it—on your collar, lapel, shirt pocket or hat. In the many countries that enjoy Evil Eye charms, people will notice it. They’ll be surprised and delighted to see you, a foreign visitor, wearing one. It tells them that you’re a friend who is interested in their culture, crafts and traditions, and you’ll get a warm reception. The Evil Eye charm was born of the age-old superstition that one person can cast a spell on another. To prevent this, artisans created a blue glass “eye” that “looks” straight back at the spell-caster as if to say “I see what you’re doing. It won’t work!” It
has no religious significance, and few people really believe in the
evil eye superstition anymore. But it’s such an enjoyable tradition,
and a beautiful little piece of craft-art, that Evil eye charms are
In
Turkey, where your Evil Eye charms were made by hand, no self-respecting
parents, no matter how worldly or sophisticated, would allow their
precious bundle of joy to spend an unguarded moment without an Evil
Eye charm (Nazar Bonjuk in Turkish) pinned to its snuggly, The
Evil Eye charm is not just for children. You’ll see them hanging
in cars, taxis, buses and trucks to ward off accidents. You’ll
see them in shops and other businesses to bring good luck. Even formal
occasions demand Evil Eye charms. I’ve heard that at a posh
formal dinner hosted
May
they keep you safe and happy as you Travel i!
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