Difference between tour package and itinerary
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An itinerary is a list of the things you will do on a trip and when you will do them, day by day, hour by hour. A tour package is what you can be expected to receive for the money you pay a tour operator.
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Tour package:-
- Tour package includes flights, ground transportation, hotels and tours.
- Tour packages is easiest way to plan your whole vacation without having headache of looking places online and booking everything on your own. This saves you time all you need to is buy one tour package
- Most tour package companies provide tickets, hotel stays, rental cars and food in one package price.
- Tour packages provide travelers everything in budget with no additional effort required.
Tour itinerary:-
- A tour itinerary is a document or a brochure that lists all the places, activities, and transportation methods with a organized date for each.
- These are often distributed as guides to the locations or places of various tourist attractions. They may also include descriptions of customs expected by tourists at certain locations, dress codes and restaurant recommendations.
- Tour itinerary includes time schedule of activities, numbers of days and nights of stay, hotels names booked for meals plan, and for accommodation, brief description about historical facts, and special instruction against any law policy of a specific country.
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