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Vietnam Experience
Ho Chi Minh City to Hanoi Departs: December 04, 2009 Trip Style:Comfort (what does this mean?) Duration: 15 Days
Price: $1520USD plus local payment USD$300 What is a local payment? Price After Discount: $1292.00 plus local payment
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Comfort South Africa
Johannesburg to Cape Town Departs: December 17, 2009
Trip Style:Comfort (what does this mean?) Duration: 14 Days
Price: $3305USD plus local payment USD300 What is a local payment? Price After Discount: $2809.25 plus local payment
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Active Patagonia
ex Buenos Aires
Departs: January 11, 2010 Trip Style:Active (what does this mean?) Duration: 15 Days
Price: $2649USD
Price After $150 Discount: $2499 click here to view more information
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Active Thailand Adventure
Bangkok to Bangkok Departs: February 07, 2010
Trip Style:Active (what does this mean?) Duration: 13 Days
Price: $1499USD
Price After $150 Discount: $1349 click here to view more information
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the contract with you (the customer) and OUT Adventures. This amount is
the final payment for your trip and is to be paid in the specified
currency, in cash to your leader upon arrival. The local payment is
non-refundable, and is considered part of the total trip payment.
It is expensive to transfer funds to many countries - so by making a Local Payment you help us keep your costs low.
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