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Employee Rewards

A customised reward and recognition strategy will support and reinforce your company goals, values and vision. We believe that staff should work in an environment where they are both valued and where exceptional performance is recognised. Such an environment provides greater job satisfaction, increased staff motivation and improve retention rates

 

Competition Management

We are a one stop shop for all things competition related, and deliver unforgettable prize packages and winner services. We source specific and personalised prize packages, provide amazing prize recommendations, handle all your winner fulfilment needs, and manage prize storage and dispatching logistics. Rest assured while we treat all winners like the VIPs that they are

 

Incentive Travel

We are experts in creating unforgettable travel incentives around the world. Packages can be used to incentivise and reward top performing employees, entice purchases and competition entries, or reward loyal clients. Whether you are looking for a luxury weekend away or an exclusive overseas package, we tailor everything to your specific requirements.  Simply put, we take the hassle out of making luxurious dreams come true

HOW IT WORKS

The Brief

What would you like to achieve, do you want to: recognise and reward employees, engage with consumers, or incentivise your sales channels? The more information you provide the more accurately we can tailor your incentive scheme or promotion.

The creative

Once we have agreed on the campaign, we design the staff incentive programme, the social media campaign, or the competition promotion, as well as the operations and mechanics that go along with them.

The Operations

The fun part; this is where we handle all travel arrangements, send out all communications, reward employees, contact winners and assist with all their booking requirements or send them their prizes. What are you waiting for - provide your brief today!

Petra in Jordan

Petra in Jordan Travel

Petra in Jordan

On the slopes of Mount Hor in the Arabah section of Jordan you’ll find Petra. The site is considered one of the most stunning architectural attractions in the world, with each building cut directly into the mountain wall. Both the interior and exterior artwork is astounding.

The site wasn’t discovered until 1812, but it is believed that the area had been occupied since as early as the Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt. The government has now designed an official “Visitor Centre” to accommodate tourists. The site is has been listed as World Heritage Site since 1985.

The best time to travel Jordan is in spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November). Summer (May to September) is hot and dry, and winter (December to February) can be cold with the occasional snowfall.

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Tours
Madaba Tour
Transfer to Petra via the Kings Highway, which twists and winds its way through the heart of Jordan. Visit the mosaic city of Madaba en-route, where the oldest map of the Holy Land exists on the floor of the Church of St. George. Stop at Mt. Nebo, where the Bible says Moses lived out his remaining days and viewed the Promised Land. Continue south through the breathtaking scenery of Wadi Mujib and visit the Crusader Castle at Kerak. Arrive in Wadi Mousa, the modern village of Petra.

The Lost Nabatean city of Petra
Visit the lost Nabatean city of Petra. Discover El Khazneh, one of the most elegant remains of antiquity. It is carved out of solid rock from the side of a mountain and stands over 40m high. Spend the day exploring Petra, one of the Wonders of the World.

Wadi Rum
Discover the magical desert of Wadi Rum, the home of “Lawrence of Arabia”. Tour this moon-like landscaped desert in a jeep. Return to Amman via the Desert Highway.

Cairo Tour
The perfect orientation tour of Cairo; Morning tour of the Egyptian Museum, view the largest depository of Egyptian Antiquities from the Pharaonic and Greco Roman periods as well as the treasures recovered from the Tomb of Tut- Ankh-Amun. Afternoon visit to the Great Pyramids of Giza, the only present day survivor of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, built from over 2300 000 blocks of stone, each weighing about 2.5 tons. Nearby, the mystical Sphinx keeps watch over the Giza plateau. The 20m high man-animal Sphinx, created as a “living image of the sun-god”, was built by Chephren to guard the entrance to the Pyramids.

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