Tuesday, November 20, 2007

Anybody interested to participate in this unique adventure travel contest??


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GreatEscape2008, the around-the-world travel competition is looking for fifty globetrotting adventurers to take A Blind Date With The World™ and compete for the annual title of The World’s Greatest Travelers™.

The Global Scavenger Hunt™, scheduled for next spring can be your ticket to fulfilling a dream adventure by offering the most intrepid of global travelers a three-week around-the-world travel adventure. Travelers will race from Los Angeles to New York—the long way!

Outside magazine calls The Global Scavenger Hunt, "…one of the most amazing trips in the world."

A former participant said,"It is like Survivor, The Amazing Race and the Eco-Challenge all rolled into one except with MUCH more cultural interaction!"

A recent travel poll conducted by National Geographic Traveler/Yahoo!, found that for 2 of 3 travelers, the circumnavigation of the globe is the greatest journey left and called it the ultimate travel experience.

GreatEscape2008 offers real travelers that chance. A real adventure restricted to 50 savvy travelers who will compete in this annual travel adventure competition and international charity event that takes place between April 11 and May 4, 2008. The winning Team will be crowned The World’s Greatest Travelers in this remarkable one-of-a-kind travel event.

"GreatEscape is all about allowing real travelers to compete in a real travel adventure competition, for all the right reasons—the love of travel, trusting strangers in strange lands and giving something back to the planet," said Event Director William Chalmers announcing this years competition dates.

For three weeks, 25 Teams of two will travel the globe visiting at least 10 countries scattered across 4 continents seeking advnture and hot on the path towards victory. Teams earn points by completing a series of cultural-oriented scavenges (finding Buddha’s tooth in Sri Lanka; explaining Thai cooking flavors; visiting King Tut) and challenges (take a photo of a wild orangutan in Indonesia; enter a camel race in India; learn to belly dance in Turkey) in exotic destinations.

The event is designed to be a rally rather than a flat out race. The object is to test each Team’s ability to combat not only the inevitable jetlag, but language difficulties, cultural differences, their appetite for strange foods, logistical snafus and Team dynamics in the milieu of a well organized competition.

Aspiring contestants can be two-member teams or single travelers, should The Global Scavenger Hunt’s official website http://www.globalscavengerhunt.com/ and enter online or call 1-310-281-7809.

Travelers will be interviewed for suitability and asked to help in the events fundraising goal of raising a million dollars for charities like: KIVA, CARE, Doctors Without Borders, UNICEF and Partners in Health, among others.

An entry fee of US$9,900 is payable and includes all international airfare and hotels over the 23-day event. Winners of the event will defend their The World’s Greatest Travelers™ title in the next event for free.

For further information and how to participate, please contact: Event Director: William D. Chalmers on Tel: 310.281.7809 or e-mail: 2008eventdirector@GlobalScavengerHunt.com