Agreed, the idea is great. Perhaps another focus would be on people who want to take a career break to go travelling and need help. I've known a fair few people who've done this and then gone back to their job. They get a taste for adventure, need something a bit more substantial than the usual 2-3 weeks off, and try a bit of travelling for a while. You get something that inspires them and makes life easier for them and I think you have a winner.
EDIT: You could do it by region. I've known people wanting to tackle China, or S.America or Europe in big chunks. 3 weeks isn't enough for these places and 3 months seems just right.
I would like to know, however, if your exposure as a tourist agency to litigation risks increases as the trips become more complex and lengthier.
EDIT: You could do it by region. I've known people wanting to tackle China, or S.America or Europe in big chunks. 3 weeks isn't enough for these places and 3 months seems just right.
I would like to know, however, if your exposure as a tourist agency to litigation risks increases as the trips become more complex and lengthier.