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psypost.orgLooking for a luxury travel company that's actually worth using
Hi all,
I'm finally at the point where I'd rather spend more on one really well-planned trip than keep piecing everything together myself. I've been looking at destinations like Botswana, Japan, and Patagonia, but I'm realizing the planning is almost as important as the destination. The more I research, the more every company starts to sound the same.
Someone shared extraordinaryjourneys in another thread, and I actually liked their approach because the itineraries seem genuinely tailor-made instead of feeling like fixed luxury packages. Before I commit, I'd love to look at a few other options too.
Has anyone used them for planning a trip? Any other luxury travel company you would recommend? Appreciate any feedback.
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