Whether you're into travel tours or not, you should listen to Travis Pittman, the CEO of TourRadar

I've always been skeptical and resistant to tours. I've always preferred independent travel.

Travis makes a pretty convincing argument of why TourRadar is a compelling platform and marketplace. 

TourRadar aggregates 1,000 tour operators with 30,000 different trips all over the globe. 

About 70% of those who book with TourRadar are females, especially solo female travelers.

Group sizes vary from 6 to 50 people.

TourRadar focuses on regions, not cities. For instance, you'd search for Tuscany or Italy, not just Florence. Tours last at least 3 days. The sweet spot for them is about 12 days. So if you only want a tour of Paris, don't use TourRadar. 

Travis reveals:

  • How TourRadar makes money.
  • What's a common error people make when booking a tour.
  • What kind of recourse you have when a tour bombs.
  • How he got started.
  • How much venture capital TourRadar has taken in.
  • What's TourRadar's strategic direction for 2019 and beyond.

This is episode #21 of the WanderLearn podcast.

If you'd like to watch the interview, see the YouTube video below:

WanderLearn fans get a special chance to win a tour for two to Italy, England, Vietnam or California for FREE by going here:

https://www.tourradar.com/wanderlearn

About Tour Radar

TourRadar is the best search engine for multi-day tours. They are the world’s largest online travel agency for multi-day tours. Revolutionizing how multi-day tours are compared and purchased, TourRadar provides travelers with a trusted online marketplace to find and book life-enriching experiences worldwide. TourRadar works with over 2,000 tour operators to offer more than 40,000 tours in over 200 countries.

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