Proposal for Trekking Products Involving Electric Cars, Trains, and Walking While Picking Up Trash

Swiss e-bike course. Photo by Interpark Tour

Swiss e-bike course. Photo by Interpark Tour

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[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Heeyoon] With the government announcing the exemption of domestic quarantine for overseas arrivals starting from the 21st, overseas travel is expected to become fully active.


Interpark Tour announced on the 13th that it will launch eco-friendly European tour packages reflecting the trend of environmental protection. These products combine unique travel experiences with the purpose of participating in environmental protection.


The special exhibition consists of various products such as "Let's Go to Europe by Electric Car" and "Eco-friendly Europe Edition." The "Let's Go to Europe by Electric Car" exhibition sells small-scale electric car tour packages. It is a product where travelers pick up a rental car from the local airport and travel by self-driving, enhancing convenience through hotel accommodations with their own charging stations. It is a free travel product consisting of electric cars, accommodations, and admission tickets to tourist attractions.


Prioritizing safety and privacy, the product is designed for private travel with companions, and departures are guaranteed 100% for groups of two or more. Since it is private, travelers can flexibly follow their desired schedule, making it ideal for families, friends, and couples, explained an Interpark representative.


Experience courses in pristine nature such as Iceland 4 nights 5 days, Norway Fjord 6 nights 7 days, Iceland Aurora Ring Tour 8 nights 9 days, Norway Fjord 8 nights 9 days, Tromsø Arctic 8 nights 9 days, Summer Santa Village 4 nights 5 days, Winter Santa Village 8 nights 9 days are available for reservation starting from the high 900,000 KRW range.


When purchasing airline tickets as well, a 10% discount is offered on electric car tour products. This benefit is available to customers who make reservations by April 30 and can depart until the end of the year.


Travel using public transportation such as bicycles or trains that contribute to carbon neutrality, encouraging "plogging" (picking up trash while walking), and bringing eco-bags and tumblers are also proposed. Packages enjoying nature through trekking and train tours are also introduced. Representative examples include a 7-day Swiss tour with an expert guide including e-bike and trekking, and a 9 nights 10 days Tuscany + Umbria hiking tour in Cinque Terre.


An Interpark Tour representative said, "As travel fully resumes, we planned products that allow travelers to naturally practice environmental protection during their journey, aiming to offer more differentiated products. The courses were carefully selected to be attractive places where the beauty of nature itself is sufficient."



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