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Exodus Puts the "Adventure" in its New Name

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Exodus Travels has announced the change of its name to Exodus Adventure Travels, and released a new logo reflecting the change.

“This name change is significant because it emphasizes our leadership position in the adventure travel market,” says Sasha Andrews, industry director at Exodus Adventure Travels in North America.

“We are well positioned to be the #1 provider of small group adventure trips for consumers in the U.S., Canada, and around the world.”

Exodus' New Logo

The company offers trips in eight collections: Premium Adventures, Active Europe, Gastronomic Getaways, Wildlife and Wilderness, Peaks and Valleys, City-Hopping, Coastal Gems, Classic Countrysides, History and Culture, and Compact Adventures.

“With our new name and branding, combined with our rich history of industry commitment and innovation, we look forward to providing memorable and extraordinary active travel experiences to people in North America and around the world,” concludes Andrews.

More information at Exodus’ website.

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