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ElderTreks

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ElderTreks
Company typeTour Operator
IndustryTravel
Founded1987
FounderGary Murtagh
Headquarters,
OwnerGary Murtagh
Websitewww.eldertreks.com

ElderTreks is a Canadian adventure travel company for people over the age of 50.

History

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ElderTreks was founded in 1987[when?] by Tov Mason and Gary Murtagh. Having travelled to more than 100 countries, Murtagh now operates tours to over 100 countries, and helps travelers who are 50 years and over. The organization supports charities and conservation groups around the world. Some of the popular tours include Iran, Cuba and Myanmar. Groups are no larger than 16 guests and focus on exploring nature, wildlife and culture.

References

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  3. ^ Warren, Isobel (1993). On the Go at 50 Plus. Toronto: Cedar Cave Publishing. pp. 93–94. ISBN 0-920403-06-9. Retrieved 2025-04-06 – via Internet Archive.
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  14. ^ Catto, Susan (2002-12-15). "Practical Traveler; Older Travelers Hit the Road". The New York Times. Archived from the original on 2011-02-15. Retrieved 2025-04-06.
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