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Reliance Info plans to spread travel

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The Wild Macaw is all about travel, especially for students.

A Reliance Infocomm Ltd initiative, The Wild Macaw club is set to cultivate outdoor travel as a habit and create new learning experiences.

Lakshmi Sharath, Regional Content Manager, Reliance Infocomm Ltd, said the target audience would be in the age group of 13 to 30 years, of travel enthusiasts, who like to discover, explore and have a passion for outdoor learning.

The company is looking at companies, schools and colleges.

The Wild Macaw will be offering a line up of activities, including outdoor session for discussions, lectures and projects on various themes. Camping, trekking, rock climbing, nature trails, cycle treks, beach walks and jungle trips will be planned regularly.

More: sify.com

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