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CTT educationals – getting to know our members

CTT educationals – getting to know our members

By Yolande, 10th July 2017 Posted in: News

Over the past month, the CTT team had the privilege to experience a vast range of products including venturing outdoors with Baz Bus to experiencing a few nightlife activities during the day – Jack Black Brewing Co and The Village Idiot were superstars in this regard. Thank you to our members as the itineraries really included amazing products, such as horse riding at Pete’s Adventure Farm and the Cape Town BIG 7, just to name a few. The CTT educationals allow our staff to get to know member products which enables staff to confidently recommend these experiences to visitors.

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