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Date of purchase: 16 september 2010 Written: 30 september 2010 |
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Travel agency: Дикий Тур (Kyiv) Service type: экскурсионный тур |
To everyone who is thinking about buying a tour package (even weekend tours), I highly recommend weighing the pros and cons. As it turned out, the Wild Tour company, by right and probably by vocation, proudly bears this name, and not even because of its owner, because their tours are really wild. So people who want extreme rest get vouchers, and everything seems to be in order. . . , a group of completely unfamiliar people is going to have fun, but now some incomprehensible, mystical events are taking place on vacation, or is it such an entertainment of the organizers, such as the quest "Make it so that we look for you for a long time, and not found." But the mysticism lies in the fact that not everyone returns from the tour, but those who are more fortunate. . . So from the weekend tour (September 18-19, 2010), rafting "Southern Bug", an absolutely healthy, successful guy of 25 years old did not return. And as it turned out, no one has the slightest idea about his fate.. There are sooooooooo many questions from here: what right did the organizers have to return not in full force? why did they decide that Sergei (missing) went home on his own, leaving his things in the camp)? why didn't "Wild Tour" report the loss to his relatives, to the police, and to the administration of the reserve? how "Wild Tour" provides its customers with security, medical insurance. . . And in general, is there an accompanying doctor in the accompanying team? In general, if without going into details from the version of the disappearance, the most real remains "PORTAL WINDOW to some dimension - not specified yet": Seryozha was simply offended (it is not clear why) at the girl, at his parents, at friends, at work - he opened the portal window and left without leaving a note and turning off the phone. Oh how it happens! Here is such a mystic! So people, before entrusting their lives, it is not clear to whom, make sure that the event is safe and legal (otherwise you suddenly turn not to a travel agency, but to a "working agency"). . . .