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Take part in the Intrepid Travel treasure hunt in Melbourne, Australia

09/09/2010

Are you on holiday in Melbourne, Australia today? Intrepid Travel is using the power of Twitter to run a treasure hunt to find globes hidden in Melbourne. Intrepid Travel will 'tweet' clues throughout the day on their Twitter page, twitter.com/Intrepid_travel. What do you make of their most recent tweet? 'Guinea pigs aren't pets here, but culinary delicacies!'

A prize pool of $12,000 is up for grabs. Competitors can win vouchers for Intrepid Travel destinations such as Peru, Morocco and China. Check out Intrepid Travel's Twitter page for some of the other crafty clues that have been posted.

Intrepid Travel has already run a successful Twitter treasure hunt in Auckland, and they have another one planned for Toronto on 14 September. Get involved if you're on holiday in Canada this September!

Intrepid Travel offers trips to travellers that have a yearning to get off the beaten track. Their trips are aimed at travellers that love to explore, who want to immerse themselves in the colourful landscapes and cultures of the world. Whether you want to spot the Big Five in Africa or mix with the locals in India, they have trips to suit all tastes.

Intrepid Travel also provides a range of different styles of trips. They have comfort trips that include more comfortable accommodation options without scrimping on the grassroots experience, while their 'basix' tours are great for travellers on a tight budget. They also provide family tours, short breaks, active adventures and epic overland excursions.

By encouraging responsible travel, Intrepid Travel ensures that all travellers produce the least amount of impact on communities and the environment. They make use of local resources as much as possible, by taking travellers to local restaurants and making use of local guides. Their tours also support conservation and aid projects in the countries they visit.

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