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Kenpong Travel and Tours has vowed to set very high standards in conveying as many fans to Brazil to enjoy the country’s scenery and the World Cup. With packages too good to be true, the organization is bent on making sure that all who travel on their brand enjoys a life time experience.
According to the Group CEO Kennedy Somuah Agyepong who once served as the Vice Chairman under the Herbert Mensah administration at Kumasi Asante Kotoko, his company is the one of choice for both the passionate and the neutral football fan.
“Others may be offering a trip to Brazil to watch games of football but we are offering a holistic football, cultural and entertainment experience with a focus on affordable comfort and convenience for the duration of the World Cup.
We are also offering dedicated Chartered flights to all match destinations, Visa and Travel Insurance processing, Hotel Accommodation or shared apartments at Natal, Tickets for all group matches, Internal tourism packages, and a dedicated medical team of Doctors. I am not sure if there is anyone on the market offering all these packages at the rates we are quoting.”
Kenpong Travel and Tours has two distinct packages, the economy and business class at $6,250.00 and $ 10,500.00 respectively. A registration fee of GHC 200.00 would see to the facilitation of documentation for Brazil 2014.
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