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PhotoTrek Tours
During your private NYC tour, you will explore the city with the guidance and experience of a New York native. At the same time, a personal photographer captures you in photos with iconic NYC landmarks as the backdrops. Some locations may include Times Square, Central Park, The Brooklyn Bridge, Grand Central Station, and quaint New York neighborhoods. All tours may be cust ... More omized. During the tour, you will receive insights about dining, shopping, and off-the-beaten-path locations to visit during your stay. We will take at least one subway ride, and you will learn how to navigate around for the rest of your stay. Naturally, we will also photograph you on the subway.
Reach My Station
Reachmystation works as a Virtual Travel Guide for its customers and as a fast-growing business platform for its vendors and affiliates. At the earliest Reachmystation started its journey as a Tourist Information center on social media platforms which provides detailed information about destinations and attractions with images. As a genuine data provider, Reachmystation co ... More uld reach the public very fast, and around 515,000 people started to follow and use the platform. As the journey continues the feedbacks from the followers and well-wishers Reachmystation realized that this medium has to be expanded to different levels to provide more attractive services to its customers to explore the world easily. That is where Reachmystation starts to build the virtual platforms in the Play Store and Android along with a Website with a complete package to serve the customers at a competitive and budget level. There Reachmystation starts to turn into a Brand in the Tourism Industry.
Washington Walks
Washington Walks has grown to include more than a dozen fellow guides who are as passionate as Crouch about the District of Columbia. We have an ongoing love affair with Washington D.C.’s history – its residents, architecture, and cultural significance – and like nothing better than sharing stories about those people and places, explains Crouch.
