Nigeria’s Travel Bay Launches to Democratize Pocket Friendly Holidays

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travel bayCo-Founded by Yoma Victor, Travel Bay wants to ensure users don’t end up spending all their money on holidays which they say is hindering people from exploring the world.

Travel Bay wants to make it easier for people to plan their retreats, vacations or holidays either as individuals, families, groups, organisations at affordable costs. The platform wants to be the go to place for affordable holiday packages by giving you access to hundreds of amazing travel packages, including hotels, flights, cruises, tours, and much more.

Apart from just helping users to find a special holiday, they also help users start saving early towards it and then helps them to reduce the pressure of meeting their targeted contributions. The platform also allows users to ask for contributions from family and friends and then track the progress of their travel funds anytime, from anywhere.

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Travel Bay is calling you to visit te site and browse and choose from a number of amazing travel packages and has also invited you to the #KeepOnMoving 3-day photo exhibition and its launch .

Find more details here.

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