Albatros Expeditions is now offering Indian groups the opportunity to bring their own chef or Maharaj onboard.
According to a press release, the pioneering initiative is tailored to the preferences of Indian travelers and ensures a customized culinary experience while exploring polar regions.
Announced through STIC Travel Group, the official marketing and sales representative of Albatros Expeditions in India, the offering is said to have garnered “tremendous excitement among Indian travelers.”
“Indian travelers have always placed immense value on culinary experiences, and we are thrilled to facilitate this unparalleled offering through our exclusive partnership with Albatros Expeditions,” said Isha Goyal, CEO of STIC Travel Group.
“The enthusiastic response we’ve been receiving reaffirms that bespoke experiences like these are the future of luxury expeditions,” she added.
The exclusive Chef-on-Board option allows travelers to savor home-style meals or gourmet Indian cuisine while exploring some of the world’s most remote destinations, Albatros said.
According to the company, the initiative “redefines industry standards by combining adventure with personalized experiences.”
STIC Travel Group has been the exclusive representative of Albatros Expeditions in India for over two years, the company added.
Building on a successful relationship, STIC is now expanding to include sales of Albatros’ Greenland land-based products.
The company will also sell flight ticketing services for the new route between Copenhagen and Kangerlussuaq, operated by Albatros Arctic Circle in collaboration with Air Greenland.
“After two years of close collaboration, we are excited to deepen our successful partnership with STIC Travel Group. Their expertise and reach in India have already resulted in a few hundred Indian travelers embarking on our polar expeditions in a short span,” said Anders Ellemann Kristensen, sales director, Albatros Expeditions.
“We are confident that this new expansion into Greenland will further open up Arctic adventures to Indian travelers seeking extraordinary experiences.