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Ready for Takeoff? Travel with Contiki!

This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Chatham chapter.

Whether you’ve been at Chatham for five years or five weeks, you probably know that international awareness is a big thing. From Global Focus to Hemisflavor to Laughlin to Maymester study abroad trips, Chatham provides a ton of opportunities to experience another culture. Her Campus wants to help.

For a full year, Her Campus is teaming up with Contiki! Contiki’s tours introduce 18 to 35-year-olds to coral reefs, rainforests and resorts all over the globe. Contiki tour guides are locals: they know how to make every day cool and every night hot on a college student’s budget. Bonus? No matter where you go or how long you stay, Contiki’s decades of experience mean they know how to keep you safe; they’ve been at it since 1962! Over half of Contiki tourists take their trip alone; you’ll meet new friends whether you bring a bestie or not.

Her Campus experienced the Contiki goodness firsthand: the ladies at headquarters blogged their Mediterranean Highlights tour and London, Paris and Amsterdam tour just for you in the new Travel section! Now they want to share the fun. Through the end of February, you can enter to win an all-expenses-paid Contiki tour anywhere you’d like to go (that means you can pick from 46 countries in 8 regions all over the world)! Enter the “Have Contiki, Will Travel” contest. No matter where you’d like to go, Contiki can definitely help you get there!
 
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  Mara Flanagan is entering her seventh semester as a Chapter Advisor. After founding the Chatham University Her Campus chapter in November 2011, she served as Campus Correspondent until graduation in 2015. Mara works as a freelance social media consultant in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. She interned in incident command software publicity at ADASHI Systems, gamification at Evive Station, iQ Kids Radio in WQED’s Education Department, PR at Markowitz Communications, writing at WQED-FM, and marketing and product development at Bossa Nova Robotics. She loves jazz, filmmaking and circus arts.