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We had a great trip and hope all is well with each of you. Thanks again for your help in planning an incredible trip to Peru that we will never forget! We enjoyed meeting you and spending time with you while on our vacation. Take care!

-Cindy Simonian and friends, USA, Highlands Express June 2006

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Southern Crossings Tours and Travel was proud to work with Sinking Ship Entertainment on the National Geographic Kids TV series entitled Are We There Yet?, in which a brother and sister kid team travel the world, meeting local boys and girls, learning local games and dances, and keeping a crayon journal of all of their experiences.

On February 4, 2007, Are We There Yet? traveled to Machu Picchu to film an episode.  Southern Crossings was contracted as an ideas consultant to the program, costume provider and "finder" of the local kids the hosts made friends with.  It was good fun and a great experience, and we look forward to working together on future South American episodes. Perhaps Brazil in 2008!

Are We There Yet? is airing on National Geographic Kids channel this fall.
 


"It was a great pleasure working with Doug Newton and Southern Crossings on our National Geographic family travel TV series ‘Are We There Yet?’.
Doug showed a great flair for coming up with fun things for kids to do at Machu Picchu, and put a lot of thought and time into working with our specific needs.
He was reliable, organized and thorough, plus he was so friendly and calm that he was a pleasure to work with!  Thanks again, Doug!"

- Stacey Jenkins, Associate Producer, Sinking Ship Entertainment, February 2007