Siker Viagens e Turismo Pedagógico

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Siker Viagens e Turismo Pedagógico

São Paulo
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A Siker Viagens é uma empresa de assessoria educacional, pedagógica e turística. Nasceu através de próprias experiências vividas, diante das dificuldades em viagens anteriores. Estamos desenvolvendo importantes projetos junto às instituições de ensino e empresas parceiras. Com a ideia de trabalhar,oferecendo oportunidade de mercado, valorizando a arte e a construção do conhecimento de maneira mais significativa,objetiva e criativa. Transformando seus sonhos em realidade

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Siker Viagens e Turismo Pedagógico is São Paulo based place and this enity listed in Tours & Sightseeing category.

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