Departure
February 21, 2012
Trip Length
23 Days
Price (per person)
$66,950
Single Supplement
$8,500
Internal Airfare
Pricing Notes
Experience eight of the world’s most exciting and remote destinations in Africa, the Indian Ocean, Southeast Asia, the Indian Subcontinent, and the Middle East. Stay in some of the world’s finest properties in unique settings: unwind in the sophisticated Four Seasons on the bank of the Nile River or the Adrère Amellal, an award-winning eco-lodge in the Sahara Desert; choose from a variety of luxury lodges in South Africa; relax in over-water bungalows in the Maldives; and camp under the stars at the Royal Tented Camp at Manvaar in the Great Thar Desert. And all the while, travel with our team of world-class experts and expedition staff.
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London, U.K.
London, U.K.
DAY 1London, U.K. Meet fellow travelers, lecturers, and expedition leaders at a gala welcome dinner. The Dorchester DAYS 2 & 3Cairo & The Pyramids or Siwa Oasis in the Western Sahara Desert, Egypt Fly by private jet to the exotic skyline of Cairo’s soaring mosques and minarets. At the Gîza Plateau, enjoy a private dinner in front of the Great Pyramids and the Sphinx—an exclusive event arranged for us after the site is closed to the public. Discover art and relics thousands of years old at the world-renowned Egyptian Museum—treasures of King Tutankhamun's tomb, including his solid gold mask—the mummy of great Queen Hatshepsut, identified in 2007—then enjoy an exclusive cocktail party at the museum. Wander through the Khan el-Khalili market for a fascinating glimpse of daily life in Cairo, much as it has been for centuries. Or instead of exploring Cairo, venture deep into the Sahara Desert to spend a night in a luxury eco-lodge at the edge of the Great Sand Sea. Adrère Amellal, Siwa Oasis and Four Seasons Nile Plaza, Cairo Four Seasons Nile Plaza, Cairo DAYS 4-6Gorilla Trekking in Volcanoes National Park, Rwanda Travel by private jet to Kigali, the capital of Rwanda, a diverse country of rolling hills, lush green mountains, and active volcanoes. Go on a thrilling trek through bamboo forests for a chance to see endangered mountain gorillas in the wild. Along the way, try to spot some of the 650 bird species here. Then visit the Kigali Memorial Center and browse the local markets for unique handicrafts, including fine Rwandan Agaseke basketry. Mountainview Lodge, Volcanoes National Park, and Kigali Serena Hotel (accommodation upgrades at Volcanoes National DAYS 7 & 8Wildlife Viewing in Kruger National Park Our private jet takes us to South Africa. Sharing a fenceless border with the enormous Kruger National Park, the exclusive Sabi Sand Game Reserve welcomes wildlife while limiting visitor traffic. Venture out on game drives to see creatures of safari lore, such as elephant, buffalo, rhino, giraffe, zebra, hippo, wildebeest, lion, leopard, and cheetah. Various Luxury Lodges, Kruger National Park DAYS 9-11The Maldives Fly by private jet over the Indian Ocean to the Maldives—a group of beautiful islands of pristine white sand beaches, brilliant turquoise lagoons, and swaying palm trees. The Maldives bears the unique distinction of being the lowest country in the world, averaging just under five feet above sea level. Ride a bicycle on the flat ten-mile road connecting five islands, and enjoy unending views of the dazzling blue-green horizon. Swim or snorkel at the heart-shaped Addu Atoll for a chance to see delicate corals and the colorful creatures inhabiting them, such as nudibranches, harlequin shrimp, sweetlips, lionfish, nurse shark, manta rays, and more. Or simply relax in your over-water bungalow at our luxurious resort. Shangri La Villingili Resort and Spa DAYS 12-14Elephant Trekking in Northern Thailand Travel to Chiang Rai by private jet and cruise by traditional riverboat through bamboo forests to our luxury camp near the confluence of the Mekong and Sop Ruak Rivers. Visit an elephant camp where local mahouts will teach travelers to ride, bathe, and feed these gentle giants. Go elephant trekking through teak jungles; visit local hill tribes; and tour the renowned Opium Museum. If you wish, enjoy guided nature walks, go bird watching, take a cooking lesson, and learn local crafts such as basket making, textile weaving, or ceramics. Anantara Golden Triangle Resort (accommodation upgrades available at Four Seasons Golden Triangle Tented Camp) DAYS 15-17The Kingdom of Bhutan Our private jet takes us to Calcutta, India where we transfer to local air to fly deep into the Himalaya Mountains to Paro, Bhutan. Visit the great Paro Dzong and the Paro Museum. Observe Bhuddist monks reciting prayers at the Choeding Temple, and join local Bhutaese for a festive picnic in the countryside complete with traditional archery and dancing. Then transfer to Thimphu to see the Memorial Chorten, visit the Folk Heritage Museum, the Textile Museum, and the National Library. Schedule permitting, meet with a revered spiritual leader. Travelers who wish may hike to Tiger’s Nest Monastery. Uma Paro & Zhiwa Ling (accommodation upgrades available at Amankora) DAYS 18 & 19The Great Thar Desert & Palaces & Fortresses of Jodhpur rural Rajasthan. Spend the day in the Great Thar Desert, ride camels into the sand dunes, and savor an exotic night under the stars in our unique and well-appointed tented safari camp. Return to Jodhpur, where the aristocratic Rajputs erected sumptuous fortresses and palaces. Stroll through the enormous Mehrangarh Fortress, and dine on the ramparts, which afford spectacular views of the city below. Spend the night in a splendid maharaja’s palace. Royal Tented Camp at Manvar and Umaid Bhawan Palace, Jodhpur DAYS 20 & 21The Lost City of Petra or Wadi Rum, Jordan Travel by private jet to Petra and step back in time 2,000 years as you stroll through this enchanting archaeological site—half-built, half-carved into the rose-red rock of a mountain by the ancient Nabataeans. Or, instead of Petra, visit the lunar-like landscapes of Wadi Rum and meet with Bedouins who live in this storied desert valley. Mövenpick Hotel & Resort, Petra DAY 22Morocco / Homeward Following breakfast, our private jet flies us to London, to connect with a regularly scheduled commercial flight home. |
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The expedition price is per person, based on double occupancy. Single supplement applies. The expedition price includes all private jet flights, meals, accommodations, educational program, and philanthropic contributions. Commercial airfare to and from the first and last destination is not included. Please see the Terms & Conditions for details. For your protection and peace of mind, all payments are secured in a bank escrow account that is fully insured by the U.S. Federal Government. |
DAY 1London, England Arrive in London and meet your fellow travelers and the expedition staff during a welcome dinner at our fine hotel. DAYS 2 - 3Cairo & The Pyramids, Egypt Fly by private jet to Cairo, known as “The City of a Thousand Minarets” for its distinctive skyline of Islamic architectural gems. At the Gîza Plateau, enjoy dinner in view of the Great Pyramids. See the Gold Mask of King Tutankhamun and admire art and relics at the world-renowned Egyptian Museum. Wander through the Khan el-Khalili market for a glimpse of daily life in Cairo. DAYS 4 - 6Gorilla Trekking in Volcanoes National Park, Rwanda Go on a thrilling trek through bamboo forests for a chance to see endangered mountain gorillas in the wild. Or, take a helicopter ride over the lush green Virunga Volcanoes, home of the mountain gorillas. In Kigali, visit the Kigali Memorial Center and the Hôtel des Mille Collines (depicted in the film Hotel Rwanda), and browse the local markets for unique handicrafts, including fine basketry. DAYS 7 & 8Greater Kruger Park Safari, South Africa Fly by local aircraft to the South Africa’s most sought-after deluxe camps at the exclusive Sabi Sand Game Reserve, which shares a fenceless border with the world famous Kruger National Park. Venture out on game drives to see creatures of safari lore, such as elephant, buffalo, rhino, giraffe, zebra, hippo, wildebeest, lion, leopard, and cheetah. DAYS 9 - 11The Maldives, A Beautiful Island Paradise Fly over the Indian Ocean to the Maldives and take a short boat ride to the tiny island of Villingili. Relax in your own private paradise—an over-water villa amid swaying palms and turquoise lagoons. Swim or snorkel among delicate corals and huge manta rays, and go wave-surfing, scuba-diving, kayaking, and deep-sea fishing. DAYS 12 - 14Elephant Trekking in Northern Thailand Visit an elephant camp and learn how to bathe and feed these gentle giants, and then ride on them through teak jungles. See the Hall of Opium museum and enjoy your choice of two cultural excursions: In Burma, visit temples, markets, and pagodas, then return to Thailand to see the temples of Chiang Saen and cruise the Mekong in a long tail boat. Or, learn about Thai textiles and ceramics, and then head into the hills to meet the Lahu and Akha tribes. DAYS 15 - 17The Kingdom of Bhutan Fly by private jet to Calcutta, India, and then transfer to local air and fly deep into the Himalayas to Paro, Bhutan. Visit the great Paro Dzong and the Paro Museum. Observe Buddhist monks reciting prayers at Choeding Temple, and enjoy a festive picnic and archery demonstration in the countryside. In Thimphu, visit the Memorial Chorten, a painting school, and a monastery. Or instead of exploring Thimphu, travelers may hike up to Tiger’s Nest Monastery. DAYS 18 & 19The Thar Desert & Jodhpur, India In the legendary Thar Desert, ride camels along the tops of dunes into the sunset, and experience an exotic night under the stars in a well-appointed tented camp. In Jodhpur, explore the Mehrangarh Fortress that towers above the plains and holds priceless art collections. Stroll the old quarter’s lively Sardar Bazaar, and dine at one of the world’s grandest royal residences—still occupied by a maharaja and our home for the night. DAYS 20 & 21The Lost City of Petra or Wadi Rum, Jordan Wander through the enchanting site of Petra—half-built, half-carved into the rose-red rock of a mountain by the ancient Nabataeans. Or explore Wadi Rum on a 4x4 jeep safari and marvel at spectacular rock formations and ancient pictographs. Enjoy a festive Bedouin dinner. DAY 22London Our private jet flies to London, where we have a fine meal and bid farewell to fellow travelers. DAY 23London / Homeward Following breakfast, transfer to the airport to connect with your commercial flight home. |
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Package price is per person, based on double occupancy. Single supplement applies. Intra-tour air pricing is subject to change. International airfare is additional. Other restrictions may apply. Contact us for complete journey details. |
London, England
London, England
![]() | The Dorchester |
Four Seasons Nile Plaza | |
Mountainview Lodge | |
Kigali Serena Hotel | |
![]() | Shangri-La Villingili Resort and Spa |
Anantara Golden Triangle Resort | |
Royal Tented Camp at Manvar | |
![]() | Umaid Bhawan Palace |
Mövenpick Hotel & Resort | |
Peter AwnPeter Awn has been teaching at Columbia University for more than 30 years, where he is currently Dean of General Studies, Director of The Middle East Institute, and Professor of Islamic Religion and Comparative Religion. He has lectured widely to academics and business professionals on the role Islamic religion plays in the current political and social development of the Muslim world. He earned a B.A. in Philosophy and Classical Languages, a M.Div. in Christian Theology, and his Ph.D. in Islamic religion and comparative religion from Harvard University in 1978. He was the first recipient of the Phillip and Ruth Hettleman Award for distinguished teaching and research, and was honored the Great Teacher Award from the Society of Columbia Graduates. He has traveled in Europe, the Middle East, North Africa, Iran, and South Asia. | |
Jack DaultonJack Daulton is an acclaimed lecturer on the art and architecture of non-Western civilizations. He has been a study leader on educational trips to more than 50 countries, including Mongolia, Vietnam, Bhutan, India, Ethiopia, and Mali. He is an expert on the art and architecture of Asia and Africa as well as Buddhism, Hinduism, Islam, and other religions. Daulton is also a practicing attorney with an interest in international law relating to the preservation and conservation of the world's cultural heritage. In a widely reported 1995 federal case, he recovered a 1,000-year-old sculpture that had been stolen from a temple in Burma. | |
Cynthia WernerCynthia Werner is an Associate Professor of Anthropology at Texas A&M. She is a socio-cultural anthropologist with a specialty in economic anthropology, particularly in Central Asia, Mongolia, and societies along the Silk Road. She received her advanced degrees in anthropology from Indiana University and has taught at the University of Iowa and Pitzer College. Dr. Werner looks forward to sharing her insights on social networking, kinship and marriage, small-scale trade, the privatization of agriculture, and the anthropology of tourism. | |
Eszter FoldvaryEszter Foldvary began guiding and leading expeditions after graduating in 1978 from tourism school in Hungary. “I could not picture myself as a teacher…I like to work with people and am interested in traveling….I never wanted to do anything else in my life,” says Eszter. She has led private jet journeys throughout Europe, Asia, Africa, South America, and many other places around the world. Eszter's vast experience, interest in the history of art, ability to speak multiple languages (Hungarian, English, French, and German), and excellent organizational skills serve our travelers very well. | |
2012 Lectures & Leaders TBD | |
Boeing 757
Our specially-outfitted Boeing 757 private jet for 78 travelers offers many special comforts and amenities:
Generously seats 78 passengers in 2x2 configuration instead of the standard 233 seats.
Elegant and plush VIP-class leather seating with 45-degree recline, and ergonomic ecomfort™ foam that reduces pressure and stress. Onboard education system with 24 flat-screen monitors for onboard seminars and destination-specific movies and documentaries, and a library of destination-specific books and other publications.
Award-winning meal service inspired by the cuisines of the destinations featured in our itinerary.
Noise-canceling headsets, in-seat power outlets and plenty of storage space for laptops, digital cameras, and other personal devices.
A specially-trained flight crew of 3 pilots, an expedition chef, a catering officer, two engineers, a dedicated luggage handler, and eight flight attendants, offering one of the highest crew-to-traveler ratios in the business: 1 to 5.
Operated and maintained by the award-winning Thomson Airways, formerly First Choice Airways, based in England. |
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