Abercrombie & Kent has done it again. The luxury travel company is offering yet another trip of a lifetime with the announcement of the upcoming Wonders of the World by Private Jet package.
The itinerary (as you’d imagine) whisks guests around the world via jet, with space for 50 paying customers from September 17 to October 10, 2015.
Beginning and ending in the US, the trip takes punters to Machu Picchu, aboard the luxurious Hiram Bingham train, then on to a traditional feast on Easter Island, dinner at the Sydney Opera House and then scavenges for archaeological insights at Angkor Wat with champagne breakfasts, et al.
If that’s not enough, there’s the Taj Mahal at sunrise, Istanbul’s most iconic cultural addresses and luxury camping in Morocco, with traditional performances by Gnaoua tribesmen.
“To visit even one of these wonders is a dream for many, but to be able to experience eight of these iconic destinations in one spectacular journey is something only A&K can offer,” explained company founder and tour guide Geoffrey Kent.
“To do this trip on your own would take three times as long and cost more than twice as much.”
Wonders of the World by Private Jet, as well as all of Abercrombie & Kent’s private jet journeys, offer an open bar journey aboard a privately chartered Icelandair Boeing 757-200ER.
The jets boast 50 custom-designed, fully lie-flat Italian leather seats, which are all equipped with a personal massage system, adjustable headrests and lumbar supports.
To learn more about Wonders of the World by Private Jet (24 days, from US $108,000 per person, double occupancy) visit the firm’s minisite here.