NINE WORLD WONDERS BY PRIVATE JET
March 9 - April 2, 2009
October 19 - November 13, 2009
25 Days / 24 Nights
A thousand years before you were born, the first of hundreds of carved moai on Easter Island was laboriously hauled into place. You walk through the volcanic quarry from which it was cut.
Three hundred seventy-five years ago, an emperor in mourning designed a magnificent monument to eternal fidelity. You watch the fountains play before the jewel-encrusted white marble dome.
There are places in the world that exist outside time. Visit nine of them on a single journey as unique as its globe-spanning destinations. Nine World Wonders. By private jet.
Design Your DaySM Options
Choice is the essence of true luxury. Make this trip your own with A&K's exclusive Design Your DaySM feature. In selected destinations, you'll choose from an array of sightseeing excursions, sport, shopping and spa options. We'll handle the transportation, guides, and anything else required. Join an Aboriginal art tour with celebrated art historian Judy Friend or spend a morning far off the beaten track in a Cambodian village: whatever you choose, Design Your DaySM lets you experience the world in your own individual style.
Fine Dining and Entertainment
Nothing introduces a foreign destination as quickly - and as pleasurably - as a good meal, and Nine World Wonders offers many opportunities to savor unique cuisines and cultures at their authentic best. An informal dinner and entertainment with an Easter Island family. Lunch of lobster cocktail en gel้e on a balcony overlooking Sydney's Rushcutter's Bay. An evening of legendary Bedouin hospitality at an encampment near Muscat. A Thousand and One Nights extravaganza on the plateau of the Pyramids. All unforgettable opportunities to discover the flavors of your destination.
Privileged Access
The nine wonders around which this trip is planned are landmarks of world culture and history, some that have entranced visitors for millennia. You will see them in ways few others have experienced, with private, "by invitation" access to both must-see sights and hidden delights. You'll view rare Incan artifacts normally hidden to the public, savor an unforgettable dinner in an Easter Islander's home, and watch a traditional dance performance in Siem Reap arranged just for you. It's a unique style of travel made possible by the expertise of A&K's local offices
and 45 years of good relationships with the most interesting people and places on the planet.
The Finest Accommodations
Your accommodations are not only the finest, but also the best examples of the spirit and style of each stop along your way. Revel in the exquisite colonial architecture of the Hotel Monasterio in Cusco. View the full expanse of Sydney Harbor from your harbor view room. Take a refreshing morning swim in the luxurious pool of the Raffles Grand Hotel d'Angkor. Be pampered at the luxurious Four Seasons First Residence in Cairo. At each stop, you'll check in for two or usually three nights.
Suite upgrades as well as pre- and post-tour hotel nights can be confirmed at additional cost subject to availability. Ask for details.
Expert Guidance
It's no exaggeration to say that the quality of your guide determines the quality of your trip. That's why the accomplished Tour Director and Tour Managers accompanying this program have been chosen from the highest ranks of A&K's international coterie of professionals. They are ideal travelling companions: experienced, affable, intelligent, wellinformed, and dedicated to the success of your trip.
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Tour Director, Jan Moester Jan grew up in the Netherlands and by the age of 21 he had visited every country in Europe while guiding groups of American students. A "real" job followed... but the travel bug had bitten too deeply. Jan soon found himself back in the role of professional guide, much to the delight of the devoted clientele of over 25 private jet programs. He was a Tour Manager on the 2006 South America by Private Jet and 2007 Nine World Wonders. |
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Ladislas Ciechanowski Born to Franco-Polish parents in London, Ladislas ("Lado") began his working life as an agriculturalist and estate manager in France and England; he still manages the family farm on a part-time basis. Now a popular A&K Tour Director, Ladislas' linguistic gifts (he has English, Polish, Italian, French and German to his credit) and his informed pan-European outlook make him an ideal travelling companion on the Continent and beyond. |
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Michael Digby Born in northern England, Michael's intercultural experiences began with high school years spent in New York State and continued with a stint on an Israeli kibbutz and a move to Seville. Today Michael is an accomplished professional guide, with a special interest in walking tours and other active outdoor programs in Europe. |
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Han Eryilmaz A resident of Istanbul, Han Eryilmaz's astonishing grasp of Turkish culture and history - combined with his charming and dryly humorous personality - have made him one of A&K's most popular regional Tour Directors. Degrees in both Mechanical Engineering and Art History have fostered an "analytical and poetical look on life"; his career in travel adds an on-going interest in the world's cultures and religions. |
Day 2: Miami - Lima, Peru
If you have visited Cusco and Machu Picchu before or prefer not to travel to high altitudes, a sea-level alternate itinerary can be arranged for Days 2 to 5. Please ask for details.
Day 3: Lima - Cusco
Day 4: Cusco - Machu Picchu
Day 5: Cusco - Lima - Easter Island
Day 7: Design Your Day on Easter Island
DESIGN YOUR DAY OPTIONS:
Archaeology via Horseback or Vehicle
Moai Hike
Hanga Roa Exploration
Day 8: Apia
Day 9: Apia - Depart for Sydney
Day 10: Arrive Sydney, Australia
Day 12: Design Your Day In and Around Sydney
DESIGN YOUR DAY OPTIONS:
A Bird's-Eye View of Sydney
Blue Mountains
Flightseeing to Palm Beach
Golf in Sydney
Wine Tasting in the Hunter Valley
Wellness Spa at The Four Seasons
Day 13: Sydney - Siem Reap, Cambodia
Day 14: Siem Reap
After returning to the hotel for lunch, a late afternoon visit brings you to Ta Prohm, wildly overgrown with strangler figs and silk-cotton trees, untouched since its "discovery" in 1860. Another stop shows you Preah Khan, where a preservation specialist provides fascinating commentary on the struggle to protect Angkor amidst two decades of civil unrest. An optional stop at a rehabilitation center for the victims of land mines illuminates another wartime legacy. Dine tonight at your hotel or at a restaurant in another of Siem Reap's luxury hostelries; suggestions and transportation are provided.
Day 15: Design Your Day in Siem Reap
DESIGN YOUR DAY OPTIONS:
Helicopter to Beng Mealea
Phnom Penh
Spa at the Grand
Day 16: Siem Reap - Yangon, Myanmar - Jodhpur, India
Day 18: Jodhpur - Agra - Muscat, Sultanate of Oman
Day 19: Muscat
Day 20: Muscat - Aqaba - Wadi Rum- Petra, Jordan
Day 21: Petra
Day 22: Petra - Aqaba - Cairo, Egypt
Day 23: Design Your Day in Cairo
DESIGN YOUR DAY OPTIONS:
Valleys of the Kings
Wadi al-Hittan, Fayoum
A Day at the Spa
Day 18: Jodhpur - Agra - Muscat, Sultanate of Oman
Day 25: Cairo - Keflavik - New York, NY
Itineraries and pricing are subject to change.
B = Breakfast, L = Lunch, D = Dinner
Transfer to your hotel by private car arranged by Abercrombie & Kent. After settling in to your room, meet your fellow passengers this evening at a cocktail reception followed by a welcome dinner at your hotel on shimmering Biscayne Bay.
Four Seasons Hotel D
(Flight time : 5 hours , 20 minutes)
Board your private jet for Lima, gateway to the wonders of the ancient Inca civilization. Upon arrival, transfer to your hotel where there is time to relax before this evening's events. Tonight the doors of the Larco Herrera Museum open for a private guided tour of the world's largest collection of pre-Columbian ceramics. Your hosts, the museum curators, invite you for a rare look at more artifacts hidden away in private storage rooms normally closed to the public. Afterward, attend a special dinner as guests of a descendant of the museum's founder.
Swissotel B L D
(Local flight : 1 hour , 20 minutes )
Take a short commercial flight to Cusco, high in the Andes, where the rest of the morning is free to relax and adjust to the altitude. Later this afternoon, visit some of the city's highlights, beginning at the 16th-century Cathedral, its first stone supposedly set in place by Francisco Pizarro himself. North of the city proper lies the Incan fortification of Sacsayhuaman, one of the most skillful stone constructions in the world. This evening gather for cocktails in the candlelit courtyard of La Merced Church, then dine in the church's beautiful Capitular lounge.
Hotel Monasterio B L D
Forgotten for centuries by the outside world, Machu Picchu is one of the bestpreserved remains of the Inca civilization. Board the Hiram Bingham Orient-Express, a luxury train that delivers you to Machu Picchu after the morning crowds have left. Explore this magnificent site in peace and quiet, with guidance by local experts and time to wander the terraced walkways by yourself. Following afternoon tea at the Machu Picchu Sanctuary Lodge, descend by road and board the train to return to Cusco. Dinner is served on board.
Hotel Monasterio B L D
(Local flight : 1 hour 20 minutes )
(Flight time : 4 hours 55 minutes )
Return to Lima on a commercial flight to reunite with your private jet and crew for the journey to Easter Island. Perhaps the most isolated place on earth, this tiny island is an open-air museum of a unique Polynesian culture. After a traditional greeting on arrival, transfer to your hotel. Travel to Ahu Tahai, one of the oldest sites on Easter Island, with three burial platforms guarded by moai. Pause for a twilight cocktail in this extraordinary setting overlooking the sea. Dine this evening at the home of Maria Hake Rapahango, a native Rapanui, and Julio Lagos, her Chilean husband, who prepare a feast of traditional foods cooked over hot stones; dinner is accompanied by local dance and song.
Otai Hotel B L D
Day 6: Easter Island
After a leisurely breakfast, a full day of island exploration begins. Your first stop is Rano Kau volcano. Gaze at the fresh water lake of the volcano and visit its archaeological site. Then visit mountaintop Orongo, once the center of the island's mysterious Birdman Cult. At Akahanga, a large ahu (platform) with four fallen moai is said to mark the burial site of the first island king. Rano Raraku is an evocative stop, a quarry and moai "factory" with statues abandoned in all stages of completion. Drive along the northern coast to the archaeological zone at Anakena, the site of an elegantly presented, sumptuous barbecue lunch. There is time to swim or stroll along one of the island's best beaches. Later this afternoon stop at Vinapu, whose stone walls bear carvings similar to those found at Machu Picchu. The day ends with dinner at your hotel.
Otai Hotel B L D
Easter Island - Apia, Samoa
(Flight time : 5 hours 45 minutes ; possible tech stop at Papeete )
(Flight time : 3 hours 45 minutes )
This morning continue exploring Easter Island on the Design Your Day excursion of your choice. Then transfer to Mataveri International Airport and board your private jet for Apia, Samoa, the heart of Polynesia. Lunch and a late snack are served on the flight. Arrive at Samoa in the afternoon, local time. This evening you are treated to a Samoan fia fia (feast) and a performance of traditional Polynesian dances.
Ana Kai Cave Walk
Go for a guided walk along the coast to meet the fishermen at Hango Piko, see archaeological sites and explore the Ana Kai Cave, site of the only cave paintings on the island associated with the Birdman Cult.
Continue your Easter Island explorations at the ancient ruins of Vaihu and Puna Pau on horseback or by car, and then ride further along the coast to Ahu Akivi. Built in 1460, this site was one of the latest constructions built.
Explore the length and breadth of Easter Island on foot with a scenic walking tour. Circle the lip of Rano Kau or cross locally owned fields to visit natural bathing pools and spectacular archaeological sites.
An exploration of the town Hanga Roa includes a visit to the local museum. Museo Antropologica P. Sebastian Englert houses the only known moai fragment that retains its original white eyes. Also visit the local church, where Christian and local symbolism are curiously combined. Hanga Roa market is a favorite stop for craft items.
Aggie Grey's Lagoon, Beach Resort & Spa B L D
Spend this day your way in glorious Polynesia: enjoy beach and water activities, a Samoan Fofo massage at your hotel's world-renowned spa or a round of golf. For those with the desire for exploration, join a trip around the island including a visit to Vailima, Robert Louis Stevenson's home in the his later years. Lunch is a picnic on the island's pristine sand beach.
Aggie Grey's Lagoon, Beach Resort & Spa B L D
Cross the International Dateline
(Flight time : 6 hours 50 minutes )
After breakfast at your hotel, return to the airport to board your private jet. Enjoy lunch and then congregate in the lounge, enjoy a DVD, or use the time in flight to nap or read. The day is lost crossing the International Dateline.
B L D
Arrive in Sydney in the early afternoon and check into your beautiful hotel. The remainder of the afternoon is at leisure to enjoy your room with a full view of the magnificent Sydney Harbor or stroll along nearby Circular Quay. This evening gather for drinks with art historian Judy Friend, who recounts stories of First Settlement life in Sydney and the effects of colonization on the indigenous Aborigines. Dine at your leisure in your hotel.
Four Seasons B L D
Day 11: Sydney
Explore this vibrant city today on a drive that takes you through the historic Rocks District, into Paddington and its celebrated open-air market, and down to Bondi Beach. Later an "insider's" private harbor cruise takes you to a nearby island for a barbecue lunch Aussie style, including a boomerang-throwing lesson. This afternoon visit Sydney on your own (we can suggest a variety of independent activities) or continue your exploration with a visit to renowned Taronga Park Zoo where an exclusive, behind-the-scenes tour shows you Australia's unique wildlife: koala, kangaroo, emu, wallaby, platypus, wombat and echindna. Dine as you please this evening; Sydney's restaurants are spectacular and we can suggest a favorite.
Four Seasons B L D
After the Design Your Day option of your choice (see left), enjoy a private, behind-thescenes tour of the magnificent Sydney Opera House, modern wonder and icon. Afterwards attend a performance in one of the Opera House's five performance halls. Have dinner at the hotel before or after the performance, as you prefer.
Aboriginal Art with Judy Friend
Explore one of the world's oldest continuous living cultures beginning with a private-access tour in the Art Gallery of New South Wales, led by a museum expert. Then join art historian Judy Friend and view or purchase Aboriginal works at three private galleries.
Start the day weaving through catwalks, up ladders and along the upper Arch to the top of Sydney's Harbour Bridge - a climb that ends with an exhilarating full-circle view of one of the world's most beautiful harbors.
Travel to Blue Mountains National Park, 90 minutes outside Sydney by road, to walk in a lush setting of sandstone outcroppings and hazy blue forests and gaze out over Wentworth Falls, Weeping Rock or Mount Solitary.
The beaches north of Sydney are spectacular and Palm Beach - a narrow finger of land ending at Barrenjoey Head - is one of the most beautiful. A breathtaking seaplane flight takes you over the city, landing for a seafood lunch at Palm Beach.
Bonnie Doon, Long Reef, St. Michael's, Mona Vale, The Lakes: make your choice and enjoy 18 holes at one of the charming, and challenging, courses that ring Sydney.
Australia's oldest wine-producing region, Hunter Valley, is famous for its Chardonnay, Semillon and Shiraz varietals. A two-hour drive brings you to some of the valley's most interesting wineries for tasting.
If you are weary or want some "alone time," we'll treat you to a rejuvinating massage or treatment at Sydney's most famous spa, conveniently located at your hotel.
Four Seasons B L D
(Flight time : 4 hours 55 minutes )
(tech stop at Darwin )
(Flight time : 5 hours 35 minutes )
Your private jet re-crosses the equator, whisking you northwestward to Siem Reap, Cambodia (gateway to Angkor) where a landmark room is reserved for you at your historic hotel. Dine เ la carte at the hotel tonight.
Raffles Grand Hotel d'Angkor B L D
Built between the 9th and 15th centuries AD, the Angkor complex of temples, palaces and terraces is an architectural masterpiece of the first order. This morning you explore its most significant sites, including Angkor Wat, Angkor Thom, the Bayon, the Royal Enclosure, the Elephant Terrace and the Terrace of the Leper King, accompanied all the while by an expert local guide. Glimpse the everyday life of a local family with a stop at a nearby village, where a translator is on hand for questions and answers.
Raffles Grand Hotel d'Angkor B L D
Design Your Day options fill the morning hours (see left) before you rejoin the group for cocktails this evening. Meet Nhean Samban for a personal account Cambodia's recent history, an enthralling story of hiding from American bombs and surviving depredations of the Khmer Rouge. Later, an elaborate poolside dinner is followed by graceful Apsara dancing.
Cambodian Countryside
Drive out into rural Cambodia to visit a local agricultural community, meeting farmers in their fields. This region is also home to the Khmer temples of Banteay Srei and Sulous, renowned for their pink sandstone carvings.
Fly out over the lush Cambodian countryside to Beng Mealea Temple, abandoned for more than 800 years. Land in a field nearby and walk to the temple, perhaps accompanied by local villagers who rarely see western visitors. The scene is magical - a priceless opportunity for photographers.
Fly to Cambodia's capital by scheduled air, accompanied by a guide-historian, to explore a city with a rich but violent past. Tour the Royal Palace, Silver Pagoda, National Museum and Tuol Sleng, a Khmer Rouge detention center outside the city. Shop with the locals at the colorful Russian Market.
Take time off from sightseeing for a rejuvenating morning at the hotel's Amrita Spa. Choose the Angkor Escape package, a perfect restorative for the weary explorer that combines a powerful hydrotherapy bath with full-body massage and skin care treatment.
Raffles Grand Hotel d'Angkor B L D
(Flight time : 1 hour 30 minutes )
(Flight time : 3 hours 25 minutes )
On a day made possible only by private jet, make a true "flying visit" to Myanmar to see Yangon's dazzling Shwedagon Pagoda. This world landmark, gilded with more than eight tons of gold, has dominated the skyline for 2,500 years. After lunch at the elegant Strand Hotel, return to the airport to fly on to Jodhpur, a jewel of a city in northern India whose ancient walls still enclose an exotic jumble of narrow streets and lively bazaars. Check in to your palace hotel (which remains the home of the Jodhpur royal family) with time to freshen up before cocktails. Tonight you dine เ la carte at your hotel.
Taj Umaid Bhawan Palace B L D
Day 17: Jodhpur
The Bishnoi people, who live on the fringes of the great desert outside the city, are famous as "the world's first ecologists". This morning's jeep safari takes you to a series of Bishnoi villages for an up-close look at their unique culture, with stops at shepherds', potters' and weavers' communities. Then travel on to Rohat, once a fort and now an elegant hotel, where the local ruling family welcomes you for lunch. End your day with an optional guided walk around your palace hotel and its museum. This evening, adjourn to the city's Mehrangarh Fort for a celebration of traditional dance and music, followed by dinner on the ramparts.
Taj Umaid Bhawan Palace B L D
(Flight time : 45 minutes )
(Flight time : 3 hours 15 minutes )
Board your private jet for a short postbreakfast flight to Agra and the timeless Taj Mahal. Built 350 years ago by Emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his wife Mumtaz Mahal, this "monument to love" is a filigreed dream in white marble, a spectacle to which no photograph can ever do justice. Reboard your private jet and enjoy a DVD, nap or sip afternoon cocktails en route to Muscat, capital of the Sultanate of Oman. Arrive in the late afternoon and transfer to your luxury hotel on the pristine beach of the Gulf of Oman. Dinner tonight is เ la carte at any of the hotel's restaurants.
Al Bustan Palace B L D
This morning's tour of Muscat begins with a drive through the beautiful embassy quarter en route to Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque, a massive complex that can hold up to 20,000 worshippers. Not many westerners visit the Mosque and Islamic dress standards must be observed. After a visit at the Omani Museum, it's on to Muttrah, a charming seaside quarter of Muscat, complete with traditional bazaar and fish market. In Muscat Old Town you proceed on foot, strolling around the palace of Sultan Qaboos and the 16th-century Portuguese Jalali and Mirani Forts. This evening, step into a Bedouin tent - and a desert feast straight out of Arabian Nights. Savor traditional Omani-Arabian dishes to the accompaniment of folk entertainment, camels and henna painters.
Al Bustan Palace B L D
(Flight time : 4 hours )
Enjoy lunch aloft while your globespanning journey continues west. Arrive in Aqaba, Jordan's southernmost city, then travel north on the King's Highway to Wadi Rum - the "Valley of the Moon." In this otherworldly landscape of shifting colors, sweeping dunes and vast horizons, T.E. Lawrence ("of Arabia") camped with his Bedouin allies during WWI, and the Wadi is still home to Bedouin families who welcome visitors with legendary generosity. Later drive to Petra, arriving in time for dinner and an early night in preparation for tomorrow's exciting journey to the Lost City.
Petra Movenpick Resort B L D
Just a few steps from the hotel lies the entrance to Petra, the city "half as old as time" that was abandoned almost 1,500 years ago and forgotten by the outside world for centuries. Step into the brilliant light bathing the city, and experience for yourself something of the surprise that Petra's first western "discoverers" felt when they stumbled across this spectacular site in the early 19th century. There is time for leisurely exploration of the Treasury, Temple of the Winged Lions, baths, markets and tombs
all hewn from mauve, rose, ochre and blue sandstone. Return to your hotel for a lunch, or eat lunch amid the ruins. This evening, gather at nearby "Little Petra" for torch-lit cocktails accompanied by oriental music; from there your "Nabataean" hosts lead you to the 2,000-year-old site where dinner and entertainment await.
Petra Movenpick Resort B L D
(Flight time : 1 hour 30 minutes )
After breakfast return to Aqaba airport to board your private jet bound for Egypt. On arrival, transfer to the renowned Mena House at the edge of the Giza Plateau, where you meet Dr. Zahi Hawass, Secretary General of the Supreme Council of Antiquities. Dr. Hawass's insights into ancient Egypt are a prelude to your visit to the Pyramids and the Sphinx. The Great Pyramid is the only survivor of the Seven Wonders of the ancient world, and it remains just as awe-inspiring today. Take an insider's tour of the recently discovered Workmen's Tomb (not yet open to the public) as well as a tour of the Solar Boat Museum. Proceed to Cairo to check into your hotel - or, if you wish, stay for the evening Sound and Light Show at the Sphinx. Dine tonight at any of the restaurants in your hotel.
Four Seasons Hotel Cairo at The First Residence B L D
Explore another facet of ancient Egyptian culture, chosen from the full-day excursions available today (see right). On your return to Cairo, dine where you please, at your hotel or a city restaurant - we'd be happy to suggest some favorites.
Memphis and Sakkara
Travel back in time to Memphis, capital of Egypt's Old Kingdom. Its legendary splendors are no more but the 18th Dynasty's Alabaster Sphinx remains, as does a beautifully carved statue of Ramses II - enough to evoke the days when this was one of the great temple cities of Egypt. Nearby Sakkara was Memphis's necropolis, its many pyramids including the fabled Step Pyramid built by Zoser I in 2686 BC.
Travel south to Luxor aboard a commercial flight for a morning's tour of the East Bank temple of Karnak. Then cross the Nile to explore some of the 64 richly-decorated tombs discovered to date in the Valley of the Kings. Other sightseeing highlights include the fabled Colossi of Memnon. Return to Cairo by air in the evening.
A day-long four-wheel-drive expedition, accompanied by a private Egyptologist is to the country's largest desert oasis. Explore the "Garden of Egypt" with its citrus, nut and olive groves. You also see fossilized skeletons - more than 40 million years old - that illustrate the evolution of whales from land-based to marine mammals.
Abercrombie & Kent is pleased to treat you to a restorative body treatment, facial treament or massage at your hotel's Spa and Wellness Center. Relax with a glass of cool mineral water, fresh fruits and an array of magazines while specialists restore your zest for life.
Four Seasons Hotel Cairo at The First Residence B L D
Day 24: Cairo
Spend the morning in the Egyptian Museum of Antiquities, filled with art and artifacts that evoke the gilded splendors, and the poignant everyday activities, of the ancient kingdom. Highlights include the treasures found in the tomb of Tutankhamun and the Mummy Room, which houses the remains of 27 of his New Kingdom relations. Lunch is aboard a boat while cruising the Nile before spending the afternoon pursuing independent activities or exploring Cairo's Islamic heritage. Begin at the medieval Citadel of Salah El Din high above the city, then walk down from Bab El Fotouh into the heart of old walled Cairo and the Khan El Khalili Bazaar. This evening marks the end of your journey with an extraordinary event: a romantic Thousand and One Nights-style dinner. Ride a camel caravan out onto the Giza plateau, in sight of the Pyramids, where flaming torches lead you to a tented banquet of meze appetizers, grilled meats and honeysoaked pastries. It is a memorable ending to an unforgettable trip.
Four Seasons Hotel Cairo at The First Residence B L D
(Flight time : 45 minutes )
(Flight time : 3 hours 15 minutes )
Board your private jet for a short postbreakfast flight to Agra and the timeless Taj Mahal. Built 350 years ago by Emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his wife Mumtaz Mahal, this "monument to love" is a filigreed dream in white marble, a spectacle to which no photograph can ever do justice. Reboard your private jet and enjoy a DVD, nap or sip afternoon cocktails en route to Muscat, capital of the Sultanate of Oman. Arrive in the late afternoon and transfer to your luxury hotel on the pristine beach of the Gulf of Oman. Dinner tonight is เ la carte at any of the hotel's restaurants.
Al Bustan Palace B L D
(Flight time : 7 hours 45 minutes )
(Flight time : 6 hours )
Board your private jet for the last time to cross the Atlantic westbound en route to the U.S. Following a fuel stop and crew change in Iceland, you arrive in New York City in the late afternoon. After clearing U.S. arrival procedures, connect to an evening commercial flight to your home city.
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| Date | Priced from per person double occupancy |
Single Occupancy |
| March 9 - April 2, 2009 | $89,800 | $97,755 |
| October 19 - November 13, 2009 | $89,800 | $97,755 |
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