"Africa: Across A Continent by Private Jet" sells out
Abercrombie & Kent is offering a second "Africa: Across a Continent by Private Jet" tour after the first filled up within weeks.
The new tour, scheduled for March 20-April 7, 2014, takes an intimate group of 40 guests to seven countries across the African continent.
Guests will see the 700-foot dunes along Namibia’s Skeleton Coast, take a helicopter tour over Victoria Falls, join in the Great Migration in Tanzania’s Serengeti, come face to face with rare mountain gorillas in Uganda, and sleep in a private tree house on the Zambezi River.
A&K founder Geoffrey Kent will personally host the group on a three-night Tanzanian safari, sharing his years of experience in the Serengeti.
The group will travel on Abercrombie & Kent’s privately chartered Boeing 737, with business-class seats, premium liquor, and a well-chosen wine list.
Accommodations range from elegant lodges to lavish resorts to remote bush camps, "but all offer a distinctive sense of place, gracious hospitality, and inspiring views," the company promises.
Citing a growing Interest in this style of luxury travel for small groups, A&K also is adding an "Around the World with Geoffrey Kent by Private Jet" tour, October 6-31, 2014.
Cheryl
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