African Travel rolls out Egypt and Morocco Concierge Collection trips
African Travel, Inc. (ATI) has unveiled two new Egypt and Morocco 2026 Concierge Collection journeys.
These are small-group escorted trips for travelers seeking VIP treatment with top-rated accommodations.
The tour operator is also introducing new “Signature Moments”, offering exclusive experiences.
Another new offering is a luxury Nile cruise on the newly launched Dahabiya Nawara, a vessel with just 12 cabins.
Guests will sail to off-the-beaten path excursions which larger ships cannot reach between Luxor and Aswan.
“We are delighted to launch our new Egypt and Morocco 2026 Concierge Collection luxury escorted adventures,” says Sherwin Banda, President of African Travel, Inc.
“These new Signature Moments have special inclusions which truly enhance and redefine the guest experience, bringing each destination to life in the most meaningful ways.’
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