Asian Icons By Private Jet – June 2006
Luxury tour operator Connoisseur Tours in conjunction with J&H Air Charters is operating a 14 day fully inclusive tour to Asia, travelling by a privately chartered Australian Airlines jet.
The tour leaving Australia on 31 May 2006 will firstly travel to Vietnam where guests will visit Ho Chi Minh City and the Cu Chi Tunnels, French Colonial Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum and Gardens and Halong Bay. The private jet will then fly to Chongqing in China for a four night cruise on the Yangtze River seeing the remarkable three gorges and the largest dam ever built.
Continuing on in China to Xian for the amazing Terracotta Warriors and Wild Goose Pagoda before a relaxing visit to Kota Kinabalu in Malaysia on the way home.
“We have extended our totally all inclusive approach to travel for this tour” says Craig Bowen, Managing Director of Connoisseur Tours. “The exceptional value price of $12,995 per person includes all air travel on a private Boeing 767, five star accommodation, a four night cruise on The Yangtze, all meals including regional banquets, wine with meals, entertainment, all tours, transfers, tipping and taxes and is fully escorted by our team of friendly professional guest attendants – including our own Tour Doctor.”
For more information call Craig Bowen – Managing Director Connoisseur Tours on 0412-664-533
Graham Muldoon
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