Remote Lands partners with Amanresorts for ultra-luxury jet tour
Upscale tour operator Remote Lands is teaming up with boutique resort group Aman for a luxury 18-day private jet tour next year.
The October 2015 itinerary will visit China, Bhutan, India and Sri Lanka, staying at eight Aman properties in Beijing, Hangzhou, Thimpu, Paro, Rajasthan, Ranthambore, Galle and Tangalle.
The exclusive private jet tour has capacity for just 16 guests at a cost of $57,750 per person based on double occupancy.
Guests will visit Beijing’s Forbidden City, the Great Wall, take a private cruise on Hangzhou’s West Lake, a tour of Jaipur, Bhutan’s Tiger’s Nest monastery, Galle in Sri Lanka and a wildlife safari in Ranthambore National Park.
The tour will be led by Remote Lands CEO Catherine Heald.
"We are proud to be offering the first private jet holiday across Asia staying in spectacular Amanresorts in four countries," Heald said.
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