What a million-pound holiday looks like
Luxury tour operator Destinology has launched a family holiday fit for a millionaire.
One of the world’s most expensive family holidays is a three-month long once-in-a-lifetime trip to Africa, India, Asia, Australia and Dubai, costing a cool £1 million for a family of four.
The itinerary blends off the beaten track wildlife and wilderness excursions with visits to some of the most cosmopolitan cities in the world.
It departs on 10 Apr 2024.
It includes the finest hotels such as exclusive wilderness lodges, rainforest cabins and luxury glamping.
All air travel is Business Class or by private helicopter charter.
The tailor-made holiday firm was tasked with sharing suggestions for the most sought-after travel experiences around the world.
They combined them into a one-in-a-million holiday visiting 10 different countries.
Ryan Johnston, Destinology MD said: “We asked our experts, if money was no object, what would our clients like to do and what does their dream holiday look like?”
“After thoughtful consideration, we have imagined this exclusive once-in-a-lifetime holiday.”
“The whole team is very passionate about this itinerary and has worked hard to perfect every single element “.
It starts in Kigali, Rwanda, including three nights in a Forest Villa in Volcanoes National Park with a gorilla trekking excursion.
It then visits an elephant camp, goes on safari and features a sunset champagne cruise before visiting Mauritius and the Seychelles.
There are a dozen nights in India with a visit to the Taj Mahal, Thailand, Singapore, Bali and to Australia.
It includes Sydney, Uluru and the Great Barrier Reef.
This holiday of a lifetime ends with seven nights in Dubai.
View the full itinerary here.
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