The trip, which spans three countries in southern Africa, even comes with its own Emirates private jet.
to see the big cats and spend afternoons wine tasting with a master sommelier. The two-week adventure concludes amid the rich biodiversity of Madagascar, where you’ll enjoy the island life on Nosy Anko, a tiny isle off the island country. There you’ll stay at theDelaire Graff Wine Estate
When jaunting between destinations, the 10 travelers will fly on the brand’s exclusive Emirates A319 executive private jet. Rather than offer a conventional seat layout, however, the aircraft is outfitted with 10 private “suites,” with a shower, powder room and communal lounge for socializing. There is also a separate dining room.
“This epic trip will showcase the staggering topographic diversity of Africa’s landscapes—from the sand to the sea—in one fell swoop,” Deborah Calmeyer, CEO & founder of Roar Africa, said in a statement. “This opportunity of a lifetime will have an immediate, positive impact on conservation projects on the ground in Africa. Because where and how we travel matters.”
The two-week journey will be offered starting in 2024. For those interested in the grand adventure, prices start at record $163,300 per person. Hey, we weren’t kidding when said it was expensive.
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