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Contact your travel professional or Abercrombie & Kent Australia at: Level 3, 290 Coventry Street, South Melbourne, Victoria 3205 Tel 03 9536 1800 Fax 03 9536 1805 Toll Free 1300 851 800 0800 441 638 (within New Zealand) 800 4747 7700 (within Asia) Email [email protected] ABN 55005422999 Licence No 30494

EUROPE

LUXURY SMALL GROUP JOURNEYS

CONNECTIONS WORLDWIDE JOURNEYS

ESCAPES

LATIN AMERICA

AUSTRALIA & PAPUA NEW GUINEA

LUXURY POLAR EXPEDITION CRUISES

AFRICA & ARABIA

INDIA & THE ORIENT

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Let us inspire you

Welcome to our new collection of journeys which is bigger than ever before. We’ve included our signature destinations in the style you know and expect from A&K – where every detail is taken care of, the planning is meticulous and the on-ground experience unparalleled. But because we are always on the road in search of the next big thing, we’ve also added destinations that are less well known and off the beaten track.

With experts on the ground in these regions we can deliver the reliable service that A&K is known for, ensuring the best accommodation choices, the finest transport, the most experienced guides and the guarantee of safety and security wherever you are. You can now join a small group of like-minded travellers on an exciting adventure with an expert host; travel as a family or couple on a holiday that’s tailored just for you or go with the great value option of a slightly larger group staying in comfortable and well located lodgings with less structured touring and more flexibility. The choice is yours.

Our expert travel specialists care about you. They listen to your brief and help you decide which of our travel styles and destinations is best suited to your needs. Our mission is to deliver you a dream holiday every time.

Enjoy our new portfolio and let the process begin.

Geoffrey KentFounder, Chairman and CEO of the Abercrombie & Kent Group of Companies

Fushimi Inari Shrine, Japan

the scarlet shrine gates stretched on for ever and drew us in to the tunnel

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each glimpse around every corner revealed vibrant colour and rich embellishment

Traditional Indian costume

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a&k Philanthropy 4

the a&k Difference 6

map 8

India & Beyond 10india 12bhutan 22nepal 23Sri Lanka 24Hosted Journey in Sri Lanka 28Group Journeys in india 30india & beyond Hotels 31

The Orient 34china 36tibet 42mongolia 43myanmar 44Vietnam 48cambodia & Laos 54thailand & Laos 56indochina 58Japan 60Hosted Journeys in the orient 64 Group Journeys in the orient 68orient Hotels 70

terms & conditions 72

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New Delhi’s Deepalaya, India

smiling faces greeted us on arrival at the school

Abercrombie & Kent Philanthropy

A deep-rooted consideration for the natural world infuses each and every Abercrombie & Kent journey.

A&K believes passionately that travel should both respect the natural environment and benefit the indigenous peoples whose lands we visit. For over 30 years, A&K has been intimately involved in the support of these communities, their environments and their ecosystems.

Abercrombie & Kent Philanthropy, guided by Vice Chairman Jorie Butler Kent, facilitates our commitment to socially and ecologically responsible travel worldwide, as well as helping our guests to become actively involved in these efforts. Every Abercrombie & Kent office plays an important hands-on role in its community, proudly sponsoring projects directly benefiting the local people and environment.

For example, at New Delhi’s Deepalaya, with assistance from AKP, destitute and handicapped students learn vocational skills for employment in computers, beauty, culture, air-conditioning/refrigeration and electronics.

In the Siem Reap area, A&K Philanthropy works with Sam’s Brothers Clean Water Project constructing simple wells which provide families and local communities in rural Cambodia with access to clean, bacteria-free water.

In the small village of Sin Kyun Village, Myanmar, AKP is helping improve the quality of life for the locals. Support began by providing a library and house for an English teacher there.

Tourism has the potential to enrich yet also threaten the fabric and spirit of fragile destinations. Travellers have the opportunity to visit and be personally involved in these projects.

Programmes marked with a represent opportunities for travellers to be personally involved in these projects.

For further information please visit www.abercrombiekent.com.au/philanthropy

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the richly coloured lotus blooms were simple and decorative

Lotus flowers, Hanoi, Vietnam

Abercrombie & Kent works with the best airlines to fly you around the world. Our preferred partners are listed below.

50 YearS & countinG

For over half a century, Abercrombie & Kent has been a pioneer in the world of luxury travel, seeking at every turn to redefine the notion of what is possible on holiday. We have made it our business to specialise in destinations and itineraries that are extraordinary and specially tailored to your needs.

With experience comes excellence and reliability and with A&K this translates to peace of mind and security. Our guests are our priority. You are looked after from beginning to end and beyond. Even when unexpected events occur or things don’t go to plan because of circumstances beyond A&K’s control we’ll go the extra mile for your wellbeing.

DeDicateD exPertiSe

Our expert team of Travel Specialists regards travel not as an occasional diversion, but as a calling that stimulates the mind and nourishes the spirit. Exceptionally well-travelled individuals they are on call for recommendations, guidance and first hand feedback. Staying in constant touch with A&K’s partners and network of offices throughout the world also means the most up-to-date information is at their fingertips. All this translates to the best experience for you.

SeamLeSS PriVate JourneYS

For over 50 years we have researched every destination we go to. Itineraries are subjected to close scrutiny and every element of a journey is carefully considered in terms of logistics and guest enjoyment. The result is the selection of holidays featured in this brochure, each one tried and tested, presenting the destination in the best possible way, in seamless style and comfort. These journeys are all designed to give you an experience beyond compare and are operated on a private basis for you and your travelling companion.

SmaLL GrouP JourneYS

A&K offers a range of small group journeys to suit varying styles and budgets. Ask about our portfolio of Luxury Small Group Journeys which represents the finest in small group travel or our Connections Group Journeys which are designed to combine A&K’s high standards of service with never-before-seen value. See pages 30 & 68-69 for a summary of these journeys.

cuStomiSeD For You

A&K offers a bespoke service, personally customising an itinerary incorporating your individual interests and needs. Our Travel Specialists deliver one-on-one consultations, taking the time to understand the destinations, experiences and elements that constitute your ideal holiday. With this information and the ongoing feedback received from our travellers and partners, we recommend the best holiday for you – whether an itinerary from the brochure or one that is developed to fit your personal requirements.

a GLobaL network

In contrast to other travel companies who rely on third parties to create their programmes and support them on the ground, our A&K itineraries are backed by over 2,200 handpicked staff across our 52 offices worldwide. We know that through our global network of experts, we have the knowledge and resources to create memorable journeys and take care of every detail before, during and after your journey.

our GuiDeS

It is often said that a guide has the ability to make or break a special journey. We concur. A&K’s guides are the best in the business and are guaranteed to deliver a superlative experience each and every time. All are blessed with extensive knowledge and the ability to bring local attractions to life. Multilingual and well travelled, each possesses insight into the diverse attractions and cultural interactions present throughout the region. Irrespective of the destination, our guides will enlighten you in every locale with insider information that adds depth to your holiday.

HoSteD JourneYS

Also available is A&K’s exclusive portfolio of expert-led small group journeys taking guests to a variety of different destinations around the world. The journeys are creatively designed with educational elements that broaden the mind and foster an in-depth knowledge of the destinations, their people, wildlife and culture. Group sizes are no more than 24 with expert tour hosts who are both entertaining and charismatic travelling companions with strong connections to the destination or expertise relevant to the journey focus. See pages 28, 64 & 66 for our Hosted Journeys.

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The A&K Difference

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A&K’S INDIA & THE ORIENTWhere will your journey take you?

inDia

turkmeniStan

uzbekiStan

Sri Lanka

bHutannePaL

tibet

cHina

monGoLia

mYanmar

tHaiLanD

LaoS

camboDia

Vietnam

JaPan

IndIa Dazzling colours, spice-laden markets, beach temples and desert forts plus legendary culinary traditions, world famous monuments and palm-lined backwater canals.

TurkmenIsTan A powerful player on the ancient Silk Road, the vestiges of once powerful empires are seen today in its monuments, caravanserais and archaeological relics.

srI Lanka Though compact, Sri Lanka packs a punch with World Heritage sites, hill stations, golden beaches and national parks plus beautiful boutique hotels.

nePaL Dramatic Himalayan landscapes are just the beginning in this tiny nation of friendly, smiling people, extraordinary wildlife and World Heritage sites. There are also adventure activities aplenty.

CHIna Nowhere on earth does ancient history meet modern progress so much as in China, the world’s most populous nation with attractions to match.

mongoLIa One of travel’s last frontiers, Mongolia is vast, remote, strikingly beautiful and authentic. A land of open plains, desert landscapes, majestic mountains and Nomads who still eke out a living on the steppe as they have done for centuries.

JaPan Intriguing and hospitable, Japan is home to ancient temples and shrines as well as futuristic cities, pristine landscapes, a vibrant contemporary culture and one of the world’s favourite cuisines.

uzbekIsTan Home to the legendary cities of Samarkand and Bukhara, expect extraordinary architecture, grand mosques, UNESCO World Heritage sites, breathtaking landscapes and rich handicrafts.

CambodIa With a complex history spanning six centuries, Cambodia’s greatest legacy are the Angkor temples. A thriving handicraft industry exists plus an exciting culinary scene.

THaILand One of Southeast Asia’s friendliest destinations, Thailand is blessed with breathtaking scenery, beaches, mountains, a vibrant culture, hill tribes, great shopping and a tantalising cuisine.

mYanmar Authentic and still unspoiled, Myanmar is one of the most popular destinations in Southeast Asia. See Buddhist temples, the majestic Ayeyarwady, dreamy landscapes and small villages.

VIeTnam With a tropical climate, ancient culture, a mouth-watering cuisine, fascinating village life plus great shopping and beaches, Vietnam is a world in one country.

Laos Still relatively unexplored, Laos retains a sleepy charm with World Heritage sites, a rich Buddhist culture and a smattering of luxury hotels.

bHuTan Though tiny, this Buddhist kingdom in the Eastern Himalayas has cultivated an unspoiled culture and traditional lifestyle thanks to its isolation from the rest of the world.

TIbeT A land of breathtaking mountain scenery, sweeping landscapes and a rich Buddhist culture with monasteries, prayer flags, yaks and nomads.

India & Beyond

The Orient

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India & BeyondA visit to India is a sensory adventure, its colours are dazzling and its sights many. There are spice-laden markets and places of pilgrimage, beach temples and desert forts. Its culinary traditions are legendary and its monuments number some of the world’s most famous. From the high mountains of the Himalaya to the palm-lined backwaters of Kerala, the opulent palaces of Rajasthan to its incredible wildlife, A&K delivers the best of India.

In the region, Bhutan, Nepal and Sri Lanka also offer fascinating attractions, intriguing cultural diversity and breathtaking natural wonders. These places work well in combination with an Indian journey or else as an individually focused holiday.

when to Go

Characterised by a hot, tropical climate the best time to travel to India and Sri Lanka is during the Australian summer when conditions are more temperate and humidity lower. Expect the monsoon May to September with rain generally in the morning or late afternoon. Travelling at this time shows the country in a lush new light. In the Himalayan regions to the north, travel is recommended late spring or autumn. Nepal’s monsoon occurs June to September, October and November are prime months to visit.

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blue whale, Sri Lanka

ayurvedic treatment, india

monk in prayer, nepal

balloon Safari, Jaipur

RAJASTHAN FROM ABOVE Float gently over forts and palaces, scattered mountain ranges, traditional villages and colourful fields in some of India’s most dramatic locations. You’ll fly with India’s first fully licensed and approved Hot Air Balloon company, Sky Waltz, taking to the skies in Jaipur, Ranthambore, Pushkar or Udaipur with highly experienced international pilots.

AyuRVEDA & WELLNESS

India is home to the ancient and mystical art of healing – the science of Ayurveda. Practiced for over 5,000 years, this scientific art brings the mind and body in harmony with Mother Nature using traditional herbal medicine, a range of treatments, yoga, massage, acupuncture and meditation. Southern India has a multitude of wellness retreats offering Ayurvedic packages which can be tailored to your specific needs.

AERIAL WHALE WATCHINg

Sri Lanka has astonishingly rich marine life and the seas around the country are some of the best for whale-watching. There are year-round viewing opportunities of blue and sperm whales with the east coast at Trincomalee good from May to October and the southern season running November through April. A chartered seaplane is one of the best vantage points you’ll get.

FINDINg yOuR INNER pEACE

During a journey to Bhutan or Nepal interact with Buddhist monks, engage in a healing ritual with Hindu shamans, light butter lamps and hoist prayer flags in the most breathtaking Himalayan surrounds and you’re sure to focus your mind and find righteousness. You’ll have the opportunity to learn meditation techniques and healing secrets from the masters and return spiritually renewed.

Go Beyond the OrdinaryWhen you book a special holiday with Abercrombie & Kent you are booking with the company that knows the region inside out. Operating throughout the Indian subcontinent for over 30 years, A&K today remains at the pinnacle of success delivering unique and memorable experiences. These are some of the opportunities you can experience on a luxury journey to the subcontinent with A&K. Ask an A&K Travel Specialist about including one of these surprises in your itinerary.

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ARABIAN SEA

INDIA

Delhi

Agra

Nimaj

Udaipur

JaipurJaisalmer

Jodhpur

NEPAL

CHINA

INDIA | 14 Days | Delhi – Agra – Jaipur – Nimaj – Jodhpur – Udaipur

This best-selling private journey offers all the colour of India in two weeks, from bustling cityscapes to the remote countryside. There are iconic attractions aplenty on this well-paced journey including Delhi’s Red Fort, the inimitable Taj Mahal, the Pink City of Jaipur, Jodhpur’s breathtaking Mehrangarh Fort and the lakeside charms of Udaipur. You’ll learn from the experts about ancient monuments and historic palaces, understand its complex history, experience an engaging culture and bed down in some of the country’s finest hotels.

Day 1: arrive Delhi. A warm A&K welcome to India’s northern gateway and private transfer to your hotel. With a rich Moghul history and vestiges of its colonial past, India’s capital is a vibrant metropolis. Taj Palace New Delhi (Executive Suite)

Day 2: Delhi. This morning join a local expert on a stroll through the lively alleyways of Old Delhi, formerly known as Shahjahanabad. Explore the imposing Red Fort and the busy streets of Chandni Chowk market, the by-lanes of the walled city, Jama Masjid (the biggest mosque in India), ending in the colourful spice market – a sensory experience. In the afternoon, drive through the majestic boulevards of New Delhi (B). Taj Palace New Delhi (Executive Suite)

Day 3: Design Your Day Delhi. See more of what defines this surprising city and choose one of the following half day activities. A shopping tour is sure to unearth many a treasure; or be part of a hands on culinary experience delving into the intricacies of Indian cuisine; or alternatively visit Deepalaya, a local A&K Philanthropy sponsored primary school making a difference to young lives (B). Taj Palace New Delhi (Executive Suite)

Day 4: Delhi – agra. Drive to Agra (approx. 4 hrs) and in the afternoon visit the vast Agra Fort, a massive walled city that took seven years to complete. Finish the day in splendour at India’s most magnificent monument, the Taj Mahal, just as the sun is setting. One of the features of your beautiful hotel is the jaw dropping views of the monument you’ll get from your room (B). The Oberoi Amarvilas (Premier Room with Balcony)

Day 5: agra – Jaipur. See the Taj Mahal again at sunrise before driving (approx. 1 hr) to the 16th century sandstone fortress of Fatehpur Sikri, a well preserved Moghul palace city which housed 200,000 people at its prime. Continue to Bharatpur for lunch then onto the pink city of Jaipur (approx. 4 hrs) arriving late afternoon. (B,L). The Oberoi Rajvilas (Premier Room)

Day 6: Jaipur. Today’s adventure includes a visit to the magnificent hilltop Amber Fort and an elephant safari, Rajput style. Meet your brightly decorated mount and enjoy an elephant back ride through the bush with accompanying mahout. Breakfast or lunch is included afterwards (depending on the season). This afternoon visit Jaipur’s major sights: the City Palace, the Palace of the Winds and the Jantar Mantar Observatory and take a rickshaw ride through the streets (B). The Oberoi Rajvilas (Premier Room)

Day 7: Design Your Day Jaipur. Tailor today to suit and choose one of the following activities. A private cooking class in the home of a local family, a walking tour of the city including the spice and vegetable market or a shopping expedition with car and driver (B). The Oberoi Rajvilas (Premier Room)

Day 8: Jaipur – nimaj. Drive (approx. 4 hrs) into the countryside to the Rajasthani tented camp of Chhatra Sagar located on the edge of a hundred year old reservoir on the Nimaj Estate. An evening nature walk reveals over 200 bird species (B,L,D). Chhatra Sagar (Tent)

Day 9: nimaj. Enjoy the peace and quiet of this idyllic rural location. Tour the local farm and village by open top jeep, see the region’s cottage industries in action and visit the school (B,L,D). Chhatra Sagar (Tent)

taj Lake Palace, udaipur

Splendours of Rajasthan

Day 10: nimaj – Jodhpur. Continue by road (approx. 2 hrs) to the blue city of Jodhpur situated on the edge of the great Thar Desert. A grand historic palace hotel is your base for the next two nights. This afternoon visit the imposing Mehrangarh Fortress which perches in stately grandeur above the city. Close to the fort complex see Jaswant Thada, a white marble cenotaph built to commemorate a 19th century Maharajah (B). Taj Umaid Bhawan Palace (Palace Room)

Day 11: Jodhpur. Travel into the heart of rural Rajasthan to visit a Bishnoi village and gain a fascinating insight into the farming methods and traditions of these people who are recognised as early conservationists. Visit a local dhurrie (cotton rug) maker whose products are highly sought after the world over. The afternoon is at leisure (B,L). Taj Umaid Bhawan Palace (Palace Room)

Day 12: Jodhpur – udaipur. Continue south to the most romantic Rajasthani city, Udaipur, famous for its beautiful lakes and serene

Jaisalmer Extension | 3 Days Head to Rajasthan’s westernmost reaches with a foray to the ‘Golden City’ of Jaisalmer. Famous for its ‘living’ sandstone fort which dominates the landscape, it is home to a quarter of the city’s population and some exquisite Jain temples. There are beautiful examples of intricately carved havelis (old merchant homes) and the desert experience at luxury desert camp The Serai is sublime.

Price Twin Share Per Person: From $1,685 Solo Traveller: From $2,965

atmosphere (approx. 6 hrs). Stop for lunch and also visit the important Ranakpur temples en route. Your hotel is the world famous Taj Lake Palace which was built in 1740 as a royal summer retreat and appears to float on the calm surface of Lake Pichola (B,L). Taj Lake Palace (Luxury Room)

Day 13: udaipur. A morning introduction to the city’s key sites including the City Palace complex, the Sahelion-ki-Bari Gardens and the Crystal Gallery Museum. The afternoon is at leisure with time to enjoy your iconic hotel (B). Taj Lake Palace (Luxury Room)

Day 14: Depart udaipur. Transfer to the airport for your onward flight (B).

Price Twin Share Per Person: From $10,090 Solo Traveller: From $18,490

the blue city of Jodhpur

city Palace, Jaipurrajasthan colours

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RoadRail

INDIA

Delhi

Agra

Rishikesh

Mumbai

Shimla

NEPAL

CHINA

Varanasi

Ranthambore

Jaipur

Udaipur

Darjeeling

INDIA | 10 Days | Delhi – Agra – Ranthambore National Park – Jaipur – Udaipur

Royal Rajasthan

This journey is the perfect, well-paced introduction to India’s colourful north. Focusing on the region’s Moghul heritage and its Raj history, some of the country’s finest hotels and resorts are included as well as an exciting safari in search of the elusive Royal Bengal Tiger. Use this journey as a starting point and add other extension ideas for a more in-depth Indian experience.

Day 1: arrive Delhi. A warm welcome to the Indian capital and a transfer to your luxurious hotel. The Leela Palace Delhi (Premier Room)

Day 2: Delhi. Join a local expert on a walk through lively Old Delhi. Wind your way through Chandni Chowk, past Jama Masjid, the biggest mosque in India, through the by-lanes of the walled city ending in the colourful spice market. Later, discover the majestic boulevards of New Delhi designed by Lutyens in 1920 (B). The Leela Palace Delhi (Premier Room)

Day 3: Delhi – agra. Drive south-east to Agra (approx. 4 hrs) and this afternoon visit the vast Agra Fort, a massive walled city which took seven years to complete. The views over the Yamuna River towards the Taj are breathtaking. Finish the day in splendour at India’s most magnificent monument, the Taj Mahal, just as the sun is setting (B). The Oberoi Amarvilas (Premier Room with Balcony)

Day 4: agra – ranthambore national Park. See the Taj Mahal again at sunrise before transferring to Bharatpur railway station, stopping en route at the beautiful and well preserved Moghul palace city of Fatehpur Sikri. Board the train to Sawai Madhopur where you are met and transferred to your luxury tented accommodation on the edge of Ranthambore National Park (B,L). The Oberoi Vanyavilas (Luxury Tent)

Day 5: ranthambore national Park. Formerly the hunting reserve of the Maharajas of Jaipur, the park played host to many royal hunting parties but today it is famous for its tiger sightings and is one of the best places in the country to see these majestic predators in the wild. Game drives are twice daily with local naturalist guides (B). The Oberoi Vanyavilas (Luxury Tent)

Day 6: ranthambore – Jaipur. This morning enjoy a morning game drive, before continuing your journey (approx. 3 hours) to the pink city of Jaipur (B). The Oberoi Rajvilas (Premier Room)

Day 7: Jaipur. Visit the magnificent hilltop Amber Fort, followed by an elephant safari at nearby Dera Amer, Rajput style. Breakfast or lunch is included afterwards (depending on the season). This afternoon visit the sights of Jaipur: the City Palace, the Palace of the Winds, Jantar Mantar Observatory and take a rickshaw ride through the streets (B). The Oberoi Rajvilas (Premier Room)

Day 8: Jaipur – udaipur. Today transfer southwest to the beautiful lake city of Udaipur (approx. 7 hrs) with a lunch stop en route (B,L). The Oberoi Udaivilas (Premier Lake View Room)

Day 9: udaipur. This morning visit the City Palace complex, the Sahelion-ki-Bari Gardens and the Crystal Gallery. This afternoon is at leisure with time to enjoy your beautiful hotel (B). The Oberoi Udaivilas (Premier Lake View Room)

Day 10: Depart udaipur. Transfer to the airport for your onward flight (B).

Price Twin Share Per Person: From $6,385 Solo Traveller: From $11 ,550

amber Fort, Jaipur

Road

ARABIAN SEA

BAY OF BENGAL

INDIA

SRI LANKA

Kochi

Kumarakom

Mumbai

Goa

Hyderabad

INDIA | 6 Days | Kochi – Backwaters – Kumarakom - Kochi

Time moves at a more leisurely pace in the south and it’s no different in Kerala on India’s tropical Malabar Coast. Kochi is a veritable delight: trading port for centuries, the colonial influences are still strong with plenty of exciting attractions and diversions. A highlight of any trip to Kerala is a cruise exploring the backwater canals in a private houseboat, cared for by an attentive crew. Designed in the style of a traditional rice barge this leisurely journey reveals all the colour and charm of the area.

Day 1: arrive kochi. A warm welcome to Kerala and your hotel which is situated on Willingdon Island with a magnificent view of Cochin harbour. As one of India’s principal sea ports, Kochi was the centre of India’s spice trade for many centuries. Vivanta by Taj Malabar Cochin (Superior Charm Sea View Room, Tower Wing)

Day 2: kochi. Your private guide accompanies you through Fort Cochin, the first European colonial settlement in India – see the Mattancherry Palace, the Jewish synagogue built in 1568 and St. Francis Church, the oldest European church in India. Cruise the harbour this evening on a private motor yacht (B). Vivanta by Taj Malabar Cochin (Superior Charm Sea View Room, Tower Wing)

Day 3: kochi – alleppey. Drive south along the coast to Alleppey (approx. 1.5 hrs) where you board your private houseboat for an overnight cruise of the beautiful Kerala backwaters. Your traditional crewed houseboat is a simple and charming mode of transport, taking you into the heart of the palm-fringed backwaters where life has changed little over centuries. You’ll see fishermen with their daily catch, women washing at the waterside, brightly painted houses, boats laden with coir and copra and everywhere beaming faces. Your chef will produce delicious, fresh Keralan cuisine cooked on board (B,L,D). Kumarakom Lake Resort Houseboat

Day 4: backwaters – kumarakom. Disembark at the luxury Kumarakom Lake Resort set on the banks of the Vembanad Lake and enjoy a massage before lunch at the hotel. The rest of the day is at leisure to relax and enjoy the many activities available (B,L). Kumarakom Lake Resort (Heritage Villa with Private Pool)

Day 5: kumarakom. A full day at leisure. Relax at the resort by the pool, walk or cycle down to the local village or try a spot of fishing (B). Kumarakom Lake Resort (Heritage Villa with Private Pool)

Day 6: kumarakom – kochi. Transfer to Kochi Airport for your onward flight (B).

Price Twin Share Per Person: From $2,460 Solo Traveller: From $4,400

Backwaters of Kerala

chinese fishing nets, Fort kochi

adrift on the backwaters

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Established by the British as an escape from the high temperatures of Calcutta, Darjeeling is a delightful part of India and a world away from the city buzz. Immerse yourself in the workings of a traditional tea estate in the foothills of the Himalaya where you spend four days in charming bungalow accommodation.

Day 1: bagdogra – Darjeeling (2,050m). Arrive Bagdogra and drive straight to your plantation retreat (D). Glenburn Tea Estate (Double Room)

Days 2–3: Darjeeling. Two days spent at Glenburn including a guided tea tour. Visit the tea gardens while picking is in progress and hear from an estate guide the story of the tea, the varieties, the plantation, the pruning and the process. A picnic lunch on the banks of the river Rung Dung is followed by a visit to the tea factory and a tasting. Other activities include nature and bird walks plus day trips to Darjeeling and Kalimpong (B,L,D). Glenburn Tea Estate (Double Room)

Day 4: Darjeeling – kolkata. Return to Bagdogra for flight* to Kolkata. Arrival transfer to hotel with day room use until departure. Evening transfer to airport (B). Swissotel Kolkata (day use)

Price Twin Share per Person: From $1,760 Solo Traveller: From $2,360

*Flight not included.

Former summer capital for the British during the Raj period, Shimla is a charming town in the south-west Himalaya surrounded by forests of pine and cedar. It is famous for its natural beauty, architecture and craft traditions. Your base is The Oberoi Wildflower Hall, Lord Kitchener’s former residence.

Day 1: Delhi – Shimla (2,100m). Transfer to Delhi Railway Station for the journey north to Kalka and on by toy train to Shimla, a must for rail enthusiasts (B). The Oberoi Wildflower Hall (Premiere Mountain View Room)

Day 2: Shimla. Visit the Lakkar Bazaar, Jakhu Hill (2,455m) and St. Michael’s Cathedral. Afternoon at leisure (B). The Oberoi Wildflower Hall (Premiere Mountain View Room)

Day 3: Shimla. Today is at leisure. Optional activities include mountain treks and biking, a round of golf, croquet, billiards, archery or an indulgent treatment at the hotel spa (additional cost) (B). The Oberoi Wildflower Hall (Premiere Mountain View Room)

Day 4: Shimla – Delhi. Transfer to Chandigarh Airport for the flight* to Delhi (B).

Price Twin Share per Person: From $1,995 Solo Traveller: From $3,700

*Flight not included.

Steeped in spirituality, the Hindu city of Varanasi is a place of pilgrimage, colour and reverence where devotees flock to wash in the holy waters of the Ganges. This experience is complimented by a visit to the extraordinary sculptured temples of Khajuraho.

Day 1: arrive Varanasi. Transfer to your splendid palace hotel. This afternoon explore the Sarnath ruins, where Lord Buddha is said to have preached his first sermon. Visit the Archaeological Museum and this evening witness a Hindu prayer ceremony (‘Aarti’) on the Ganges River. Nadesar Palace (Palace Room)

Day 2: Varanasi. A dawn boat ride on the Ganges. Later today tour Varanasi and the famous Bharat Mata Mandir Temple (B). Nadesar Palace (Palace Room)

Day 3: Varanasi – khajuraho. Spend the morning at leisure before your flight* to Khajuraho. Transfer to your hotel, a short walk from the temples (B). The Lalit (Temple View Room)

Day 4: khajuraho – Delhi. Khajuraho is renowned for its temple architecture. Visit the Western group and see some of the finest examples of Chandela art. Continue to the Eastern Group and the two historic Jain temples. Fly* to Delhi (B).

Price Twin Share per Person: From $1,720 Solo Traveller: From $3,275

*Flight not included.

Darjeeling tea plantations the oberoi wildflower Hall Varanasi

DARJEELINg ExTENSION | 4 DAyS SHIMLA ExTENSION | 4 DAyS VARANASI & KHAJuRAHO | 4 DAyS

INDIA ExTENSIONSLengthen your A&K holiday with one of these add-ons.

To rest and spiritually recharge after immersing yourself in all that India has to offer, there’s the award-winning Ayurvedic spa, Ananda in the Himalayas, located in the tranquil Himalayan foothills close to the mythological cities of Haridwar and Rishikesh.

Day 1: Delhi – rishikesh. This morning transfer to the airport for your flight* to Dehra Dun. On arrival you will be met and transferred to the hotel. Time to settle in and plan your stay (D). Ananda in the Himalayas (Valley View Room)

Days 2–3: rishikesh. Over the next two days you’ll relax into the easy pace of Ananda. Your stay is based around the Himalayan Bliss package comprising a blend of therapies that introduces you to all the components of Ananda’s spa range combined with activities in and around the resort and excellent cuisine. Alternatively arrange a customised wellbeing programme to suit (B,D). Ananda in the Himalayas (Valley View Room)

Day 4: rishikesh – Delhi. Today transfer to Dehra Dun airport for the flight* back to Delhi (B).

Price Twin Share per Person: From $2,965 Solo Traveller: From $4,615

*Flight not included.

India’s commercial capital is a vibrant and cosmopolitan city. With a golden history dating back centuries, Mumbai never fails to mesmerise with heritage monuments, parks, museums, shopping malls, beaches, lakes, an impressive natural harbour and a world famous film industry.

Day 1: arrive mumbai. Arrival transfer to your iconic hotel. The Taj Mahal Palace (Luxury Grand City View Room)

Day 2: mumbai. A morning private city orientation tour is included today. Visit the colossal Gateway of India, Prince of Wales Museum, Mani Bhawan Museum showcasing the life and works of Mahatma Gandhi and the colourful Dhobi Ghats, Mumbai’s unique outdoor laundry (B). The Taj Mahal Palace (Luxury Grand City View Room)

Day 3: Design your Day mumbai. Choose between a half day cruise to the 8th century Elephanta Caves on Bombay Harbour; or meet a resident in the heritage Khotachiwadi village where the Portuguese influenced buildings date to the late 17th century; or visit some of the city’s most important museums (B). The Taj Mahal Palace (Luxury Grand City View Room)

Day 4: Depart mumbai. Transfer to the airport where your journey ends (B).

Price Twin Share per Person: From $2,115 Solo Traveller: From $3,965

After an absorbing trip focusing on India’s important attractions, enjoy a relaxing beach stay in Goa, the original Portuguese capital, on India’s southwest coast. Relax in your choice of luxury resorts amidst palm groves and rice fields beside the Arabian Sea.

Day 1: arrive Goa. Arrive into Goa and transfer to your beachfront resort hotel. Park Hyatt Goa (Deluxe Room) or The Leela Goa (Conservatory Premier Room)

Day 2: Goa. This morning is a private sightseeing tour of Goa. Visit some of its lovely beaches and then drive to the old part of town where you will see beautiful old churches in a lush tropical setting. Afterwards enjoy tea with a local family (B). Park Hyatt Goa (Deluxe Room) or The Leela Goa (Conservatory Premier Room)

Day 3: Goa. A day at leisure to relax and enjoy the resort facilities (B). Park Hyatt Goa (Deluxe Room) or The Leela Goa (Conservatory Premier Room)

Day 4: Depart Goa. A departure transfer to the airport for onward flight arrangements (B).

Price Park Hyatt Goa Twin Share per Person: From $1,410 Solo Traveller: From $2,785

The Leela Goa Twin Share per Person: From $1,950 Solo Traveller: From $3,865

ananda in the Himalayas india Gate, mumbai Goa

ESCApE TO ANANDA | 4 DAyS MuMBAI ExTENSION | 4 DAyS gOA ExTENSION | 4 DAyS

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BAGHVAN JUNGLE LODGE

MAHUA KOTHI JUNGLE LODGE

BANJAAR TOLA TENTED CAMP

PASHAN GARH WILDERNESS LODGE

pench National park

Bandhavgarh National park

Kanha National park

panna National park

There are just 12 charming suites here set in forest surrounds. The bungalows are beautifully appointed in contemporary style with indoor and outdoor showers, a private rooftop machan (covered jungle platform), high vaulted ceilings and overhead fans. Handmade Parsi tiles, woven hyacinth furniture and giant ebony chests complete the décor. An interactive open kitchen is a welcoming attraction for foodies and there’s a swimming pool to cool off in.

wildlife: Tiger, leopard, wild dog, gaur, sambar, chital and excellent birdlife.

This beautiful 12 suite lodge sprawls over 40 acres with private courtyards, shaded seating and traditional mud floors. The charming guest suites make good use of the lovely rich local textiles, sculptures and ornaments. En suite bathrooms are simply dreamy and there are bikes for exploring the area and a swimming pool.

wildlife: Tiger, leopard, gaur (Indian Bison), chital (spotted deer), Sambar deer, dhole, nilgai, wild boar, chinkara, sloth bear, rhesus macaque, black faced langur, jungle cat, hyena, porcupine, jackal, fox and wild dog.

A heavenly location on the Banjaar River is fitting for this delightful tented property of 18 suites spread with minimal footprint out along the riverbank and into the sal forest. There are bamboo floors, canvas roof and walls and glass doors leading out onto a floating verandah overlooking the river. There’s also a swimming pool on site. wildlife: Tiger, leopard, jackal, striped hyena, the highly endangered barasingha (swamp deer) and over 200 recorded bird species.

Inspired by the stone houses of the region, there are 12 luxury stone cottages situated beside a small stream within 190 acres of jungle wilderness. Spacious interiors boast white marble, leather furniture and dramatic carved wooden Indian shutters producing an elegant rusticity. A swimming pool completes its attributes while the UNESCO World Heritage listed Hindu temples of Khajuraho are just 40km away.

wildlife: Tiger, sloth bear, leopard, wolf, hyena, jackal, sambar, chital and wild boar.

WILDLIFE LODGES IN INDIA Taj Safaris is an exclusive portfolio of four luxury camps in the pristine wilderness areas of Central India.

For wildlife enthusiasts these exclusive camps are dotted around India’s best tiger reserves offering unique wildlife experiences and excellent chances of tiger encounters. Twice-daily jungle drives are scheduled by open 4WD safari vehicle with expert naturalists plus bird watching, elephant safaris, guided nature walks, picnics, cultural walks and cycling through remote villages.

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Panna NPBandhavgarh NP

Kanha NP

Nagpur

NP-National Park

Pench NP

ARABIAN SEA

BAY OF BENGAL

INDIAMumbai

NEPALDelhi

KhajurahoJabalpur

INDIA | 8 Days | Delhi – Bandhavgarh N.P. – Kanha N.P. – Pench N.P. – Nagpur

In Search of Tiger

Combining three of the country’s leading national parks this journey delivers unique wildlife experiences and excellent chances of tiger encounters. Each lodge is extremely beautiful with a decor that reflects the region, meticulous service and the chance to engage with the local community and observe conservation practices.

There are twice-daily jungle drives by open 4WD safari vehicle accompanied by expert naturalists, bird watching, elephant safaris, guided nature walks, picnics, cultural walks and cycling through remote villages.

Day 1: arrive Delhi. Arrive into Delhi, India’s capital and transfer to your iconic hotel. The Imperial (Heritage Room)

Day 2: Delhi - bandhavgarh national Park. Transfer to the airport for the flight* to Jabalpur. Here you are met and transferred by road east to Bandhavgarh National Park (approx 4.5hrs) which supports one of the highest densities of tiger in India. Afternoon game viewing activity (B,L,D). Mahua Kothi Jungle Lodge (Cottage Suite)

Days 3-4: bandhavgarh. Two days exploring this beautiful and renowned tiger reserve with a trained naturalist on twice-daily safaris. Its dramatic and diverse landscape features tropical forests and woodland, steep rocky hills and flat grasslands with a large variety of mammals. Choose from 4WD and elephant safaris or a guided walk (B,L,D). Mahua Kothi Jungle Lodge (Cottage Suite)

Day 5: bandhavgarh - kanha national Park. A long drive (approx 6hrs) today to Kanha National Park, one of India’s largest. It is a designated Project Tiger reserve and was the inspiration for Kipling’s ‘The Jungle Book’. With over 200 bird species it is also an ornithologist’s paradise. Afternoon game viewing activity (B,L,D). Banjaar Tola Tented Camp (Suite)

Day 6: kanha national Park. Today there are two game viewing opportunities. Choose from 4WD and elephant safaris or a guided walk (B,L,D). Banjaar Tola Tented Camp (Suite)

Day 7: kanha - Pench national Park. Today drive to Pench National Park (approx 5hrs). Afternoon game viewing activity (B,L,D). Baghvan Jungle Lodge (Standard Room)

Day 8: Pench – nagpur. After a morning game viewing activity you are transferred to Nagpur airport (approx 2hrs) for an onward flight* to Mumbai or Delhi (B).

Note: Game drives do not operate Wednesday afternoons.

Price Twin Share Per Person: From $5,690 Solo Traveller: From $8,800 *Flight not included.

4wD safari

Parks are closed every Wednesday afternoon. Combine any, or all of these to create your own personalised tiger safari.

bandhavgarth tiger reserve

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tHe cabinS The Maharajas’ Express has 14 guest carriages with a total capacity of 88 guests. The stylish décor takes its inspiration from royal carriages of a bygone era while offering every modern-day comfort. Each cabin boasts panoramic windows, LCD TV, direct dial phone, choice of twin or king-size bedding, electronic safety deposit boxes and private bathrooms. Suites and Presidential Suites are also equipped with mini bar, bathrooms with shower cubicle and full bath and spacious sitting area.

DininG Gourmet dining is a feature on board the Maharajas’ Express with meals served in two dining cars. A variety of sumptuous local and western style meals are served on fine Limoges china, Swarovski hand-cut crystal glasses and monogrammed cutlery. The Safari Bar is well stocked with a variety of the finest labels of wines and spirits from around the world, and the Rajah Club Bar is equipped with games tables and club armchairs in a relaxed setting.

obSerVation car The Maharajas’ Club Observation Car is a relaxed place to sit and watch the landscape go by. A library, bar and gift shop are also featured.

what’s included

Breakfast, lunch, afternoon tea and dinner daily

Complimentary tea, coffee and mineral water on board

Soft drinks, house brands of Indian wines, beers and spirits

Butler service

guided off train tours with professional English speaking guides

porterage at point of embarkation and disembarkation

Maharajas’ Express

INDIA

Deluxe cabin

Redefining luxury train travel on the subcontinent, Maharajas’ Express is the latest and most luxurious train in India. Five fascinating journeys are available taking in some of the most vibrant destinations, important attractions and breathtaking landscapes as well as giving a firsthand experience of the country’s culture and heritage.

Dining car

AirRail

ARABIAN SEA

INDIA

Agra

Varanasi

Udaipur

Ajanta

Mumbai

Ranthambore N.P.

Jodhpur

Bikaner NEPAL

CHINA

Delhi

Jaipur

INDIA | 14 Days | Mumbai – Ajanta – Udaipur – Jodhpur – Bikaner – Jaipur – Ranthambore – Agra – Delhi – Varanasi

India by Rail

This two week journey covers many of the highlights of northern India starting in cosmopolitan Mumbai and offering unique experiences of the most famous forts and palaces of Rajasthan, the majestic Taj Mahal plus the Indian capital, Delhi, and the holy Ganges River at Varanasi. There are opportunities aplenty for cultural immersion during local sightseeing tours, insider experiences including sundowner cocktails amidst sand dunes plus elephant painting and riding, myriad shopping experiences and more.

Day 1: arrive mumbai. A warm A&K welcome to Mumbai and transfer to your hotel. Taj Mahal Palace (Luxury Grande Sea View, Palace Wing)

Day 2: mumbai. Morning private city tour including the Gateway of India, Prince of Wales Museum, a museum to Mahatma Gandhi and the colourful Dhobi Ghats, Mumbai’s unique outdoor laundry (B). Taj Mahal Palace (Luxury Grande Sea View, Palace Wing)

Day 3: mumbai - ajanta. Morning at leisure. Early afternoon transfer to the railway station to board the Maharaja’s Express, your home for the next week. Set off northeast towards Ajanta (B,L,D). Maharaja’s Express (Deluxe cabin)

Day 4: ajanta - udaipur. A morning excursion to the 2nd century World Heritage listed Ajanta Caves which house an astonishing collection of Hindu, Buddhist and Jain sculpted art. Return to the train before continuing north towards Rajasthan (B,L,D). Maharaja’s Express (Deluxe cabin)

Day 5: udaipur. A guided tour of the romantic city of Udaipur including the City Palace complex and Crystal gallery. This afternoon take an optional tour† through the Old Bazaar. (B,L,D). Maharajas' Express (Deluxe cabin)

Day 6: Jodhpur. Arrive into the blue city of Jodhpur. Optional morning touring† includes a Bishnoi village. This afternoon visit the impressive Mehrangarh Fort, Umaid Bhawan Palace Museum and the white marble memorial Jaswant Thada. This evening an exclusive cocktail party and cultural performance is arranged (B,L,D). Maharajas' Express (Deluxe cabin)

Day 7: bikaner. On north to Bikaner for an optional tour† to either Deshnok temples or Lalgarh Palace Museum. This afternoon, visit Junagarh Fort with camel ride in the Sam Sand Dunes, followed by a dune excursion, sundowners and a cultural performance (B,L,D). Maharajas' Express (Deluxe cabin)

Day 8: Jaipur. Visit the magnificent hilltop Amber Fort before an exclusive elephant activity in Jaipur. Later today visit the Jantar Mantar observatory or choose optional activities† (B,L,D). Maharajas' Express (Deluxe cabin)

Day 9: ranthambore national Park – agra. An early morning safari through the Ranthambore National Park in search of tiger and other wildlife. After lunch visit the well preserved Moghul city of Fatehpur Sikri (B,L,D). Maharajas' Express (Deluxe cabin)

Day 10: agra – Delhi. Early this morning travel to Agra to visit the breathtaking Taj Mahal before a champagne breakfast. Afterwards the train travels on to Delhi where you disembark and transfer to your hotel (B,L). The Leela Palace Delhi (Premier Room)

Day 11: Delhi. This morning join a local expert on a walk around Old Delhi. Later, discover the majestic boulevards of New Delhi designed by Lutyens in 1920 (B). The Leela Palace Delhi (Premier Room)

Day 12: Delhi – Varanasi. Fly* to Varanasi. Transfer to the hotel and this evening be part of a Hindu prayer ceremony (‘Aarti’) (B). Nadesar Palace (Palace Room)

Day 13: Varanasi. A dawn boat ride on the Ganges before visiting the Sarnath ruins. Later today tour Varanasi and the famous Bharat Mata Mandir Temple (B). Nadesar Palace (Palace Room)

Day 14: Depart Varanasi. Transfer to the airport for your onward flight (B).

Price Twin Share Per Person: From $15,930 Solo Traveller: From $28,445 †Optional touring available for purchase on train *Flight not included

Dining onboardSee classic india by rail

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tiger’s nest monastery

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BHUTAN

CHINA

ThimphuBumthang

Paro

TIBET

PhobijikhaValley

Gangtey

INDIA

Punakha

BHuTAN | 11 Days | Paro – Thimphu – Punakha - Gangtey – Bumthang – Paro

The tiny Buddhist Kingdom of Bhutan awaits. Nestled high in the Himalayas, its isolation from the world has cultivated a culture rich in traditions, religion and a benevolent monarchy. It has dramatic landscapes, from snow-capped peaks and deeply forested slopes to raging, boulder strewn rivers. This journey takes you into the ancient kingdom for an adventure into the hearts and lands of charming farmers, fascinating weavers, enchanting monks and charismatic leaders.

Day 1: Paro – thimphu (2,350m). Arrive into Paro and transfer to the charming capital Thimphu visiting Simtokha Dzong en route (L,D). Taj Tashi (Luxury Room)

Day 2: thimphu. Morning sightseeing includes the National Library and the traditional Folk Heritage Museum. Continue to the National Institute of Traditional Medicine and afterwards visit craft shops and the handicraft emporium. You also visit the memorial Chorten and Tashichho Dzong on the edge of the city (B,L,D). Taj Tashi (Luxury Room)

Day 3: thimphu – Punakha (1,300m). A dramatic drive (approx. 3 hrs) over the high mountain pass of Dochu La where views of the Himalaya are breathtaking. A short hike takes you to Chimi Lhakhang, a Buddhist monastery near Punakha which is surrounded by hundreds of prayer flags. You also visit the six-storeyed Punakha Dzong (B,L,D). Amankora Punakha (Suite)

Day 4: Punakha. Today is a hike (approx. 1 hr) to the upper end of the valley and the Khamsum Yulley Namgyal Chorten, a fine example of Bhutanese architecture and artistic traditions which sits on a beautiful ridge and commands magnificent views (B,L,D). Amankora Punakha (Suite)

Day 5: Punakha - Gangtey (3,000m). Today you are driven (approx. 3 hrs) east to the Phobjikha Valley into quaint Gangtey village and your lodge with its spectacular setting and sweeping views over the whole valley (B,L,D). Gangtey Goenpa Lodge (Farmhouse suite)

Day 6: Gangtey. This morning visit the striking Gangtey monastery before spending the rest of the day touring the Phobjikha Valley. This quiet remote area is the chosen winter home of the rare and graceful black-necked crane which migrates here

annually from the Tibetan plateau. Walks or mountain biking are also available from the lodge (B,L,D). Gangtey Goenpa Lodge (Farmhouse suite)

Day 7: Gangtey – bumthang (2,580m). A long journey (approx. 5 hrs) to Bumthang today with dramatic landscapes of terraced farmland and deep valleys along the way. Stroll through Trongsa village to visit the largest dzong in Bhutan. Afterwards you are driven to the Jakar valley stopping en route at the Yotongla pass and Chumey valley to watch local weavers at work (B,L,D). Amankora Bumthang (Suite)

Day 8: bumthang. A day hike in the Bumthang Valley. See auspicious prayer wheels, palaces, monasteries and some of the valley’s unique cottage industries (B,L,D). Amankora Bumthang (Suite)

Day 9: bumthang – Paro (2,250m). Fly back to Paro. Visit Paro Dzong, one of the finest examples of Bhutanese architecture and the National Museum which houses some of Bhutan’s finest art. Later on you visit Kyichu Lhakhang, an important Buddhist temple and one of Bhutan’s oldest religious sites (B,L,D). Uma Paro (Valley View Room)

Day 10: Paro. This morning trek up to the “Tiger’s Nest” monastery, one of Bhutan’s most revered monuments. The four-hour trek offers spectacular views of this sacred monastery perched on a cliff face 900m above the valley floor. Afterwards visit the ruins of Drukgyel Dzong (B,L,D). Uma Paro (Valley View Room)

Day 11: Depart Paro. Transfer to the airport for your departure flight (B).

Price Twin Share Per Person: From $13,645 Solo Traveller: From $20,725

The Land of the Thunder Dragon

CHINA

Mt Everest

ChitwanNational Park

TIBET

NEPALINDIA

RoadAir

Pokhara

Ghandruk

Majgaun

Dhampus

A n n a p u r n a

Kathmandu

NEpAL | 11 Days | Kathmandu – Ghandruk – Majgaun - Dhampus – Pokhara – Chitwan National Park – Kathmandu

Images of Nepal

The remote mountainous nation of Nepal has a certain indescribable magic with more of the world’s highest mountains than any other country and extraordinary natural beauty complemented by friendly, smiling people, wonderful wildlife and an ancient culture. This journey combines many of Nepal’s highlights, including the World Heritage sites of the Kathmandu Valley, a private trek in the Annapurna Valley, a wildlife experience and is well suited for the more active traveller.

Day 1: arrive kathmandu (1,400m). Arrive and transfer to your hotel. Evening trek briefing. Dwarika’s Hotel (Heritage Deluxe Room)

Day 2: kathmandu. This morning enjoy a breathtaking scenic flight of Mt Everest. Later a private tour to Swayambhunath stupa, one of the country’s most important and sacred Buddhist shrines. This afternoon visit Patan, a city with a rich cultural heritage, and home to the valley’s finest craftsmen (B). Dwarika’s Hotel (Heritage Deluxe Room)

Day 3: kathmandu. Today’s sightseeing includes Boudhanath Stupa, a centre of Tibetan Buddhism. Thousands of pilgrims circle the stupa daily spinning the prayer wheels. Continue to the temple of Pashupatinath on the banks of the sacred Bagmati River. Later drive to the famous pottery and woodcarving centre of Bhaktapur (B). Dwarika’s Hotel (Heritage Deluxe Room)

Day 4: kathmandu – Ghandruk (1,940m). Transfer for your flight to Pokhara where you are met by your private trek crew and driven along the Seti River valley to the trek start point. Enjoy outstanding views of the mountains and Pokhara Valley before trekking through small hamlets and terraced rice fields to your lodge (approx 2.5 hour walk) (B,L,D). Himalaya Lodge (Standard Room)

Day 5: Gandruk – majgaun (1,400m). Today the trail follows the route of the Annapurna Sanctuary to Shauli Bazaar. From here, follow the Modi River to a cable bridge and a two hour walk uphill to the village of Majgaun and the lodge (approx 5 hour walk) (B,L,D). Gurung Lodge (Standard Room)

Day 6: majgaun – Dhampus (1,525m). This morning’s walk is through forests of oak, rhododendron and silver birch with incredible views of Annapurna South, Hiunchuli and Lamjung. The path soon levels out and reaches Pothana village before heading downhill to Dhampus and the lodge which has superb views of the Fishtail Peak and the Annapurna range (approx 4 hour walk) (B,L,D). Basanta Lodge

Day 7: Dhampus – Phedi – Pokhara. Descend to the Pokhara Valley and transfer to your accommodation which is located in a tranquil setting beside a meandering river and within easy reach of picturesque Phewa Lake. Rest of the day at leisure (approx 1.5 hour walk) (B,L). Pavilions Himalaya Resort (Deluxe Villa)

Day 8: Pokhara – chitwan national Park. Drive to Chitwan National Park and your lodge. Late this afternoon head out on a thrilling elephant safari and the opportunity to experience the wildlife of Chitwan (B,L,D). Barahi Jungle Lodge (Deluxe Boutique Room)

Day 9: chitwan. Early morning nature walk introducing the main features of the park. After breakfast head out on a full day jeep excursion into the national park (B,L,D). Barahi Jungle Lodge (Deluxe Boutique Room)

Day 10: chitwan – kathmandu. Return flight to Kathmandu, and transfer to hotel (B). Dwarika’s Hotel (Heritage Deluxe Room)

Day 11: Depart kathmandu. Transfer to the airport (B).

Price Twin Share Per Person: From $6,355 Solo Traveller: From $10,200

the Himalayas

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Road

LACCADIVE SEA

SRI LANKAThirappane

Dambulla

Trincomalee

Colombo

Kandy

SigiriyaPolonnaruwa

YalaNational Park

Hatton

TangalleGalle

SRI LANKA | 15 Days | Colombo – Cultural Triangle – Kandy – Hatton – Tangalle – Galle – Colombo

Enchanting Sri Lanka

This charming and diverse island nation is still one of the world’s hottest travel destinations. The appeal lies in its delightful blend of ancient cities, tea plantations, hill stations, wildlife, temples and golden beaches and all at a wonderfully relaxed pace. The people are warm and welcoming, the climate tropical and it’s easy to get around. The culinary attractions are many and there are UNESCO World Heritage Sites and beautiful boutique hotels in abundance.

Day 1: arrive colombo. A private VIP welcome awaits. Transfer (approx. 45 minute drive) to your newly opened boutique hotel in the heart of the city. Uga Residence (Suite)

Day 2: colombo. The morning is at leisure. After lunch is a private tour of Colombo, a city which successfully blends historic values and modern tastes. Colonial buildings exist alongside those of Buddhist, Hindu, Islamic, Indian and contemporary architectural styles and you will explore some of the highlights including the bustling bazaar district of Pettah, the Gangaramaya Buddhist Temple, Wolfendhal Dutch Church and Galle Face Green (B). Uga Residence (Suite)

Day 3: colombo – the cultural triangle. After breakfast today you are driven northeast to Dambulla (approx. 4 hr). At Dambulla you visit the extraordinary Buddhist cave temples. Some date as far back as the 3rd century B.C. and inside the many statues and murals give a perfect overview of Sinhalese Buddhist art at its best. At the conclusion of your visit continue north to Thirappane (approx. 1 hr) and your glorious rural retreat, set amidst paddy fields (B). Ulagalla Resort (Ulagalla Chalet)

Day 4: cultural triangle. This morning visit the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Polonnaruwa, the second capital city of Sri Lanka built in the 11th and 12th centuries. See the ruins of the Royal Palace, the Audience Hall, the Lotus Bath, the statue of king Parakramabahu, the sacred lake and the remains of the former Temple of the Tooth Relic. After lunch enjoy an optional visit (additional cost) to the Minneriya National Park, home to diverse wildlife including sambar deer, leopard and elephant. The central feature of the park is the ancient Minneriya Tank built in the 3rd century – an excellent place to see elephants as they come to bathe and graze as well as the birds that come to fish in the shallow waters (B). Ulagalla Resort (Ulagalla Chalet)

Day 5: cultural triangle. Spend today enjoying your spacious chalet at Ulagalla complete with private plunge pool. Bicycle around the property, visit local villages, take part in a cooking class, try your hand at archery or horse riding and the spa is not to be missed (additional costs) (B). Ulagalla Resort (Ulagalla Chalet)

Day 6: cultural triangle – kandy. This morning you are driven to the cliff top citadel of Sigiriya (approx. 1½ hours). A UNESCO World Heritage site, Sigiriya is a fortress complex set 200m up on an enormous rocky outcrop. Dating to the 5th century, the site is a complex of buildings, part royal palace and part self-contained town with the famous Lion Gate, water gardens, walls and moats on par with the best in the ancient world. In a sheltered pocket approached by a spiral stairway are the famous Sigiriya frescoes, 21 figures of females depicted as rising from the clouds, some of the earliest surviving pictorial art in Sri Lanka. Please allow at least 1½ hours to make the steep ascent at a moderate pace. Afterwards, continue south to Kandy, the cultural hub of the island, visiting a spice garden en route to see the different spices for which Sri Lanka is famous (B). The Kandy House (Deluxe Room)

Day 7: kandy. This morning is a tour of Kandy. Arrive at the sacred Temple of the Tooth in time for the morning pooja ceremony. The Temple of the Tooth is considered one of the most revered by Buddhists as it houses the sacred Tooth Relic of Lord Buddha. The present temple was built during the 17th century and is located in the city centre, overlooking the picturesque Kandy Lake. The relic of the Tooth is kept in an inner shrine fronted by two large elephant tusks and is a famous pilgrimage site. Be part of the ceremony as offerings are made in honour of the Tooth. Afterwards visit the Royal Botanical Gardens in the company of a renowned botanist. The gardens

tea plantation, Hatton

High tea, ceylon tea trails

are home to more than 4,000 species of flora, including orchids, spices, medicinal plants and palm trees (B). The Kandy House (Deluxe Room)

Day 8: kandy – Hatton. This morning transfer to Hatton by car (approx 2.5 hrs). This journey is one of the most scenic as you travel through the highlands of Sri Lanka past pine forests, small villages, mist covered mountains, scenic waterfalls and lush green tea estates. Arrive at your accommodation at Ceylon Tea Trails, with its charming colonial era tea planter bungalows, in time for a late lunch. There is an option to take the scenic rail journey from Kandy to Hatton but it is subject to seat availability (B,L,D). Ceylon Tea Trails (Luxury Room)

Day 9: Hatton. After breakfast you are personally escorted on a morning “Tea Experience” where you visit the plantations and factory. First introduced to the country in 1867 by Englishman James Taylor, today tea is Sri Lanka’s main export and there is roughly 465,000 acres under cultivation. Today you will be able to personally acquaint yourself with the art of tea plucking as professional pickers in the organic tea plantation show you the way and learn about the full process from planting and varietal differences to hand plucking, the auction process and tasting.

The remainder of the day is at leisure to enjoy the surroundings and facilities of the bungalow. Explore the local trails with a number of walks available. A hike from one Tea Trails bungalow to another for a meal or cup of tea is highly recommended. Other activities available include mountain biking, croquet, spa treatments (additional cost) and tennis (B,L,D). Ceylon Tea Trails (Luxury Room)

Day 10: Hatton – tangalle. A long drive south today to Tangalle (approx. 6-7 hrs). Arrive at your beautiful resort which is situated amidst a mature coconut grove fronting a crescent shaped beach near the village of Tangalle (B). Amanwella (Pool Suite)

Days 11-12: tangalle. Two days at leisure to enjoy the resort and its beach. An optional full day excursion to Yala National Park is available (additional cost) (B). Amanwella (Pool Suite)

Day 13: tangalle – Galle. This morning you are driven west to Galle. Your beautiful hotel sits within the ramparts of the 17th century Galle Fort, the largest intact Dutch fort in Asia which gained UNESCO World Heritage status in 1988. This afternoon take a guided walking tour through the atmospheric streets of the old fort admiring the colonial architecture and gaining interesting insights to the lives of the original merchant families and those residing there today (B). Amangalla (Bedroom)

Day 14: Galle. Today is at leisure for you to further explore the fort at your own pace. Cycling tours can be organised, as well as whale watching between the months of November and April. High tea at Amangalla - a Galle institution - comes highly recommended (additional cost) (B). Amangalla (Bedroom)

Day 15: Galle – colombo airport. Transfer back to Colombo and the airport for your departure flight (approx 2.5 hr) (B).

Price Twin Share Per Person: From $8,140 Solo Traveller: From $14,600

Stilt fisherman on the South coast

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Road

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SRI LANKA

Sigiriya Polonnaruwa

Thirappane

Colombo

MataleKandy

Hatton

GalleWeligama

Trincomalee

Yala

Sri Lanka | 8 Days | Colombo – Cultural Triangle – Kandy – Hatton - Colombo

For guests with limited time, this journey covers the most important scenic and cultural attractions of this fascinating country. The experience begins with a VIP welcome in the capital before a stint in the Cultural Triangle visiting some of Sri Lanka’s most impressive World Heritage sites. There’s a pooja ceremony at Kandy’s Temple of the Tooth and a tea plantation experience. Boutique hotels are a feature and it can be easily combined with a beach stay. On this journey you are accompanied from start to finish by an A&K guide.

Day 1: Arrive Colombo. A warm VIP welcome on arrival to Sri Lanka and transfer to your hotel. The Walawwa (Garden Suite)

Day 2: Colombo – Cultural Triangle. This morning you are collected and transferred north into the heart of the Cultural Triangle and your glorious rural retreat, set amidst paddy fields (B). Ulagalla Resort (Ulagalla Chalet)

Day 3: The Cultural Triangle. This morning you are driven to the cliff top citadel of Sigiriya (approx. 1.5 hrs). Dating to the 5th century, this World Heritage site is a complex of buildings, part royal palace and part self-contained town on par with the best in the ancient world. Climb to the top and admire the famous frescoes en route.

This afternoon visit the World Heritage site of Polonnaruwa, the second capital city of Sri Lanka built in the 11th and 12th centuries. The site is an interesting blend of Buddhist and Hindu archaeological monuments (B). Ulagalla Resort (Ulagalla Chalet)

Day 4: Cultural Triangle – Kandy. After breakfast you head south to Matale (approx. 1.5 hrs) to visit a spice garden. The town is famous for its spice production and this is an excellent opportunity to see how spices are grown and processed. Arrive at your elegant boutique hotel before an afternoon city tour of Kandy including a visit to the sacred Temple of the Tooth for the uplifting pooja ceremony. The Temple of the Tooth is considered one of the most revered by Buddhists as it houses the sacred Tooth Relic of Lord Buddha (B). Elephant Stables (Deluxe Room)

Day 5: Kandy – Hatton. This morning transfer south to Hatton and your charming accommodation by car. This journey is one of the most scenic as you travel through the highlands of Sri Lanka past lush green tea estates, mist covered mountains and scenic waterfalls (B,L,D). Ceylon Tea Trails (Luxury Room)

Day 6: Hatton. After breakfast you are personally escorted on a morning “Tea Experience” to visit the plantations and factory. First introduced to the country in 1867 by Englishman James Taylor, today tea is Sri Lanka’s main export. You will be able to personally acquaint yourself with the art of tea plucking and learn about the full process from planting and varietal differences to the auction process and tasting.

The remainder of the day is at leisure. Relax at your bungalow or explore the local trails which wind through the tea gardens by mountain bike or on foot (B,L,D). Ceylon Tea Trails (Luxury Room)

Day 7: Hatton – Colombo. After breakfast depart for Colombo (approx 4.5 hours). This evening is a privately guided tour of Colombo city. Visit the bustling bazaar district of Pettah and many other attractions including the Wolfendhal Dutch Church, the Hindu Temple and the sacred Gangarama Buddhist Temple. Pass by the Devatagaha Mosque and the residential area of Cinnamon Gardens (B). Uga Residence (Park Suite)

Day 8: Depart Colombo. Transfer to Colombo Airport for your onward flight (B).

PriCe Twin Share Per Person: From $4,340Solo Traveller: From $7,215

Cultural Sri Lanka

Buddha statue, Polonnaruwa Temple

Discover Sri Lanka’s extraordinary wildlife on a safari in Yala National Park. This is Sri Lanka’s second largest park with a diversity of habitats and abundant wildlife including the highest concentration of leopard in the world. Your accommodation is at the exclusive new Chena Huts nestling amongst sand dunes at the ocean’s edge.

Day 1: Hatton - Yala National Park. This morning transfer southeast from Hatton to Yala National Park (approx. 5 hrs). On arrival enjoy an afternoon game drive. Your accommodation is in luxurious detached, private pavilions offering fine views of the surrounding wilderness and seascape (L,D). Chena Huts (Cabin with private pool)

Days 2–3: Yala National Park. Two days spent in Yala with morning and afternoon game drives in open 4WD vehicles. (B,L,D). Chena Huts (Cabin with private pool)

Day 4: Yala - Tangalle or Colombo. After a morning game drive continue southwest to the coast at Tangalle (approx. 2.5 hrs) or Colombo (approx. 6 hrs) (B).

PriCe Ending Tangalle Twin Share per Person: From $2,880 Solo Traveller: From $5,000

Ending Colombo Twin Share per Person: From $2,970 Solo Traveller: From $5,185

Trincomalee sits on one of the world’s finest natural harbours and has a long history and plenty of charm. A vibrant seaside city, the area is also famous for its golden beaches, coconut palms, the coral reefs around Pigeon Island, as well as the blue whales, dolphins and turtles that frequent these waters.

Day 1: Sigiriya – Trincomalee. Transfer to the airport for flight to Trincomalee on Sri Lanka’s East Coast. On arrival you will be transferred to your beachside resort. Jungle Beach Resort (Jungle Cabin)

Days 2–3: Trincomalee. The next two days are at leisure to enjoy the beaches and surrounds. Water sports available from the resort include scuba-diving, snorkelling, surfing, fishing and whale-watching (March/April and August/September). Other activities include yoga, visits to local temples or nearby hot springs or a spoiling spa treatment at the resort (activities are additional cost) (B). Jungle Beach Resort (Jungle Cabin)

Day 4: Trincomalee - Sigiriya. Transfer to the airport for your return flight to Sigiriya (B).

PriCe Twin Share per Person: From $1,915 Solo Traveller: From $2,920

On the southernmost coast of Sri Lanka is the new Cape Weligama Resort. This elegant hideaway east of Galle comprises 40 freestanding villas and suites set on cliffs above the palm-fringed shore. There is plenty to do in the area including diving, snorkelling, surfing, big-game fishing, and whale and dolphin watching (in season).

Day 1: Hatton – Weligama. Transfer by road from Hatton to Cape Weligama (approx. 6 hrs) on Sri Lanka’s South Coast. Settle into your clifftop hideaway, meet your private butler and enjoy a relaxing afternoon (D). Cape Weligama Resort (Junior Suite)

Day 2: Weligama – Galle - Weligama. Drive to Galle in the morning after breakfast and enjoy a walking tour of the old Dutch fort (B,D). Cape Weligama Resort (Junior Suite)

Day 3: Weligama. Day at leisure to enjoy the resort (B,D). Cape Weligama Resort (Junior Suite)

Day 4: Weligama – Colombo. Transfer to your Colombo hotel or the airport (approx. 3 hrs) for your onward flight. (B)

PriCe Twin Share per Person: From $2,550 Solo Traveller: From $4,240

Chena Huts, Yala National Park Cape Weligama resort

YaLa nationaL Park | 4 DaYS EaSt CoaSt BEaCh | 4 DaYS South CoaSt | 4 DaYS

SRI LANKA ExTENSIONSLengthen your A&K holiday with one of these short add-ons.

Trincomalee

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Road

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SRI LANKA

Sigiriya

Colombo

Kandy

YalaNational Park

Nuwara Eliya

Tangalle

Negombo

Galle

Hosted Journey | sri Lanka an exclusive a&k hosted journey

Your Host

an obsessive and passionate cook, Geoff Jansz has had an incredibly successful career in food and all things food related. From early days in the restaurant business to tV appearances, he has taught at the country’s leading cooking schools, been a columnist for the country’s foremost food magazines, designed kitchens and appliances and had several books published. But his latest passion is for sustainable farming practices demonstrated on his plot in the southern Highlands of nsW. Join Geoff on this exciting culinary, and cultural, journey through sri Lanka.

Sri Lanka – A Culinary & Cultural Journey with Geoff Jansz An A&K Hosted Journey 2-15 October 2016

14 days | Colombo – the Cultural triangle – kandy – nuwara eliya – Galle - Colombo

explore the idyllic island nation of sri Lanka in the company of renowned cook and self-proclaimed gastronaut, Geoff Jansz. Blessed with a wonderful tropical climate and a go slow attitude, sri Lanka is one of the most alluring destinations in the world and home to an extraordinary culinary heritage. With Geoff as your accomplished escort and teacher you’ll see ancient sites and modern day attractions, be part of unique cultural experiences and enjoy some specially tailored culinary experiences along the way. there’s no better way to experience this charming and diverse destination.

Journey Highlights

An intimate group size of no more than 24One-on-one interaction with your host and A&K guidesExclusive culinary experiencesA variety of excellent, well located five star hotels and resortsMarket visits, cooking demonstrations and tastingsGuided sightseeing of the Cultural Triangle, Kandy and the Dutch Galle Fort An in depth Tea Experience in the hill country Walking tour of old Colombo

Tamil pickers plucking tea

GuaranteeddeParture

Sunday 2 October 2016: Arrive Negombo. arrive into Colombo and transfer to your hotel. the rest of the day is at leisure. Jetwing Blue

Monday 3 October 2016: Negombo. today is at leisure. an optional half-day city tour is available to the Colombo residence of renowned sri Lankan architect Geoffrey Bawa. Later in the day meet your host Geoff Jansz, your a&k tour director and other travelling companions for a beach reception and welcome dinner (B,d). Jetwing Blue

Tuesday 4 October 2016: Negombo – Cultural Triangle. Breakfast today poolside in the company of the hotel’s executive chef followed by a visit to the Lellamat Fish Market with Geoff Jansz. select your choice of fish for an afternoon cooking class with Geoff. afterwards, travel north to the Cultural triangle and your rural retreat set amidst paddy fields (B,L). Jetwing Vil Uyana

Wednesday 5 October 2016: The Cultural Triangle. this morning learn to cook kiri bath (milk rice) and its associated dishes followed by a visit to a local home to sample homemade delicacies. afterwards, join Geoff in a cooking demonstration followed by lunch. Later on visit the superb 5th century city of Polonnaruwa and the archaeological Museum (B,L). Jetwing Vil Uyana

Thursday 6 October 2016: The Cultural Triangle. Visit the 5th century cliff top citadel of sigiriya. this World Heritage site is a complex of buildings, part royal palace and part self-contained town on par with the best in the ancient world. Climb to the top and admire the famous frescoes en route. after lunch visit Minneriya national Park for an afternoon game drive. expect good elephant sightings (B,L). Jetwing Vil Uyana

Friday 7 October 2016: Sigiriya - Kandy. today, visit the World Heritage site of dambulla and its richly-painted cave temples before continuing to the spice gardens at Matale and on to kandy, the cultural capital (B,L). Cinnamon Citadel

Saturday 8 October 2016: Kandy. this morning visit kandy’s most sacred site, the temple of the tooth for a Pooja ceremony. Later tour the royal Botanical Gardens at Peradeniya accompanied by a professor of botany. this evening, join Geoff in a hands-on cooking class and learn to make traditional kottu roti and egg hoppers (B,L,d). Cinnamon Citadel

Sunday 9 October 2016: Kandy - Nuwara Eliya. today, take a memorable railway journey through mist-covered mountains and lush green tea estates to nuwara eliya (B,L). Grand Hotel

Monday 10 October 2016: Nuwara Eliya. this morning join Geoff on a morning “tea experience” at a local plantation. the traditional tea manufacturing process will be explained in the plantation’s tea factory. Continue with a city tour of nuwara eliya. this afternoon, High tea will be served at the hotel (B,L). Grand Hotel

Tuesday 11 October 2016: Nuwara Eliya – Galle. today you are driven southwest to seaside Galle, enjoying a picnic lunch en route. arrive early evening (B,L). Jetwing Lighthouse

Wednesday 12 October 2016: Galle. this morning experience the quintessential sight of sri Lankan stilt fishermen and this afternoon a tour of the fascinating city of Galle. this evening, enjoy cocktails and sri Lankan canapés before a “rotti” dinner (B,L,d). Jetwing Lighthouse

Thursday 13 October 2016: Galle. this morning is a fascinating introduction to the iconic sri Lankan ingredients of breadfruit and jackfruit. after a guided visit to the town’s vegetable, fruit and fish markets, Geoff will lead a cooking class on archetypal sri Lankan curry dishes (B,L). Jetwing Lighthouse

Friday 14 October 2016: Galle – Colombo. drive to Colombo. in the early evening, take a walking tour of this fascinating city in the company of Colombo native Mark Forbes. Wander through the winding streets of the Pettah Bazaar, and marvel at pillared colonial dutch mansions and the17th century old dutch Museum. Continue into the commercial hub of Colombo Fort to the old dutch Hospital, now housing restaurants, bars and shops. this evening, a special farewell dinner is planned at Ministry of Crab, an iconic restaurant renowned for its delectable crustacean dishes (B,L,d). Taj Samudra

Saturday 15 October 2016: Depart Colombo. transfer to the airport for your departure flight (B).

PriCE twin share Per Person: From $8,475 single supplement: From $2,560

Sigiriya Lion rock Fortress

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GROUP JOURNEYS IN INDIA & BEYONDIn addition to the private itineraries featured in this brochure, A&K also offers a range of small group journeys. Here is a selection of what is available.

TAJ MAHAL & THE TREASuRES OF INDIA | 15 DAyS INDIA, NEpAL & gANgES CRuISE | 16 DAyS

taj mahal rV Ganges Voyager i

LuxurY SmaLL GrouP JourneYS The finest small group travel experience up to a maximum of 18 guests

LuxurY SmaLL GrouP JourneYS Max 18 guests

Explore India’s treasures, from the timeless Taj Mahal and cosmopolitan Mumbai to a tiger experience in one of the country’s national parks, a holy ritual beside the sacred Ganges and an elephant ride through the countryside near Jaipur. Travek by rickshaw through Old Delhi and take your place at the Chef’s table at Pashan Garh Wilderness Lodge. Much of your accommodation is in former palaces, including iconic royal residences such as the lavish Taj Lake Palace in Udaipur and Jaipur’s grand Rambagh Palace.

Price Twin Share: From US$8,965 Single Supplement: From US$3,495

See all the attractions of Delhi before visiting the magnificent Taj Mahal and exploring the Ganges River on a seven-night cruise aboard the colonial style Ganges Voyager I from Kolkata into the heartland of rural India. Along the way you’ll travel like a local aboard river skiffs, street buggies, trishaws and a horse-drawn cart before continuing to Nepal to experience fabled Kathmandu and enjoy a scenic flight to view epic Mount Everest.

Price Twin Share: From US$9,330 Single Supplement: From US$3,595

BHuTAN & NEpAL: HEART OF THE HIMALAyA | 14 DAyS INDIA: TIgERS & THE TAJ MAHAL | 13 DAyS

ranthambore national Park

connectionS GrouP JourneYS Max 24 guests

This delightful journey explores the attractions of two Himalayan nations. You’ll experience Bhutan’s age-old ways, discovering a rich artistic and cultural heritage as well as its deep spirituality on a hike to the spectacular Tiger’s Nest Monastery. In Nepal be part of an elephant safari in Chitwan National Park, take a rickshaw ride to Kathmandu’s Durbar Square and join in a Nepalese cooking class during a Chef’s Table event in the home of a local resident.

Price Twin Share: From US$8,820 Single Supplement: From US$2,495

See the highlights of northern India with a rickshaw ride through Delhi’s Chandni Chowk market, sunrise and sunset visits of the Taj Mahal, a camel safari to a tented desert camp, elephant riding in Rajasthan and a tiger adventure in Ranthambore National Park. You’ll be guided around several UNESCO World Heritage sites along the way including Humayun’s Tomb, Qut’b Minar and Jaipur’s Jantar Mantar observatory, stay in five star accommodation and travel by road, air and rail.

Price Twin Share: From US$6,040 Single Supplement: From US$2,795

the taktsang (tiger’s nest)

TAJ LAKE PALACE

TAJ FALAKNUMA PALACE

India - udaipur

India - Hyderabad

Built in 1746 the extraordinarily beautiful Taj Lake Palace appears like a bejewelled lotus seemingly afloat on the soft, shimmering waters of Lake Pichola. With the Aravalli Mountains and city palaces as a backdrop, this grand palace hotel preserves the heritage and tradition of the erstwhile rulers of Udaipur and offers guests a glimpse of a privileged royal lifestyle.

Breathtaking and atmospheric, there are just 83 rooms and suites boasting opulent fabrics, furnishings and art. There’s a beautiful marble swimming pool, the Jiva spa and unique spa boat which offer a range of carefully created treatments plus a fitness centre and complimentary yoga daily. The Royal barge is available for a private dinner or cruise and views of Udaipur’s City Palace at sunset are sensational.

The former residence of the Nizam of Hyderabad, Falaknuma Palace has been rightfully leased by the Royal Family of Hyderabad to the Taj Group of Hotels Resorts and Palaces with Royal Family members having personally supervised part of the Palace’s refurbishment. Guests can now experience the famed Nizam’s hospitality which was once the sole preserve of royalty. The enchanting Taj Falaknuma Palace beckons. Feel like you’re part of history, walk in the footsteps of royalty and live among priceless antiques and one of a kind artifacts.

Restored with meticulous detail, the Taj Falaknuma Palace underwent 10 years of refurbishment to deliver an experience fit for a king. Perfectly positioned above the city, the views onto the Old Town are impressive. The lavish use of extravagant materials in the public rooms including marble, inlay work and rosewood deliver an entirely regal result while the 60 rooms and suites exude a simple elegance with luxurious details including silk dressing gowns and scented oils. A swimming pool and Jiva Spa round out the conveniences.

INDIA & BEYOND HOTELSA Selection of A&K’s Favourites

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UMA BY COMO, PARO

CEYLON TEA TRAILS

UMA BY COMO, PUNAKHA

CAPE WELIGAMA

Bhutan - paro Valley

Sri Lanka - Hatton

Bhutan - punakha Valley

Sri Lanka - galle

Uma by COMO, Paro, is an intimate, 29-room resort featuring the most exclusive private villas in Bhutan with an enviable location in the Paro Valley. This puts guests within striking distance of the country’s great cultural landmarks. The design combines local artisanship with COMO’s contemporary style, while activities range from yoga to Himalayan camping adventures. At Bhukari restaurant guests can immerse themselves in the traditional flavours of Bhutan while a visit to COMO Shambhala Retreat with its full range of holistic Asian-inspired treatments is sure to relax and restore.

This Relais & Châteaux property is set in the stunning Golden Valley of Tea. Ceylon Tea Trails is the world’s first tea bungalow resort which boasts four luxurious colonial era tea planters’ bungalows. Built for British tea planters in the days of the Raj and now stylishly restored, each house comprises between four and six luxurious suites and comes with its own chef, butler and Manager. A stay at Tea Trails is fully inclusive of gourmet meals and drinks including top shelf spirits and wines.

COMO’s second Bhutan hotel Uma by COMO, Punakha, is situated on a bend in the Mo Chu river, shrouded in the alpine stillness of the Punakha Valley. Providing luxury accommodation in this less-visited area of Bhutan, Uma by COMO, Punakha offers guests exceptional access to some of Bhutan’s most celebrated landscapes and historic sites. The Bukhari restaurant serves both local and international cuisine, while the stand-alone COMO Shambhala Retreat offers traditional holistic therapies.

Situated on Sri Lanka’s southernmost coast to the east of Galle, this Relais & Châteaux resort on 12 manicured acres comes from the stable of Ceylon Tea Trails and offers outstanding accommodation in 40 residences and suites set on cliffs above the palm-fringed shore. Stylish interiors and spacious suites set the tone with private butler service for all while the restaurants, pools and bars suggest a typical Sri Lankan village. The area is known for diving, snorkelling, surfing, big-game fishing, and whale and dolphin watching (in season).

INDIA & BEYOND HOTELSA Selection of A&K’s Favourites

THE TAJ MAHAL PALACE

AMANBAGH

UMAID BHAWAN PALACE

AMAN-I-KHAS

India - Mumbai

India - Alwar, Rajasthan

India - Jodhpur

India - Ranthambore

Surely India’s most iconic hotel, ‘The Taj’ is a glamorous fixture on Mumbai’s waterfront, directly opposite the Gateway of India. Hosting guests for over 100 years, the recent extensive refurbishment cements its position as the city’s leading place to stay. Its distinctive interiors combine western contemporary style with traditional Indian elements, beautiful vaulted alabaster ceilings, onyx columns, graceful archways and hand-woven silk carpets. A&K guests enjoy Palace Wing rooms with accompanying privileges.

Formerly the Maharaja of Alwar’s hunting camp, Amanbagh is a contemporary haven set within a walled oasis of gardens, domed cupolas, latticed screens, private courtyards and ornate columns. Its architecture evokes the palatial grandeur of the Moghul Era, providing a tranquil refuge from which to explore Rajasthan’s rich heritage. Featuring a swimming pool and spa, Amanbagh also offers excursions into the surrounding Aravalli Hills including private picnics, yoga, camel and horse safaris, visits to forts and ruins and cultural experiences in picturesque rural villages.

Part of the Taj group hotels, this grand historic palace hotel is set in 26 acres of beautifully manicured gardens with views down to Jodhpur city. The family of the Maharajah retains use of one wing of the palace while the remainder makes up the hotel. There are 64 spacious rooms and suites with marble bathrooms and Art Deco influences. Activities include tennis, billiards, squash, croquet and jogging with a beautiful Jiva Spa and health club plus indoor and outdoor swimming pools.

Aman-i-Khas is located on the edge of the national park with a dramatic backdrop of the Aravalli Hills. The camp comprises 10 luxury tents unobtrusively situated within the native vegetation. The interiors are an exercise in stylish simplicity with draped cotton partitions and king size beds, majestic daybeds and sunken baths. There is a dining tent, spa, organic vegetable garden and a small lake. Meals are often served in different locations around the grounds and dinner is most often taken around the roaring outdoor fire. Twice-daily, 4WD guided wildlife viewing excursions are standard.

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The OrientMysterious and exotic, the countries of the Far East hold great allure and fascination. The cultured traveller is well at home here discovering age-old secrets, remarkable landscapes and fascinating experiences. From China, the world’s most populous nation with its myriad ancient monuments to the charming delights of Myanmar, the culinary appeal of Vietnam to the unspoiled attractions of Laos, tranquil Thailand and fast-paced Japan, there’s a well organised infrastructure here supported by elegant and sophisticated hotels.

Travelling with A&K throughout the Orient, you can expect an affable face to meet you at every turn, friendly and efficient service at your chosen hotels, the most suitable rooms booked, the finest transport, worrisome extras taken care of, restaurant reservations made and someone on call 24/7.

When to Go

Weather patterns throughout Asia are varied. In the tropics of Southeast Asia there is little seasonal temperature variation (average daily high in the 30’s) with monsoon season from May to November. A vast country like China has enormous variations but in general spring (April – May) and autumn (September – October) are best. Japan is best in the spring (March

- May), or to see the beautiful Autumn foliage October to mid November.

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Ho Chi Minh City

Inle Lake, Myanmar

Silk weaving, Laos

Forbidden City, Beijing

BEhINd ThE dOOrS OF ThE FOrBIddEN CITy

Most visitors to Beijing’s extraordinary Forbidden City see but a fraction of what is there and mostly from outside. A&K can arrange special access to the “Great Within” including halls normally closed to the public giving special insight to how the imperial families once lived.

LuNCh AFLOAT IN MyANMAr

Float serenely on the glassy waters of Inle Lake and take in the beautiful surrounding scenery. Watch the local people going about their daily activities and the famous leg-rowers of the lake over a lovely lunch on a rice carrier boat that has been converted into a pop-up restaurant.

A rEgAL CONNECTION IN LAOS

In Luang Prabang meet a former member of the Laotian royal family Prince Tieo Somanith whose passion for folk arts and crafts is inspiring. You’ll be introduced to traditional royal embroidery, costume design, Laotian performing arts and other fascinating cultural practices.

SAIgON By SCOOTEr

Buzz around Ho Chi Minh City on the back of a vintage Vespa enjoying delicious street food experiences right across the city. There’s seafood in Chinatown, Banh Xeo (Vietnamese pancakes) in Cholon, espresso martinis in District 3 and a live band with beer to finish.

Go Beyond the OrdinaryWhen you book a special holiday with Abercrombie & Kent you are booking with the company that knows the region inside out. Operating across Asia for over 30 years, A&K today remains at the pinnacle of success delivering unique and memorable experiences. These are some of the opportunities you can experience on a luxury journey in Asia with A&K. Ask an A&K Travel Specialist about including one of these surprises in your itinerary.

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CHINA | 12 Days | Beijing – xian – Yangzi Cruise - Shanghai

Highlights of China

On this perfect introduction to China you’ll discover a vast country filled with diverse beauty, culture and tradition with iconic attractions aplenty. From the magnificent Great Wall of China, the iconic Three Gorges of the Yangzi River, the ancient Terracotta Warriors to the glittering metropolis of Shanghai, China offers a kaleidoscope of stunning scenery, ancient religions and one of the world’s oldest and continuous civilisations.

Day 1: arrive beijing. Arrive into the Chinese capital where a private A&K welcome awaits. You are escorted to your luxury hotel. Waldorf Astoria Beijing (Deluxe Room)

Day 2: beijing. Start the day in the country’s cultural and political heart with a guided stroll around Tiananmen Square, the largest in the world, and continue on foot into the Forbidden City, home to the Imperial family during the Ming era. Visit the beautifully restored Ming Temple of Heaven for a Tai Chi demonstration and the nearby pearl market – a must for shoppers (B,L). Waldorf Astoria Beijing (Deluxe Room)

Day 3: beijing. Visit the Great Wall of China at the Mutianyu section, away from the crowds. Ride the cable car up to the wall for a walk along the impressive ramparts and on your return a drive past the Olympic sites. There’s also a pedicab ride into the hutongs, Beijing’s maze of old neighbourhoods (B,L). Waldorf Astoria Beijing (Deluxe Room)

Day 4: beijing – xian. Transfer for the flight* to the old Tang Dynasty capital xian, start of the ancient Silk Road. En route to the hotel visit the small but well-designed Yangling Museum, which houses archaeological discoveries from Han dynasty tombs, and the well preserved ancient city walls (B). Shangri-La Hotel Xian (Horizon Floor Room)

Day 5: xian. A dazzling up close experience with the remarkable army of Terracotta Warriors, regarded by many as the most sensational archaeological discovery of the 20th century. After a delicious and authentic Shaanxi dumpling lunch visit the xian Museum and Big Wild Goose Pagoda (B,L). Shangri-La Hotel Xian (Horizon Floor Room)

Day 6: xian – chongqing. Transfer to the airport for the early flight* to Chongqing. Before boarding Sanctuary Yangzi Explorer visit the Chongqing Zoo where the giant panda and red panda enclosures are a highlight. A short tour of the museum is included before arriving at the pier (B,L,D). Sanctuary Yangzi Explorer (Deluxe cabin, Xiling Deck)

Days 7-8: cruising the Yangzi. Considered one of China’s iconic experiences, the next two days are a river journey through the breathtaking Three Gorges with a variety of shore excursions included en route. Pass through Qutang Gorge, the narrowest stretch of the river, Wu Gorge and the Shennong Stream for a traditional sampan trip, and xiling Gorge, the longest of the three. See thriving riverside towns, temples, pagodas, dramatic cliff faces and sheer peaks and try your hand at Chinese brush painting, calligraphy, Tai Chi and tea appreciation (B,L,D). Sanctuary Yangzi Explorer (Deluxe cabin, Xiling Deck)

Day 9: Yichang – Shanghai. Visit the impressive Three Gorges Dam, China’s biggest construction project since the Great Wall. There’s an exclusive visit to the Exhibition Centre and a tour of Yichang before the flight* to Shanghai, the ‘Paris of the East’ (B,L). The Peninsula Shanghai (Deluxe Riverview Room)

Day 10: Shanghai. The glittering metropolis of Shanghai is China’s commercial heart with diversions aplenty. Visit the Ming era Yu gardens, the grand colonial waterfront strip, the Bund and the Old Town. The afternoon is at leisure before a lively and energetic acrobatic show this evening (B,L). The Peninsula Shanghai (Deluxe Riverview Room)

the Great wall

terracotta warriors

Sanctuary Yangzi explorer

Day 11: Design Your Day Shanghai. Plot your own path. Visit the charming tree-lined avenues of the French Concession, one of the original European settlements, with many fine examples of 19th and 20th century architecture. Or take a journey into the countryside to the peaceful waterside town of Zhujiajiao where a boat ride on the canals is the best way to appreciate its well-preserved Ming architecture and ancient stone bridges (B,L). The Peninsula Shanghai (Deluxe Riverview Room)

Day 12: Depart Shanghai. The adventure in China comes to an end as the high speed Maglev train spirits you to the airport where your journey ends (B).

Price Twin Share Per Person: From $8,715 Solo Traveller: From $15,775 *Flight not included.

Pudong, Shanghai

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The dreamy landscapes of Guilin have inspired Chinese painters and poets for generations. The Li River and its dramatic limestone formations are a highlight with a leisurely boat trip between Guilin and Yangshuo revealing some of the country’s finest scenery.

Day 1: arrive Guilin. On arrival you are met and transferred to the hotel where views of the Li River are impressive. Shangri-La Hotel Guilin (Horizon Riverview Club Room)

Day 2: Guilin. This morning board the scenic Li River cruise to the village of Yangshuo, south of Guilin. Sights along the way include traditional cormorant fishermen and the surreal greentopped limestone peaks which line the river banks. Yangshuo is a charming rural village surrounded by lush rice paddies, ancient bridges and historic buildings. There is time to explore before the drive back (B,L). Shangri-La Hotel Guilin (Horizon Riverview Club Room)

Day 3: Depart Guilin. Morning tour of the city starting at Fubo Hill for stunning views, Elephant Trunk Hill and Reed Flute cave. Transfer to the airport where your journey ends (B).

Price Twin Share per Person: From $1,335 Solo Traveller: From $2,345

One of the seven ancient Chinese capitals, Hangzhou is famous for its history, culture and scenery. Beautiful lakes, tea plantations and lush green forests are all around while in the old town there are magnificent examples of courtyard architecture. A special tea appreciation is arranged for you.

Day 1: arrive Hangzhou. Travel from Shanghai south to Hangzhou by first class bullet train. On arrival you are met and transferred to your sophisticated hotel which resembles an intimate lakeside village and blends centuries of tradition with chic contemporary style. Four Seasons Hotel Hangzhou at West Lake (Premier Room)

Day 2: Hangzhou. Private touring today includes the Lingyin Temple, the fascinating Chinese Medical Museum, a splendid Qing Dynasty residence and the Mei Jia Hu Tea Plantation with a tea appreciation ceremony (B,L). Four Seasons Hotel Hangzhou at West Lake (Premier Room)

Day 3: Depart Hangzhou. Transfer by road to your Shanghai hotel or to Pudong Airport where your journey ends (B).

Price Twin Share per Person: From $2,640 Solo Traveller: From $4,960

The giant panda is synonymous with China. One of the rarest animals in the world, they are best experienced with a visit to the Chengdu Panda Research & Breeding Centre. Add this magical experience to a longer journey in China.

Day 1: arrive chengdu. Arrive and transfer to the hotel. The Ritz-Carlton Chengdu (Deluxe Room)

Day 2: chengdu. This morning visit the Chengdu Panda Research & Breeding Centre where you’ll see adorable panda’s at play. The centre breeds the famous black and white pandas as well as the red pandas. This afternoon visit Wuhou Temple, the major shrine to Sichuan’s ancient Shu past, and atmospheric Jinli Street for a taste of old Chengdu (B,L). The Ritz-Carlton Chengdu (Deluxe Room)

Day 3: chengdu - chongqing. This morning is an overland transfer to Chongqing visiting the Dazu Caves, a series of rock carvings dating from the 9th to the 13th century. En route a visit to a local family home for an insight into village life before arriving into Chongqing (B,L).

Price Twin Share per Person: From $1,915 Solo Traveller: From $3,540

Li river in Yangshuo, Guilin tea Plantation Panda

guILIN ExTENSION | 3 DAyS HANgzHOu ExTENSION | 3 DAyS CHENgDu ExTENSION | 3 DAyS

CHINA ExTENSIONSLengthen your A&K holiday with one of these add-ons.

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The most celebrated stretch of the Yangzi is the spectacular Three Gorges where A&K uniquely tailors shore excursions with a fully qualified bilingual guide to avoid the crowds. Highlights include the river town of Fengdu, the crystal clear waters of Shennong Stream and a ride in a traditional sampan. Qutang Gorge, famous for its rolling waters and sheer cliffs, is the shortest and narrowest of the three, while Wu is characterised by majestic forest crowned peaks. xiling, the longest, finishes at the Three Gorges Dam, the largest construction project ever undertaken.

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Complementing the natural beauty of the river is a rich programme of shore excursions and shipboard activities which highlight the wealth of China’s cultural tradition as well as the river’s history and ecology. Tai Chi classes, Chinese cooking and silk embroidery are just some of the diversions available. In between activities the Huang Ding Spa beckons. There’s also a fitness centre, sauna and beauty salon.

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Occupying four decks, the ship boasts the largest and best appointed cabins on the river. Each has floor to ceiling picture windows, private balconies and en suite bathroom. Dining is a delight with a team of internationally trained chefs delivering innovative à la carte menus featuring the finest of Chinese and continental cuisine served with complimentary house wines and other refreshments at lunch and dinner. There is an espresso bar and special menus for vegetarians and children.

Sanctuary Yangzi explorer

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The specially tailored ‘Summer Camp’ welcomes families on four night cruises upstream from Yichang to Chongqing with exciting activities planned to keep all entertained. There is a Chinese Opera mask painting, introductory Mandarin lessons, cooking lessons, kite making, movie nights and early morning Tai Chi.

Suite PriViLeGeS

Guests in suites have exclusive access to the Suite lounge with unlimited use of lounge computer and WiFi, all day hot and cold beverage service, canapés and snacks and house wine and local beer pre-dinner. In addition, guests in one of the four Speciality suites (Jade, Mandarin, Celestial, Imperial) are offered one afternoon tea and one private gourmet dinner in their suite.

CHINA | CRUISING THE YANGZI

SANCTUARY YANGZI ExPLORERThe Sanctuary Retreats portfolio brings the boutique River Cruising experience to guests with authenticity.

The elegant Sanctuary Yangzi Explorer sets the standard for luxury cruising in China with strong environmental commitments. Friendly and intimate, on board service is a highlight with an atmosphere more private club than cruise ship. Features on ‘Highlights of China’ (see page 36).

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Facts

• Launch year: 2008• Length: 91.5m• Beam: 16.4m• Draught: 2.8m• Passengers : 124• 38 cabins, 20 suites and 4 themed suites• Cruise length: 3 & 4 nights (Mar –Nov) • Routes: Chongqing to Yichang (and v.v)

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CHINA | 8 Days | Chengdu – Jiuzhaigou – Mt Emei - Chengdu

Journey into the mountainous province of Sichuan, one of the best places in China to see the Giant Panda and a multitude of UNESCO World Heritage sites. The landscape is breathtaking and there are a number of important Buddhist sites, ethnic minorities and a famously spicy, fresh and fragrant cuisine.

Day 1: Arrive Chengdu. Arrive into Sichuan’s provincial capital where you are met and transferred to your hotel. Shangri-La Hotel Chengdu (Horizon Riverview room)

Day 2: Chengdu. This morning visit the Panda Research & Breeding Centre which conducts captive breeding programmes, educational tourism and scientific research into the endangered and much-loved icon of China. This afternoon visit the Sanxingdui Museum housing ancient Shu cultural relics unearthed from the Sanxingdui archaeological site. This evening is a traditional Sichuan operatic performance (B,L). Shangri-La Hotel Chengdu (Horizon Riverview room)

Day 3: Chengdu – Jiuzhaigou. Fly* north to Jiuzhaigou. This afternoon explore the scenic delights of Huanglong with your guide. The area was declared a World Heritage Site in 1992 and is also home to many endangered species including the Giant Panda and the Sichuan Golden Snub-nosed Monkey. This afternoon visit local Amdo Tibetan Villages with time for a stroll to admire the well-preserved homes and quaint winding lanes. You’ll meet a family who resides there (B). InterContinental Resort Jiuzhai Paradise (Club Intercontinental Room)

Day 4: Jiuzhaigou. Head into the Jiuzhaigou Valley on the edge of the Tibetan Himalayan Plateau – an area of great scenic beauty with blue lakes, waterfalls, dramatic snow-capped peaks and nine Tibetan villages (B,L). InterContinental Resort Jiuzhai Paradise (Club Intercontinental Room)

Day 5: Jiuzhaigou – Mt Emei. Transfer for flight* back to Chengdu. Drive overland to Emeishan, a Buddhist sanctuary since the 3rd century. This afternoon visit Mt Emei, one of the Four Sacred Buddhist Mountains of China. There are 76 Buddhist monasteries here dating to the Ming and Qing periods (B,L). Hongzhushan Hotel (Deluxe Room)

Day 6: Mt. Emei. More time to explore with a cable car ride to Wan Nian Temple. This afternoon visit the Leshan Stone Buddha, the world’s largest stone sculpture of Buddha, with a river boat ride (B,L). Hongzhushan Hotel (Deluxe Room)

Day 7: Mt Emei – Chengdu. Return by road to Chengdu. Remainder of the day at leisure (B,L). Shangri-La Hotel Chengdu (Horizon Riverview Room)

Day 8: Depart Chengdu. Transfer to the airport where your journey ends (B).

PRICE Twin Share Per Person: From $8,635 Solo Traveller: From $14,565 * Flight not included

Sichuan Delights

Jiuzhaigou Valley

CHINA ExTENSIONS

Venture off the beaten track and uncover some of the highlights of the Shanxi province to the west of Beijing. There are two important World Heritage listed cultural sites included and an outstanding boutique residence in the old walled city of Pingyao where red silk lanterns glow on every street corner.

Day 1: Arrive Datong. Early morning arrival into Shanxi province. Begin the day with a visit to the ancient Chinese Buddhist grottoes at Yungang, a World Heritage listed site. The grottoes represent an outstanding collection of Chinese stone carvings from the 5th and 6th centuries. Touring also includes the well preserved Huayan-Si Temple from the Liao and Jin dynasties. After lunch, proceed to Shanhua Monastery and the 600 year old Nine Dragon Screen, the oldest and largest glazed screen in the country depicting images of oxen, dogs, deer rabbits and other animals (L). Holiday Inn Datong (Superior Room)

Day 2: Datong – Pingyao. Travel overland south-west to Pingyao visiting the wooden Hanging Temple on sacred Hengshan mountain en route. Continue to the Jinci temple complex and afterwards visit Qiao’s Compound, an 18th century courtyard estate comprising over 300 rooms and an ancestral temple. Located north-west of Pingyao, the site is most famous for its appearance in the film ‘Raise the Red Lantern’ (B,L,D). Jing’s Residence (Courtyard Room)

Day 3: Pingyao. A day spent in this atmospheric Ming-era town. Climb the 15th century city wall and walk along the ramparts. Visit some of the city’s temples which house stages where operatic performances were conducted on special holidays. The oldest stage is in the Cheng Huan Miao. Later this morning visit a local home to see intricate Ming architecture up close. After lunch, visit the beautifully maintained Daoist Temple and finish the day exploring the local market (B,L,D). Jing’s Residence (Courtyard Room)

Day 4: Depart Pingyao. Transfer to Pingyao train station for your high speed train to xian (B).

PRICE Twin Share Per Person: From $3,085 Solo Traveller: From $5,295

For blue skies, fresh air, natural beauty and a rich cultural heritage the mountainous Yunnan Province in China’s south-west is the place to go. It is the most geographically diverse province as well as being home to a third of China’s ethnic minorities, a wide variety of plant and animal species and strong Buddhist traditions.

Day 1: Kunming – Lijiang (2,400M). On arrival in Kunming you are assisted with the onward flight* to Lijiang. A private A&K welcome and transfer to your beautiful all-villa lodging. Banyan Tree Lijiang (Deluxe Garden Villa)

Day 2: Lijiang. This morning tour the charming UNESCO listed Old Town with time to stroll through the cobbled streets, crossing its ancient timber footbridges over the network of spring-fed canals. Afternoon at leisure (B). Banyan Tree Lijiang (Deluxe Garden Villa)

Day 3: Lijiang – Shangri-La (3,300M). Journey overland to Shangri-La (formally Zhongdian) on the Yunnan-Tibet Highway with a stop at the ‘First Bend’ in the Yangzi River a major landmark for all Chinese. Visit Shigu Village with its large 16th century stone drum memorial and continue on to the dramatic Tiger Leaping Gorge where a short hike reveals the Yangzi River roaring 4,000m below on the gorge floor. Arrive into Shangri-La late this afternoon (B,L). MGallery Songtsam Retreat (Superior Suite)

Day 4: Shangri-La. Morning visit to the Songzanlin Monastery, the largest in Yunnan, with a special visit to the Protector Temple. Continue on to the 800 year old working monastery, Ringha, situated on top of a sacred hill. A highlight this afternoon is tea with a traditional Tibetan family (B,L). MGallery Songtsam Retreat (Superior Suite)

Day 5: Shangri-La. A day exploring the area around Shangri-La. Visit the Napa Hai Forest Reserve, the Nishi black pottery village to watch artisans shaping the clay with their hands and wooden tools, the Scenic Moon Crescent Gorge and the Marriage of the Waters. A traditional Tibetan hot pot dinner tonight (B,L,D). MGallery Songtsam Retreat (Superior Suite)

Day 6: Depart Shangri-La. Transfer to the airport (B).

PRICE Twin Share Per Person: From $5,240 Solo Traveller: From $9,660

* Flight not included

Yungang Grottoes Shangri-La

Lengthen your A&K holiday with one of these add-ons.

DAtoNg & PINgyAo | 4 DAyS CultureS of yuNNAN | 6 DAyS

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TIBET | 6 Days | Lhasa - Tsedang – Lhasa

Breathtaking mountain scenery and sweeping landscapes are commonplace in this remote and isolated region. A strong Buddhist culture exists and there are many beautiful historic and religious sites to visit including the Potala Palace, monasteries and important prayer circuits. Its landscape is dramatic with high plains and fast flowing rivers, yaks and nomads. In Tsedang the old quarter is a highlight with views from Yumbulhakhang Fort outstanding. Samye Monastery is the oldest of all Tibet’s monasteries while the Jokhang in Lhasa upholds ancient traditions of pilgrimage.

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Potala Palace, Lhasa

Day 1: Lhasa (3,490m) – tsedang (3,100m). Arrive into Lhasa, Tibet’s administrative capital and one of the highest cities in the world. You are met by A&K and driven 183km southeast to Tsedang, your starting point for exploration of the Yarlung valley area (D). Tsedang Hotel (Deluxe Room)

Day 2: tsedang. This morning your sightseeing begins with a visit to Samye Monastery, the oldest of all Tibet’s monasteries. It is approached via a beautiful river crossing. Afterwards continue on to Yumbulhakhang Fort, one of the oldest buildings in Tibet, perched precariously on a hilltop south of Tsedang overlooking the Yarlung Valley (B,L,D). Tsedang Hotel (Deluxe Room)

Day 3: tsedang – Lhasa. Driving overland this morning, stop en route to view 11th century Buddhist rock carvings before returning to the Tibetan capital and your hotel. This afternoon you are escorted to Norbulingka, the summer palace of the Dalai Lama, and the incorporated Tibetan Museum (B,L). Shangri-La Hotel (Horizon Club Room)

Day 4: Lhasa. Sightseeing commences at the imposing Potala Palace which sits 300m above the valley and was formerly the Dalai Lama’s winter residence and seat of Tibetan government. You also visit Jokhang Temple, one of the oldest and most revered religious structures in Tibet, dating back to the 7th century. Pilgrims from all over Tibet come to worship here and prostrate themselves in front of the main doors of the temple. Later today wander through the old streets of the Tibetan Quarter to the Barkhor Bazaar, both the spiritual heart of the holy city and the main commercial district (B,L). Shangri-La Hotel (Horizon Club Room)

Day 5: Lhasa. This morning visit Drepung Monastery, built in 1416, one of the world’s largest monasteries and once home to over 10,000 monks. Suffering only minor damage during the Cultural Revolution, Drepung has plenty of historical relics, Buddhist scriptures and art. Continue on to Sera Monastery, one of the prettiest. In its heyday, Sera hosted a huge monastic population and five colleges (B,L). Shangri-La Hotel (Horizon Club Room)

Day 6: Depart Lhasa. Transfer to the airport where your journey ends (B).

Price Twin Share Per Person: From $3,585 Solo Traveller: From $5,995

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MONgOLIA | 7 Days | Ulaanbaatar – Gobi Desert – Ulaanbaatar

Discover the fascinating traditional nomadic culture of Mongolia, its rich Tibetan Buddhist tradition and emerging modern democracy. Explore the mysterious Gobi desert which lies between the Siberian wilderness to the north and the Tibetan Plateau to the south. Visit archaeological sites, look for endemic wildlife, stay in a traditional ger and meet local herders to understand their unique way of life.

Nomads and gers

mongolian nomad

Day 1: arrive ulaanbaatar. Arrive into the Mongolian capital where you are met and transferred to the hotel. Shangri-La Hotel (Deluxe room)

Day 2: ulaanbaatar. This morning visit Gandan Monastery, the seat of Buddhism in Mongolia. Stroll through the monastery grounds, hear the low tones of the horns used to call the lamas to the temple and observe their daily rituals. Afterwards visit the newly remodelled National History Museum for an excellent overview of Mongolia’s history and culture and the Zanabazar Fine Arts Museum which contains one of the best collections of Buddhist art and artifacts in the world. This evening, drive to Zaisan Memorial and enjoy a panoramic view of the city, river and surrounding countryside (B,L,D). Shangri-La Hotel (Deluxe room)

Day 3: ulaanbaatar – Gobi Desert. Transfer to the airport for a flight south to the Gobi Desert. On arrival you are driven to Yol Valley National Park in the foothills of the Altai Mountains. A hike through the valley leads to the habitat of indigenous vulture-like Lammergeiers, Altai snowcocks, ibex, yaks and Argali mountain sheep. Continue on to your eco-lodge located near the Gurvansaikhan Gobi National Park (B,L,D). Three Camel Lodge (Ger)

Day 4: Gobi Desert. Drive to Tugrugyn Shiree, best known for its famous fossil find, the ‘Fighting Dinosaurs’ which was discovered in the 1970s. Explore the white-sandstone escarpment and nearby sand dunes. Later on visit Bulgan, a small town near a natural spring which has one of the only farms in the Gobi supplying local ger camps with fruit and vegetables. On your way back to the lodge visit one of the local families for a display of nomadic culture. (B,L,D). Three Camel Lodge (Ger)

Day 5: Gobi Desert. This morning you are driven into the Moltsog Els sand dunes where you’ll explore on foot or by Bactrian camel. You also have the opportunity to visit a local camel herding family. This afternoon head out to the Flaming Cliffs to admire the orange glow at dusk. It was here in 1923 that Dr. Roy Chapman Andrews and his exploration team from the American Museum of Natural History found the first nest of dinosaur eggs (B,L,D). Three Camel Lodge (Ger)

Day 6: Gobi Desert – ulaanbaatar. Return to the capital by air before visiting the Chinggis Khaan Statue Complex. This extraordinary 40m tall statue of Chinggis Khaan on horseback is considered the biggest of its kind in the world. This afternoon is at leisure before a traditional performance of Mongolian dancers and khoomi throat singers (B,L,D). Shangri-La Hotel (Deluxe room)

Day 7: Depart ulaanbaatar. Transfer to the airport where your journey ends (B).

Price Twin Share Per Person: From $7,295 Solo Traveller: From $13,015

Prayer wheel

nomad horse saddles

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MyANMAR | 11 Days | Yangon – Mandalay – Ayeyarwady – Bagan – Inle Lake - Yangon

This journey is for travellers seeking an in-depth experience in Myanmar. It includes a cruise on board Sanctuary Ananda, a luxurious vessel custom built for the country’s rivers and tributaries. During the cruise there are special cultural inclusions such as performances of traditional music and dance, an ethnic dinner, lectures, cooking demonstrations, yoga, meditation and cigar making lessons. The journey also takes in charming Inle Lake and Yangon.

Day 1: arrive Yangon. Arrive and transfer to your grand colonial hotel. This evening visit the dazzling Shwedagon Pagoda, a remarkable structure with a gold stupa that rises 98m above the city, and observe the lively activity of worshippers. The Strand Hotel (Superior Suite)

Day 2: Yangon – mandalay. Fly north to Mandalay, the Burmese capital before the colonial era. Transfer to the ship in time for lunch. This afternoon visit the pagoda sprinkled Sagaing Hill, an important religious and monastic centre. Visit a monastic school and orphanage before taking in the breathtaking views from the Soon U Ponya Shin Pagoda. Later today visit a textile workshop and U Bein Bridge, the longest teak bridge in the world, for a memorable sunset (B,L,D). Sanctuary Ananda (Deluxe Suite Bagan Deck)

Day 3: cruising the ayeyarwady river. Early this morning Sanctuary Ananda sails north to Sin Kyun, a quaint village just north of Mandalay sponsored by Sanctuary Retreats Philanthropy where farming and hat making are the primary industry. Take an optional tour to witness firsthand the way of life in this unspoilt location seldom viewed by outsiders. Return to the ship and sail towards Pakokku passing Mingun and its unfinished pagoda en route.

Time to relax as the ship continues south admiring villages, pagodas and hills as you pass. A variety of on board activities will be offered including a longyi (sarong) and thanaka (cosmetic) demonstration and a talk on Myanmar – covering the country’s incredibly rich history, the recent controversial decades and the outlook for the future of The Golden Land (B,L,D). Sanctuary Ananda (Deluxe Suite Bagan Deck)

Day 4: cruising the ayeyarwady river. This morning is a cooking class and market visit with the ship’s Executive Chef. This afternoon sail on to Bagan and visit a small pagoda complex before heading to the great golden Shwezigon Pagoda which houses a bone and tooth of the Gautama Buddha and is sacred to the Burmese people. Afterwards enjoy the sunset over the Bagan plains (B,L,D). Sanctuary Ananda (Deluxe Suite Bagan Deck)

Day 5: cruising the ayeyarwady river. Rise early for an optional hot air balloon trip (November – March, extra charge). This morning visit the temples of Bagan starting at the Ananda Temple. Completed in 1091 AD, it is one of the four great temples in Bagan and one of the most beautiful. A horse-cart will be your mode of transport through the Bagan plains, with several photo stops and a visit to Sulamani pagoda. Later today you travel to Mount Popa, visiting a jaggery workshop along the way. Lunch is at Popa Mountain Resort with spectacular views of Mount Popa which is a popular pilgrimage site with numerous Nat temples and relics. Opportunity to climb up and enjoy the views. Return to the ship and enjoy a candlelit sandbank dinner (B,L,D). Sanctuary Ananda (Deluxe Suite Bagan Deck)

Day 6: bagan. Disembark and visit Manuha and Nanpaya Temples before transferring to the hotel (B,L). Aureum Palace Hotel (Orchid or Jasmine villa)

Myanmar in Style

ancient pagodas, bagan Sanctuary ananda

Day 7: bagan – inle Lake. Fly east to Heho and transfer to Inle Lake. The shallow waters of Inle Lake are circled by rolling hills and dotted with small fishing villages. See man-made floating gardens and traditional leg-rowers (B,L). Inle Princess Resort (Lake Front View Chalet)

Day 8: inle Lake. Morning visit to the Fifth Day Market where local hill tribes come to buy and sell their goods. This afternoon see Ikat-style silk weaving and cruise to Indein to explore this typical lakeside village with its original ancient Shan style stupas (B,L). Inle Princess Resort (Lake Front View Chalet)

Day 9: inle Lake. Today is at leisure with the option to join a Shan chef for a market visit and cooking experience (additional cost). This evening enjoy a private dinner in the resort’s acclaimed Wine Cellar (B,D). Inle Princess Resort (Lake Front View Chalet)

Day 10: inle Lake – Yangon. Transfer to Heho airport for the flight to Yangon. Transfer to your hotel with the rest of the day at leisure. A driver and guide are at your disposal for visits to Scott Market, Sule Pagoda or the National Museum (B,L). Belmond Governor’s Residence (Deluxe Garden View Room)

Day 11: Depart Yangon. Transfer to the airport where your journey ends (B).

Price Twin Share Per Person: From $7,075 Solo Traveller: From $11,805

in the fields

AKp supported project: Sin Kyun Village project

traditional leg-rowers, inle Lake

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Days start with complimentary early morning meditation and sunrise yoga on the sundeck. While cruising during the day guests can relax on a sun lounge or take a dip in the outdoor plunge pool. In the afternoons and evenings, there are lectures and demonstrations of local customs where guests can learn about the culture, history and attractions of Myanmar. All Sanctuary Ananda’s guides are local Burmese experts, enhancing the experience still further, and where possible, guests experience the fun of local transport, such as horse-drawn carts, trishaws and small boats.

tHe cabinS

Sanctuary Ananda offers 2 suites, 14 deluxe suites, 4 luxury suites and the Aloungpayah suite. All are air-conditioned with either double or twin beds and en suite bathroom with monsoon shower and a large private balcony. The four luxury suites have an additional indoor seating area and can accommodate a third guest. The ultra-luxurious Aloungpayah Suite has a king sized bed, dressing area, a free standing bathtub, and monsoon shower as well as private living and dining areas and superb panoramic views of the river. Contemporary luxuries which are standard in every cabin include iPod docking station and iPad TV connectivity.

Luxury Suite

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While using traditional materials such as local fabrics, wood and lacquerware, the ship’s design is one of contemporary luxury. She has one of the highest staff to guest ratios on the river. Other facilities include a sundeck with outdoor pool, restaurant, lounge, the Thambyadine Spa and gym.

MYANMAR | CRUISING THE AYEYARWADY AND CHINDWIN

SANCTUARY ANANDAThe Sanctuary Retreats portfolio brings the boutique River Cruising experience to guests with authenticity.

Unwind in the perfect surrounds of Amara Ocean Resort, located on a stunning palm-lined beach on the west coast of Myanmar. Views of the Andaman Sea and the Rakhine Mountains are impressive while there is much to do including boat trips, fishing, bird watching, village walks and biking.

Day 1: Yangon – ngapali. Transfer for your flight northwest to Thandwe on the coast where you are met and transferred to the resort. The rest of the day is at leisure enjoying your beach surrounds. Amara Ocean Resort (Beach Front Bungalow)

Day 2: ngapali. Day at leisure at the resort. Choose from a range of activities, relax on the beach or indulge in some spa treatments. Alternatively explore the surrounding area and its local villages (B). Amara Ocean Resort (Beach Front Bungalow)

Day 3: ngapali. Day at leisure at the resort (B). Amara Ocean Resort (Beach Front Bungalow)

Day 4: ngapali – Yangon. Transfer to Thandwe Airport for the return flight to Yangon (B).

Price Twin Share per Person: From $1,625 Solo Traveller: From $2,580

Explore the highlights of the Mon State to the east of Yangon around the beautifully scenic Thanlwin River. You’ll be amongst the first to explore this little visited area where golden temples are found in abundance.

Day 1: Yangon – Golden rock. Drive overland to Bago, home of the Shwemawdaw Pagoda whose 114 metre spire is taller than Shwegadon Pagoda. Continue to Kyaikhtiyo base camp for your truck ride and trek uphill to the Golden Rock (L,D). Mountain Top Hotel (Deluxe Room)

Day 2: Golden rock – Hpa-an. Drive to Hpa-an, capitol of the Karen state stopping at Bayint Nyi Cave and Kaw Gun Cave, fllled with over 2,000 stone tablets with Mon inscriptions and hundreds of Buddha statues (B,L,D). Hpa-an Lodge (Kayin Cottage)

Day 3: Hpa-an – mawlamaying. This morning chose a trek to Mt. Zwe Kabin (722m), a sacred mountain or a soft trek to Phar Pu, offering stunning views of the river and downtown Hpa-an. Continue to Mawlamaying (B,L,D). Strand Hotel (Deluxe Room)

Day 4: mawlamaying. A day spet exploring the charming town before a boat ride to the island of Khaung Sae Kyun (B,L,D). Strand Hotel (Deluxe Room)

Day 5: mawlamaying – Yangon. An early start for the long drive back to Yangon, arriving in the late afternoon (B,L).

Price Twin Share per Person: From $2,560 Solo Traveller: From $3,715

This short journey takes in the cool hill station air of Pyin Oo Lwin, the old British summer capital of Myanmar, as well as the mountain landscapes of the Shan State around Hsipaw, an unspoiled plateau town where life goes on much as it has for centuries

Day 1: mandalay - Pyin oo Lwin. Travel overland to the colonial hill station of Pyin Oo Lwin. Horse and carriages are still the main form of transport in Pyin Oo Lwin and there are many old colonial houses to admire. Visit the Kandawgyi National Gardens (L,D). Hotel Pyin Oo Lwin (Deluxe Room)

Day 2: Pyin oo Lwin - Hsipaw. Early morning visit to the local market before a train trip through mountains and rice paddies to Naung Pein. Continue by road to Hsipaw visiting Bawgyo Pagoda en route (B,L). Amata Riverside Resort (Deluxe Room)

Day 3: Hsipaw. A morning walk through farming villages. See bamboo basket and textile weaving as well as locals making fans, cheroots and noodles. Visit Hnee Pagoda and an animist shrine (B,L). Amata Riverside Resort (Deluxe Room)

Day 4: Hsipaw - mandalay. On your return to Mandalay stop for lunch at a local restaurant and arrive in Mandalay in the afternoon (B,L).

Price Twin Share per Person: From $1,585 Solo Traveller: From $2,705

ngapali beach Golden rock Pyin oo Lwin

NgApALI BEACH | 4 DAyS MAWLAMyAINg | 5 DAyS pyIN OO LWIN | 4 DAyS

MYANMAR ExTENSIONSLengthen your A&K holiday with one of these add-ons.

Launched in 2014, the luxurious all-suite Sanctuary Ananda carries guests in style on voyages of breathtaking beauty and discovery on the mysterious rivers of Myanmar. Cruises travel along the majestic Ayeyarwady River between Bhamo and Yangon visiting temples, pagodas, palaces and monasteries along the way, while journeys on its great tributary, the Chindwin, reveal places rarely seen before – the jungles of the north, forgotten villages and ancient towns close to the Indian border.

Sanctuary Ananda offers six exciting itineraries including 3, 4 and 7 night ‘Discovery Cruises’ between Bagan and Mandalay as well as 10 and 11 night ‘Exploration Cruises’ which allow guests more time to explore the Ayeyarwady and Chindwin Rivers.

Sanctuary ananda Sundeck

Facts

• Launch year: 2014• Length: 61m• Beam: 11.7m• Draught: 1.2 m• Passengers: 48• Crew: 32

what’s included

All meals during full sailing days with lunch and dinner on day of embarkation and breakfast on day of disembarkation.

Soft drinks and local beer

All sightseeing as stated in set itineraries

Individually controllable air-conditioning

Full balconies for every suite

Butler service in the Luxury and Owner’s Suites

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VIETNAM | 12 Days | Hanoi – Halong Bay – Hoi An – Hue – Ho Chi Minh City

One of Southeast Asia’s hottest destinations, Vietnam has it in spades and this journey includes all the highlights from north to south. The country boasts a long coastline, bustling cities, beaches, mountains, an iconic river, temples and lush countryside as well as several UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Hotels are world class and a junk trip on Halong Bay is not to be missed.

Day 1: arrive Hanoi. Arrive into the elegant Vietnamese capital and transfer to your iconic hotel. Sofitel Legend Metropole (Grand Luxury Room)

Day 2: Hanoi. Often called the ‘Paris of the Orient’ there is much to see in Hanoi both historical and spiritual. Your private tour this morning includes Ho Chi Minh’s Mausoleum, the picturesque One Pillar Pagoda and the Temple of Literature, Vietnam’s first university, with its ancient walled gardens. After lunch visit the Museum of Ethnology (B,L). Sofitel Legend Metropole (Grand Luxury Room)

Day 3: Design your day Hanoi. A choice of half day activity today. Join local food blogger Van Cong Tu on a street food tour through Hanoi’s chaotic web of lanes and alleys. Visit street stalls and markets and sample the local produce. Or trace the origin of Vietnam’s culture and traditions when you visit the ancient village of Duong Lam where many of the houses date back 400 years. The afternoon is at leisure (B). Sofitel Legend Metropole (Grand Luxury Room)

Day 4: Hanoi – Halong bay. Drive through rich farmlands to Vietnam’s famous natural wonder and World Heritage Site, Halong Bay. Board your sophisticated floating hotel and cruise through the turquoise waters and dramatic limestone islets (B,L,D). Paradise Peak Cruise (Superior Suite)

Day 5: Halong bay – Hoi an. Return to Hanoi airport for your short flight south to Danang and transfer to the UNESCO World Heritage town of Hoi An (B). The Nam Hai (One Bedroom Villa)

Day 6: Hoi an. The atmosphere here is delightfully laid-back with riverside cafés, colonial architecture, ornate temples, outlying paddy fields and a sandy beach. This morning is a leisurely guided walking tour through the

ancient town centre. See former merchants’ homes, the 400 year-old Japanese Covered Bridge and the local market. Enjoy browsing and shopping in the one of the most colourful local marketplaces in all of Southeast Asia and have the afternoon at leisure (B). The Nam Hai (One Bedroom Villa)

Day 7: Design Your Day Hoi an. Choose between a morning tour with bike ride to Tra Que village where you meet the farmers, pick the produce and prepare a local dish. Or a private cooking class at Red Bridge cooking school. Or take part in an eco-farm and fishing tour. Afternoon at leisure (B). The Nam Hai (One Bedroom Villa)

Day 8: Hoi an – Hue. A scenic drive north via the fishing village of Lang Co and the Pass of Ocean Clouds to Hue, the 19th century capital of Vietnam. En route visit the Cham Museum containing the finest collection of Cham sculpture in the world. In Hue, visit the Mausoleum of Khai Dinh (B,L,D). La Residence Hotel & Spa (Colonial Suite)

Day 9: Hue. The morning is a guided tour of the Imperial Citadel where the Nguyen Dynasty ruled between 1802 and 1945. After exploring the ruins of this wonderful monument, depart to the tomb of the former emperor Minh Mang which is located in a tranquil setting of gardens and ponds. This afternoon enjoy a boat cruise on the Perfume River to Thien Mu pagoda and on to the lively Dong Ba Market for a captivating look at daily life in Hue (B,L). La Residence Hotel & Spa (Colonial Suite)

Highlights of Vietnam

Hoi an Vietnamese flower seller

Day 10: Hue – Ho chi minh city. Fly south to Ho Chi Minh City, formerly Saigon, and transfer to your hotel. This afternoon visit Cholon, the city’s Chinatown district, followed by the lively Binh Tay Market (B). Park Hyatt Saigon (Park Room Garden View)

Day 11: Design Your Day Ho chi minh city. Plot your own course today. Visit the Cu Chi Tunnels, an extensive network dug by the Viet Cong and North Vietnamese forces during the war. See it through the eyes of a veteran guide who accompanies you and return to Saigon to tour the city. Or take a full day trip into the picturesque Mekong Delta with a boat trip through the canals and a bike ride to villages meeting local craftsmen along the way and a riverside lunch (B). Park Hyatt Saigon (Park Room Garden View)

Day 12: Depart Ho chi minh city. Say farewell to Vietnam before your final airport transfer (B).

Price Twin Share Per Person: From $7,300 Solo Traveller: From $13,055

Halong bay

ngoc Son temple, Hanoi

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VIETNAM & CAMBODIA | 14 Days | Ho Chi Minh City – Mekong River – Siem Reap

Journey on the Mekong

This exciting journey incorporates a fascinating cruise on the mighty Mekong River aboard the luxury vessel Aqua Mekong. Starting in southern Vietnam taking in the colonial chic of Saigon, the expedition travels north to the Tonle Sap River uncovering the region’s fascinating history, meeting Khmer farmers, Buddhist monks and entrepreneurial friends in Vietnamese wet markets along the way. The adventure culminates with the legendary Angkorian highlights of Siem Reap.

During the low water season (December-June), the cruise includes much more time on the Cambodia stretch of the Mekong and along the Tonle Sap River.

Day 1: arrive Ho chi minh city. Arrive into Ho Chi Minh City, formerly Saigon, and transfer to your luxury hotel. Park Hyatt Saigon (Park Room)

Day 2: Ho chi minh city. This morning your private city tour of Vietnam’s largest city and commercial centre includes the History Museum, the 19th century Notre Dame Cathedral and the Central Post office. After lunch visit Cholon, the city’s Chinatown district followed by the lively Binh Tay Market and Thien Hau Pagoda (B,L). Park Hyatt Saigon (Park Room)

Day 3: Ho chi minh city – my tho. Private transfer to My Tho in the Mekong Delta (approx. 2 hours) where Aqua Mekong awaits. On embarkation there is time to settle in before an afternoon excursion by sampan to a floating market. Further exploration on foot or by bike (B,L,D). Aqua Mekong (Second Deck Suite)

Day 4: mekong river. Begin the day at Binh Thanh mat weaving village or step back in time with a tour on foot around sleepy Sa Dec perusing the vibrant fresh produce market and the famous house of French writer Marguerite Duras’ legendary lover, Mr Huynh Thuy Le. This afternoon visit a typical Mekong Delta village and venture into a traditional home to taste local tropical fruits and enjoy a folk song performance followed by the unique and highly energetic unicorn dance. (B,L,D). Aqua Mekong (Second Deck Suite)

Day 5: mekong river. Travel by skiff along Bassac Canal to Chau Doc floating market. Then continue by van to Long Son Pagoda atop Sam Mountain. Meet the resident monks and enquire about their age-old Buddhist practices. Return via the bustling morning market. After lunch, relax by the pool, try a traditional Khmer massage or learn to cook Mekong inspired dishes as you cross the border into Cambodia (B,L,D). Aqua Mekong (Second Deck Suite)

Day 6: mekong river. Opportunity to further explore the riverbank by bike past Buddhist temples and thatch houses perched on spindly wooden stilts while white oxen wade just offshore. After lunch, board the skiffs and head towards the tamarind trees of Preah Prosop, a remote village little changed in centuries (B,L,D). Aqua Mekong (Second Deck Suite)

Day 7: tonle Sap river – Phnom Penh. Arrive into Phnom Penh and head out on a tuk-tuk adventure to the Royal Palace and its Silver Pagoda and the National Museum of Cambodia. Evening performance of Cambodian apsara dancers (B,L,D). Aqua Mekong (Second Deck Suite)

Day 8: tonle Sap river. This morning visit an island of silver and coppersmiths. Watch the craftsmen at work and keep an eye out for the famous silver bowls, regularly chosen by Cambodia’s king as gifts for visiting dignitaries. In the afternoon, continue the experience of Khmer riverside life in Kampong Chhnang, the ‘Port of Pottery’ where archaeological findings date to the 6th century. (B,L,D). Aqua Mekong (Second Deck Suite)

Day 9: tonle Sap river. Continue exploring the remote communities around Tonle Sap Lake, designated a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve in 1997. In Chhnok Tru, “slide” into an ice factory and learn from locals what it’s like to live in a town where schools, churches, pagodas, and even the karaoke bar and police station all float. After lunch, visit the floating village of Moat Khla, accessible only by water, and attend a Buddhist blessing ceremony (B,L,D). Aqua Mekong (Second Deck Suite)

Day 10: tonle Sap river – Siem reap. This morning visit the Prek Toal Core Bird Reserve on Tonle Sap Lake, one of the largest freshwater

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bodies in Asia. Return to Aqua Mekong for disembarkation and a short transfer to your hotel. Remaining time at leisure (B). Raffles Grand Hotel d’Angkor (Landmark Room)

Day 11: Siem reap. Early risers may like to see a spectacular sunrise over the wonderful ruins of Angkor Wat, a glorious example of classical Khmer architecture. After a late breakfast back at the hotel return to the area to visit Ta Prohm. This unique jungle temple is overgrown by large trees and vines making it the most romantic experience here. The afternoon is at leisure (B). Raffles Grand Hotel d’Angkor (Landmark Room)

Day 12: Siem reap. A morning visit to Angkor Thom, the heavily fortified city built in the 10th century by the greatest of the Khmer rulers. Continue on to the Bayon Temple, one of the finest examples of classic Khmer architecture. Afterwards make a brief stop at the Royal Enclosure to see the Elephant Terrace and the Terrace of the Leper King. Later visit the nearby Baphuon temple, a huge Hindu temple-mountain in the heart of Angkor Thom which was built in the mid-11th century. This afternoon is at leisure (B). Raffles Grand Hotel d’Angkor (Landmark Room)

Day 13: Siem reap. A full day at leisure (B). Raffles Grand Hotel d’Angkor (Landmark Room)

Day 14: Depart Siem reap. Transfer to the airport for your departure flight (B).

Price Twin Share Per Person: From $14,885 Solo Traveller: From $20,185 For more information on Aqua Mekong see page 52.

buddhist monks

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Embodying the aesthetics of a sophisticated five star hotel, Aqua Mekong has been designed using local sustainable materials and artisanal touches to create welcoming spaces for no more than 40 guests. The convivial lounge and bar is a great meeting place where nightly briefings take place on the coming day’s activities, cultural performances are held and regular lectures delivered.

Dining is a highlight of the Aqua Mekong experience with renowned Australian chef David Thompson designing the menus. Meals incorporate elements of both Khmer and Vietnamese cuisine and use diverse culinary traditions from the local river cultures and fresh, locally sustainable ingredients. A good choice of Australian and French house wines is offered.

Other facilities on board include a boutique, small gym, outdoor plunge pool, sun lounges, a media room, library and small spa.

VIETNAM & CAMBODIA | CRuISINg THE MEKONg AND TONLE SAp RIVERS

Design Suite

Aqua Mekong

The Aqua Mekong takes guests on a journey between Vietnam and Cambodia along the mighty Mekong River. As well as a striking cultural diversity the waterway also presents remarkable landscapes. The journey takes in flooded emerald forests and bamboo stilt villages, incredible and rare birdlife, awe-inspiring wing tipped pagodas and remote Buddhist monasteries. With a 1:1 staff to guest ratio, nothing is left to chance. Three, four and seven night cruises operate throughout most of the year with itinerary variations depending on water levels.

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Professionally trained river guides lead guests on daily expeditions aboard comfortable skiffs deep into the Mekong’s tributaries and on foot among Khmer pottery villages, remote mountain monasteries and among the cultural treasures of Phnom Penh. The English-speaking, professionally trained experts grew up along the Mekong River, and know its Buddhist temples, Hindu ruins, Catholic churches and elusive wildlife as well as many of the Vietnamese and Cambodian people they will introduce guests to en route.

tHe cabinS

The 20 cabins are generous in size (30 sq m) with floor to ceiling panoramic windows and air-conditioning. Eight have balconies with table for two. En suite bathrooms feature large walk in rainforest showers, twin vanity, hairdryer and natural bath amenities.

Four sets of interconnecting suites are suitable for families.

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VIETNAM | 12 Days | Hanoi – Halong Bay – Hoi An – Mekong Delta – Ho Chi Minh City

The warm and friendly Vietnamese, the slow pace, excellent lodgings and the myriad cultural attractions make Vietnam an ideal place to travel with family. This two week journey gives exciting opportunities to explore local markets, try new foods, sail on a traditional junk, participate in local cultural activities and relax on the beach.

Day 1: arrive Hanoi. Arrival transfer to the hotel. Sofitel Plaza Hanoi (Luxury Room)

Day 2: Hanoi. Visit the Hang Be market with a local chef to source the fresh produce for your morning cooking class with lunch included. This afternoon visit the Temple of Literature and the Ethnology Museum. Finish the day with some of Hanoi’s best homemade ice cream (B,L). Sofitel Plaza Hanoi (Luxury Room)

Days 3-4: Hanoi - Halong bay. Drive to Halong Bay passing through the Red River Delta en route. Arrive at the pier and board your private junk for the Halong Bay cruise. Spend two days cruising the turquoise waters and dramatic limestone islets of this famous natural wonder and World Heritage Site, visiting floating villages, caves, kayaking and swimming (B,L,D). Paradise Luxury Cruise (Deluxe Balcony Cabin)

Day 5: Halong bay - Hoi an. Disembark and transfer to Hanoi airport. Fly south to Danang and transfer to your hotel (B). Victoria Hoi An Beach Resort & Spa (Deluxe Ocean View Room)

Days 6-7: Hoi an. Two days spent in charming Hoi An. A street food tour is included as well as a cyclo ride around the ancient town centre to visit former merchants’ houses, the 400 year-old Japanese Bridge and the colourful market. Last stop a lantern making class! Also included is a bike trip out to a local farm with the chance to participate in gardening activities before helping to prepare lunch (B,L). Victoria Hoi An Beach Resort & Spa (Deluxe Ocean View Room)

Day 8: Hoi an - Ho chi minh city. Fly from Danang to Ho Chi Minh City. On arrival visit Cholon, the city’s Chinatown district, Notre Dame Cathedral and the old Post Office. Afternoon at leisure (B). Hotel Sofitel Saigon Plaza (Luxury Room)

Day 9: Ho chi minh city. This morning visit the Cu Chi Tunnels, an extensive network dug by the Viet Cong and North Vietnamese forces during the war, and the nearby Wildlife at Risk (WAR) rescue centre. Return to Ho Chi Minh City and the afternoon is at leisure (B). Hotel Sofitel Saigon Plaza (Luxury Room)

Day 10: Ho chi minh city - mekong Delta. Drive into the heart of the Mekong Delta for an experience of rural Vietnam. Board a private sampan for a trip through the canals and small tributaries to local villages. Taste tropical fruits and chat with a farmer before visiting the rice noodle factory and a bike tour. After lunch stop at a floating fishing village and enjoy a cooking demonstration and dinner on board (B,L,D). Private charter

Day 11: mekong Delta - Ho chi minh city. After breakfast visit the lively floating markets of Cai Be and then return to Ho Chi Minh City (B). Sofitel Saigon Plaza (Luxury Room) Day 12: Depart Ho chi minh city. Transfer to the airport for departure flight (B).

Price Adult Twin Share Per Person: From $5,695 Child (0-12yrs) Per Person: From $3,995

A Family Adventure

off boat excursions

indoor Lounge

Facts

• Launch year: 2014 • Length: 62.4m • Beam: 11.5m • Draught: 1.5m • Cabins: 20 • Crew: 40

what’s included

All meals while on board

Beverages (non-alcoholic, house wine and beer)

All shore excursions

Laundry

Internet (connectivity variable)

Bike use

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CAMBODIA & LAOS | 10 Days | Phnom Penh – Siem Reap – Luang Prabang

Combine three of southeast Asia’s most inspiring cities, all home to fascinating sites, colourful historic legacies and each charming with attractions aplenty. See Southeast Asia’s most extensive temple complex, vibrant markets, unspoiled villages and a Buddhist monastery. Accommodation is at some of the region’s most delightful lodgings and private guiding is included throughout.

Day 1: arrive Phnom Penh. Arrive into the Cambodian capital and transfer to the hotel. Raffles Hotel Le Royal (Landmark Room Garden View)

Day 2: Phnom Penh. This morning a privately guided tour includes the Royal Palace, Silver Pagoda, National Museum and the Russian market (B,L). Raffles Hotel Le Royal (Landmark Room Garden View)

Day 3: Phnom Penh – Siem reap. Fly to Siem Reap and transfer to the hotel. This afternoon a tour of Angkor Wat. Of the 100 or so temples in this area, this is the most famous and you’ll be here for sunset (B). Belmond La Residence d’Angkor (Deluxe Room)

Day 4: Siem reap. This morning visit the heavily fortified 10th century city of Angkor Thom, the Bayon Temple and the Royal Enclosure to see the Elephant Terrace and the Terrace of the Leper King. In the afternoon visit the pink sandstone temple of Banteay Srei, a local village and the AKP supported Sam’s Brother’s Wells project (B). Belmond La Belmond La Residence d’Angkor (Deluxe Room)

Day 5: Design Your Day Siem reap. A choice this morning. Take a boat trip on Tonle Sap Lake to visit a floating fishing village or the remote temple of Beng Mealea. Afternoon at leisure (B). Belmond La Residence d’Angkor (Deluxe Room)

Day 6: Siem reap – Luang Prabang. This morning is a guided visit to the romantic jungle-covered Ta Prohm temple and the 12th century Preah Khan temple. This afternoon fly north to World Heritage listed Luang Prabang, Laos. Transfer to the hotel (B,D). Belmond La Residence Phou Vao (Garden View Junior Suite)

Day 7: Luang Prabang. After breakfast visit the Royal Palace Museum before a temple tour including Wat xiengthong and a school for monks. Opportunity to chat with a novice about life in the monastery before visiting the Arts and Ethnology Centre with a traditional lunch. Afternoon at leisure (B,L). Belmond La Residence Phou Vao (Garden View Junior Suite)

Day 8: Luang Prabang. Join the locals early this morning for the ritual alms giving to local monks on their daily procession (optional). Later visit a silk weaving centre, some ethnic villages and the Kuang Si Waterfalls for a picnic lunch. This afternoon return to Luang Prabang by private Mekong cruise (B,L,D). Belmond La Residence Phou Vao (Garden View Junior Suite)

Day 9: Luang Prabang. This morning visit a book shop supporting a locally run project committed to spreading literacy to rural villages. Choose some books for the school children in Ban Phadaeng who you will visit today. Afterwards join the locals fishing for today’s lunch which you’ll share with a rural family in their home. Time to explore the village before a special Baci Ceremony and return to Luang Prabang (B,L). Belmond La Residence Phou Vao (Garden View Junior Suite)

Day 10: Depart Luang Prabang. Transfer to the airport for onward flight (B).

Price Twin Share Per Person: From $5,960 Solo Traveller: From $10,280

Highlights of Cambodia & Laos

buddhist monks seeking alms, Luang Prabang

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LAOS | 8 Days | Luang Prabang – Vientiane – Champasak - Pakse

The small mountainous country of Laos is known as the land of a million elephants. It is blessed with the sleepy charm of Old Asia and is an enchanting delight. This delightful journey highlights the major attractions of the capital, Vientiane, and World Heritage listed Luang Prabang as well as the unspoiled Champasak province in the southwest of the country. Visit minority villages on the Mekong, see impressive Khmer ruins and the vast riverscapes of the 4000 Islands region and there are opportunities to meditate with monks and visit colourful markets.

Laos in Depth

Vat Phou, champasak

Day 1: arrive Luang Prabang. Arrival transfer to the hotel. Belmond La Résidence Phou Vao (Mountain View Junior Suite)

Day 2: Luang Prabang. This morning visit the Royal Palace Museum and continue to the country’s most historic and enchanting temple Wat xiengthong, before boarding a private boat for a picturesque cruise on the Mekong River to the mysterious caves of Pak Ou which are crammed with thousands of Buddha statues. Return to Luang Prabang by boat, stopping at weaving and textile villages. Later this afternoon there is the option to climb Mount Phousi for spectacular views over the city and river (B). Belmond La Résidence Phou Vao (Mountain View Junior Suite)

Day 3: Design your Day Luang Prabang. A choice today. Visit the local Phosi Market where the locals shop then Ock Pop Tock, a silk weaving centre, for an introduction to the weaving process. Then a drive out of the town to visit Khmu, Hmong and Lao Loum villages, representing the main ethnic groups of Laos, before a picnic lunch at the Kuang Si Waterfalls. Or there’s optional early morning alms giving to the daily procession of monks, time to explore a local market before visiting an organic farm and the Kuang Si Waterfalls (B,L). Belmond La Résidence Phou Vao (Mountain View Junior Suite)

Day 4: Luang Prabang – Vientiane. Fly to Vientiane with a tour on arrival to the oldest wat in Vientiane, Wat Sisaket, and the museum of arts and antiques. Pass by the imposing Patuxai Monument and continue to That Luang, the city’s most important religious building (B). Green Park Hotel (Executive Suite)

Day 5: Vientiane – champasak. Transfer for the flight to Pakse where you are met and transferred east to the Bolaven Plateau high above the Mekong Valley. Visit tea and coffee plantations and an impressive twin chute waterfall (B). The River Resort (Riverfront Villa)

Day 6: champasak. This morning visit Vat Phou, an ancient Khmer religious complex dating back to the 5th century. This dramatically sited temple offers magnificent views and is one of the highlights of any trip to Laos (B). The River Resort (Riverfront Villa)

Day 7: champasak. Drive south to board a local boat for a tour to the 4000 Islands where the Mekong is over 14km wide and characterised by thousands of islands, cascades and rapids. This afternoon explore Don Khone island by bike, admiring the colonial architecture and Liphi Waterfall. Visit the Khone Phapheng waterfalls before returning to Champasak (B). The River Resort (Riverfront Villa)

Day 8: champasak – Pakse. Transfer to Pakse Airport for onward flight (B).

Price Twin Share Per Person: From $4,655 Solo Traveller: From $8,155

AKp supported project: Sam’s Brothers Clean Water project

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RoadCruise

GULFOF

TONKIN

SOUTHCHINA

SEAGULFOF

THAILAND

LAOS

CHINA

THAILAND

MYANMAR

VIETNAM

Luang Prabang

Bangkok

Chiang Mai

PakbengChiang Rai

Hauy Xai

CAMBODIA

NORTHERN THAILAND & LAOS | 11 Days | Chiang Mai – Chiang Rai – Pakbeng – Siem Reap

In stark contrast to its bustling capital, the lush mountains of northern Thailand are a nature-lover’s paradise. Visit the temples and old town of Chiang Mai and experience its rich handicraft traditions and markets. Spend time with elephants at a unique resort in the jungle of Chiang Rai before a private cruise on the Mekong into Laos and World Heritage listed Luang Prabang.

Day 1: arrive chiang mai. On arrival you are transferred to your boutique hotel (B). 137 Pillars House (Rajah Brooke Suite)

Day 2: chiang mai. Today’s private tour includes a visit to Waroros Market, one of the best places to find typical northeastern produce, garments and textiles. Take a trishaw ride through the city and visit some of the most important temple complexes including mountaintop Wat Phra That Doi Suthep which offers exceptional views (B). 137 Pillars House (Rajah Brooke Suite)

Day 3: chiang mai. Visit the Araksa Tea Plantation to learn about the tea growing process and try your hand at picking before tasting. Return to Chiang Mai and this afternoon an exclusive visit to the home of a famous chef who teaches you the secrets of producing Chiang Mai’s magnificent spicy pork sausage (B,L). 137 Pillars House (Rajah Brooke Suite)

Day 4: Design Your Day chiang mai. Tailor your day to suit with a half day private bike tour around Chiang Mai. Or a white water rafting trip with picnic lunch. Or a half day shopping and artisan tour (B). 137 Pillars House (Rajah Brooke Suite)

Day 5: chiang mai – chiang rai. Transfer northeast to Chiang Rai and your hilltop resort overlooking the hills of Thailand, Myanmar and Laos. Choose one of the touring options this afternoon - elephant and mahout training, a Golden Triangle Discovery Excursion or a cooking class. A complimentary spa treatment is also included during your stay (B,D). Anantara Resort & Spa Golden Triangle (Three Country View Room)

Day 6: chiang rai. A full day spent in the Golden Triangle with your choice of activity (B,L,D). Anantara Resort & Spa Golden Triangle (Three Country View Room)

Day 7: chiang rai - Pakbeng. Transfer to the Laos border for your private cruise to Luang Prabang. The scenery along this part of the Mekong is breathtaking and you’ll make stops along the way at minority villages before overnighting at a lodge on the riverbanks (B,L,D). Pakbeng Lodge (Suite)

Day 8: Pakbeng – Luang Prabang. Return to the boat and continue the journey stopping at Ban Baw village and the Pak Ou caves. Arrive into Luang Prabang before sunset (B). The Luang Say Residence (Pioneer Suite)

Day 9: Luang Prabang. Rise early this morning for ritual alms giving to the monks. Visit the local market and the Ock Pop Tock silk weaving centre. Afterwards head out of town to visit the ethnic Khmu, Hmong and Lao Loum villages before a picnic lunch at Kuang Si Waterfalls (B,L). The Luang Say Residence (Pioneer Suite)

Day 10: Luang Prabang. At leisure (B). The Luang Say Residence (Pioneer Suite)

Day 11: Depart Luang Prabang. Transfer to the airport for onward flight (B).

Price Twin Share Per Person: From $7,545 Solo Traveller: From $13,160

tea plantation in thailand

tasty thai cuisine

kuang Si waterfall, Laos

137 Pillar House, rajah brooke Suite

reclining buddha in Luang Prabang,Laos

Mountains to the Mekong

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RoadAir

GULFOF

TONKIN

SOUTHCHINA

SEAGULFOF

THAILAND

LAOS

CHINA

THAILAND

MYANMAR

VIETNAM

Hanoi

Luang Prabang

Bangkok

Ho Chi Minh City

Danang

Halong Bay

Siem Reap

Hoi An

Phnom PenhCAMBODIA

SOuTHEAST ASIA | 14 Days | Luang Prabang – Hanoi – Halong Bay – Hoi An – Ho Chi Minh City – Siem Reap

On this delightful journey see three of Southeast Asia’s most intriguing destinations. Start off in World Heritage listed Luang Prabang before hitting the wonders of Vietnam and Cambodia. Breathtaking scenery abounds through the area with the scenic delights of Halong Bay, the South China Sea coast, Tonle Sap Lake and the mighty Mekong River. With fascinating private guides to enlighten you throughout, a rich cultural immersion is guaranteed.

Day 1: arrive Luang Prabang. Welcome to Laos and World Heritage listed Luang Prabang, Southeast Asia’s best preserved ancient city. Transfer to your boutique hotel which is beautifully situated in lush tropical gardens. This afternoon’s private sightseeing includes the city’s most important temples, the views from Phoussy Hill and an evening Baci welcome ceremony (B). The Luang Say Residence (Pioneer Suite)

Day 2: Luang Prabang. Rise early to see the dawn procession of monks collecting alms then later in the day take a private boat trip on the Mekong River to the Pak Ou Caves, home to hundreds of miniature statues of Buddha. Afterwards visit a traditional weavers’ village and local temples (B,L). The Luang Say Residence (Pioneer Suite)

Day 3: Luang Prabang – Hanoi. This morning you are collected for your tour to the Royal Palace Museum and local market. Transfer to the airport for the flight to Hanoi, Vietnam. Transfer to your iconic hotel (B). Sofitel Legend Metropole Hanoi (Grand Luxury Room)

Day 4: Hanoi. This morning’s private tour of the Vietnamese capital includes Ho Chi Minh’s Mausoleum, the One Pillared Pagoda and Quanh Tanh Temple. The afternoon is at leisure (B,L). Sofitel Legend Metropole Hanoi (Grand Luxury Room)

Day 5: Hanoi – Halong bay. Drive through the fertile farmlands of the Red River Delta to Vietnam’s famous natural wonder and World Heritage site, Halong Bay with its turquoise blue waters and dramatic limestone islets. Board your elegant junk, set sail and visit a local fishing village (B,L,D). Paradise Peak Cruise (Superior Suite)

Day 6: Halong bay – Hoi an. Early morning Tai Chi class before a swim or cooking demonstration. As you cruise back to the pier you pass caves, temples and islets with time to admire the scenery made famous in the film ‘Indochine’. Disembark later and return to Hanoi Airport for the flight south to Danang. Transfer to the UNESCO World Heritage town of Hoi An and your stylish accommodation (B). The Nam Hai (One Bedroom Villa)

Day 7: Hoi an. This morning takes you 40 km southwest of Hoi An to My Son, the former capital of the Champa Kingdom. This UNESCO World Heritage site comprises dozens of red brick towers and temples, dating from between the 7th and 13th centuries. This afternoon, enjoy a guided walking tour of Hoi An. Visit the colourful local market, the well preserved house of Tan Ky in typical courtyard style, the Fujian Assembly Hall and the 400-yearold Japanese covered bridge (B,L). The Nam Hai (One Bedroom Villa)

Day 8: Hoi an. Today is at leisure to enjoy the surrounds of your elegant resort or further explore the charming city (B). The Nam Hai (One bedroom Villa)

Day 9: Hoi an – Ho chi minh city. Transfer to the airport for the flight south to Ho Chi Minh City, formerly Saigon. On arrival you visit Cholon, the city’s Chinatown district, Thien Hau Pagoda, the colourful Binh Tay Market and Antique Street (B). Park Hyatt Saigon (Park Deluxe Room)

Indochina Escapade

Young monks at ta Prohm

Day 10: Ho chi minh city. This morning head out of town to visit the Cu Chi Tunnels, an extensive network dug by the Viet Cong and North Vietnamese forces during the war. See it through the eyes of a veteran guide who accompanies you. Return to Saigon to tour the city including the Post Office, the 19th century Notre Dame Cathedral and the Opera House (B,L). Park Hyatt Saigon (Park Deluxe Room)

Day 11: Ho chi minh city – Siem reap. Fly to Siem Reap, Cambodia. This afternoon set off in an open tuk tuk to explore the royal city of Angkor Thom built in the 10th century. In its heyday, Angkor covered an area of 10 sq km. You’ll also visit the extraordinary Bayon Temple and the Elephant and Leper King Terraces (B).Park Hyatt Siem Reap (Park Deluxe Room)

Days 12: Siem reap. For early risers don’t miss the opportunity to see sunrise over the wonderful ruins of Angkor Wat, considered by many as the quintessential Angkor experience. Constructed in the 12th century Angkor Wat is one of the largest religious structures in the world and also the national symbol of Cambodia. The site is stunning at any time of the day, but sunrise and sunset are especially beautiful.

Return to the hotel for a late breakfast. Later head out of town through local villages to visit the 10th century pink sandstone Banteay Srei temple. You will also have an opportunity to meet local villagers.

This afternoon continue to explore the area with a boat trip on Tonle Sap Lake, the largest in Southeast Asia. Cruise past floating houses observing local life on the water (B). Park Hyatt Siem Reap (Park Room)

angkor wat, cambodia

Fruit seller

traditional lanterns in old town Hoi an, Vietnam

Days 13: Siem reap. This morning visit Ta Prohm jungle temple, still ensnared by the trees and vines that have grown in and around it. Continue to Preah Khan temple and its delicate freize of ‘apsaras’ or celestial dancers. The afternoon is at leisure (B). Park Hyatt Siem Reap (Park Room)

Day 14: Depart Siem reap. Transfer to the airport for onward flight (B).

Price Twin Share Per Person: From $8,785 Solo Traveller: From $15,085

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SEA OFJAPAN

PACIFICOCEAN

JAPAN

Tokyo

Japan Alps

Mt.Fuji

Kyoto

Osaka

Hakone

RoadRail

JApAN | 10 Days | Tokyo – Hakone – Kyoto - Osaka

A country of contrasts, Japan is steeped in time-honoured tradition yet home to a thriving hi-tech industry in its urban metropolises. It boasts extraordinary natural beauty from the pristine landscapes and hot springs in the Mt Fuji area to the waterfalls and cedars of the Nikko National Park. Its historic and cultural attractions are many with ancient shrines, temples and the geisha tradition complementing dazzling shop fronts, neon-lit skyscrapers and minimalist eateries. This journey takes in all the country’s most important attractions.

Day 1: arrive tokyo. Arrive into the Japanese capital and transfer privately to the hotel. Conrad Tokyo (City view Room)

Day 2: tokyo. Start the day with a visit to the amazing Tsukiji fish market, one of the world’s largest, which handles over 2,000 tonnes of marine products each day. Other highlights include Asakusa, part of Tokyo’s shitamachi (old town) and home to Sensoji Temple and a visit to the Edo Tokyo museum for a history of the city of Tokyo, previously known as Edo. This afternoon continue to the Imperial Palace and the Meiji shrine. There is time also for the shops and galleries of Omotesando, commonly referred to as Tokyo’s Champs-Elysées. This broad, tree lined avenue features a multitude of fashion flagship stores designed by internationally renowned architects (B). Conrad Tokyo (City view Room)

Day 3: tokyo – nikko national Park – tokyo. Venture out of the city a few hours north to the mountainous Nikko National Park where there is a fine collection of World Heritage listed gilded shrines and temples set amidst lush woodland. Look out in particular for the lavishly decorated Toshogu Shrine, mausoleum to the first and greatest Tokugawa Shogun who ruled Japan for over 250 years. You also visit scenic Lake Chuzenji in the mountains above Nikko. It is located at the foot of Mt Nantai, Nikko’s sacred volcano, which created Lake Chuzenji about 20,000 years ago. On returning to Tokyo stop at a Bonsai Village to understand a little of the traditional art of miniaturising trees (B). Conrad Tokyo (City view Room)

Day 4: tokyo – kamakura – Hakone. Leave the bustle of Tokyo behind as you travel by car to Hakone via Kamakura, the 12th century capital, famous for its Buddhist temples and Shinto shrines, walking trails and hot springs. After visiting the main temples continue on to the Fuji Hakone National Park, where you will be staying at the Gora Kadan, one of Japan’s top ryokan. This evening, relax in your yukata (lightweight kimono), and dine on a sumptuous kaiseki multi course meal, served by kimono clad waitresses. An onsen (hot spring bath) after dinner is highly recommended before you retire to your futon (B,D). Gora Kadan (Japanese Room)

Day 5: Hakone. From your ryokan there are marvellous views of Mt. Fuji and today is spent enjoying the scenery and outdoor activities. There is a ropeway ride at Mt. Komagatake, a cruise on Lake Achi, visits to the Owakudani crater and volcanic hot water springs and the Samurai Art Museum (B,D). Gora Kadan (Japanese Room)

Day 6: Hakone – kyoto. Time for a final soak in the onsen before the two hour bullet train ride to Kyoto, Japan’s cultural capital. Afternoon at leisure in this charming city (B). The Ritz-Carlton Kyoto (Deluxe Room)

Day 7: kyoto. Today’s half day sightseeing includes the atmospheric Higashiyama district whose lanes lead to the Kiyomizu (Pure Water) Temple and are filled with quaint shops selling traditional souvenirs including Kiyomizu-yaki pottery, sweets and pickles. From the temple enjoy breathtaking views of the city before walking the forested Philosophers’ path between the temples and a private tea ceremony (B). The Ritz-Carlton Kyoto (Deluxe Room)

Japan Ancient & Modern

tokyo

Day 8: kyoto. Explore this city full of treasures. Visit the ornamental Nijo Castle, built by the founder of the Edo Shogunate as his Kyoto residence. The main building was completed in 1603, and is famous for its Momoyama architecture, gardens and the Golden Pavilion, one of Kyoto’s most famous temples. The final stop of the morning is Ryoan-ji, the famous zen rock garden temple. After lunch, visit the Sanjusangendo, famous for its 1,000 kanon statues, and the Nishiki Food market (B). The Ritz-Carlton Kyoto (Deluxe Room)

Day 9: kyoto. A full day at leisure (B). The Ritz-Carlton Kyoto (Deluxe Room)

Day 10: Depart kyoto. Transfer to Osaka Airport where your journey ends (B).

Price Twin Share Per Person: From $13,565 Solo Traveller: From $24,705 Japanese tea ceremony

mt. Fuji and Pagoda during the fall season in Japan

zen Garden at kennin-ji temple in kyoto, Japan

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JAPAN ExtENsioNs

the tiny island of Naoshima in the seto inland sea of southern Japan is world famous for its remarkable art installations and cutting edge architecture. the island showcases the best up-and-coming Japanese artists alongside international talent. Accommodation is also unique at the 65 room Benesse House Museum, a hotel within a contemporary art museum.

Day 1: Kyoto – Naoshima Island. Morning transfer to Kyoto station for the bullet train ride to okayama. travel on by private car to Uno, the gateway to Naoshima. take the short ferry ride to the art island and transfer to your hotel. on Naoshima you will be staying at the Benesse House. Every room in this superb hotel has its own individual design and art work, with 65 guest rooms across 4 buildings, all designed by renowned architect tadao Ando. Benesse House (Deluxe Room)

Day 2: Naoshima Island. A full day guided tour of the island. tour the Benesse House Museum and surrounds, displaying works by Hockney, Pollock and Warhol. Head to the sleepy fishing village of Honmura, where old wooden Japanese houses have been turned into art installations. Finish off with the Chichu Art Museum designed by tadao Ando and a piece of art in itself. Works by Claude Monet, Walter de Maria and James turrell are all featured. there are pieces of art scattered throughout the island, turning it into a giant open air museum. (B). Benesse House (Deluxe Room)

Day 3: Naoshima Island. Day free to visit Lee Ufan Museum, Ando Museum and Miyanoura Gallery at your leisure (entry included) (B). Benesse House (Deluxe Room)

Day 4: Naoshima Island – Osaka. Return to osaka Airport by ferry, car and bullet train for your onward flight (B).

PrIce twin share Per Person: From $4,640 solo traveller: From $8,415

Better known for its tragic past, a visit to Hiroshima is a reminder of the catastrophic moment in 1945 when the city was hit by the world’s first atomic bomb. today the city prospers and many visitors are drawn to the city to pay their respects. the small island of Miyajima is also included. it is famous for its giant torii gate which at high tide seems to float on the water and is one of Japan’s most iconic sights.

Day 1: Kyoto – Hiroshima. Arrive by rail from Kyoto and make your way to the hotel located next to the train station. Sheraton Hiroshima Hotel (Deluxe Room)

Day 2: Hiroshima – Miyajima – Hiroshima. this morning depart for an excursion by ferry and car to the peaceful island of Miyajima, renowned for the great red ‘Floating torii Gate’ set in the middle of itsukushima Bay. You also see the World Heritage itsukushima shrine built in its current form by Kiyomori taira in the 12th century. Afterwards take the gondola to Momijidani Park before time to shop at omotesando and wander the back streets of old Miyajima. Return to Hiroshima by road (B). Sheraton Hiroshima Hotel (Deluxe Room)

Day 3: Hiroshima – Osaka. this morning visit the Peace Memorial Park and museum observing many inspirational tributes. Finish your tour at the historic shukkei-en Garden, Hiroshima’s hidden gem. the garden displays many features of the traditional aesthetics of Japanese gardens. in the afternoon continue to osaka Airport for your onward flight (B).

PrIce twin share Per Person: From $3,520 solo traveller: From $6,135

Benesse Art site, Naoshima Island Floating Torii gate, Miyajima

Lengthen your A&K holiday with one of these add-ons.

Naoshima islaNd | 4 days hiroshima | 3 days

SEA OFJAPAN

PACIFICOCEAN

JAPAN

TokyoMt.FujiHiroshima

Naoshima

Kyoto

Takayama

Shirakawa-go Toyama

Osaka

Kanazawa

RoadRail

JaPaN | 6 Days | Kyoto - Kanazawa – takayama – tokyo

Get off the beaten path with this short side trip which showcases two of Japan’s most fascinating and little known towns. Kanazawa on the north coast of Honshu island is fast emerging as the country’s new art and culture capital. it also boasts beautifully preserved samurai and geisha districts, attractive temples, a wealth of museums and a wonderful market. inland, in the northern alps, the well preserved old town of takayama with its narrow lanes, quaint wooden houses, galleries and craft shops is a step back in time.

Shirakawa-go

Day 1: Kyoto – Kanazawa. A morning train trip to the castle town of Kanazawa (approx 2 hours). in the 17th century this beautifully preserved old town was one of Japan’s wealthiest areas, as well as a thriving centre for culture and the arts. on arrival at the station you are transferred to the hotel before a half-day tour of the city including Higashi Chayagai old town to explore its numerous artisan boutiques and traditional tea shops. You will also visit shima, an old-style geisha house and shop for Kanazawa’s famous lacquerware and pottery. Hotel Nikko (Deluxe Room)

Day 2: Kanazawa. this morning visit the impressive Kenroku-en Garden. Ranked one of the top three in Japan, it is breathtaking in any season. Afterwards visit the imposing Kanazawa Castle and wander through the nearby omicho market, famous for its fresh seafood and fine sushi. After lunch, head to Morihachi, an artisan shop to try your hand at making the traditional Japanese sweets used in tea ceremonies.

Finally, make your way across town to the old samurai district for a stroll through the Nomura House, the restored residence of a high ranked samurai family (B,L). Hotel Nikko (Deluxe Room)

Day 3: Kanazawa – Shirakawa-go – Takayama. this morning visit the 21st century Museum of Contemporary Art, known for its progressive architecture and ever-changing exhibits. Later, travel by private car to shirakawa-go, a traditional village in the mountains, famous for its World Heritage listed gassho-zukuri farmhouses. Afterwards travel to takayama and your ryokan (B,D). Honjin Hiranoya Kachoan (Junior Suite)

Day 4: Takayama. Previously inaccessible, the remote and beautifully preserved old town of takayama has developed its own unique culture. take a step back in time as you wander through the town’s old streets. Visit Kokubun-ji temple with its three-storey pagoda, the takayama Festival Floats Museum and the shishi Kaikan, where various masks, dolls and other traditional symbols of this old town are kept. in the afternoon visit takayama Jinya and a local sake brewery for a tasting (B,D). Honjin Hiranoya Kachoan (Junior Suite)

Day 5: Takayama – Tokyo. Rise early this morning to visit the Miyagawa morning market, with stalls selling local crafts and produce. Later you transfer by private car to toyama station for the bullet train to tokyo. transfer to your hotel (B). Shangri-La Hotel (Deluxe Room)

Day 6: Depart Tokyo. Private transfer to the airport (B).

PrIce twin share Per Person: From $8,605 solo traveller: From $15,835

art & Culture of Central Japan

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HOSTED JOURNEY | CENTRAL ASIAAn exclusive A&K hosted journey

Your Host

Sujata Raman is Managing Director of Abercrombie & Kent Australia, a position she has held for over a decade. Passionate about seeing the world and experiencing its cultures, she has lived on three continents and visited all seven over many years in a variety of different ways. The ancient trade routes of Central Asia have always held a special fascination given the region’s influence spread from the Far East through India. This is a special culturally rich journey for the explorer in all of us.

Ancient Trade Routes of Central Asia with Sujata Raman An A&K Hosted Journey 21 May – 4 June 2016 15 Days | Tashkent – Samarkand – Bukhara – Mary – Ashgabat – Khiva – Tashkent The mountains and deserts of Central Asia are the backdrop for this extraordinary adventure to the heart of the ancient Silk Road. This is one of the world’s most remote and untouched areas and during the Middle Ages was the epicentre of a powerful empire. On this journey you’ll explore Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan, two countries steeped in antiquity with a lasting legacy from the warriors and emperors who made their mark. Visit some of the oldest cities in the world such as the legendary Samarkand, Bukhara and Khiva. Each one boasts a glorious architectural legacy that is simply dazzling.

Journey Highlights

An intimate group size of no more than 24 guests One on one interaction with your host A glimpse into ancient civilisations of the Silk Road Dramatic landscapes of the vast Central Asian steppe Important architectural attractions Exotic markets, bazaars and caravanserais Cultural interaction, performances and handicraft demonstrations

miri arab madrassah, bukhara

GUARANTEEDDEPARTURE

Saturday 21 may 2016: arrive tashkent. Arrive and transfer to the hotel. A welcome dinner this evening (D). Miran International Hotel

Sunday 22 may 2016: tashkent. Visit the city’s highlights including the Khast-Imam Islamic complex, the Museum of Applied Arts and the History Museum. Wander through Amir Timur Square and visit the Tashkent underground. There’s also time to explore Chorsu Bazaar before a special tea ceremony with master potters at their workshop (B,L). Miran International Hotel

monday 23 may 2016: tashkent –Samarkand. High-speed train ride to Samarkand, Uzbekistan’s most glorious city. Its long history is famously linked to the legacy of the great 14th century ruler Tamerlane. Visit his famous mausoleum and Registan Square, said to be the most spectacular architectural ensemble in Central Asia, plus the huge mosque, bazaar and observatory. Lunch is in a local home (B,L). Hotel Grand Samarkand Superior

tuesday 24 may 2016: Samarkand. A focus on Uzbek handicrafts when you visit an ancient mulberry paper workshop and silk carpet factory. Afternoon at leisure (B,L). Hotel Grand Samarkand Superior

wednesday 25 may 2016: Samarkand – Shahrisabz – Samarkand. A day trip south to Shahrisabz, one of the most beautiful towns in Central Asia. Highlights include the remains of Ak-Saray Palace, Timur’s pleasure palace, the mausoleums of Kuk-Gumbaz and Djakhangir and the Hazrati Imam Mosque (B,L). Hotel Grand Samarkand Superior

thursday 26 may 2016: Samarkand – bukhara. Travel west to the magical city of Bukhara, over 2,000 years old and the most complete example of a medieval city in Central Asia. A major centre for trade in the Middle Ages, you’ll visit the ancient trading domes, Silk Market and carpet shops. Later on tour the spectacular Ark, a royal citadel dating to the 5th

century. This evening dinner and a private folk show is arranged (B,L,D). Omar Kayyam Hotel

Friday 27 may 2016: bukhara. This morning explore the important religious attractions of the city including the Bolo Hauz Mosque and Ismail Samani mausoleum which dates from the 10th century. After lunch visit the workshop of a local puppet maker. Afternoon at leisure (B,L). Omar Kayyam Hotel

Saturday 28 may 2016: bukhara. Visit the glorious Summer Palace of the last Bukhara emirs. Afternoon at leisure (B,L). Omar Kayyam Hotel

Sunday 29 may 2016: bukhara – mary. Drive to the Uzbek-Turkmen border at Farab. On completion of border formalities continue to Mary, an oasis city in the Karakum Desert (B,L). Hotel Mary

monday 30 may 2016: mary – ashgabat. Morning departure to Merv, one of the main cities along the ancient Silk Road, with World Heritage listing. See the a famous Sultan Sanjar mausoleum, dating to the 12th century. Other places of interest include the important archaeological site of Kyz Kala. On return to Mary, visit the museum before an evening flight to the Turkmen capital Ashgabat (B,L). Oguzkent Hotel

tuesday 31 may 2016: ashgabat. Tour the World Heritage listed fortress of Old Nisa at the foot of the Kopet-Dag Mountains. Afterwards continue to Anau, to visit the former medieval city of Bagabad with its important Timurid-period citadel and the ruins of the Seyit Jemaleddin mosque. Return to Ashgabat and visit the National Carpet Museum. Time later to visit the colourful Guliztan Bazaar, one of the largest and oldest covered markets in Turkmenistan (B,L). Oguzkent Hotel

wednesday 1 June 2016: ashgabat – khiva. Fly to Dashoguz in the far north and drive to Konye Urgench, the ancient capital of Khorezm, and the second city after Bukhara in Central Asia. The old town contains a series of monuments mainly from the 11th to 16th centuries, many of which you’ll visit, including a mosque, the gates of a caravanserai, fortresses, mausoleums and minaret. This afternoon transfer to Khiva (B,L). Asia Khiva Hotel

thursday 2 June 2016: khiva. A full day touring the medieval town of Khiva. Wander through the alleyways of the city, visit the Kunya Ark or old citadel, the Emir’s Palace, the magnificent Juma Mosque, the Caravanserai and local bazaar. This evening enjoy the sunset and amazing views from the old city walls before dining at Zaynab’s family house (B,D). Asia Khiva Hotel

Friday 3 June 2016: khiva – tashkent. Drive north to Nukus with stops en route at the ancient ruined fortresses of Ayas-Kala and Toprak-Kala. After lunch visit the Igor Savitsky museum which holds the richest collection of art, handicrafts and archaeological relics from the Khorezm Region. This exclusive visit is led by the English-speaking museum director. Dinner is included at the museum before transferring for the flight back to Tashkent (B,L,D). Miran International Hotel

Saturday 4 June 2016: Depart tashkent. Transfer to the airport for departure flight (B).

Price Twin Share Per Person: From $10,995 Single supplement: From $1,995

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HOSTED JOURNEY | CHINA & TIBETAn exclusive A&K hosted journey

Potala Palace, tibet

Your Host

Considered one of A&K’s leading guides in China, Nancy Huo brings a wealth of experience to her work. Her outgoing and caring personality, superior language skills and strong educational and professional background put her at the top of her game. Nancy has worked exclusively for Abercrombie & Kent Beijing since 2008 and in that time has escorted some of the company’s most high-profile clients from business and academia. Her depth of historic, cultural and general knowledge about China and her congeniality will make her an inspiring companion on this fascinating journey.

Journey Highlights

An intimate group size of no more than 24 guests

One-on-one interaction with your host and local A&K guides

Breathtaking alpine scenery and spring blooms in remote yunnan

Stark landscapes, prayer wheels and yaks on the ‘Roof of the World’

World Heritage sites in Lijiang and Lhasa

A rich array of ethnic groups and cultures

Buddhist temples, forts, monasteries and convents

yunnan & Tibet with Nancy Huo An A&K Hosted Journey 16 – 26 April 2016 11 Days | Lijiang – Shangri-La – Tsedang – Lhasa

China’s Yunnan province is a place of natural beauty with a rich cultural heritage. It stands apart from the rest of the country, high on the southwestern frontier, and is China’s most geographically diverse province and home to a third of it’s ethnic minorities. There is also a wide variety of plant and animal species, dramatic landscapes and a rich Buddhist heritage. Spring is the best time to visit this part of the world and on this unique journey you’ll be introduced to both Yunnan and neighbouring Tibet. Where you’ll be dazzled by incredible monasteries and welcomed by its friendly people.

Saturday 16 april 2016: arrive Lijiang (2,400m). Arrive into China’s Yunnan province and transferred to Lijiang. Welcome cocktails, dinner and a trip briefing with your escort, Nancy Huo (D). InterContinental Lijiang Ancient Town Resort

Sunday 17 april 2016: Lijiang. A morning walking tour of Lijiang’s charming UNESCO listed Old Town. Stroll through the cobbled streets, over timber footbridges and climb up to the Wangulou Pagoda. This afternoon visit to famous Black Dragon pool in the scenic Jade Spring Park at the foot of Elephant Hill. Afterwards visit the Dongba Museum which houses displays of Naxi dress and culture before a ceremonial dance performance (B,L). InterContinental Lijiang Ancient Town Resort

monday 18 april 2016: Lijiang. Drive north to the icebound massif of Jade Dragon Snow Mountain which comprises 13 high peaks. Take a cable car ride up to the spruce meadow at the foot of the mountain for breathtaking views and to watch a production of ‘Impression Lijiang’ performed by 400 farmers from 10 local ethnic groups. After lunch at Baisha Village see the early Ming dynasty religious frescoes and visit the herbal medical clinic of Dr. Ho, who achieved international acclaim after Bruce Chatwin’s visit in the 1980s. Afterwards visit nearby Longquan village, an early Naxi settlement and one of the most well-preserved markets along the Ancient Tea Horse Road. Wander through the village and visit the Dragon Spring Ancestral Temple (B,L). InterContinental Lijiang Ancient Town Resort

tuesday 19 april 2016: Lijiang – Shangri-La (3,300m). Journey overland to Shangri-La on the Yunnan-Tibet Highway with a stop at the ‘First Bend’ in the Yangzi River, a major landmark for all Chinese. Visit Shigu Village with its large 16th

century stone drum memorial. Continue on to the dramatic Tiger Leaping Gorge where a short hike reveals the Yangzi River roaring 4,000m below. Arrive into Shangri-La late this afternoon (B,L). MGallery Songtsam Retreat

wednesday 20 april 2016: Shangri-La. This morning visit the Songzanlin Monastery and the city market. This afternoon continue on to the 800 year old working monastery, Ringha, situated on top of a sacred hill. A highlight this afternoon is tea with a traditional Tibetan family (B,L). MGallery Songtsam Retreat

thursday 21 april 2016: Shangri-La – tsedang (3,100m). Fly to Lhasa, one of the highest cities in the world. On arrival into the Tibetan capital you are met and driven southwest to Tsedang, the starting point for exploring the Yarlung Valley region. This afternoon visit Trandruk Monastery (B,L,D). Tsedang Hotel

Friday 22 april 2016: tsedang. Morning sightseeing of Samye, the oldest of all Tibet’s monasteries. Afterwards continue on to Yumbulhakhang Fort, one of the oldest buildings in Tibet, perched precariously on a hilltop overlooking the Yarlung Valley (B,L,D). Tsedang Hotel

Saturday 23 april 2016: tsedang – Lhasa (3,490m). Travel by road back to the capital stopping en route at Yamdrok Lake, one of the three largest sacred lakes in Tibet and an area of incredible scenic beauty. This afternoon visit the Ani Tsangkung nunnery built in the 15th century in the back streets of the old part of town. Continue on foot through the old alleyways of Barkhor to visit Jokhang Temple, one of the oldest and most revered religious structures in Tibet. Afterwards there is time to explore the Barkhor Bazaar, both the spiritual heart of the holy city and the main commercial district (B,L). Shangri-La Hotel

Sunday 24 april 2016: Lhasa. This morning see hundreds of Buddha statues carved into the Sanggye Dhungu cliff before moving on to the imposing Potala Palace which sits 300m above the valley and was formerly the Dalai Lama’s winter residence and seat of Tibetan government. This afternoon you are escorted to Norbulingka, the summer palace of the Dalai Lama, and the incorporated Tibetan Museum. A Tibetan cultural performance is scheduled this evening (B,L). Shangri-La Hotel

monday 25 april 2016: Lhasa. This morning visit Drepung Monastery, one of the world’s largest monasteries and once home to over 10,000 monks. After lunch continue on to Sera Monastery, one of the prettiest. In its heyday, Sera hosted a huge monastic population and five colleges. Today there are less than 500 monks in residence. Enjoy observing the monks’ daily debate and discussion before returning to your hotel. Tonight farewell cocktails and dinner are included at the hotel (B,L,D). Shangri-La Hotel

tuesday 26 april 2016: Depart Lhasa. Today you are transferred to Lhasa Airport for your departure flight (B).

Price Twin share per person: $8,995 Single supplement: $2,395

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GROUP JOURNEYS IN THE ORIENT

CRuISINg THE MEKONg: SIAM, SAIgON & ANgKOR WAT | 12 DAyS

CHINA, TIBET & THE yANgTzE | 17 DAyS

In addition to the private itineraries featured in this brochure, A&K also offers a range of small group journeys. Here is a selection of what is available.

Discover the cultural and scenic highlights of Southeast Asia from Bankgok and Angkor Wat to Phnom Penh and Ho Chi Minh City. A seven night cruise is included on board the exclusively chartered 24 guest ‘Mekong Princess’ which offers interaction with local villagers, families in their homes and monks in ancient pagodas. The extraordinary temples at Angkor Wat are revealed with an expert local guide and there are special inclusions like a Chef’s table experience on board. Guests stay in some of the region’s best hotels, including the luxurious Peninsula in Bangkok and the boutique Belmond La Résidence d’Angkor in Siem Reap. PriceTwin Share Per Person: From US$8,455Single Supplement: From US$795

Explore remarkable cultures on this intriguing journey travelling from Beijing and Chengdu to Lhasa, the highest city on earth, before embarking on a Yangtze cruise aboard boutique, all-balcony Sanctuary Yangzi Explorer, the finest five-star vessel sailing the river. Visit the Potala Palace in Tibet’s capital, see xian’s Terracotta Warriors through the eyes of a local archaeologist, wander the less-crowded and best-preserved Mutianyu section of the Great Wall, visit Chengdu’s Panda Research Centre and visit an artist’s studio in Shanghai’s up-and-coming M-50 Contemporary Art District. PriceTwin Share Per Person: From US$10,510Single Supplement: From US$3,195

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CLASSIC JApAN | 10 DAyS

Experience the many facets of Japanese culture on this immersive journey with four-night stays in Tokyo and Kyoto and time spent exploring diverse neighbourhoods and bustling markets on foot. Guests travel by bullet train, have the opportunity to participate in a Shinto ceremony, receive a lesson in Zen meditation and the ancient art of the tea ceremony as well as entertainment in the presence of geiko (geisha) and their apprentices, meiko. A stay at the exclusive ryokan Gôra Kadan is also included. PriceTwin Share Per Person: From US$8,995Single Supplement: From US$3,195

LuxurY SmaLL GrouP JourneYS The finest small group travel experience up to a maximum of 18 guests

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connectionS GrouP JourneYS Authentic small group travel at unbeatable value up to maximum of 24 guests

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HIgHLIgHTS OF CHINA | 12 DAyS

Start this fascinating journey in glittering Hong Kong visiting the Herbal Medicine Market and Victoria Peak before a cruise for four nights along the legendary Yangtze River aboard luxurious Sanctuary Yangzi Explorer through the scenic Three Gorges. There’s an up-close visit to the famous Terracotta Warriors and a chance to see pandas up close at Chongqing Zoo before time in the capital visiting the Forbidden City, making dumplings with a local Beijing family and visiting the less-frequented Mutianyu section of the Great Wall. Price Twin Share Per Person: From US$5,990 Single Supplement: From US$1,195

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SOuTHEAST ASIA: THAILAND, CAMBODIA & VIETNAM | 15 DAyS

Steeped in spirituality, the countries of Southeast Asia boast a rich Buddhist heritage, extraordinary monuments and a vibrant culinary scene. This journey begins in Bangkok with the city highlights plus a traditional Thai puppetry performance, a rickshaw ride into the countryside and an elephant ride at Chiang Mai. At Angkor Wat a sunrise experience is included plus a floating school visit on Tonle Sap. There’s leisure time in Hoi An and an encounter with a war veteran who shares his experiences during a visit to the Cu Chi Tunnels. Price Twin Share Per Person: From US$7,380 Single Supplement: From US$1,995

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AMANDAYAN AMAN SUMMER PALACEChina - Lijiang China - Beijing

Amandayan is located in the fabled city of Lijiang in China’s Yunnan Province. Set on a hillside above the UNESCO-protected Old Town, the property draws its name from the Sanskrit-derived word for ‘peace’ and ‘dayan’, the historic name for Lijiang. Designed in the traditional architectural style of the Naxi – the region’s indigenous people – Amandayan is housed in a series of dwellings, arranged around peaceful courtyards. Many of the 35 elegantly-appointed suites offer beautiful views of Lijiang, the surrounding countryside and the snow-capped mountains and all are decorated with materials and fabrics from the region.

Just steps from the East Gate of Beijing’s UNESCO-protected Summer Palace grounds lies Aman at Summer Palace. Housed in a series of graceful pavilions, some of which date back over a century, the 51-suite resort is only 15 kilometres from the Forbidden City. A serene retreat, with peaceful internal courtyards embracing traditional Chinese architecture, the property offers a unique underground recreational facility including an Aman Spa, a heated swimming pool, skylit gym, Pilates studio, private cinema and squash courts.

ORIENT HOTELSA Selection of A&K’s Favourites

AMAN TOKYO AMANOIJapan - Tokyo Vietnam - Vinh Hy Bay

Located in the prestigious financial district of Otemachi, Aman Tokyo presents 84 rooms and suites each with unique layouts and panoramic city views. A peaceful inner garden, and a serene Aman Spa and swimming pool complete the elevated sanctuary. Occupying the top six floors of the Otemachi Tower, the hotel offers scenic views of the Imperial Palace Gardens and surrounding landmarks, as well as easy access to all points of interest in the city including the renowned Ginza shopping district.

Aman makes its debut in Vietnam with a contemporary beachside resort alongside a full-service Aman Spa. Amanoi is a tranquil retreat overlooking spectacular Vinh Hy Bay, one of Vietnam’s most beautiful. It is located on the dramatic coastline of Nui Chua National Park, one of the country’s largest natural conservation sites and offers guest accommodation in 31 Pavilions, a number with private swimming pools, all with impressive views. Facilities include the cliff pool, beach club, gym and yoga pavilion with activities including sailing, kayaking, snorkeling, hiking, tennis and complimentary yoga and pilates.

WALDORF ASTORIA SHANGHAI ON THE BUND

WALDORF ASTORIA BEIJING

China - Shanghai

China - Beijing

Combining the history and culture of the celebrated Shanghai Bund with a taste for 21st century sophistication, Waldorf Astoria Shanghai on the Bund offers a heritage ambiance, legendary service and timeless amenities to make your stay truly memorable. Housed within the two-building complex are 260 well-appointed rooms and suites all with marble bathrooms and walk-in cupboards, stylish dining and lounging options, a luxury spa, indoor swimming pool, fully-fitted gym and more.

Located in the heart of Beijing’s Wangfujing district within walking distance of The Forbidden City and Tiananmen Square, Waldorf Astoria Beijing is a luxury hotel featuring three unique dining options and 171 luxuriously appointed guestrooms in the main hotel tower. The Waldorf Hutong Villa, plus 3 Hutong studios and a Hutong room in two beautifully constructed Hutongs are designed and built based on Ming Dynasty courtyard architecture.

CONRAD TOKYO RAFFLES GRAND HOTEL D’ANGKORJapan - Tokyo Cambodia - Siem Reap

Just a few steps away from Ginza, Tokyo’s exclusive shopping and entertainment area, the hotel is located from the 28th to 37th floors offering breathtaking views over Tokyo Bay and historic Hamarikyu Gardens. All 290 guest rooms and suites boast minimalist Japanese design, the latest technology and panoramic views. The hotel features Michelin-starred and award-winning restaurants, Tokyo’s finest spa, 24 hour gym, 25m indoor pool and a superb collection of Japanese contemporary art.

Grand Hotel d’Angkor first opened its doors in 1932 providing accommodation for the first wave of travellers coming to see the famous Angkor Temples. Reopened in 1997 after an extensive restoration and refurbishment programme by Raffles International, the hotel offers an old world splendour to the new wave of travellers exploring all that Siem Reap now has to offer. It is a grand historic hotel full of treasures that sets the hotel apart from any other with superior international standards of accommodation, services and facilities in a relaxed atmosphere with Cambodian hospitality and Angkorian overtones.

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b) Additional Charges – all other expenses incurred by A&K may also be payable by the Customer at A&K’s discretion. c) Any charges arising from a request for an amendment are payable by the Customer whether or not A&K is successful in confirming the requested amendment.d) Late Amendments – amendments made by the Customer within 90 days of the Departure Date, are treated as cancellations and re-bookings. Cancellation charges apply as detailed below.

7. cancellations by the customer

7.1 The Customer must give A&K notice if it intends to cancel any Travel Arrangements.7.2 Charges – the following charges are payable by the Customer in accordance with the number of days prior to the Departure Date following notice being received by A&K of cancellation:

7.3 Additional Charges – the Customer may incur further cancellation charges from some Suppliers and local agents.

8. cancellations and material alteration by a&k

8.1 A&K may treat a booking as cancelled and levy cancellation charges if the Customer does not pay the balance of the Travel Arrangements price at 90 days prior to the Departure Date.8.2 Force Majeure – A&K may, at its sole option, where circumstances outside of its control affect the provision of Travel Arrangements (such as flood, fire, act of God, war or threat of war, physical unrest, riots, civil disturbances, terrorist activities (threatened or actual), strikes, port or airport closure, technical problems with transport, alteration or cancellation of scheduled travel services) cancel scheduled Travel Arrangements at any time and may at A&K’s sole and absolute discretion:a) offer the Customer alternative Travel Arrangements or Products of comparable standard as may be appropriate in the circumstances; orb) if alternative Travel Arrangements or Products are not offered by A&K, A&K will make a prompt proportional (taking into account the extent of the Travel Arrangements that have been provided or arranged) refund of monies paid by the Customer. 8.3 A&K may charge a reasonable fee to cover the administration costs associated with providing alternative Travel Arrangements or Products. 8.4 Material Alteration – if a Material Alteration becomes necessary within 90 days of the Departure Date, for any reason other than the circumstances described in clause 8.2 A&K will endeavour to offer comparable Products or a full refund of all monies paid by the Customer.

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1. Definitions

“A&K” means Abercrombie & Kent (Australia) Pty Ltd ACN 005 422 999.

“ACL” means the Australian Consumer Law Schedule to the Competition and Consumer Act.

“Conditions” means these Terms and Conditions.“Contract” means any agreement for the provision of Travel Arrangements or Services by A&K to the Customer;

“Customer” means a person, jointly or severally if more than one, acquiring Travel Arrangements and Services from A&K.

“Departure Date” means the date scheduled for the Customer to depart at the start of the Travel Arrangements.

“GST” has the definition given in A New Tax System (Goods and Services Tax) Act 1999 (“Act”) or any amending legislation, and includes any similar value-added or consumption tax.

“Material Alteration” means a material change to the Travel Arrangements as determined at A&K’s sole discretion.

“Products” means individual components of Travel Arrangements, such as accommodation, meals, transport, cruises and tours.

“Services” means the booking and payment services provided by A&K in relation to Travel Arrangements.

“Suppliers” means the third parties that are responsible for providing the individual Products.

“Tax Invoice” means a tax invoice which complies with the definition contained in section 29 – 70 of the Act or any amending legislation.

“Travel Arrangements” means the travel arrangements made by A&K including all Products.

2. basis of contract

2.1 The Conditions apply exclusively to every contract for Services by A&K to the Customer and cannot be varied or supplanted by any other condition unless expressly accepted in writing by A&K.2.2 Acceptance: Payment of a deposit indicates the Customer’s acceptance of the Conditions.2.3 Different Products may have specific terms and conditions, deposit requirements and cancellation charges applicable to the Product. These will be communicated during the quoting and booking process.

3. booking Your Holiday

3.1 Quotes – will be provided in relation to a price for the Travel Arrangements. The quote is valid for a period of 7 days.3.2 Deposit – a deposit of 25% of the total booking cost, or other amount as advised during the quoting and booking process, is required to secure a booking.3.3 Late booking requests within 30 days must be accompanied by full payment and may be subject to an urgent processing fee.3.4 A minimum stay of 3 nights is required for all bookings.

4. Price Policy

4.1 Prices are valid for the period until 31 December 2016. All prices are per person twin in Australian Dollars unless otherwise specified.

Prices are subject to the quote provided.4.2 Travel Arrangement prices are quoted for the entire package and itemised component costs cannot be given.4.3 Travel Arrangements – prices may be based on Products being booked in groups, and accordingly Customers must travel together throughout the Travel Arrangements.4.4 Surcharges – the price of the Travel Arrangements is subject to the possibility of surcharges. Surcharges may be incurred (without limitation) in connection with: currency exchange rates, increases in Product prices, fuel levies, scheduled airfares, hotel and ground transportation charges, game park entrance fees and any other increases in connection with the Travel Arrangement.4.5 Where there is any change in the costs incurred by A&K in providing the Services, A&K may vary its price to account for such change by notifying the Customer, whether or not the Customer has made full payment.4.6 Changes in the Australian Dollar – the financial commitments A&K undertakes in order to offer the prices mean that prices cannot be reduced or refunded if the Australian dollar strengthens.4.7 Products not Utilised – no refunds are made in respect of Products not utilised, for example, accommodation, meals and sightseeing excursions.4.8 Goods and Services not Included – the following are excluded from the Travel Arrangements price: International Airfares, arrival and/or departure taxes, fuel levies and surcharges, passport and visa costs, travel insurance, personal expenditure including drinks, laundry, room services, meals and gratuities, unless expressly included.4.9 Prices quoted include GST. Prices for the supply of the Travel Arrangements and the Services exclude any other taxes, duties or imposts imposed on or in relation to the Travel Arrangements and the Services in Australia or overseas. The Customer is liable to pay any amount of GST imposed on any Product.

5. Payment

5.1 Final Payment – unless otherwise agreed in writing the final payment must be received by A&K no later than 90 days prior to the Departure Date.5.2 Where bookings are made less than 90 days before the Departure Date, full payment must be made at the time of booking.

6. amendments

6.1 A&K reserves the right to modify program itineraries, including arranged sightseeing, and substitute accommodations, including vessels and trains, at any time due to unforeseen circumstances or circumstances beyond A&K’s control. Every effort will be made to operate itineraries as planned, but alterations may occur after the final itinerary has been issued. 6.2 A&K will endeavour to assist if the Customer requests an amendment to the Travel Arrangement booking up to 90 days prior to the Departure Date, subject to the following; a) Amendment Charge – fees apply to any Customer requesting a change to a confirmed booking.

9. obligations and Liability

9.1 Booking Agent - A&K acts as a booking agent for the Suppliers of Products and accepts no liability for any injury, loss, damage, accident, delay or irregularity that may arise to any Customer or third party resulting from the Customer’s or third party’s use of the Products, unless recoverable from A&K on the failure of a statutory guarantee under the ACL. A&K makes reasonable enquiries to determine that Suppliers provide appropriate Products, but A&K is not responsible for the Products or their standard.9.2 Except as the Conditions specifically state, the Agreement does not include by implication any other term, condition or warranty in respect of the quality, merchantability, acceptability, fitness for purpose, condition, description, specification or performance of the Travel Arrangements or Services or any contractual remedy for their failure.9.3 Nothing in these Terms restricts, limits or modifies the Customer’s rights or remedies as a consumer against A&K for failure of a statutory guarantee under the ACL.9.4 Loss – A&K is not liable for and accepts no responsibility for any direct or indirect loss, financial loss, consequential loss, loss of enjoyment, pain and suffering, damage, injury, accident delay or irregularity occasioned to the Customer, other than if the Customer is a consumer, then to the extent the loss was reasonably foreseeable.9.5 Nothing in the Conditions is to be interpreted as excluding, restricting or modifying the application of any relevant State or Federal legislation which cannot be excluded, restricted or modified.9.6 Visa Requirements – it is the Customer’s responsibility to ensure that it has valid passports, visas and permits which meet the immigration and governmental requirements of the country of travel. 9.7 Medical Conditions – the Customer must notify A&K of any pre-existing medical conditions that might reasonably be expected to affect the Travel Arrangements. 9.8 Health Issues – it is the Customer’s responsibility to obtain any vaccinations or health precautions applicable to the country of travel. 9.9 A&K strongly recommends that the Customer insure themselves against loss of deposit, cancellation charges, medical expenses and loss of personal possessions, and any other foreseeable loss or expense.9.10 The Customer acknowledges and accepts that different places, countries, facilities and tour operators may have lower standards of safety, labeling, warnings and precautions. The Customer

is responsible for maintaining personal diligence and safety notwithstanding the level of standards. A&K is not liable for any loss, damage, injury or death that could be avoided if the Australian standards were to apply.

10. notice

10.1 A notice by the Customer must be in writing, and may be delivered by hand, sent by prepaid mail, sent by facsimile or sent by electronic means such as e-mail to the address or number specified.10.2 A notice is treated as given to A&K, when:a) if hand delivered, when delivered;b) if sent by prepaid mail, when received or within 48 hours after posting, whichever is the sooner,c) if sent by email or facsimile, on confirmation of successful transmission.

11. Governing Law

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14. miscellaneous

14.1 A&K’s failure to enforce any of these Conditions shall not be construed as a waiver of any of the A&K’s rights.14.2 If any Condition is unenforceable it shall be read down to be enforceable or, if it cannot be read down, the condition shall be severed from the Conditions without affecting the enforceability of the remaining conditions. Note: Specific programmes may have different Terms & Conditions which will be advised at the time of booking.

15. Small Group Journeys

15.1 Special conditions apply to the Small Group Journeys. Please contact A&K Australia for details

meal codes

B = Breakfast, L = Lunch, D = Dinner

Photography credits

Our appreciation of imagery to: Shutterstock, iStock Photos, and all our partner hotels, vessels and propeties.

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© Shutterstock, Bagan after sunset , Myanmar