Sri Lanka is a captivating destination that offers a harmonious blend of cultural immersion, natural beauty, and adventure. The country’s rich heritage and diverse landscapes make it an ideal choice for travelers seeking unique experiences. From the enigmatic cave temples and ancient sacred cities of the Cultural Triangle and sprawling tea plantations in the tea country, Sri Lanka is a treasure trove of wonders waiting to be explored. Wildlife enthusiasts will be particularly enthralled by the opportunity to spot the elusive “Big 3” – leopards, elephants, and sloth bears – at Yala National Park, which boasts the highest density of leopards in the world. The bustling capital, Colombo, provides a dynamic contrast to the tranquil natural surroundings, with its exceptional dining establishments and lively bars, while the beaches that adorn the coastline offer a serene conclusion to any journey – or combine the beach portion with the Maldives for a truly unique experience.
Abu Dhabi is the capital city of the United Arab Emirates and the largest of the seven emirates that make up the country. Abu Dhabi has emerged as a World-class tourist destination and the city’s rich heritage allows travelers to experience a variety of museums, mosques, islands, deserts, entertainment, and shopping.
Abu Dhabi is renowned for showcasing the sublime. Picture white domed mosques and sweeping romantic deserts; it is the essence of Arabia, from camel racing at dawn to burning-red sand dunes at sunset. But alongside this storybook slice of the Gulf, the UAE capital has a more indulgent, contemporary side that is anything but subtle. With some of the world’s most exciting new adventures, Abu Dhabi is a destination among the most extravagant and unique in the world.
Landmarks surrounding Abu Dhabi include the destinations of Saadiyat and Yas Islands. Saadiyat will be home to the world’s largest single concentration of premier cultural institutions, such as the Zayed National Museum, the Louvre Abu Dhabi, Guggenheim Abu Dhabi, a performing arts center and maritime museum. At Yas Island discover the Formula 1 track and attractions like Yas Marina, Abu Dhabi Golf Course, Warner Bros. Movie World, Ferrari World and a Water park.
Southern Africa offers stunning scenery, some of the World’s best safaris, unique and luxurious lodges, and memories that are sure to last a lifetime.
We warn you to be careful as Southern Africa is addictive. You might find yourself going back over and over again.
Botswana offers some of the best and most private game viewing in all of Africa. The Okavango Delta has been the focus of numerous wildlife documentaries
due to the outstanding game viewing, safaris, and unique camps. In addition to terrific wildlife, Botswana sets itself apart by regulating the number
of camps that are built. The exclusive game drives and lodges offer stunning animal sightings with very few people.
Namibia has some of the most wild, desolate, and uninhabited areas in Africa – it is stunningly beautiful. The World’s largest sand dunes, the beautiful
Skeleton Coast, and unique game viewing all make Namibia a wonderful destination. Namibia can be toured as a destination by itself or combined with
Botswana and/or South Africa.
South Africa is home to the stunning beauty of Cape Town, tasty wine regions, Johannesburg, terrific game viewing and amazing lodges in Kruger National
Park and the surrounding Sabi Sands area. Many of the best hotels and game lodges are located in South Africa.
Zambia is home to Victoria Falls, one of the 7 natural wonders of the World. Victoria Falls is one of the most beautiful waterfalls in the World and is
located on the border of Zambia and Zimbabwe along the Zambezi River. There are excellent hotels and lodges on the Zambian side as well as a tremendous
amount of activities. Zambia also offers terrific game viewing and beautiful accommodation. Zambia is quickly growing in popularity as a great safari
destination.
A city of alluring contrasts, Dubai is a combination of old and new, ancient and modern traditions, deserts and beaches, and blended cultures that create an exciting, cosmopolitan metropolis. Its elevation as a business, travel, and economic hub of the Middle East has inspired a fun, safe, and lavish environment.
The Jumeirah beach area boasts luxury resorts that take full advantage of the gorgeous white shoreline. Palm Jumeirah is an engineering feat home to hotels and restaurants with stunning views of Dubai’s skyline. A bustling downtown area offers gold-and-spice souks, high-end shopping and exciting nightlife. Downtown Dubai offers luxury hotels within walking distance of hundreds of shops, restaurants, and bars. Inland, the salt-crusted coastal plains give way to a north-south running line of dunes where premium resorts offer guests a more tranquil experience amidst desert beauty.
The city prides itself on offering guests a bigger and better experience than its luxury-playground counterparts: Accommodations are unparalleled, service is outstanding, meals are a gastronomic delight, and activities are endless. Dubai is home to the tallest building in the World and some of the most extravagant hotels anywhere. It also hosts one of the world’s richest golf tournaments, the Dubai Desert Classic, and the Dubai World Cup – the world’s richest horse race.
Situated in the Indian Ocean 560 miles east of Madagascar, Mauritius is a volcanic island with large rocky peaks almost completely surrounded by coral reef, an exotic composition that yields beautiful views both above and beneath the water. Considered the quintessential tropical paradise, Mauritius invites visitors to experience crystal-clear lagoons that flow into silky beaches dotted with casuarinas and coconut palm trees. Higher up, waterfalls cascade over the ancient volcanic rock – perfect for a post-hike dip, or a memorable holiday snapshot. A unique combination of natural elements, Mauritius is also a fusion of cultures with Indian, French, African, Asian and British influences. This amazing diversity is apparent not only in the island’s architecture and people, but also in the variety of exceptional cuisine.
Nearly 1,000 miles off the east coast of Africa, just south of the equator, the Seychelles is an archipelago of 115 granite and coral islands that span miles of azure Indian Ocean. The inner islands of the Seychelles are of the spectacular granite variety, bursting from the turquoise sea with tall rugged peaks and lush green vegetation. Rimmed by pristine white sandy beaches dotted with large granite boulders, the islands’ sublime beach scene is unlike anywhere else. With an abundance of rare indigenous animals, plants, and birds, conservation and preservation are top priorities in the Seychelles and almost half of the land is protected, including two UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
Island hopping is a great way to explore the Seychelles, particularly the three main islands: Mahé, Praslin, and La Digue. Home to the capital city of Victoria, the international airport, and most of the population, Mahé is the largest island in the Seychelles and offers several amazing beaches such as Anse Intendance and Anse Louis.
A 15-minute flight from Mahé, lies Praslin Island, the second-largest and boasts gorgeous beaches such as Anse Lazio and Anse Georgette, as well as Vallée de Mai – a UNESCO World Heritage Site – an ancient palm tree forest home to the uniquely shaped Coco de Mer coconut.
One cannot talk about beaches in the Seychelles without mentioning the famous gem of La Digue Island – the silvery Anse Source d’Argent. With huge granite boulders spread across the sand, Anse Source d’Argent is the most famous in the Seychelles.
A few luxury resorts have been developed on smaller private islands and are accessed via helicopter, domestic flight, or speedboat. These islands are ideal getaways to relax, dine, and dive at some of the most secluded and luxurious island resorts in the world.
Maldives is a country of nearly 1,200 small coral islands. The islands are completely flat, lined with powder-soft beaches. With warm water temperature and exceptional clarity, the nation is renowned for breathtaking snorkeling and scuba diving.
Each resort is set on its own island, offering seclusion and privacy. The largest and most luxurious overwater villas in the World are found in the Maldives. At the forefront of resort development, unique features include spectacular over and underwater restaurants, underground wine cellars, overwater villas with private pools, deserted island picnics, and luxurious spa facilities.