Travel around the world in a private jet with the Four Seasons on October 2019 as part of their “World of Adventures” tour. It’ll only set you back $143,000.
The 24-day itinerary is an all-inclusive trip aboard the Four Seasons’ opulent Boeing 757 jet through nine incredible countries to off-the-path getaways. The journey kicks-off in Seattle with an exciting behind-the-scenes tour of Pike Place Market and a taste of the city’s art scene BEFORE venturing into the 757 off to Kyoto, the city on the island of Honshu, Japan. How’s that for an adrenaline rush?
You’ll participate in mediation with Zen masters or have the option to take a crash course in the art of samurai when you arrive. Then, you’re off to Bali for a purification ritual in ancient waters led by a temple priest. After, you’ll unwind at the mesmerizing and heaven-like Four Seasons Resort Bali at Sayan that’s out of a Hollywood film set.
The resort is home to Ubud where you can shop for traditional batik fabrics and silver jewelry.
East Africa is next. You’re off to the country of Seychelles on the 757 to soak up some sun and explore the lush jungles at the UNESCO world heritage site, Vallée de Mai Nature Reserve. The jet starts up again and takes you to Rwanda for a safari experience like no other. You’ll travel through the Virunga Mountains for a chance to peek at a rare mountain gorilla.
Or, you can choose to stay behind and explore the luxe new lodges you’ll be occupying. Plus, you’ll have the chance to upgrade to the glamorous huts Bisate Lodge.
Morocco is next for three days and then you’re crossing the Atlantic to the emerging luxury destination of Bogotá, Colombia. Ecuador will shortly follow and then Galápagos with snorkeling sessions, kayak excursions, and hikes through the Elizabeth Bay. Prepare for landing in Miami for what is said to be a grand celebration.
Did I mention that 757 is completely transformed into a Four Seasons at 40,000 feet thanks to custom fittings that include 52 Italian-leather flatbed seats and a dedicated onboard executive chef and concierge? Yeah, that way.
Photo Courtesy: Four Seasons, Bisate Lodge