This New 26-day Private Jet Journey Makes 7 Iconic Stops — Including Dinner With a King, Cocktails on a Volcano, and Tea in a Famous Japanese Garden

Abercrombie & Kent's latest trip isn't your typical private jet itinerary.

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Are you shopping around for the private jet journey of your dreams, but can't find an itinerary to suit your fancy? Abercrombie & Kent's newest trip has some tantalizingly unique stops that might win you over.

The 26-day trip, which departs on Oct. 13, 2024, makes seven stops around the world and offers guests unique experiences at each — and stays at top luxury hotels.

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Courtesy of Abercrombie & Kent

The adventure begins in Portland, Oregon, where up to 46 guests will board a private Boeing 757 with all lie-flat seats. From there, they will fly to Kanazawa, Japan, where guests spend three days on the ground. A notable highlight from this leg of the trip is a private tea ceremony in the Kenroku-en Garden — a unique experience that has never been offered to garden visitors before.

The following part of the journey brings you to India. Specifically to the territory of Ladakh, where the Ladakh's royal family will host a gala dinner for guests at Stok Palace. (The Indian government formally abolished its princely families in 1971.) Then the itinerary continues in Malta, where activities range from a visit to the World War II–era Lascaris War Rooms, a polo match at the Malta Polo Club, and a village feast complete with a marching band procession.

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Up next is Senegal — guests will ride 4x4 buggies across dunes on an exhilarating Dakar Rally experience, then catch performances of folklore ballet and Senegalese music. From there, the private jet heads across the Atlantic, making a stop at the island of St. Helena, where Napoleon lived in exile.

Stop number six, for those keeping track, is Uruguay. Guests will visit the workshop of artist Carlos Páez Vilaró, enjoy a Uruguayan meal crafted by chef Francis Mallmann, and taste wine at Estancia Vik.

Then it's time for another remote island: Easter Island. Yes, guests will see the iconic moai statues, but they'll also have sunset cocktails on the dormant volcano Rano Kau. And finally, the journey ends in French Polynesia. After so much activity, guests can simply relax at the private island resort The Brando to wind down the trip.

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"This adventure takes us around the world on one of the most compelling itineraries I’ve ever created, with nearly every stop well off the typical tourist paths," Geoffrey Kent, Abercrombie & Kent's founder, said in a statement obtained by Travel + Leisure. Kent, who will also be on the trip, said there are several places he will be visiting for the first time.

Abercrombie & Kent's new private jet journey starts at $184,950 per person. To learn more, visit abercrombiekent.com.

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