Brochures 30 Oct 17

Brochures 30 Oct 17

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Abercrombie & Kent – India & the Orient 2018A range of fresh focusses and travel styles have been packed into Abercrombie & Kent’s latest release. In India, there’s a new two-week private journey covering from north to south of the country and a private journey has been introduced in Sri Lanka. One&Only Reethi Rah and Como Cocoa Island in the Maldives have been added to the offering, along with a two-week navigation through Japan on L’Austral. A five-day extension in Sa Pa, Vietnam, has also made its debut, along with new stopovers in Bangkok and Hong Kong.

Bunnik Tours – Africa 2018/19The newly expanded Africa program from Bunnik Tours features two fresh itineraries which visit the new destinations of Ethiopia and Zambia. The 17-day Highlights of Ethiopia tour starts in Addis Ababa and ventures to Bahir Dar, Gondar, Simien Mountains, Lalibela and Lake Chamo. The other fresh addition, the 16-day Cape Winelands, Victoria Falls and Zambia kicks off in Cape Town and visits Stellenbosch, Victoria Falls, South Luangwa National Park and Lower Zambezi National Park. The program includes seven other itineraries.

Collette – Asia, Africa, Antarctica, South and Central America 2018/19Collette has unveiled its 2018/19 brochure covering Asia, Africa, Antarctica and South and Central America tours. South and Central America are the special focus of the new release, which includes the new Cultures of Peru & Bolivia small group Explorations tour, showcasing the two countries’ natural and archaeological wonders. A new Africa tour Spectacular South Africa Featuring Swaziland has also been added, featuring a full day safari in Mkuze Game Reserve.

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