Thursday, 7 February 2013

National Geographic World Tour

National Geographic World Tour
A World Wildlife Fund-assembled faculty of experts on Earth's natural and cultural treasures waits aboard a private Boeing 757—think white-tablecloth meal service, a gourmet chef. You're right there with them, in business-class seating, on the tarmac in Orlando, Florida. Then, as the plane speeds down the runway, cue a three-week-long montage of the world's greatest destinations. First it's Peru for three days of exploring Lima, Cusco, and the sacred altars, temples, and terraced gardens of Machu Picchu. Next you're on Easter Island (pictured), in Chile, examining the treeless landscape's enigmatic moai, or head sculptures. In the following two weeks, you partake in a kava ceremony in Samoa; snorkel Australia's Great Barrier Reef; observe artisans carving elaborate dugout canoes in Papua New Guinea; and visit Cambodia's legendary Angkor Wat complex. You also visit the Taj Mahal, watch falconry demonstrations in Dubai, witness a wildebeest migration on the Serengeti, and finally, haggle for keepsakes in the busy souks of Marrakech—all before returning home. Take a deep breath. Now consider the cost of funding each of these trips separately: Seeing it all at once suddenly seems worth saving for.
National Geographic World Tour
National Geographic World Tour
National Geographic World Tour
National Geographic World Tour
National Geographic World Tour
National Geographic World Tour
National Geographic World Tour
National Geographic World Tour
National Geographic World Tour
National Geographic World Tour
National Geographic World Tour
National Geographic World Tour

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