Holiday like a king: High on adrenaline and style
Travelling in the lap of luxury need not translate to a sedate trip. Here's how you could go on an adventure fit for kings

If freediving isn’t for you, choose to scuba dive or snorkel, and in the process, discover sea turtles, feeding manta rays and, if you are lucky, whale sharks. Price: On request
For the more adventurous, there are options such as rafting, trekking and camping in remote, ruggedly beautiful locations that are located at altitudes of 11,000 to 14,000 feet. Price: $6,000 per person for an eight-day trip
Stay in heated, state-of-the-art sleeping pods, and partake in adrenaline-charged activities like trekking to blue-ice grottos, rappelling into glacial crevasses or kite-skiing. If you want something more sedate, you can hang out with Emperor penguins, unwind at the sauna or soak in Antarctica’s majestic scenery. An overnight excursion to the South Pole, which requires a flight on a prop plane and a trek in frigid temperatures, is also on offer. Price: $78,000 per person for an eight-day ‘Emperors and South Pole Adventure’
A service support and hospitality team follows suit in a convoy of cars, making the journey easy and comfortable, and accommodation is set up in boutique hotels. The focus, says Nomadic Road, is on “finding unique experiences”, rather than the “mere physical trappings of luxury”.Price: $5,000-$7,000 per person for an eight- to 10-day expedition
Take, for instance, a South African-born, US-based client who wanted his children to better understand their South African roots. Absolute Travel arranged for a private visit to Robben Island, off Cape Town, early in the morning, before it opened to the public. There, Ahmed Kathrada and Denis Goldberg, both of whom were sentenced to life imprisonment alongside Nelson Mandela in the 1960s, gave the family a tour, recounting their story and the history of apartheid.
If you want something more adventurous, tailor-make your trips that can include trekking in Uganda’s mountains to see the gorillas, or taking a boat ride through the Pantanal wetlands in Brazil.Price: Depends on itinerary, budget and interests
Oman, once the centre of the frankincense trade, is more than just a desert country.
The north, on the Musandam Peninsula, is home to fjords reminiscent of Norway to the east, the Arabian Peninsula offers dramatic views of the coastline, while towards the south lies the vast desert of the Empty Quarter.
Hud Hud Travels offers luxury, mobile Bedouin camps, allowing you to explore Oman’s diverse terrain, landscape and culture through bespoke experiences. They like to say “anything is possible”: In the past, Hud Hud has set up large copper baths, heated by a wood fire, inside its tents shipped a grand piano to an abandoned village for guests to enjoy music as they dine under a blanket of stars and even organised for some to jet ski from an island camp to one on the mainland.Price: On request, based on itinerary and references
First Published: Oct 04, 2017, 06:43
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