Abercrombie & Kent reveal small group journeys that traverse culture, history, conservation

Abercrombie & Kent reveal small group journeys that traverse culture, history, conservation

Abercrombie & Kent’s (A&K) ‘limited edition’ small group journeys have been unveiled to provide adventures to exotic destinations around the world with resident tour directors.

Averaging between just eight and 10 guests, A&K’s limited edition small group journeys operate with a guaranteed departure of just two individuals.

With fewer departures, A&K’s limited edition journeys often change from year to year, so get in early. Plus, book now and solo travellers can take advantage of huge savings with no single supplement charged on select departures.

A selection of A&K’s most popular limited edition small group journeys include:

Otherworldly Marvels, Madagascar (13 days) – Guests can explore the unique wildlife of this spectacular island nation with expert naturalists. One can also discover the culture of the Antandroy tribe and hike through 500-year-old baobabs in the Sacred Spiny Forest. See lemur and chameleon, and immerse in the island life of Nosy Komba, with its dense emerald jungle and bone-white beaches. (From $9,995 pp).

Madagascar; Lemur in Tree. (Supplied)

Desert Kingdoms Saudi Arabia. (Supplied)

The Beautiful South, India (15 days) – Immerse in India’s spiritual side as you travel through the subcontinent’s southern states. From fragrant cuisine to its colourful markets and laid-back waterways, this is a feast for the senses. Visit the new age community of Auroville and join a local chef on a Puducherry market visit or observe the daily Brahmin rituals at shrines in the Nataraja Temple complex, and watch fishing markets burst to life in Kochi on this immersive adventure. (From $8,465 pp)

Matrimandir – Golden Temple for meditation in Auroville, Tamil Nadu, India

South Korea. (Supplied)

People, Past & Present. (Supplied)

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