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Brown + Hudson: Personalising Luxury
with us a recent personalised itinerary. Created for a couple interested in learning about South African history, politics and development issues, the itinerary takes them on a journey through game drives, bush walks, training with a wildlife photography coach and culminates in a private meeting with Archbishop Desmond Tutu.
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With discerning travellers demanding experiences that align more closely with their values, personalisation and understanding the motivations behind a client’s reason to travel is key.
According to Stephen Legg, ‘the meeting with Arch Bishop Desmond Tutu was always something that we envisaged being part of this trip, however as you can imagine it took all of our research, networks and persuasion to make it happen. With everything, we always try and open up doors to phenomenal people who can help add depth, colour and understanding to the personal story we tell each of our clients about the country they are visiting’.
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ith personalisation regarded as the hallmark of luxury travel, Stephen Legg, Trip Planner for Brown + Hudson shares
Left to Right: Leopards;
Archibishop Desmond Tutu; Lionesses
Below we showcase some of the key highlights of this itinerary:
• 4 nights in the sumptuous Metsi suite at Molori
• Whale watching walk with whale whisperer in Hermanus
• A night spent sleeping under the stars at the Kalahari’s exquisite Tswalu
• Scenic flight to Cape Agulhas with exclusive picnic
• 3 nights in Elton John’s maharani suite at the Cape Wineland’s La Residence
• A private meeting with Archbishop Desmond Tutu
• Lunch with Olympic swimmer and gold medallist Ryk Neethling
• Dramatic helicopter flight across cape peninsula to cape town
• Private cruise and tour of Robben Island with a former ANC activist
• A morning participating in community projects in cape town townships • 10 blissful days in North Island
For further information please see
www.brownandhudson.com.
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