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indiana jones Five days of themed activities + One day at Alton Towers What’s it all about?


Lord Charles Hunt collected many treasures during his lifetime and recorded them all in great detail in his diary. Mysteriously, when he died, his most prized and valuable treasure, the Pharaoh’s Pyramid Puzzle, could not be found and is still missing today.


Why do we need to fi nd the pyramid? Mysterious inscriptions found in the Pharaoh’s tomb told of magical forces locked deep within the Pyramid Puzzle. Beware, because if the puzzle ever falls into the hands of the followers of Ghoulah, the inscriptions warn of impending doom! In order to prevent this, pieces of the Pyramid have been scattered around the Boreatton Park Estate where they have lain hidden for nearly 150 years. However, the inscriptions warned that after 150 years the followers of Ghoulah would return to look for the Pyramid. It must not be allowed to fall into their hands, which is where you come in...


What will we have to do? We can’t reveal the location of the clues as the followers may get to them before you, so you will have to be ready for anything. You will need to use the zip wire to escape; canoe across the crocodile infested waters of Boreatton Lake; abseil down the tower to reach a clue, as well as many other challenges. You will also prove your skills as an intrepid explorer by spending a day at Alton Towers.


Come on this holiday if you are bold, brave and ready for a few surprises!


*Based on the lowest price difference between the specialist holiday price vs. the nearest priced 7 night multi activity holiday in the same school holiday period, at the same centre. Prices vary between centres, please see each centre page for more information.


Including a day out at Alton Towers!


Where can I do this holiday? Boreatton Park – see pages 52-53


Holiday price £559


from only £20 more than a multi activity holiday*


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