Round-the-World Trip

USA – Peru – Chile – Tahiti – Australia – Cambodia – India – Tanzania – Egypt – Morocco – USA

25 days/24 nights

from
155000

Have you heard of the phenomenon of instantaneous movement? This is a tour — the finest the modern world has to offer in place of teleportation! No exhausting transfers, no wasted time, no waiting in transit zones. One day, watch the sunrise among the temples of Angkor Wat; the next, observe the wildlife of the Serengeti before dining in Marrakech under the glow of oriental lanterns.

The Airbus A321 private jet will be your portal between worlds. With leather seats that recline into fully flat beds, first-class cuisine, Wi-Fi, and an entertainment system, every detail is designed for your comfort on board.

Expect the highest level of service, unique itineraries, immersive experiences, and privileged access to culture and history. You will visit 10 iconic destinations, from lost cities of ancient civilisations to natural wonders of the world. Private tours, exclusive events, tastings, and encounters with fascinating individuals await you.

A dedicated team of professionals will handle all logistical details, allowing you to enjoy your journey with complete peace of mind.

Entrust Scenario Travel with curating your unforgettable journey around the world!

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Tour details

Your journey:
Round-the-World Trip
USA – Peru – Chile – Tahiti – Australia – Cambodia – India – Tanzania – Egypt – Morocco – USA

25 days/24 nights

from
155000
Dates:

17 February — 13 March 2026

28 October — 21 November 2026

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February
March
October
November
Who is it suitable for
Solo, Couples, Friends
from 1 person
Price includes
  • Flights aboard a private jet;
  • The finest hotels available;
  • Ground transfers between locations;
  • Meals and beverages, including selected beers, wines, and spirits on board and during group lunches and dinners;
  • All excursions: from small group walks and private shopping to active experiences such as snorkelling and hiking;
  • Private events and exclusive access to iconic venues;
  • An expedition team available 24/7;
  • A doctor accompanying the group throughout the journey;
  • The best local guides and destination experts;
  • All gratuities;
  • Full escort and luggage transportation.
Optional
  • Flights to and from Miami;
  • Travel insurance;
  • Personal expenses;
  • Visa processing.
Need to know

February Departure: $159,950 per person (double occupancy) | Single supplement: $15,995

October Departure: $172,000 per person (double occupancy) | Single supplement: $17,200

Accommodation in this tour

In our programme, we offer a special and unique stay that allows you to better discover the place.

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Travel scenario

Day 1. Miami, USA

Main channel in Miami harbor near South Beach, USA

Your journey begins in sunny Miami, a city renowned for its white sandy beaches, vibrant nightlife, and cultural diversity. You will stay in a luxury hotel, enjoy views of the Atlantic Ocean, and meet fellow tour participants at a gala dinner.

Days 2 — 4. Cusco and Machu Picchu (or Pisco), Peru

Machu Picchu Inca ruin in clouds, Machu Picchu historical sanctuary, Cusco, Peru

The next stop is Cusco, the ancient capital of the Inca Empire. You will explore Qenqo, a ritual centre with mysterious stone labyrinths, and the Coricancha Temple, once covered in gold and dedicated to the Sun God.

The following day, travel aboard an exclusive charter train to Machu Picchu. You will walk through the terraces and temples, learn about Incan rituals, and admire the panoramic view from the Temple of the Three Windows. Here, you can also see how alpaca wool is transformed into traditional patterned fabrics.

For those who have already visited Machu Picchu or prefer to avoid high altitudes, an alternative route leads to the coastal Paracas Desert. From here, you can take a scenic flight over the Nazca Lines — giant animal figures and geometric patterns created more than 2,000 years ago. You will also enjoy a boat trip to the Ballestas Islands, home to colonies of sea lions and penguins.

Days 5 — 6. Easter Island, Chile

Ahu Akivi, Easter Island, Moai altar

You will travel to an island lost in the vastness of the Pacific Ocean, renowned worldwide for its moai — giant stone statues. The Rapa Nui civilisation once flourished here. For the most magical experience, consider a sunrise photo shoot.

Your first stop is Ahu Tahai, an ancient ceremonial complex where you will see three restored moai. The route then takes you to Rano Raraku, an extinct volcanic crater that once served as a quarry, where hundreds of statues remain unfinished.

Continuing your exploration, you will visit Ahu Akivi, an ensemble of seven moai — the only ones on the island facing the ocean. These statues are positioned so that they align with the setting sun during the spring equinox, while in autumn, they stand with their backs to the sunrise.

Next, you will find yourself in Orongo, among the ruins of a sacred village where one of the island’s most perilous competitions took place — the ritual of the "birdman." Participants had to descend steep cliffs, swim to a rocky islet, and be the first to retrieve a seabird egg. The winner was granted power over the island for an entire year.

Days 7 — 8. Papeete, Tahiti

Papeete, Tahiti, French Polynesia

You will arrive in Papeete, the capital of French Polynesia. This stop is essential for the logistics of the route, but even a short stay here will allow you to experience the island’s unique atmosphere.

You'll spend the night at an oceanfront hotel, enjoying the tranquillity and panoramic views of the neighbouring island of Moorea.

The following day, as you travel to Australia, you will cross the International Date Line — a rare occasion when an entire day quite literally disappears from your calendar.

Days 9 — 10. Great Barrier Reef, Australia

Great Barrier Reef, Whitsundays, Queensland Australia

Spectacular panoramas of Australia’s coastline and the world’s largest coral ecosystem unfold before you. The Great Barrier Reef stretches for 2,300 kilometres and comprises approximately 3,000 reefs and 900 islands.

You can snorkel or scuba dive among thousands of species of tropical fish and coral formations or stroll along the picturesque sandy beaches onshore.

Another option is a private cruise through the reef’s crystal-clear waters. For those keen to explore another facet of Australia's wilderness, an Aboriginal guide can lead a guided excursion into the Daintree Rainforest. You will visit Mossman Gorge, where rare wildlife and exotic fruit trees, many of which are endangered, thrive among ancient vegetation.

Days 11 — 13. Angkor Wat, Cambodia

Aerial View of amazing sunrise with Angkor Wat Temple, Siem Reap, Cambodia

The next stop is Angkor Wat, the world's largest stone temple complex and a symbol of the ancient Khmer Empire. An early morning visit offers the chance to see the temple at dawn while avoiding the midday heat. Here, you will participate in a private blessing ceremony with Buddhist monks, who are believed to bring good fortune and inner harmony.

After breakfast, visit Ta Prohm, renowned for its tree-covered ruins that have remained largely untouched, before continuing to the Bayon, a majestic temple adorned with colossal stone faces built during the reign of Jayavarman VII.

End your journey with a boat trip on Tonlé Sap, Southeast Asia’s largest freshwater lake. Explore the floating village of Chong Khneas, where daily life unfolds on the water.

For those seeking local culture, Siem Reap’s market offers an array of spices, handicrafts, and traditional clothing. Alternatively, visit the Satch school to discover traditional woodwork, metalwork, and textile techniques.

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Days 14 — 15. Taj Mahal, India

Taj Mahal complex, India

Your private jet will land in Agra, where you will see the famous Taj Mahal — one of the most majestic landmarks in history — built in the 17th century by order of Shah Jahan in memory of his beloved wife.

The journey continues at the Red Fort of Agra, a monumental fortress that served as the residence of the Mughal padishahs. Another architectural marvel is the mausoleum of Itimad-ud-Daula, known as the Baby Taj.

Beyond Agra, Fatehpur Sikri, the former capital of the Mughal Empire, built by Akbar the Great, awaits you.

You may also visit workshops where skilled artisans create marble inlays using the same technique employed in the construction of the Taj Mahal.

Here, you can step into the legendary jewellery house Kohinoor, which once supplied jewels to the Mughals.

Days 16 — 18. Safari in Tanzania (Serengeti or Ngorongoro Crater)

Zebra at sunset in the Serengeti National Park, Tanzania, Africa

Travel to the Serengeti, one of the world's finest wildlife reserves, where herds of wildebeest, giraffes, elephants, lions, and black rhinos roam vast open plains while hundreds of bird species soar overhead.

Morning and evening safaris await, offering the chance to witness predators hunting, great animal migrations, and rare wildlife. A thrilling addition is a hot air balloon ride at dawn, as the sun slowly rises over the savannah.

Alternatively, venture to the Ngorongoro Crater, the world's largest intact volcanic caldera. Amidst lush vegetation and shimmering lakes, around 25,000 animals, including large elephants, rhinos, and lions, thrive. 

Days 19 — 21. Luxor and Cairo, Egypt

The Great Sphinx famous Wonder of the World, Egypt, Giza

Travel to Luxor, the heart of ancient Egypt, where you will be immersed in the history of powerful pharaohs. Accompanied by an Egyptologist, explore the Temple of Karnak, one of the most grandiose religious complexes of the ancient world, and the Valley of the Kings, the burial place of great rulers, including the famous tomb of Tutankhamun.

A private jet will then take you to Cairo, where you will visit Giza and its majestic pyramids. See the Great Pyramid of Cheops, the only surviving wonder of the ancient world, and enjoy an exclusive tour of the Great Sphinx, the ancient guardian of the plateau.

A highlight of your time in Egypt will be a private boat trip along the Nile, where you can imagine how royal vessels once glided across these waters thousands of years ago.

Days 22 — 23. Marrakech, Morocco

Majestic Koutoubia Mosque, surrounded by lush gardens, Marrakech

Nestled at the foot of the Atlas Mountains, Marrakech captivates with its striking architecture and vibrant souk atmosphere. Wander through the narrow labyrinthine alleys of the medina, where ancient mosques, riads, and bustling markets lie hidden behind massive walls. Visit the Koutoubia Mosque, the city’s most iconic landmark, towering above its rooftops, and the Ben Youssef Madrasa, a former religious school adorned with exquisite wood carvings and ceramics.

You may also explore the Majorelle Garden, created by French artist Jacques Majorelle and later restored by Yves Saint Laurent in the 20th century.

Alternatively, embark on a journey into the Atlas Mountains, where you can experience Amazigh (Berber) culture, visit a local village, and share a traditional lunch with a Berber family.

Days 24 — 25. Miami, USA

Your great journey ends where it began — in sunny Florida. You will have a farewell dinner, stay at the hotel, and take an independent flight home.

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