Enjoy $2000 in Value Adds for Kenya in 2011
Cox & Kings has partnered with Kenya Tourist Board to offer over $2000 in value added perks on our new Africa safari! Portrait of Kenya is an 11-day journey through Kenya’s Chyulu Hills, Samburu National Reserve and Masai Mara National Reserve, staying in some of the best accommodation in Kenya. Included in the tour cost: a complimentary night at Ol Donyo Wuas camp, hot air ballooning over the Mara, a kikoy, a Journey Through Kenya book, and a private vehicle and guide on the day of departure for sightseeing and shopping in Nairobi.
For more information, contact Megan Bryant at 1-800-999-1758, view details of Portrait of Kenya. Or see more Africa on our blog.
China Cruise Promotions — Aboard the Yangze Explorer
—Save up to 25% with Early Bird Booking: Travel in Shoulder Season and receive a discount of 25% off. Travel in High or Peak Season and receive 10% off. Also enjoy a complimentary upgrade to next level deck (not applicable to specialty suites). Book from now until Feb 28 for travel in 2011.
—Children Stay Free: Children under the age of 12 stay free when sharing the same cabin with two full paying adults. Special kids activities aboard the Yangzi Exporer include calligraphy, intro to Mandarin, and dumpling making. Valid for bookings from Jun 2 - Sep 4, 2011. Applies to deluxe and suite cabins only.
To book the Yangze Explorer in conjunction with one of our China tours, contact Denise Gogarty at 1-800-999-1758.
Guaranteed Group Departure to India
Splendors of the North is a guaranteed trip, starting Feb 12, 2011 and finishing Mar 2. Explore the rich heritage and diverse cultural influences of northern India. This fully escorted group tour encompasses the holy city of Varanasi, the intricately carved temples at Khajuraho, the iconic Taj Mahal and the beautiful palaces and lakes of Jaipur and Udaipur. From $10,615 per person double.
To check availability, contact Seema Prakash at 1-800-999-1758.
Vote for Cox & Kings in Travel + Leisure’s World’s Best Awards Survey 2011
Every year, readers of Travel+Leisure choose the World’s Best. Cox & Kings is included in the survey for the Tour & Safari Operator category. By completing the short survey, you are automatically entered to win some great prizes, including a Grand Prize trip to a destination of your choice, valued at $10,000. Won’t you take a few moments to cast your vote for Cox & Kings? It will only take a few minutes of your time and will help like-minded travelers find us.
—Go online and begin voting. (Vote by Mar 31, 2011. Contest rules and prize details are available on the website.)
—Select Tour Operators & Safari Outfitters category and choose Cox & Kings.
—Rate Cox & Kings and add additional comments before submitting the survey.
Thank you for your support!
New Cox & Kings Destination Catalogs Are Here
Three of our favorite destinations are covered in our new catalogs: India & Beyond, Asia & Pacific, and Arabia & North Africa. Look for yours to arrive shortly, or call our catalog hotline at 1-888-53-KINGS (54647) to order or email tours@coxandkingsusa.com.
To book your trip to India & Beyond, contact Seema Prakash. To book your trip to Asia & Pacific contact Denise Gogarty. To book your trip to Arabia & North Africa contact Nicole Beattie.
Cox & Kings Client Spotlight — My Second Visit to India
Our client Amy Wayne returned to India this fall with her brother Mark. Read about her India travel insights and see her beautiful pictures (that's Amy in a gorgeous lime sari on our newsletter's header)! For more information or to book your trip, contact Seema Prakash at 1-800-999-1758.
UNESCO World Heritage Sites — Tanzania
Ngorongoro Conservation Area
Within this vast expanse, wildlife coexist with semi-nomadic Maasai practicing traditional livestock grazing. The property contains Ngorongoro Crater, the world’s largest caldera, threatened species, and sees the annual migration of wildebeest, zebra, gazelles and other animals into the northern plains. Extensive archaeological research has proven a long sequence of evidence of human evolution.
Serengeti National Park
The vast plains of the Serengeti comprise 3 million acres of savannah. The annual migration of herds of wildebeest, gazelles and zebras, followed by their predators, is one of the most impressive natural events in the world. .
Selous Game Reserve
Large numbers of elephants, black rhinos, cheetahs, giraffes, hippo and crocodiles live in this immense sanctuary, which measures 20,000 square miles and is relatively undisturbed by human impact. The park has a variety of vegetation zones, ranging from dense thickets to open wooded grasslands.
Kilimanjaro National Park
This volcanic massif stands above the surrounding plains, with its snowy peaks looming over the savannah. The mountain is encircled by mountain forest. Numerous mammals, many of them endangered species, live in the park. The mountain is forecast to lose its ice cap within 15 years.
Stone Town of Zanzibar
The Town is typical of the Swahili coastal trading towns of East Africa. It retains its urban fabric and townscape virtually intact and contains many outstanding buildings, bringing together disparate elements of the cultures of Africa, the Arab region, India, and Europe over more than 1000 years.
Visits to Tanzania’s UNESCO World Heritage sites may be added to any Private Travel Journey to Tanzania. To book your trip, contact Megan Bryant at 1-800-999-1758.
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