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Why a Luxury Gold Tour is Perfect for Families with Grown-up Children

April 28, 2023 by Luxury Gold No Comments
Image of giraffes and zebras crossing an empty road od safari out in the African bushland

Time with family is precious, so make your next vacation together exceptional. Whether you are seeking a spectacular safari, a luxurious train journey through the mountains or a decadent city escape, find out why a Luxury Gold tour is just perfect for families with grown-up children.

Enjoy once-in-a-lifetime wildlife experiences

There are few experiences more exhilarating than getting up close and personal with the earth’s most majestic wildlife. And for families with grown-up children, sharing these moments together is even more special. Seeing wild animals in their natural habitat is both a privilege and unforgettable experience that will create a lifetime of memories.

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Join us on our 9-day Spectacular South Africa tour, and spend three sublime days immersed in wildlife at the famous Kruger National Park. Experience the thrill and excitement of tracking Africa’s Big Five: the lion, leopard, rhino, elephant and African buffalo.

Safari by day and dine on a candle-lit terrace at night, listening to the sounds of wild animals in the evening air. And rest your heads at night at your exquisite 5-star retreat.

Read more: Where the wilderness and luxury combine: Step inside the Lion Sands Game Reserve

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In Ranthambore National Park, India, search out the elusive tigers in their natural habitat as you stalk the former private hunting grounds of the maharajahs.

On our Essence of India tour, join a Local Expert on a quest for these spectacular tigers and explore the lakes and palace ruins of the park with an Expert Naturalist. These include traditional Chhatri dome-shaped pavilions, old fortifications and a magnificent 1,000-year-old fort.

Read more: Walking with the king of the big cats in India’s royal hunting grounds

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Take a luxurious train journey

Imagine taking a luxurious train journey with your children on some of the world’s most iconic routes, enjoying first class service and magnificent views across stunning landscapes. Relax, share memories and precious moments, dine in style and watch the world unfold.

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Travel with Luxury Gold on Majesty of the Rockies and journey though snow-capped peaks and lush valleys aboard the Rocky Mountaineer Goldleaf Service. Plush carriages offer 360-degree views of the unparalleled beauty of the Canadian Rockies. A large outdoor viewing platform, exclusive to GoldLeaf passengers, offers a wild and intimate view. On-board gourmet dining will see you treated to exceptional dishes created by award-winning chefs.

Read more: The Rocky Mountaineer, North America’s most luxurious train journey

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Or in Europe, travel to the United Kingdom on British Royale and extend your vacation with a journey aboard the Royal Scotsman. Immerse yourself in Edwardian elegance and the rugged beauty of the Scottish highlands, stopping en route at distilleries, castles and quaint villages. This iconic train combines 5-star service, Mother Nature’s beauty and comforts of a country house, with the best of Scottish gastronomy and traditional live entertainment.

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Discover a new culture through gastronomy

Whatever your nationality, age or religion, food brings family together. Sharing a meal is sharing precious time, for conversation, reflection, stories and laughter. Nourishing for the body and the soul, exploring a country through its cuisine is also the perfect way for families with grown-up children to connect with new cultures as you discover new aromas, tastes, languages and customs.

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On Cambodia & Vietnam in Style you’re invited to step into a mystical world of rainforests, beaches, mountains and bustling cities, packed with ancient temples and friendly locals. A culinary journey second to none, dine at Saigon’s splendid rooftop restaurants in and enjoy a meal and private concert at the home of celebrated painter and singer, Camille Huyen. Feast on pho and crab spring rolls as you join a local foodie to explore the street food culture of Hanoi and roll up your sleeves for a hands-on cooking class with a local chef.

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Read more: Fine dining, dressed down: the cuisine of Vietnam and Cambodia

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Discover the delights of Majestic Japan from the stunning Oirase Gorge to the metropolis of Tokyo. A country known for its hospitality, innovation and tradition, unwrap its history as you savor tempura, sushi, kyo-Kaisekiand teppanyaki cuisine. Dine on Mount Fuji, visit a traditional teahouse, meet a sake brew master and learn how to make sushi with a master chef.

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Read more: A journey of a lifetime: unearthing Majestic Japan, with Luxury Gold

Stand in awe of iconic monuments

The world’s iconic monuments. Everyone has these on their bucket list and what better way to see them than with family. From the Pyramids of Egypt to the Colosseum of Rome, they do not disappoint.

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Instantly recognizable as an iconic symbol of Australia’s landscapes and heritage, Uluru tops many a traveler’s bucket list. On Inspiring Australia we invite you to witness this powerful place at her best. Enjoy multi-colored sunsets, a dawn performance of renowned artist Bruce Munro’s Field of Light art installation of colored glass spheres and dine to the sounds of the digeridoo.  A luxurious stay at the five-star Sails in the Desert, Ayers Rock Resort, a beautiful oasis amid the raw beauty of the Outback, will make your family holiday complete.

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Read more: The irresistible lure of Uluru, Australia’s spiritual hub

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One of the most sought-after destinations on earth, Machu Picchu in Peru stands 2,430 m above sea-level in the middle of a lush tropical mountain forest. Join us on Treasures of the Incas and access the enigmatic Lost City of the Incas by train. First-class seats and panoramic windows make for sublime views en route. Arrive before the day trippers and join your expert guide for a fascinating and unforgettable journey back in time.

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Read more: Step inside Peru’s blissful Inkaterra Machu Picchu Pueblo Hotel

Explore spectacular cities

If your family loves to be in the heart of the action, then the world’s greatest cities might be top of your list for a vacation together. From busy markets, museums and galleries to eclectic festivals and delicious restaurants, cities are the hub of a country’s culture and full of endless surprises.

Image of the guitar entrance sign for the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville, with trees behind shining in the sun 

In the vibrant American South, the cities of Nashville, Memphis and New Orleans take center stage on our Southern Grace tour. An idyllic combination of music, culture and cuisine, each day in these world-famous cities is bookended with delicious dining and magnificent hotels.

Perfect for families with grown-up children, get together to participate in a rare recording session at Nashville’s famous Studio B. Join a singer/songwriter to learn the stories behind the hits before getting out your dancing shoes for a lively performance at the Grand Ole Opry. Visit Graceland, the home of The King of Rock n Roll in Memphis and take a private cooking class in New Orleans.

Read more: Why New Orleans’ Ritz Carlton Hotel is a cut above the rest

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Beautiful sunset cityscape view of the Santa maria nouvelle Duomo and the town of Florence, in the Italian Tuscany

Take a timeless journey on Ultimate Italy and explore iconic cities that have amazed visitors for generations. Cruise canals and explore Doges Palace after hours in Venice. Follow in the footsteps of gladiators at Rome’s mighty colosseum. Lose yourself amongst the masterpieces and frescos of the Vatican Museums. See Michelangelo’s David in Florence, feast on local delicacies and join a hunt for delicious truffles.

And, as a brief respite from the hustle and bustle, a sojourn to the stunning Isle of Capri will see you savoring Michelin-starred dining and embracing the celebrity lifestyle.

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Read more: Making it personal: How Travel Concierge Anna elevates your Italy experience

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The crowning moment: a look at King Charles’ priceless headpiece

April 26, 2023 by Luxury Gold No Comments
Image of the St Edwards Crown to be used at the coronation of King Charles III of the United Kingdom.

With everyone looking forward to the crowning moment, one of the most iconic symbols of the British monarchy, the St. Edward’s Crown will take centre stage at the coronation of King Charles III this weekend. This magnificent crown has been worn by many monarchs during their coronation ceremonies, including HRH, the late Queen Elizabeth II in 1953. Made of solid gold and embellished with precious stones, its history dates back over a thousand years.

The role of the St. Edward’s Crown

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A monarch wears the St. Edward’s Crown just once in a lifetime, when the Archbishop of Canterbury places it on their head during the crowning moment of the coronation ceremony. For King Charles III, this will be during his coronation at Westminster Abbey in London on May 6.

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The crown is only worn for a short period of time during the service, after which it is replaced by the Imperial State Crown. This is the crown that the monarch wears to depart from the Abbey, and for all other crown-related moments throughout their reign.

For travel inspiration: England destination guide

A thousand years of history

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The St. Edward’s Crown was made for King Charles II in 1661, as a replacement for the medieval crown which had been melted down in 1649. The original crown can be traced back to the 11th century. It was thought to be first created for the crowning moment of the coronation of King Edward the Confessor in 1066.

Although not an exact replica of the medieval crown, it too features the four crosses-pattée and four fleurs-de-lis, and the two arches of the original design.

The crown is named after King Edward the Confessor, one of England’s most revered monarchs. He was known for his piety and was believed to have been able to perform miracles. Edward the Confessor was considered to be a saintly figure, and it was believed that the crown had the power to bestow divine blessings on the monarch who wore it.

You may also enjoy reading: Why Britain is an incredible destination for 2023

Dazzling jewels

444 precious and semiprecious gemstones adorn the crown’s gold frame. These include rubies, sapphires, topazes, garnets, amethysts and tourmalines. The solid gold frame weighs 2.23kg (nearly 5lbs).

The largest stone is the magnificent Black Prince’s Ruby. This large red gem is set in the Maltese cross in the front of the crown. In fact, it is not a ruby but is one of the world’s largest gem-quality red spinels, a polished lump 5 cm (2 inches) long, pierced and partly filled with a small ruby.

One of the oldest parts of the Crown jewels, the ruby has been in the possession of the British monarchs since 1367 when it was given to his namesake Edward of Woodstock, known as the Black Prince.

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A revered heritage

Black & white image of the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II in 1953

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A symbol of the United Kingdom and the enduring power and majesty of the British monarchy, when King Charles III wears the St. Edward’s Crown during the crowing moment of his coronation, he will be following in the footsteps of many of England’s greatest monarchs.

Six have been crowned with St. Edward’s Crown since the Restoration: Charles II (1661), James II (1685), William III (1689), George V (1911), George VI (1937) and Elizabeth II (1953).

You might enjoy reading: 7 Luxury Gold hotels that have hosted royals, celebrities and more

The Tower of London – home of the crown jewels

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The St. Edward’s Crown is kept at the Tower of London and is one of the most precious objects in the royal treasury. This iconic Castle and UNESCO World Heritage site is famously home to the Crown Jewels. This is the most complete collection of Royal regalia in the world.

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The Crown Jewels have been protected at the Tower of London since the 1660s. They are guarded by the iconic Yeoman Warders. These 32 men and women are drawn from the Armed Forces and go by the nickname of ‘Beefeaters.’

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The Crown Jewels are a working collection that is used at annual state occasions. This includes the annual State Opening of Parliament as well as at less frequent occasions, such as coronations. Included in the collection are the Coronation Regalia, most recently used at the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II in 1953. Along with the St. Edward’s Crown you have the Sovereign’s Sceptre with Cross, the Sovereign’s Orb and the Coronation Spoon.

Ceremony of the Keys

An exclusive after-hours visit to the Tower of London is just one of the exclusive experiences that make up our British Royale tour. Set against a backdrop of the twinkling lights of the British capital, walk the castle grounds in privacy and serenity under the watchful eye of a Yeoman Warder.

You’re also invited to experience the historic Ceremony of the Keys. This is the oldest practiced military ceremony in the world in which the outer gates of the fortress are locked for the night. The keys are then delivered to the monarch’s representative in the Tower, the Resident Governor. Enjoy a memorable inside look at the 700-year-old tradition that has stood the tests of even the most tumultuous times.

Discover more: 5 benefits of visiting iconic tourist hotspots out of hours

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The timeless elegance of Japan: admire geisha in Kyoto

April 24, 2023 by Luxury Gold No Comments
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An iconic symbol of culture and elegance, Japanese geisha have been entertaining high society for centuries. Although geisha can be found in several major cities across Japan, most of them work in Kyoto – the country’s capital of traditional culture. Highly skilled entertainers and fascinatingly mysterious, to see geisha in Kyoto remains an exclusive privilege.

Through music, literature and the art of intrigue, geisha have captured the imaginations of audiences around the world. Their distinct white makeup, elegant kimonos and pristine hairstyles are often the first images conjured up when thinking of traditional Japanese culture. Geisha women dedicate their lives to Japanese traditional arts.

For travel inspiration: Japan destination guide

The history of geisha in Kyoto

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Geisha history begins in the 13th century. Originally men known as taikomochi, they were employed to advise and entertain their lord. By the 16th century, they became closer to storytellers, relied on to generate conversation. Women started becoming geisha in the 17th century and by mid century they had begun to outnumber the men.

Geisha in Kyoto were originally hired to entertain guests at tea houses, and were trained in the arts of music, dance and conversation. Over time, geisha became synonymous with the refined culture and sophistication of Kyoto. They were highly respected and admired for their skills and beauty. Their main function was to provide an atmosphere of elegance and fun for wealthy clientele.

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An exclusive performance

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Today there are only about 1,000 geisha in Japan. Many perform at tea houses – exclusive places, where only trusted customers are granted entry. Geisha-hosted dinners are expensive, high-class events so to be treated to a performance is quite a privilege.

As guests of Luxury Gold you’ll be treated to a performance by a Maiko, an apprentice geisha on Majestic Japan. You can distinguish between the two because maiko wear colorful kimonos with long sleeves and extravagant hairpins, while geisha wear plain kimonos with shorter sleeves. As you dine, you’ll enjoy a traditional performance of dance and entertainment whilst savoring a lunch of refined kaiseki cuisine.

Read more: A journey of a lifetime: unearthing Majestic Japan with Luxury Gold

Training to become a geisha in Kyoto

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Prior to World War II, there were about 80,000 geisha, but that dwindled in the decades that followed. By the late 20th century there were only a few thousand, almost all confined to Tokyo and Kyōto, where they were patronized by only the wealthiest businessmen and most influential politicians. However, in the past decade, the number is said to be slowly rising again as a new generation reconnects with their culture. It takes an average of six years to learn how to become a geisha and incorporates studying, mentorship, observation and practice.

Geisha in Kyoto were highly respected members of society and were admired for their grace, poise and intelligence. And now a growing number of young women in Japan are now making the choice to return to the highly regarded traditional art form as their livelihood. Together, by learning how to be a geisha, they have become the protectors and practitioners of the art and culture of a bygone era.

You may also enjoy reading: Guardians of a national icon: meet the Japanese cherry blossom doctors

Memoirs of a Geisha

Geishas have been a popular subject in literature and film for decades. An enduring image of Japanese culture, they have captured the imagination of audiences around the world. Though many books have been written, the strict code of silence from the geisha themselves leaves many a story romanticized. In fact, it could be a grueling profession, especially during war time.

Perhaps the most famous representation of geisha in film literature is Arthur Golden’s ‘Memoirs of a Geisha.’ This romantic, dramatic novel tells the story of a young girl who becomes a geisha in Kyoto before the war. The novel was later adapted into a critically acclaimed film in 2005, which starred Zhang Ziyi and won three Academy Awards.

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However, controversy surrounded the production, with Japan and China heavily criticizing the film as being an inaccurate representation. And, though not based on a true story, a real geisha named Mineko Iwasaki sued the author for defamation as the book used similar characters and stories told to the author in private.  There is a strict code among geisha never to talk about clientele which left her a pariah of the community.

Another famous film that depicts the world of geishas is ‘Sayuri’, which was released in 2009 and is based on the true story of a geisha who became a spy for the Japanese army during World War II. The film explores the complex relationships and politics of the geisha world and offers a fascinating glimpse into the traditions and culture of Kyoto.

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Destination Kyoto

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Steeped in history, Kyoto is home to roughly one quarter of Japan’s national treasures. As well as its iconic teahouses, the city is full of historic temples, sanctuaries and monuments that are designated UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Exquisitely constructed shrines and palaces, with ornate architecture sit amongst manicured gardens and elegant courtyards.

A truly luxurious destination, Kyoto offers the perfect blend of tradition, elegance and mindfulness to invigorate the body, mind and soul of any traveler. The city is also home to many exceptional restaurants and magnificent hotels purveying the very best of Japan’s world-renowned hospitality.

To experience the magic of geisha in Kyoto for yourself, take a look at our Majestic Japan limited edition tour.

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