
Ground-breaking holidays to China and North Korea have been announced by the holiday company Remote Lands. The company is known for creating highly personalized ultra-luxury bespoke holidays in Asia, optionally by private jet and yacht, for sophisticated, demanding high net-worth clients. Based in New York and Bangkok, Remote Lands is renowned for its “white-glove” service, creative itineraries and extreme attention to detail. With their newest offer clients can travel in style and comfort by optional private jet to experience the physical beauty of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK). Largely closed off to outsiders, you could now be among the first to enter one of the world’s most unspoilt destinations with a private guide on your tailor-made break. Co-Founder and CEO of Remote Lands Catherine Herald made this statement regarding the innovative holidays: ‘We love learning first-hand about the cultures of the worlds most remote places. We do not engage in politics of any kind; we simply believe that tourism can promote peace and understanding between peoples at a grassroots level. North Korea is one of the most mind-blowing places I have ever been, and visiting the country is an incredibly stimulating and enlightening experience that I can`t recommend highly enough to our most intrepid clients.”
The company also emphasises the luxury elements to the holiday, where Remote Lands design customised itineries that originate with guests staying at a five-star hotel in Beijing and flying either privately or commercially into the capital city of Pyongyang before travelling all over North Korea. On offer are the spectacular sights of the mountains, featuring remote Buddhist temples, and gorgeous beaches. Awe-inspiring architecture, monuments and the Mass Games extravaganza held every August and September with gymnast, dancer and performer displays.

Throughout North Korea guests will enjoy the best hotels available, as Remote Lands have endeavoured to enhance hotel suites with European linens, feather pillows and duvets and other exceptional amenities. The stay will also incorporate the finest Korean, Japanese, Chinese and Continental cuisine and wine, with top chefs bought in. Far from all the grandeur there are also optional visits to schools, orphanages, hospital and farms, North Korea may not be for everyone, but for those adventurous few who also want to retain their elegance, it is the last frontier and a real eye-opener to witness in person. Prices for a Remote Lands luxury bespoke holiday in North Korea/China start at $1,000 per person per day. For more information and digital images, visit www.remotelands.com.




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