Remote Lands has announced the first annual exclusive 18-day private jet journey in conjunction with Amanresorts from October 3-20, 2015, which will take place across Asia including China, Bhutan, India and Sri Lanka.

With limited availability, 16 travelers will fly on a private jet and stay at eight Amanresorts in Beijing, Hangzhou, Thimpu, Paro, Rajasthan, Ranthambore, Galle and Tangalle. The uber-luxe, five-star properties on the itinerary include Aman at Summer Palace, Amanfayun, Amankora Thimpu, Amankora Paro, Amanbagh, Aman-i-Kas, Amangalla and Amanwella. Guests will fly between destinations on a private jet with well-appointed interiors as well as on a helicopter to and from Ranthambore. Remote Lands Co-Founder and CEO Catherine Heald will lead the trip.

Travelers will be treated to lavish dinners and exceptional experiences in each destination, including meeting remarkable local people, attending special art events and visiting off-limits areas of Beijing’s Forbidden City that are not normally available to the public. Other highlights of the trip include a walk along the Great Wall of China, a private cruise on China’s West Lake in Hangzhou, a spectacular view of Bhutan’s Tiger’s Nest monastery, jaunts through the Pink City of Jaipur, a safari in search of the Royal Bengal Tiger in Ranthambore National Park, a private tour of Galle’s Ancient Fort and a beach barbeque with fire dancing on Sri Lanka’s exquisite white-sand beaches, among many other extraordinary experiences.

“We are proud to be offering the first private jet holiday across Asia staying in spectacular Amanresorts in four countries,” says Catherine Heald, Remote Lands’ co-founder and CEO. “We are delighted to be working with Amanresorts on this incredible journey and to be able to offer such a unique product to our highly discerning clients.”

The private jet journey takes place from October 3 to 20, 2015 and costs $57,750 per person based on double occupancy ($23,000 single supplement) with places limited to a maximum of 16 guests.

Remote Lands, www.remotelands.com