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OUR NEXT ADVENTURE - Egypt October 2010

Egypt

The regularity and richness of the annual Nile River flood and the semi-isolation provided by deserts to the east and west allowed for the development of one of the world's great civilizations. Egypt is an ancient land of pyramids and bazaars and a modern playground where adventure is found behind every corner on the streets of Cairo.

Your power is in your networks. Come build yours with some of the world's best experts as you cruise down the Nile and see the Pyramids with your own eyes. We can only take a limited number of members.  Learn more about how you can be one of them.

Cambodia '08

Cambodia
For a country who lost a quarter of its educated population in only four short years to the Khmer Rouge, Cambodia has a peaceful kindness that is probably attributed to 90% of its population practicing Buddhism and the rich history that hides in the bas-relief carvings on the temple walls of Angkor.
 

Peru '07

Peru With a population of pure-blooded Indians and Mestizos (a mixture of Indian and European backgrounds), tasty meals often prepared with the staple of quinoa, and the all too familiar process of acclimatizing to the high altitudes of the Andes, Peru is also home to the infamous Incan ruins of Machu Picchu.
   

South Africa '07

SouthAfrica An extraordinary land where ubuntu (or humanness) is the self proclaimed anthem, wild animals run free and living in townships used to be commonplace.  South Africa is a nation on the rise with a transformation from apartheid to peaceful democracy.
 

Mongolia '08

Mongolia
Known for its nomadic people who live in gers and Naadam Festival in July of horse racing, archery and wrestling, few visitors to Mongolia know that to truly taste the culture one must also try the vodka, fermented mares milk and fried mutton dumplings.
   

Maldives '08

Maldives Southwest of Sri Lanka, on the equator. 1,190 coral islands, forming an archipelago of 26 major atolls. Stretches 820 kilometres north to south and 120 kilometres east to west. 202 are inhabited, 87 are exclusive resort islands.
 

Brazil '09

Brazil Brazil is South America's giant, a dazzling land of pristine beaches, steamy jungles and manic metropolises. Music and dancing are as integral here as eating and sleeping, and you'll find as many regional styles as there are shades of people, from samba's sensual rhythms to Bahia's axé -charged beats.
   

Belize '09

Belize This tiny nation is so laid-back it's almost comatose. Dabbling its toes in the Caribbean Sea, Belize has more in common with its island neighbours than the fiery volatility of Central America - its history is thoroughly coup-free. Join us as we explore caves and Mayan ruins, enjoy plenty of one-on-one mentoring with our business mentors and mingle with the other members in jungle cabanas, tree houses and poolside deep in the jungle of Belize.