Dunhill opens tourist office



famous British manufacturer of luxury accessories Dunhill tears hiking trails. The company intends to make a series of guided tours, repeating the journey in 1930 Clement Kurt Dunhill store manager in the Rue de la Paix, drove the continent to Japan to buy the graceful Japanese lacquer ware for your company. Trips are designed to show that "luxury is something other than just a higher price tag." Tour prices start from £ 2 825. But for the money, you can see only part of the grand route. Full adventure with a ten-day trip by train in the personal coupe for the Trans-Siberian railway will cost £ 27 750. Travelers will be able to see the same place as Kurt Paris, Moscow, Mongolia and Japan. The trip includes a private tour of the Louvre in Paris at a time when the museum is closed to other visitors, flying a fighter plane for Moscow, falconry in Mongolia and bathing in the famous Japanese hot springs.