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New 121-day Viking World Tour

Set sail on the journey of a lifetime on Viking’s 121-day World Journeys voyage from Los Angeles to London on 5 January 2026 for a voyage of discovery.

Los Angeles is renowned as the world’s leading centre of film and television, and is home to an endless array of museums, concert venues and other cultural institutions. The city also offers some of the best dining in the world, grand celebrity mansions which hide behind iron gates and the chic shops of Rodeo Drive which invite endless browsing.

Explore Honolulu’s sights and explore Pearl Harbor’s Visitor Centre for a glimpse into Hawaii’s World War II history.

Experience Jakarta after dark during on an evening walk through the bustling Jalan Mangga Besar neighbourhood. Located in the city centre, this popular and bustling destination is a haven for anyone seeking to enjoy local street food cuisine.

Enjoy the ship as it sails the Pacific Ocean then enjoy the waters of Bora Bora and get close to some of the ocean’s fascinating creatures, stingrays and sharks.

Savour the melting pot of Kuala Lumpur’s cultures through its mouthwatering cuisine and ample Malay, Chinese and Indian food in authentic settings and learn how these different cuisines have been shaped by history

Experience India’s iconic landmarks and highlights of the famous Golden Triangle. Discover Jaipur, with its evocative palaces, forts and markets, explore New Delhi and Fatehpur Sikri, and be mesmerized by the magical allure and serenity of the Taj Mahal in Agra.

Embark on an optional three-day overland tour of the Masai Mara in Kenya to connect to nature and wildlife and engage with local cultures.

Traverse Kenya’s largest national park during a game safari in search of members of Africa’s “Big Five”. Journey inland to Tsavo East National Park, part of a vast park system covering more than 8,000 square miles. This region was made famous by JH Patterson’s book, The Man-eaters of Tsavo, which was the basis for the movie, The Ghost and the Darkness.

Visit fascinating cities in Morocco and immerse in history in England’s capital. Overnights in fifteen destinations allow passengers to experience local life in some of the world’s most inspiring cities.

Take the opportunity to imbue the fascinating allure of the thriving North African city of Casablanca and see the largest mosque outside of Mecca.

Traverse the warm waters of the Indian Ocean and discover its biodiverse life that nurtures colourful coral reefs and ancient seamounts before visiting the crater lakes, waterfalls and rainforests in Madagascar.

So much to see and so much to learn in this extraordinary once in a lifetime 121 day Viking cruise with fifty three guided tours across twenty five countries.

Viking’s award-winning state-of-the-art ocean vessels are intimate yet sophisticated. Custom designed with fewer than 1,000 guests and all veranda staterooms, they take passengers as close as possible to each destination, sailing right into the heart of some of the world’s greatest cities.

With no kids, no casinos, and everything needed included, they focus on delivering meaningful experiences tailored to those onboard.

Pricing starts from $103,195 pp in a Veranda Stateroom with included Business Class airfare and transfers. Plus US $2,000 shore excursion credit per couple and US $1,000 shipboard credit per couple, free Visa service and Silver Spirits Beverage Package. This offers guests up to US$60,000 additional value per couple included. Offer ends 31 March 2025.

For further information visit www.viking or phone 138 747.

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