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Discover Colombia’s Llanos Serengeti Safari 🐆
Seek Cowboy Ranches, Moser Skeleton Watch, And Summit Safety
Hey there,
Ever wondered what it’s like to see wildlife in Los Llanos, wear a luxury tourbillon watch, and trek Annapurna Base Camp?
These spots mix adventure and luxury.
Take a moment to plan your leisure around them.
📰 Upcoming in this issue
🌲 Colombia’s Los Llanos: Serengeti of South America
⌚ H. Moser & Cie. Launches Endeavour Tourbillon Skeleton
🌄 Luxury Travel’s Annapurna Base Camp; Trek Guide
📈 Trending news
🐎 Colombia’s Los Llanos: Serengeti of South America

Los Llanos offers vast tropical grasslands with high biodiversity and cowboy culture. Few tourists visit this remote area in Colombia and Venezuela.
Key Takeaways:
🐆 Rich wildlife: The area has piranhas, anacondas, capybaras, jabiru storks, and deer in wetlands and plains.
🤠 Cowboy culture: Llaneros herd cattle with songs and lassos in a UNESCO-listed tradition and joropo music.
🏞️ Nature reserve: El Encanto de Guanapalo covers 9,000 hectares with ranches for safaris and cowboy stays.
🛡️ Sustainable stays: Tourism supports conservation, organic farming, and local jobs against development threats.
⌚ H. Moser & Cie. Launches Endeavour Tourbillon Skeleton

H. Moser & Cie. adds a skeletonized version to its Endeavour collection. This 40 mm red-gold watch features the in-house Calibre HMC 814 with a one-minute flying tourbillon and double hairspring at 6 o’clock. Sapphire crystals on both sides show the movement clearly.
Key Takeaways:
💎 Open dial design: The dial uses open bridges and a dark main plate to highlight the movement's structure.
⏳ Flying tourbillon: The tourbillon at 6 o’clock uses a double hairspring to improve accuracy and reduce gravity effects.
🥇 Red-gold case: The 40 mm case is made of 5N red gold and includes a gold skeletonized rotor.
⚙️ Calibre details: The automatic HMC 814 provides a 72-hour power reserve and 30-meter water resistance.
🌄 Luxury Travel’s Annapurna Base Camp; Trek Guide

The Annapurna Base Camp Trek reaches over 4,100 meters with stunning Himalayan views. Good preparation ensures a safe and rewarding adventure.
Key Takeaways:
📜 Permits needed: Secure ACAP and TIMS permits in Kathmandu or Pokhara to support conservation and access protected trails safely.
🎒 Key gear: Pack a durable backpack, warm sleeping bag, breathable layers, rugged boots, trekking poles, detailed maps, and a full first-aid kit.
🗺️ Trail navigation: Follow well-marked paths using physical maps, compass, and GPS backups to handle weather shifts and locate camps confidently.
🩹 Health safety: Schedule acclimatization rest days, monitor for AMS symptoms, carry essential meds, purify all water, and join a guided group.
One last thing
This edition shows luxury travel that blends culture, nature, and craft.
Los Llanos protects wildlife through tourism, the H. Moser watch offers fine engineering, and Annapurna gives rewarding challenges.
These trips create real, enduring memories.
Until our next edition,

Catherine Beaumont
Editor-in-Chief
Boston, Massachusetts
Flying Private
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