From a Jack to a King

In these days of royal ceremonies, where the Swedish Crown Princess Victoria will marry Daniel Westling, an ordinary man of the people (actually his cousin is sitting next door to me right now, it´s a small country…), I finally stumbled upon “the ultimate tour”, while doing some export coaching for African tour operators.

I can be a King. At least for a few days:

Day 3: Transfer to your Kingdom early in the morning, after breakfast. Upon arrival you will check into your palace and have lunch. Later in the afternoon you will have a short meeting with the local chief and be introduced to the village elders. Overnight in your Palace. 

 Day 4: A tour of your kingdom and visits to local schools, health centers, etc to be introduced to some of the leaders of the village. Latter in the afternoon you will be briefed on the installation process and what is expected of you. During this period you will learn all about being a King in an African village and the installation process. Overnight in your palace.

Day 5: This morning you will be prepared by your subjects, all costumes and jewels befitting your ceremony will be brought out and made ready for your installation.You will be dressed up in the afternoon and the ceremony will begin and end with spectacular cultural dance performance. You will go to bed in your palace to wake up the following day as the king of the village for one day. You will carry out all the responsibilities of the king while enjoying the privileges that comes with being a King in a village in Africa. You will end the day with a handover ceremony. Overnight in The palace.

Day 6: Day of reflection. Enjoy the day in the village, later in the afternoon we will visit all the nice people who have helped make your stay fantastic and say goodbyes. Overnight in the Palace.

Now, wouldn´t it be nice?

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