Travelling the world has never been so stylish thanks to the collection of rare and exclusive experiences available at Kempinski Hotels. From aerobatic jet flights and skydives to bear watching and spiritual awakening, this curated collection of bucket list adventures immerses travellers in one-of-a-kind experiences at Kempinski hotels in Europe, Asia and the Middle East. Paired with indulgent stays at the constellation of beautiful havens that make up the Kempinski family, these specially curated encounters promise unforgettable moments and lasting memories for every kind of traveller.
Silent Valley Bear Watching at Grand Hotel Kempinski High Tatras
The High Tatra Mountains are an unspoiled wilderness and one of the best places in Europe to spot brown bears in their natural habitat. Accompanied by an experienced guide, guests staying at Grand Hotel Kempinski High Tatras will set out on a full-day hike into the forested slopes of Silent Valley, keeping an eye out for bears and other wildlife including Alpine chamois, red deer and marmot. For an even more panoramic High Tatras experience, Kempinski guests can book an overnight stay at the observatory on top of Lomnicky Peak, the highest point in Slovakia at 2,632 metres (219 feet). After a private tour of the observatory and an introduction to the meteorological and astronomical research carried out there since 1940, guests will be treated to a spectacular sunset high above the earth, before settling in for an overnight stay on the roof of the world.
Aerobatic Jet Flight Over Latvia at Grand Hotel Kempinski Riga

Bucket list experiences don’t come much more extreme than roaring into the sky aboard an aerobatic fighter jet. Guests at Grand Hotel Kempinski Riga can buckle up in an L-39 Albatross aircraft alongside the Baltic Bees Jet Team and take part in an adrenaline-fuelled 20-minute journey. During this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, the pilot will perform a series of high-speed manoeuvres in the skies above Latvia, affording spectacular views of Riga and the Baltic Sea before a private transfer takes guests back to the hotel to share their adventures.
Motovun Forest Truffle Hunting at Kempinski Hotel Adriatic Istria

There’s nothing more decadent than a flurry of freshly shaved truffles and there are few better places to find them than Croatia’s truffle capital, Istria. Guests at Kempinski Hotel Adriatic can delve into the Forest of Motovun with an experienced truffle hunter to seek out the elusive fungi, which thrive all year round in the mystical microclimate of the Mirna River Valley. Accompanied by a specially trained truffle hunting hound, guests can explore the ancient forest, less than 45 minutes from the hotel, and be back in time to add a dash of earthy umami flavour to their evening meal.
Take a Vintage Adriatic Cruise at Kempinski Palace Portorož Istria

The picture-perfect waters of the Adriatic coast around Kempinski Palace Portorož are best enjoyed from the quiet splendour of a traditional Istrian sailing boat. During this exclusive private cruise, guests will set sail on a slow sojourn along the coast, past the red rooftops and architectural marvels of Portorož and Piran and the natural beauty of the Istrian coast. Onboard, guests will be treated to sparkling wine and a selection of regional delicacies while the vintage wooden vessel gracefully journeys along the coast, before mooring in a sheltered cove for swimming and dolphin spotting.
Skydive Over the Pyramids at Royal Maxim Palace Kempinski Cairo

Not even the Pharaohs had the privilege of seeing the pyramids from the sky. During this bucket-list experience, guests will buckle up for the thrill of a lifetime and step aboard the aircraft at Cairo’s Sphinx Airport. After a short flight that affords spectacular aerial views of the pyramids and Cairo’s sprawling cityscape, guests will take a leap of faith in tandem with an experienced instructor. Travellers who prefer a more sedate cultural experience can book a private VIP tour of the Grand Egyptian Museum. Guided by an expert in Egyptology, this option is perfect for discovering a treasure trove of artefacts in the main galleries before visiting the conservation centre and a centuries-old wooden boat that once belonged to King Cheops.