The Most Expensive Road Trip Ever, Courtesy Of Land Rover

Let's suppose you have around $200,300 (100,000 Sterling pounds) kicking around in your bank account and don't know what to do with it. Well, Land Rover has something for you to spend it on.

To promote the launch of the Range Rover SVAutobiography, this trip will take you all over the globe.

It starts in Italy; during seven days, travellers will be able to see Europe, enjoy a cruise on Lake Como and will even dine in the Alps.

Then it's on to Marrakech for a three-day trip. Plans include driving in the desert and climbing Mount Atlas to dine in Virgin owner Richard Branson's hotel.

After that, the organized voyage moves to USA; the itinerary plans a trip to Arizona and the Grand Canyon as well as the Zion National Park.

Chili is next on the calendar; there, in the Atacama desert, the SVAutobiography's offroad capabilities will be fully tested.

Finally, the trip ends in Australia, where clients will have a behind-the-scene tour of the Sydney Opera House. They will also discover the wilderness of Tasmania.

Overall, this trip is 21 days long, which equates to about $9,530 per day... not bad for such an amazing adventure!

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