Route notes
Why this routing works
This round-the-world routing keeps a clear eastbound sequence from New York City to New Delhi, then Dubai, then Kilimanjaro before returning to New York City. With 5 nights in each stop, the trip is structured around three evenly paced stays rather than frequent short connections, which helps keep a 3-week itinerary manageable in economy.
From a ticketing standpoint, this is a simple multi-stop RTW framework: one origin, three stopovers, and a return to the starting city. The stop order links South Asia, the Middle East, and East Africa in a single ticketed direction, which is useful for travelers trying to cover multiple regions without backtracking.
Timing is straightforward here. July departure dates fall within the listed July-to-September season window, and the routing divides the trip into three equal ground segments of 5 nights each. That leaves the remaining time in the 3-week duration for the long-haul flight days and airport transitions between continents.
At the published economy range of USD 2,569 to USD 3,919, this sample sits in a price band that fits travelers comparing multi-region airfare against separate one-way tickets. The main planning value in a route like this is the consolidated sequencing: New York City in and out, with Delhi, Dubai, and Kilimanjaro arranged in one continuous RTW path.
