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Despite being the biggest and most populated continent, a trip to Asia still holds an air of mystery and intrigue for those unacquainted with her vast and ever-changing beauty. With 48 countries ranging from sub-arctic to tropical climates and thousands of indigenous languages spread across rich and ancient cultures, Asia is a place that enthralls travellers year after year.

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Anonymous | Traveled in December

Excellent trip, full on and packs in all the highlights of the Golden triangle. The tour guide was absolutely fantastic, leading our group and taking advantage of his good relationships with local people to make sure we had the best experience possible.

Robert | Traveled in December

This isn't just a cycling trip; it's a profound cultural immersion. Our two-week journey through Vietnam and Cambodia redefined what "active travel" means, trading tourist buses and crowds for quiet backroads and genuine human connection. If you're looking to be active paired with deep insight into Southeast Asian life, look no further. ​The adventure began in Vietnam, plunging us straight into the vibrant pulse of the Mekong Delta. Cycling alongside endless rice paddies and crossing tributaries by ferry, we witnessed the beautiful chaos of Vietnamese life. The smells of fresh cooking, the vibrant market colors, and the constant, friendly waves from locals made every kilometer fly by. The flat, easy terrain of the Mekong provided a perfect route, allowing us to focus entirely on the scenery. ​Crossing into Cambodia brought a subtle but powerful shift. The landscape grew gentler, and the atmosphere felt more tranquil. It was here, away from the city centers and main highways, that the true magic of the tour unfolded. Our routes took us down dirt roads and pathways, directly into the heart of rural communities. This direct access was the defining feature of the tour, fostering moments of authentic interaction that simply can't be replicated. ​It was during these stretches that the cycling felt less like tourism and more like belonging. As I recall those moments, a particular feeling stands out: "I felt like we were part of the community cycling alongside children going and coming from school, residents greeting us as we cycled by and witnessing farmers tending their rice paddies." This encapsulates the entire experience—it was a privilege to be a quiet observer, often pausing just to watch life happen, earning smiles and nods as we passed. ​The final days exploring the magnificent temples of Angkor Wat by bicycle provided a stunning historical and visual climax. Pedaling through the jungle trails to find hidden temples felt like we were uncovering secrets of an ancient world, a truly rewarding feeling after days of hard work. ​From the excellent, knowledgeable local guides who seamlessly handled all logistics to the perfectly curated routes, every detail was managed flawlessly. This tour is highly recommended for anyone who wants their travel to be more than just sightseeing—it's for those who want to feel the heartbeat of a place. It’s an unforgettable journey that will leave you physically rejuvenated and culturally enriched.

Brian M. | Traveled in December

This was a first class trip with a great range of activities. There were plenty of guided things to get involved with - treks, white water rafting, city tours, wild life safaris. These were well balanced with free time for people to pursue their own interests. The thing which made the trip exceptional was Su the tour leader. His kindness, attention to detail and catering for everyone's needs was outstanding - often dealing with potential difficulties before they arose. Su was also well supported by the two drivers who always went beyond their duties. The team were real ambassadors for Nepal and Explore.

Anonymous | Traveled in December
Absolutely Stunning

The most stunning trek you can imagine. The Himalaya's really are great cathedrals of nature. Walk alongside 3 of the top 10 peaks in the world, with an itinerary set up to ensure you succeed at altitude and make it over the amazing Thorong La Pass at 5,416m. Most competitors do the trek in 2 weeks, missing large sections or not acclimatising properly - the 22 day version means you complete (just about) everything.

Anonymous | Traveled in December

Excellent cycling tour from beginning to end. It was everything the trip said it would be and so much more. Bing was a fabulous tour leader, always supportive and encouraging. His enthusiasm for his country and Cambodia shone through. He arranged wonderful places for breaks and stopped along the way to look in detail at things we would have otherwise missed. Thank you Bing for a memorable trip.

Patricia | Traveled in December

Very busy itinerary covering some very interesting sites and activities.i would have preferred to have spent longer in the places we spent only one night in rather than rushing on to the next. Our guide Woody was the best guide I have had on these holidays. He really took ownership of the tour, he was knowledgable, had a very good personality and looked after a diverse group of people very well indeed.

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