South Asia Active outdoor Trips

South Asia Active outdoor Trips

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Active outdoor trips in South Asia. Looking to explore South Asia on an active outdoor tour? We offer 50 active outdoor tours through-out South Asia, backed by 160 reviews and offering discounts up to 29%. All our trips are offered by expert trip designers and South Asia destination experts, with trip durations ranging from 2 to 28 days.

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Real traveler feedback from Active outdoor tours across South Asia

Fiona | Traveled in December

Amazing trip really five holidays in one. Tommy was an incredible tour guide, making our trip smooth with great recommendations for food and options for free time. If you have the time to go would strongly recommend this trip have done many tours and this trip will stand out for its amounts of incredible experiences. The accommodation was high quality. Buses comfy for our group of 12. And the trip a good pace. Very hard to pick out highlights as there were so many.

Mark | Traveled in December

A wonderful itinerary seeing much of what Jordan has to offer…Roman ruins, Petra, the Dead Sea. Many fantastic experiences…snorkelling in Red Sea, camping in desert and seeing the stars, camel ride, walking up to the monastery in Petra. The food was fabulous, an unexpected highlight. Very highly recommended.

Wendy | Traveled in December

I would highly recommend this Morocco trip. It is a full-on pace, so be prepared, but absolutely worth it to see as much of this wonderful country as possible in a relatively short time. I was very lucky to travel with a great group and our guide, Nabil, was fantastic! He made sure that the trip was filled with highlights and adventure, as well as a lot of fun! If you are considering this trip then all I can say is…..just go!

Susan | Traveled in December

We started our Dhoni cruise after spending 5 nights on a resort, as we wanted to experience the “real Maldives” in contrast. We wanted to extend our trip as felt it was a long way to travel for just 6 nights. One of the main highlights of the cruise was our outstanding guide Egan and the crew of Koimala, who all worked so hard together to ensure we were incredibly well looked after and safe. The food was out of this world, three beautiful meals a day, healthy and fresh with plenty of variety. Catering for any allergies well. The crew made us an unforgettable dinner on an uninhabited island one evening which was very special. We enjoyed the visits to two inhabited islands as it was good to stretch our legs and see how Maldivians live on land. Although I would say the time spent on Male was quite underwhelming. Our cabin was basic but clean and comfortable. One small double bed with a single bunk on top and en-suite bathroom You definitely need to enjoy snorkelling to consider this trip, as the dramatic scenery is all under water. Huge reefs with so many colourful fish. We were taken out snorkelling at least twice a day. Highlights included swimming with turtles, dolphins and nurse sharks which were so gentle and serene. Also seeing sting rays. I would also suggest that you need to be reasonably fit to do this trip, as although it’s very relaxing you need to be able to climb into a bunk bed, climb in and out of the dingy and negotiate walking around the boat when it is rocking!

David | Traveled in December

Great trip to a vibrant region with lots of history which is very relevant today. Lots to see and Ona, our guide, was very good at explaining the different countries, culture, places and buildings. I particularly liked Ona's stories about her personal experiences which brought things to life.

Jay B. | Traveled in December

- covered key areas with wonderful hotels - spent majority of time in South Island where much of the natural beauty resides - included brief exposure to Maori culture, a Kiwi Hatchery, and a working farm - often provided free time to explore areas, shop, or dine

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