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A trip to South East Asia will bring you to the pristine jungles of Borneo, golden sands in Thailand, the Angkor Wat temples in Cambodia, and pulsating city life right across the region. Whether you wash elephants in Laos or explore Singapore’s street food scene, you’ll discover South East Asia is life at its most vibrant and profound.

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South East Asia Travel Styles

Explore South East Asia with our diverse travel styles! Choose from luxurious tours that pamper you with comfort and elegance, or budget-friendly options that let you experience the beauty of South East Asia without breaking the bank. Whether you're indulging in fine dining or discovering hidden gems, there's a perfect adventure waiting for you.

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Real traveler feedback from tours across South East Asia

Sonia | Traveled in July

The trip leader, Nick, is outstanding in every sense - intelligent, kind and witty. His knowledge of Georgia and his caring towards its people and history were wholehearted. I loved hearing about the history of each site we visited and went for being ignorant to well informed about this beautiful country. I felt that the itinerary was perfect. It was hot (July) and that made cycling harder. Do read the trip notes before going, you need to be relaxed on roads with traffic and be ready to make a significant effort as the cycling is challenging. Most felt that it was harder than moderate. The support team were excellent too, helpful and kind. The food was also outstanding with many homemade meals which were copious and delicious. Such a treat! I met some superb people and much enjoyed their company. Georgia is beautiful and a few of the roads were truly spectacular in terms of scenery. I do wish that the bikes had tires more suitable for road riding as so much energy was wasted due to mountain bike tires which aren’t at all needed. I’m glad that I chose Georgia and over the moon to have had Nick as our guide.

John | Traveled in July

An absolutely fantastic trip that exceeded all our expectations! Highly recommended. In our top 3 Explore trips. While the scenery was spectacular (is there another country that can offer so much in such a small area?), it was the people that made the trip. Our tour leader, Sajid, was superb, and he was very ably supported by the jeep drivers for whom nothing was too much (see the photo). Such lovely men. And the local people wherever we went were so friendly and welcoming. We never experienced any hassle or were worried about our safety. The trip is strenuous so if you are not fit then you will not be able to enjoy it all. Get some hikes in before you go!!! The jeep travel was very interesting as it afforded great views, but it is not for everyone. The accommodation was very good except for 2 nights in one location where the quality of the bedrooms was very variable. Any pre-trip concerns on security and food were addressed. We are vegetarian, which we told could be a problem, but Sajid made sure that we always had plenty of options at every meal. We had raised this with Explore before the trip, but we were left a bit up in the air by their response so we brought back up food with us just in case. It would be helpful to make the trip notes more specific. We loved Hunza valley - the people, the scenery, the location and the town, which is good for shopping. There is not much opportunity to buy souvenirs etc on the trip, but Hunza is the place to do this (and not Naran, which is at the tacky end of the market). I suggest that the evening walk to the locals' house for dinner in the Hunza valley should be cancelled to allow more time to explore the shops. I recommend Karakoram Handicraft (near Zero Point). Credit cards are accepted at most places. The biggest improvement to the trip should be more specific advice on cold weather gear. The trip notes gave the impression that we would be facing really cold temperatures and, being unable to get accurate weather forecasts for the places that we were going to, we followed the advice and packed thermal gear. In the end, we used a fleece a couple of times and a thin jacket once or twice. The rest of the clothing remained unused. I now understand the need for the advice for an October trip, but not in June, July and August. There are a couple of very long driving days. It would be helpful to get advice at the start of each day on toilet stops, lunch, breaks etc (use the WhatsApp group?) rather than finding out along the way. The suggested tip amounts in the trip notes seem too low. A group of us were embarrassed by how low they were so added more for both the drivers and the guide. The trip notes need changing, I raise this on every trip - it is useful to get pre-trip advice on where clothes can be washed at a hotel. We were able to use the hotel facilities (quick, cheap and good quality) on 3 occasions. We should have taken fewer clothes! Definitely bring hiking shoes or boots. And walking sticks to be safe (but not entirely necessary).

Fiona | Traveled in July

We loved our recent visit to Northern Thailand. We were lucky enough to be guided by Wit who was an extremely knowledgeable and friendly guide. He explained everything in detail was always happy to answer any and every question and managed to negotiate our travels smoothly and efficiently and ensure that we covered large distances comfortably.

Anonymous | Traveled in July

Great trip and covered a lot. Wished could have had more time in Galway and a map of each City we stopped in so we knew exactly where to go and what to buy. Great tour director. Glad we added on an extra day to see the Guinness and Jameson Distillery or we would have missed out. Could have passed in the seaweed farm. But it was on the way

Lynne C. | Traveled in July

It covered Ireland from Dublin to Belfast and A LOT in between. It offers the opportunity to visit popular sites and some off-the-beaten track adventures that are just as memorable.

Anonymous | Traveled in July

Great time. Interesting and well worth it. Saw and learnt a lot. Great guide and driver. Enjoyed the experience. Need to have an average fitness level or you miss experiences. Planning the next one.

South East Asia — Tour Highlights and Travel Tips

On a tour to South East Asia, its sights and sounds are sure to leave you spellbound. From the gentle lapping of waves on tropical beaches to the towering megacities — spectacular sights and joyful locals will make any holiday to South East Asia one you’ll remember for years to come.

Tour Highlights

  • Float silently above the temples of the UNESCO-listed Angkor Wat complex in a hot air balloon as dawn breaks in a riot of colors. Cambodia’s foremost attraction, the temples are a dazzling demonstration of artistic and religious devotion.
  • Grab a guide and follow the trail to the summit of Mount Kinabalu, Malaysia’s highest peak at 4,100 m as it rises majestically out of the jungles of Sabah in northeastern Borneo.
  • Explore the vibrant urban life and ornate street shrines of Bangkok as you take in the magnificent sights of the Grand Palace, former residence of the kings of Thailand, and the riverside temple of Wat Arun Ratchavararum.
  • Seek out the neighborhood hawker centers of Singapore, where you can enjoy some of the freshest and tastiest cuisine the region has to offer — from spicy crab to the curries of Little India.
  • Drift among the thousand islands of Vietnam’s Ha Long Bay, where the bare rock of the many grottoes and coves contrasts perfectly with the tree-topped isles, gentle waters, and traditional fishing villages
  • Uncover the natural wonders of Indonesia’s Komodo and Flores Islands, where beneath the waves you’ll find a thriving world of colorful fish and above them you’ll find the famed Komodo dragons, the largest lizard in the world.

Travel Tips

  • The best time to visit the bulk of South East Asia is between November and February, with December and January offering the driest days and coolest temperatures. March to May sees temperatures begin to rise, while from June to October the region is hit by tropical rains
  • Make sure to agree the cost of a taxi before you settle down in the back seats, otherwise you could end up facing a long argument with the driver at your destination, alongside a hefty and unfair charge
  • Pack a shawl or sarong to help cover up when entering religious buildings like temples or mosques, they can be wrapped around the shoulders, head, or legs for modesty, and are also useful during cooler evenings
  • While freshly prepared and piping hot street food is perfectly safe to eat, avoiding drinking anything but bottled water where you can see the seal is unbroken, or invest in a reusable bottle with an inbuilt filter.
  • Try and match your travel dates with local festivals. South East Asia boasts many incredible celebrations throughout the calendar, from Chinese New Year to Diwali that show these countries at their laid-back best.

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