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In Sanskrit, Sri Lanka was nicknamed Ratna-Dweepa, the Gem Island, for its abundance of precious stones and sparkling jewels. But our expert tour leaders want to share its true treasures with you. Join them on this highlight-packed adventure to enjoy priceless experiences: climbing the ancient Sigiriya rock fortress in the early morning, spotting elephants on safari, cycling through rural villages as the people wave to you, and tucking into the flavoursome cuisine. The adventure ends in seaside Negombo – the perfect opportunity to extend your stay and enjoy a few days relaxing on the beach.
Say sayōnara to the list-ticking tourists and head southwest, where the extraordinary natural beauty of Japan is on full display. Starting in Osaka, and joined by an expert tour leader, we explore the lesser-visited islands of Kyushu and Shikoku by public transport, including the iconic bullet train. Expect deep cultural immersion – who wouldn’t want to master ‘hell steam’ cuisine? – and active adventures, including a cycle on the famed Shimanami Kaido and a hike up the active volcano, Mount Aso. If you want to see a different side to Japan, this is the trip for you.
Set out on the "Mysteries of Arabia with Bahrain and Qatar" tour, a 12-day city sightseeing group journey starting in Jeddah and ending in Doha. This easy-paced itinerary is well-suited for seniors or anyone preferring a relaxed exploration of Saudi Arabia and Qatar. Accommodation, transport, and meals are included, making travel seamless. The standout element is the opportunity to discover both renowned and off-the-beaten-path destinations, offering fresh perspectives on the history and culture of the Arabian Peninsula.
Unravel the allure of Saudi Arabia and the UAE on the "Mysteries of Arabia and Beauties of the Persian Gulf End Dubai" tour. Over 14 days, this city sightseeing group journey starts in Jeddah and ends in Dubai, taking you through Al-hofuf, Tabuk, Al-ula, and seven additional destinations. Seniors and those seeking gentle travel will appreciate the included accommodations, transport, and meals. The key highlight is the extensive route through diverse landscapes and cultures, making this tour package a comprehensive introduction to both old and new Arabian wonders.
For mountain bikers seeking a real challenge, "Bali Cross Country: 3 Days" is your ticket to adrenaline. This private adventure covers 160 km—mostly off-road—through Bali’s best single tracks. From the serene shores of Lake Beratan in Bedugul to the rugged lava flows of Mount Batur, every day delivers new thrills. Conquer a downhill ride from Mount Abang’s rim to Tangkup, all while surrounded by Bali’s stunning volcanic scenery. Designed for riders eager to push their limits, this tour’s unique selling point is its immersive access to Bali’s wildest and most rewarding trails. If you’re after an intense, expertly-guided biking expedition, this trip stands out as an unforgettable way to experience Bali’s dramatic landscapes.
Serene backwaters. Thriving rubber plantations. Idyllic coastlines. Kerala is India at its most laidback and inviting. Join one of our much-loved Indian tour leaders to immerse yourself in the scenery and meet the local people. Along the way, you’ll stay on a backwaters houseboat, explore the old spice port of Kochi, share a meal with a family in Thekkady and spot wildlife in Periyar National Park. We finish by the sandy shores of the Arabian Sea – an idyllic ending to an unforgettable trip.
Craving an adventure that showcases Nepal’s stunning contrasts? The "Classic Nepal" trip is a 15-day journey blending Himalayan trekking, wildlife safaris, and authentic cultural encounters. Ideal for travelers keen to experience the country’s breathtaking diversity, this small group tour starts and ends in Kathmandu.
Begin with a walking tour of the capital before heading to Chitwan National Park, where jungle walks, canoe trips, and jeep safaris bring you up close to rhinos, deer, monkeys, and, if you’re lucky, wild tigers. Local village walks and birdwatching add a deeper layer of immersion.
Travel to the atmospheric hill town of Bandipur, then move on to Pokhara for lakeside relaxation before launching into a five-day trek through the Himalayan foothills. This moderate trek winds through forests, farmland, and valleys, culminating at Poon Hill for panoramic mountain views. The trek is accessible to most active travelers, with guides and porters ensuring a supportive experience throughout.
After some downtime in Pokhara, return to Kathmandu via scenic Nagarkot and the historic city of Bhaktapur. With options for private departures or a less active itinerary (see "Nepal Exposed"), this trip can be tailored to your interests.
Unique selling point: The combination of guided trekking, wildlife adventure, and cultural exploration—delivering Nepal’s best-loved experiences in one expertly organized tour package.
Immerse yourself in Rajasthan, known as the Land of Kings for its countless palaces, forts and monuments to warriors past. On this culture-packed adventure, we visit the imposing forts of Jodhpur and Jaipur, which bear testament to the battles that once raged here, visit the Taj Mahal at sunrise, and search Ranthambore National Park for another regal resident: the elusive Bengal tiger.
The departure starting in Delhi on 14 November 2026 includes a visit to the Pushkar Fair. Read the Colours of Rajasthan - Pushkar Festival itinerary for more details.
Looking for the ultimate introduction to India’s famed Golden Triangle? The "Incredible India" trip packs the best of Delhi, Agra, and Jaipur into 8 days, with a special stop at Suroth Mahal for an authentic village experience. This small group tour is perfect for travelers eager to explore iconic landmarks while also engaging with local communities.
Start in Delhi, where you’ll ride rickshaws through Old Delhi’s bustling lanes and sample legendary street food. In Agra, visit the Sheroes cafe—a meaningful stop supporting acid attack survivors—before a unique Mughal Heritage Walk led by a local villager. Witness the Taj Mahal at sunrise for a truly unforgettable moment.
Journey onward to Suroth Mahal for a night in a palace and a taste of rural life, then continue to Jaipur. Here, marvel at the Amber Fort, City Palace, and Jantar Mantar Observatory, and join a hands-on block printing workshop. After returning to Delhi, you can opt for a multimedia show at the immense Akshardham Temple.
Accommodations are thoughtfully chosen, spanning home-stays, modern hotels, and heritage properties. The unique selling point? The integration of impactful community experiences and classic sightseeing, making this tour package a standout introduction to India’s rich tapestry.
Tibet is a land of majestic monasteries, Himalaya peaks and timeless traditions – with your expert tour leader, its secrets are revealed. Starting in Beijing, China, you’ll embark on a journey of extraordinary highlights: riding the world’s highest railway, gazing over Everest, and touring grand monuments. But the beauty of Tibet lies in the everyday moments too: walking with pilgrims, meeting monks, and cooking traditional food. Experience it all, guided by the best tour leader in the region.