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Simple stays with essential amenities. Typically guesthouses, hostels or hotels rated below 3 stars — clean, no-frills, and great for value-conscious travelers.
Comfortable and reliable 3-star stays. Expect private rooms, en-suite bathrooms, and solid amenities — a great balance between comfort and cost.
Upscale 4-5 star hotels and lodges. Enjoy high-end service, refined comfort, and premium locations — ideal for travelers seeking extra indulgence.
Imagine a week spent gliding across the turquoise waters of the Maldives—this sailing tour lets you do just that. On the eight-day Sail Maldives trip, you’ll board a traditional dhoni boat and journey through Hulhidhoo, Ruhhurihuraa, Rihivelli Lagoon, and several idyllic islands. Each day brings new adventures: snorkeling vibrant coral reefs, swimming with tropical fish, and relaxing on sun-kissed beaches. You may spot dolphins, turtles, and manta rays as you cruise from one paradise to the next. Enjoy tea with island locals, experience a traditional music and dance show on the beach, and learn how to prepare Maldivian cuisine. The local crew’s knowledge ensures you’ll discover authentic island life. The USP is the rare blend of island hopping, cultural immersion, and unforgettable ocean activities—all wrapped into a seamless trip package.
Step into the storied world of the Silk Road with the Premium Central Asia tour, an 18-day adventure from Tashkent to Almaty. Tailored for experienced travelers and seniors seeking both comfort and discovery, this trip weaves through Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, and Kyrgyzstan, exploring Tashkent’s cosmopolitan flair, Samarkand’s majestic architecture, Bukhara’s holy sites, and Khiva’s ancient monuments. Enjoy hands-on cultural experiences—a cooking class with a local family, a stay in a yurt by Lake Issyk Kul, winery tastings, and masterclasses in Dungan cuisine. Hike the scenic canyons and valleys, visit traditional villages, and immerse yourself in the daily life and history of Central Asia. The USP: a blend of premium accommodations and authentic local interaction, delivering an insightful, in-depth journey along the legendary Silk Road.
Uncover the rich heritage of Central Asia on a journey through Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, and Turkmenistan — a region shaped for centuries by Silk Road trade, spiritual traditions, and sweeping cultural exchange. Wander the ancient streets of Khiva, Samarkand, and Bukhara, where history echoes through turquoise-tiled mosques and bustling bazaars. Marvel at natural wonders like Kaindy Lake’s sunken forest and the red rock cliffs of Charyn Canyon. Explore sacred sites and architectural marvels that reveal the region’s religious diversity and deep historical roots. Along the way, connect with nomadic herders in Kyrgyzstan, break bread with Tajik families, and experience the warmth of rural hospitality in Kazakhstan. This is your window into one of the most captivating, and often overlooked, corners of the world.
Craving the ultimate Southeast Asian immersion? This 31-day small group tour takes you from Hanoi to Luang Prabang, weaving through Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand, and Laos. Experience the full spectrum: cruise Halong Bay, savor street food in Ho Chi Minh City, witness Angkor Wat at sunrise, and venture deep into Cambodia’s Cardamom Mountains. In Thailand, journey along the historic Thailand-Burma Railway, then float into Laos for slow-boat river scenery and village hospitality.
With a rich blend of guided exploration, culinary adventures, and meaningful community encounters, this tour package is ideal for those who want to travel deeply and positively. The tour’s standout feature: its commitment to supporting local communities, ensuring your adventure has a lasting impact as you recharge and discover the wonders of Southeast Asia.
Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
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Bungalow, Hotel, Lodge, Resort, Tent
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18-100 yrs
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english
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Hanoi, Luang Prabang, Ho Chi Min
Hanoi, Luang Prabang, Ho Chi Minh City, Siem Reap, Cardamom Mountains, Koh Chang, Bangkok, Kanchanaburi, Chiang Rai, Pak Beng, Nong Khiaw, Nam Kat, Ha Long Bay, Pu Luong, Hoi An
If you’re seeking a swift yet immersive introduction to Abu Dhabi, the Abu Dhabi Express - 3 days tour is your ticket to the city’s most celebrated sites. Departing from Dubai, this guided trip invites travelers to marvel at the city’s gleaming skyline, pay respects at the Grand Mosque, and meander along the scenic Corniche. Delve into local history at Heritage Village and indulge in upscale shopping and dining at Marina Mall.
Designed with comfort in mind, this easy-paced tour is well-suited for experienced travelers and seniors who value both structure and independence—enjoying guided highlights and flexible free time to craft their own adventure. The unique aspect of this trip lies in its well-balanced itinerary, ensuring you experience the essence of Abu Dhabi while enjoying the ease of guided support.
Explore a little travelled part of Pakistan with a tour that journeys from Karachi to Lahore.
Here you will be able to take in the sights, sounds and importantly tastes of Karachi and its bazaars, find yourself immersed in the 5000-year-old history of the Indus Valley, taking in the sights of the striking Derewar Fort in the Cholistan Desert, before having the opportunity to watch the flag lowering ceremony carried out on the Indian border.
Our journey begins in Karachi where we'll have time to take in the sights, sounds and most importantly, the tastes of the city and its bazaars. As we head towards Hyderabad, we'll make time to visit Thatta and Makli Hills, which is perhaps the worlds largest necropolis. Once we reach Hyderabad, we'll have the opportunity to learn about some of the industries which the city is famous for, we'll see coloured pottery being made, woodwork, weaving and Ajrak production, a block printed cloth which this region is famous for.
Moving on, we visit the sufi shrine of saint Hazrat Lal Shahbaz Qalandar and witness a sufi ceremony in Sehwan and join the Mohanas tribe for a boating experience on Lake Manchar.
After stopping in Larkana, our next visit is to Mohenjo-Daro, located on the banks of the Indus River. The 5000 year old city was the centre of the Indus Civilisation and one of the largest in the world at its peak and we'll have time to explore the incredible ruins. As our journey takes us in the direction of Bahawalpur, we'll stop in Sukkur and the Cholistan Desert to visit Derawar Fort.
As we pass through the former independant state of Bahawalpur, we'll visit the Nur Mahal and Bahawalpur mosques, along with the city museum and bazaar, before heading to Multan where we'll stay for 2 nights. Multan is known as the city of saints and our tour here will include the shrines of the great mystics, with their shimmering blue glazed tiles. We'll also visit the old walled city and the bustling bazaar, where we may spot local artisans at work.
For our final stop we head to Pakistans 2nd largest city, Lahore, stopping along the way in Harappa, which dates back to 3000 BC. Our time in Lahore will include a city tour, taking in some of the highlights of the city, such as the worlds largest mosque (the Badshahi Mosque), the Wagah Border with India and of course, 'food street' in the old town where you can try many different flavours and dishes.
Travelling in small air-conditioned vehicles with local guides, this journey gives you a unique experience of Pakistan which will last a lifetime.
Explore a little travelled part of Pakistan with a tour that journeys from Karachi to Islamabad.
Here you will be able to take in the sights, sounds and importantly tastes of Karachi and its bazaars, find yourself immersed in the 5000-year-old history of the Indus Valley, taking in the sights of the striking Derewar Fort in the Cholistan Desert, before having the opportunity to watch the flag lowering ceremony carried out on the Indian border.
Our journey begins in Karachi where we'll have time to take in the sights, sounds and most importantly, the tastes of the city and its bazaars. As we head towards Hyderabad, we'll make time to visit Thatta and Makli Hills, which is perhaps the worlds largest necropolis. Once we reach Hyderabad, we'll have the opportunity to learn about some of the industries which the city is famous for, we'll see coloured pottery being made, woodwork, weaving and Ajrak production, a block printed cloth which this region is famous for.
Moving on, we visit the sufi shrine of saint Hazrat Lal Shahbaz Qalandar and witness a sufi ceremony in Sehwan and join the Mohanas tribe for a boating experience on Lake Manchar.
After stopping in Larkana, our next visit is to Mohenjo-Daro, located on the banks of the Indus River. The 5000 year old city was the centre of the Indus Civilisation and one of the largest in the world at its peak and we'll have time to explore the incredible ruins. As our journey takes us in the direction of Bahawalpur, we'll stop in Sukkur and the Cholistan Desert to visit Derawar Fort.
As we pass through the former independant state of Bahawalpur, we'll visit the Nur Mahal and Bahawalpur mosques, along with the city museum and bazaar, before heading to Multan where we'll stay for 2 nights. Multan is known as the city of saints and our tour here will include the shrines of the great mystics, with their shimmering blue glazed tiles. We'll also visit the old walled city and the bustling bazaar, where we may spot local artisans at work.
Next we'll head to Pakistans 2nd largest city, Lahore, stopping along the way in Harappa, which dates back to 3000 BC. Our time in Lahore will include a city tour, taking in some of the highlights of the city, such as the worlds largest mosque (the Badshahi Mosque), the Wagah Border with India and of course, 'food street' in the old town where you can try many different flavours and dishes.
We visit Rohtas Fort en-route to Islamabad. Whilst in Islamabad we'll take time to explore the city along with the old city of Rawalpindi and nearby Taxila.
Travelling in small air-conditioned vehicles with local guides, this journey gives you a unique experience of Pakistan which will last a lifetime.
From the iconic Golden Triangle to the sun-drenched shores of Goa, the "India North to South: Goa & The Golden Triangle" trip offers a sweeping introduction to India’s diverse wonders. Begin in New Delhi, where you’ll marvel at the legendary Taj Mahal, explore royal palaces, and soak up the charm of Udaipur’s lakeside setting. Traveling south, dive into Mumbai’s bustling energy before arriving in the laid-back beaches of Goa. Along the way, savor regional flavors, explore ancient ruins, and toast to new friendships in hidden local bars. Crafted for young travelers hungry for adventure and connection, this 28-day tour package combines India’s most celebrated sights with authentic local experiences. The USP: a comprehensive, social journey through India’s north and south, blending culture, cuisine, and camaraderie.
Step off the beaten path in Southeast Asia with this 21-day small group trip from Siem Reap to Luang Prabang, crafted for experienced travelers and seniors seeking moderate adventure and cultural depth. Watch the sunrise over Angkor, retreat to a tented camp in the wild Cardamom Mountains, and cruise Bangkok’s Chao Phraya River. Relax on idyllic Thai islands, stay in floating river lodges, and take in Chiang Rai’s lively street food scene before a scenic river journey into Laos.
What sets this journey apart is its authentic immersion: trek to hidden waterfalls, stroll through remote villages, and savor local cuisine at every stop. The blend of iconic highlights and off-the-beaten-track experiences ensures you’ll finish this tour feeling both rejuvenated and deeply connected to the heart of Southeast Asia.
Embark on a small-group tour to explore the Land of the Two Holy Mosques in Saudi Arabia! Your adventure begins in Riyadh, the cultural heart of the nation, famous for its impressive skyscrapers, luxury shopping malls, and historic museums. Visit the Murabba Palace, once the private residence of the Saudi King, and the historic Masmak Fort, built in 1865 AD. Next, take the train to Ha’il, located at the foot of the Shammar Mountains. Discover Ha’il’s breathtaking landscapes, warm hospitality, and the A’arif Fort, an intriguing castle made of mud and clay. From there, head to Jubbah, an oasis believed to be the remnants of an ancient lake, before making your way to Al-Ula, renowned for its striking rock formations and ancient masterpieces. Explore Mada'in Saleh (Hegra), Saudi Arabia’s first UNESCO World Heritage Site. Continue on to the holy city of Medina, where you’ll learn about the history of Islam and the life of the Prophet. Finally, conclude your journey in Jeddah, wrapping up your unforgettable small-group tour of Saudi Arabia!