In this 16-day tour, you will be exploring all the popular destinations of India. Besides visiting places, you will also be learning about India's rich cultural heritage and storied past.
Delhi will surprise you with its interesting mix of history, art, culture and architectural wonders. Enjoy a rickshaw ride in the bustling streets of Old Delhi, visit the street markets, and learn more about the daily lives and occupations of locals.
Up next is Agra, where you will explore Mughal era architectural wonders, including the iconic Taj Mahal. After the tour of Agra, we are off for some wildlife adventure in Ranthambore National Park, most famous for its Bengal tiger population. Go on a jeep safari to spot these endangered big cats and several other wildlife species in their natural habitat.
Continue your India tour with a visit to Jaipur, which is known for its magnificent royal forts and palaces. Here you will visit various sites such as Amber Fort, Jantar Mantar, Hawa Mahal and City Palace. If you are visiting during the month of March, you are in for a treat, as the Hindu population of India celebrate Holi, the festival of colors. Jaipur is one of the best places to experience this festival.
Then you will head to another historical city of India, Jaisalmer, situated in the middle of the Thar Desert. Enjoy the tour of Jaisalmer Fort, temples, and havelis (traditional homes). Experience Jodhpur next, where you will get to explore its historical monuments and local markets.
End your tour in Udaipur, also known as the 'Venice of the East,' where you will visit the City Palace, Jagdish Temple, and take a boat cruise in Lake Pichola.
Take your place at the famed mask dance performances at the Thimphu Tshechu Festival, whilst discovering the best of Bhutan. Hike to Tiger's Nest Monastery, see the world's biggest Buddha Dordenma statue and explore the Punakha Valley before
sitting back to watch the unique and colourful displays of traditional culture performed at the city's most popular event.
There’s immersing yourself in the secretive kingdom of Bhutan, then there’s timing your visit to take in the extraordinary Black-Necked Crane Festival. This annual one-day celebration, held at Gangtey Monastery, marks the winter return of the birds with masked dances, drumming and food stalls. It’s colourful, joyous, and spiritual. Beyond the festival, you’ll discover the best of the kingdom: cliff-perched Buddhist monasteries, still-alive ancient traditions and pristine landscapes fiercely protected by local laws.
This itinerary is valid for the Black Crane Festival only. For alternative festival departures in Bhutan, please have a look at Paro Festival, Thimphu Festival or Trongsa Festival.
Are you ready for a 6-day Holi adventure We'll start in Delhi explroing India Gate and more iconic spots before heading to Jaipur for the festival itself, think incredible colours, 10/10 vibes and dancing in the street with your new besties!
Hidden in a corner of the Himalaya, the secretive kingdom of Bhutan is an unforgettable destination with ancient traditions, spectacular mountain scenery and vibrant festivals. At these, hundreds gather to see monks in brightly coloured robes perform ritual dances. For several days there are masked dances and prayer meetings, and a general carnival atmosphere prevails. This extra-special departure takes in the Trongsa Festival, the oldest festival in Bhutan, which pays tribute to Guru Rinpoche through sacred performances and dances.
This itinerary is valid for Trongsa Festival only. For alternative festival departures in Bhutan, please have a look at Paro Festival, Thimphu Festival or the Black Crane Festival
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 (2026) itinerary for more details. For our standard 2025 itinerary, see here. For our 2025 Pushkar Festival departure, see here.
Welcome to Chiang Mai, the enchanting "Rose of the North." Begin your journey with a relaxing day before joining the mesmerizing Yi Peng Festival in the late afternoon. You'll have premium access at Chiang Mai Flower Field, where you’ll release two sky lanterns in a magical display and enjoy a delicious Thai buffet dinner in the exclusive dining area. The next day, venture to the Elephant Rescue Park nestled in a lush valley, where you’ll connect with gentle giants through a hands-on experience, including feeding, walking, and even bathing the elephants. This unforgettable journey includes daily breakfasts, lunch at the park, and a memorable dinner during the festival.
With the three cities of the Golden Triangle, Bengal tigers of Ranthambore and countless grand fortresses, the north is India at its most evocative. Led by an expert tour leader, we explore it in style: enjoying high tea in sight of the Taj Mahal, staying in the 15th-century Neemrana Fort-Palace and dining with a charming family. Add to that the everyday wonders – smiling locals, whizzing rickshaws and flavoursome curries – and you will see why North India is such a favourite with our groups.
The rolling steppe of Central Asia makes way to stark desert; across this vast landscape, nomadic ger camps are peppered, camels and goats are herded on horseback, fermented mare’s milk is the tipple of choice, dunes sing and the first intact dinosaur eggs were found. Genghis Khan went forth from here to conquer the biggest land empire in history and, to this day, Buddhist and Animist traditions mix. In July, all over the country, people unite to compete in wrestling, archery, horse racing and ankle-bone flicking during the Naadam Festival but traditions can be witnessed throughout the year. We travel through steppe, mountain and the Gobi Desert exploring the nature and culture of this fascinating, yet little known, country.
This itinerary is for departures starting in Ulaanbaatar on 9 July 2026. For a departure on 30 June 2026, click here for an alternative itinerary.
Let it snow! Celebrate the New Year at the Harbin International Ice and Snow Festival, home to the world's largest and most elaborate ice sculptures. Experience the magic and otherworldly beauty of Sun Island Park and Ice and Snow World on New Year's Eve, making this a holiday like no other.
NEW YEAR TOUR: Celebrate a festive Bedouin New Year’s Eve in the heart of the Wadi Rum Desert. Add the fascinating Lost City of Petra, bobbing in the Dead Sea, exploring Roman ruins, and you'll be kicking off your New Year in style pm this 8-day tour of Jordan!
Are you ready to dive head-first into Thailand’s ultimate festival? We’re taking you right into the heart of Thai New Year with an adventure that will have you drenched in the good vibes amongst the world’s biggest water fight! Starting in Bangkok this unforgettable adventure will have you river cruising, exploring temples, learning Muay Thai and riding in tuktuks all before heading over to Chiang Mai for the main event! Grab your towels cause we’ll see in Thai New Year with the iconic water fights and Songkran parade - aka the coolest way to celebrate new beginnings. Oh and to top it all off we’ll see the second-best thing in Chaing Mai too, the elephants of course! This is bucket-list trip like no other, the perfect way to experience some of the highlights of Thailand throughout the most iconic festival of the year! Water you waiting for?