Explore Guangzhou and learn of the ancient metropolitan's evolution throughout the centuries in this four-hour morning tour.
Accompanied by an English-speaking guide, discover the exquisite craftsmanship of the region's artisans in the ancestral temple of the Chen family, wander around the beautiful Shamian Island with its European heritage, and visit the restored canal of Lizhiwan Brook.
Your tour guide will meet you at your downtown hotel at around 8:00 - 8:30 am, and transfer you around Guangzhou in a comfortable, air-conditioned vehicle.
First, head to the Chen Clan Academy, the ancestral temple of the Chen family. The temple, built in quintessential Guangdong architecture, is famed for its extensive collection of art pieces of wood, stone, and brick carving and metalwork. The special historical, artistic and scientific significance of the temple makes it one of the major cultural attractions in Guangzhou.
Proceed to Shamian Island, a concession area for the French and the British in the 19th century. The colonial history of the area has left a distinct European footprint on the island with western-style architecture abound. Wander around its quiet streets to understand firsthand the region's diverse history.
Conclude your guided tour with a vision of an idealized Guangzhou in the 19th century at the restored Lizhiwan Brook canal.
Afterwards, the guide will drop you off at Beijing Road before 12 noon. Here you could continue sightseeing on your own or take public transportation to your next destination.
Take an entire day to explore two sides of Beijing: the old and the new. Visit the modern Beijing landmarks in the form of the Beijing Zoo and the Olympic Green. While catch glimmers of the ancient side of the city at the Lama Temple, along hutongs and at Jingshan Park.
Your friendly local tour guide will pick you up from your downtown Beijing between 7 am - 8 am and get you settled in a comfortable coach to start the full-day Beijing sightseeing.
First, head on to the Beijing Zoo. The site is comprised of 16 different exhibition areas and halls, but the most popular one is the Panda Hall, which houses the lovely giant pandas. Afterwards, visit the Olympic Green and witness firsthand the grand designs of the Bird's Nest and the Water Cube, instantly remarkable from the 2008 Olympics.
Continue to the Lama Temple (Yonghe Lamasery). The temple is considered the largest and the best-preserved lamasery in China. This exceptional temple is a glittering attraction, where layered roofs, fabulous frescoes, tapestries, carpentry and Tibetan prayer wheels guarded by a pair of Chinese lions mingle with dense clouds of incense.
Then enjoy a traditional Chinese cuisine lunch in local restaurant, and move on to hutong tour. Hutongs are the ancient alleyways made by the traditional courtyards. These reflect ways of the old, but are rapidly being demolished to make way for new roads and buildings. However, some are designated as protected area and some others are packed with various boutique stores offering a lively atmosphere.
Later go to Jingshan Park, a former imperial garden, and get the best and the clearest view of the Forbidden City.
Finally, complete your full-day guided tour with a visit to a silk shop, browse through some Chinese traditional silk arts and get gifts for your relatives back home. You will be then transferred back to your hotel.
There is no better way to explore Hanoi by jumping on a bike and meandering through the traffic and Red River Delta.
The tour will start from either 7:30 am or 12:30 pm. At this time our tour guide shall collect you from your hotel and bring you to where the bikes are located and your adventure will start.
First, we will cross the Red River by Long Bien bridge (built by Paul Doumer who also designed the Eiffel Tower) constructed from 1989 to 1902 during the French’s colonial occupation of the country. From the bridge, you can see greenery below and we shall continue along through rice paddies and farms.
You will meet local people and see how they work. If you fancy, you shall also have an opportunity to take the load off their shoulders, join in and learn all about them.
Continue biking through small roads with nice landscapes before arriving at Co Loa in Dong Anh District to see the ancient citadel, built in 257 BC.
Next see a fruit farm where you can pick some fruit and explore before next stopping for a traditional Vietnamese lunch.
Once you have finished in your own time, we shall take you back to your hotel where the trip will end. Trip ends at 1:30 pm (morning option) and 5:30 pm (afternoon option) at your hotel in Hanoi
You will be picked up from your hotel at 8 am for this beautiful tour.
Our first stop is the Notorious Tuol Sleng Museum. Built on the base of a high school, it was used as the infamous S-21 by the Khmer Rouge during its reign from 1975 to 1979. This museum narrates harrowing stories of the suffering and killings and a death toll of more than 20,000.
Visit the Russian market, one of the most popular markets in Phnom Penh to buy some souvenirs and know more about the daily life of the locals here. Around 11.30 am, we will head to a local cafe to sample traditional Khmer dishes for lunch.
After lunch, we continue to the Killing Fields, a place used as a burial ground for more than a million people that were killed by the Khmer Rouge. Proceed to Wat Phnom, where you can spot monkeys, have your fortune told or feed the elephant.
The next stop is the Silver Pagoda, situated to the south of the Royal Palace, famous for its green crystal Buddha. Walk along the waterfront, enjoying spectacular views of the Mekong and Tonle Sap Rivers while sampling an atmospheric drink at a local bar.
Head back your hotel around 5 pm.
You will be picked up at your hotel at 5:30am (summer time) or 6.00 (winter time) and travel by taxi to the colorful flower market where you can see the shop-keepers buy bulks of hundreds of different kinds of beautiful flowers.
From there, you will be transferred to Long Bien bridge underneath which is one of the largest and the most bustling fruit markets of Hanoi. Both these markets are only seen in the early morning!
Then, you will travel on foot and see the Old Quarter begin its new day. Along the way, you can see street side vendors preparing for the morning.
You can also make your way to Hoan Kiem Lake, where you can witness, and maybe even participate in daily activities of the young and old, exercising, doing Tai Chi, and going jogging.
When the sun rises, it is the best time to snap some of the best photos of your trip as the light becomes perfect!
You will end your tour with a traditional Hanoi breakfast of Pho Bo or Banh Cuon, and head back to your hotel to rest for the day ahead.
The trip ends at your hotel around 8:30 am.
Hanoi – Halong (-/L/-)
In the morning:
7:30 - 8:30 a.m: Pick you up at the hotel and leave for Halong Bay. Short break en route in Hai Duong Province (20mins). Arrive in Halong Bay around 12:00. Get on a traditional wooden junk boat.
In the afternoon:
12.30 p.m: Lunch with fresh seafood is served (vegetarian and kids menus available). We are slowly getting off the classic cruising routes, keep admiring the amazing kasts with different formations on the way. Limestone rock formations will parade around us for about 2 hours before our first stop.
Cruise around Halong Bay, and take photos. On the way, witness the beauty of Dinh Huong Island (incense burner), Cho Da Island (stone dog), and Ga Choi Island (fighting cocks). You will enjoy sunbathing and the magnificent scenery of Halong Bay.
2.30 p.m: Cruise to visit Thien Cung and Dau Go caves, and a fishing-farm located on the bay. Walk up about 60 steps to the cave entrance and tour the cave for approximately 45 minutes. Walk down about 100 steps and return to the boat.
Thien Cung Cave or the Cave of Heavenly Palace is on the same island with Dau Go Cave. While Dau Go Cave boasts the mossy beauty and glorious history, Thien Cung Cave makes the visitors the impression of being in a heavenly world.
4.30 p.m: At the end of the day, cruise back to the harbor and take a bus back to Hanoi and drop off at your hotel.
We will pick you from your hotel at 8 am for a full day tour of Cambodia.
Your first stop is at Banteay Srey, a magnificent Cambodian temple that worships the Hindu god of Shiva. Located in the iconic Angkor complex, this temple is considered to be the Mona Lisa of the East. It is built entirely out of pink sandstones and has often been called the Temple of Women.
We proceed to the Phnom Kulen, a magnificent mountain in the Siem Reap Province. Explore the iconic Elephant pond, that majestic waterfall and 56 Angkorian that have been built with bricks and volcanic stones while in the region.
At 12.00 pm, we will enjoy a traditional lunch with many Khmer dishes. After lunch, we continue to Beng Mealea temple, a 900 years old that ranks as one of the largest temples of the Khmer Empire. Unlike Angkor Wat, this temple was ignored and was allowed to be lost to time. Today, the jungle can be seen devouring these beautiful ruins, tree roots and twisted vines taking over its ancient towers, courtyards and chambers.
Head back to the hotel at 18.00.
You will be picked up from your hotel at 8.30 am for an amazing day tour of Phnom Penh.
We will pay a visit to the well-known Notorious Tuol Sleng Museum. Built on the base of a high school, this museum was used as the infamous S-21 by the Khmer Rouge regime from its powerful reign in 1975 to its collapse in 1979. Just being in the place gives you a bone-chilling experience as stories, legends and exhibits narrate the harrowing tales of hardships faced by the locals and the death toll which rose over 20,000.
Next up, you will visit the Killing Fields of Choeung Ek, which were used as a burial ground for more than a million people who were killed by the Communist Khmer Rouge regime. Spend some time digesting the difficult history and those heart-wrenching stories. Refresh yourself at a local restaurant time enjoying a delicious local lunch.
Visit the Ta Prohm, which was built in the late 12th century in the Bayon-style temple and left in the same condition in which it was founded – making it different from most of the Angkorian ruins. Proceed to the Yeay Peau temple before heading to a silk weaving village in Tonle Bati and the stunning temple of the Black Virgin at Prasat Neang Khmao.
Head back to your hotel where the tour ends at 6 pm.
Around 8:00 – 8:30: You will be picked up at your hotel to depart for Ninh Binh province (98 Km) and begin your tour of Trang An – Bai Dinh Pagoda.
Around 10:30 – 12:00: You will go to Buddha Prayer place in Bai Dinh Pagoda, the largest pagoda in Vietnam. Here you can see 500 La Han statues as well as the largest 10 meter high bronze Buddha statue weighting 100 tons in Vietnam.
Around 12:30: You will have time for lunch featuring local food specialties such as goat meat, pork and elderberry at a local restaurant.
Around 14:30: You will go to Trang An, where you can join in a boat trip to explore stunning cave complex of mysterious and wild Sang Cave, Toi Cave, Ba Giot Cave, Nau Ruou.
Around 16:30: You will go back to Hanoi.
You will be picked up from your hotel at 8 am by an English speaking tourist guide and taken on a full day tour of Phnom Penh.
First, we will head to the south of Phnom Penh to visit the Ta Prohm Temple, a beautiful temple built in the late 12th century, showcasing a Bayon-style architecture. The temple still retains its original beauty and has literally been let undisturbed over time, a stark contrast when compared to most Angkorian ruins.
Next up on the itinerary is the Yeay Peau temple, the silk weaving village in Tonle Bati and the stunning temple of the Black Virgin at Prasat Neang Khmao.
We finally make our way to the Chisor Mountain, which is an ancient site that is known for offering picturesque views of surrounding Cambodian villages and rice paddies. You can also check out the Phnom Chisor Temple on the top of the mountain.
Head back to your hotel after the tour.
Experience Taipei like never before with our highly customized Taipei City tour in 8 hours. Instead of a fixed itinerary, we offer you the freedom to craft your own urban adventure. Our knowledgeable guides/drivers are here to curate a personalized journey that aligns with your interests and preferences. Here are some highlights of Taipei City:
Taipei 101 serves as an iconic representation of Taipei’s modern identity. It was one of the first buildings to achieve LEED Platinum certification, employing innovative technologies to reduce energy consumption and environmental impact.
Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall is surrounded by spacious and well-maintained gardens. The tranquil environment provides a peaceful contrast to the bustling city of Taipei, making it an ideal place for a leisurely stroll or relaxation.
Xiangshan, also known as Elephant Mountain will reward you with stunning panoramic views of the cityscape, particularly the iconic Taipei 101 skyscraper.
For foodies, Dadaocheng is a culinary haven, offering a wide array of traditional Taiwanese snacks, street food and local delicacies. You can indulge in mouth-watering treats like oyster omelets, braised pork rice and traditional pastries, providing a delightful culinary experience. Our tour is completely customizable according to your interests.
Experience the Cambodian countryside, Kampot and Kep, two of Cambodia’s hidden gems, in just one day!
The tour starts with a pick-up from Sihanoukville, and then a two-hour drive to Kampot by car. Explore Kampot town and catch sight of the rustic French colonial buildings. Discover the history and architecture as we explore the town’s streets.
Immerse yourself in authentic Cambodian culture with visits to a fishing village, traditional salt field, pepper farm and Phnom Chhngok Cave Temple, a brick temple nestled inside the limestone cave dedicated to Shiva.
Then, head to the coastal town of Kep, 25km from Kampot and best known for its seafood, especially crab. Kep is also a French colonial town showing remnants of old French architecture. Now is the best time to see Kep town as the former sea and mountainside villas which were abandoned during war time are now slowly deteriorating. Be thrilled by the bustling activities at the crab market then relax at the tropical beach along Kep’s seashore. Enjoy the laidback and quiet beach environment along Kep’s coastline. You may wish to cool off at its clear waters or simply take in the fresh air and wonderful seascape while you watch locals hanging out.
The tour ends with a drop-off in Sihanoukville.
This exciting Uzbekistan tour package—considered to be one of the most attractive among Central Asia tour—will enlighten you on the history and culture of Uzbekistan and its world-famous ancient cities of Samarkand, Shakhrisabz, Bukhara, and Khiva. These cities, historical and cultural reserves boasting colossal architectural masterpieces of the Timurid time and earlier historical periods, still keep traces and legacies of the trade Silk Road cultural exchange and once-great empires of Alexander the Great, Genghis Khan and especially Timur, better known as Tamerlane, who made Samarkand the capital of his Empire.
A military genius whose conquests shook the world in the 14th century, Timur was also a great patron of the arts. Samarkand still boasts a number of magnificent world famous architectural monuments built during the reign of his dynasty, including his mausoleum Gur-e Amir, a gem of medieval Islamic architecture, where he lies under a huge jade slab.
Join us and see the most fascinating Uzbekistan’s monuments dating from different times. During this tour to Uzbekistan you will also visit exotic bazaars, taste delicious dishes of Uzbek cuisine, travel across impressive landscapes, and meet hospitable and charming locals.
City sightseeingLocal culture
Tour Type
Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
Join us on an unforgettable journey through the enchanting island of Flores, where breathtaking landscapes meet rich cultural heritage. Your adventure begins in Ende, winding through lush rice fields and charming villages, with your first night in Moni, the gateway to the famed Kelimutu Lakes. Witness the mesmerizing sunrise over the three-colored crater lakes of Kelimutu, a natural wonder like no other.
From Moni, travel to Riung, stopping to explore Wologai’s traditional village, Bung Karno’s historic exile house, and the serene Blue Stone Beach. In Riung, dive into adventure with island-hopping excursions, snorkeling in pristine waters, and savoring fresh fish barbeques.
The journey continues to Bajawa, where you’ll unwind in natural hot springs and visit Wolobobo for panoramic views of Mount Inerie. Immerse yourself in local traditions at Bena and Belaraghi villages and sample the famous “arak” in Aimere. Finally, revel in the emerald rice terraces of Ruteng before arriving in Labuan Bajo, the gateway to the legendary Komodo National Park.
This tour offers a perfect blend of natural beauty, cultural discovery, and island adventures, promising memories that will last a lifetime.
Sightseeing ToursWalking tours
Tour Type
Private Tour
Age Range
7-70 yrs
Operated in
English
Destinations
Flores Island, Moni, Kelimutu, B
Flores Island, Moni, Kelimutu, Bajawa, Ruteng, Labuan Bajo, Ende