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.
You will be picked up at around 7.45 am – 8.30 am at your hotel in Hanoi and taken to Hoa Lu - Tam Coc and admire the stunning sceneries of the countryside on the way.
Around 10.30: Upon your arrival in Ninh Binh province, you will be taken to Hoa Lu - the former capital city of Viet Nam. Then, you will go to the ancient capital Hoa Lu and visit the Temple of King Dinh (built in the 17th century with unique structure of I shape) and King Le.
Next, you will have time for lunch at a local restaurant.
After having lunch, you will ride a bamboo boat, which is rowed by the local people through Hoang Long river, to explore Tam Coc (three caves) on the way. Here, you will join in a 2-hour trip to go through three huge caves and observe the local fishermen, village life along the river and, explore the breathtaking limestone karst formations that Tam Coc is well-known for.
For those are interested in joining a bike tour, this tour is a good choice. Joining in this 1-hour bicycling tour, you will have an opportunity to visit true villages and admire incredible landscapes.
Around 18.30: You will arrive in Hanoi.
Battambang is the provincial capital of Battambang province and is the second biggest town in Cambodia. However, it still has a very local, un-touristy, provincial atmosphere. On this two-day, small group tour (maximum 10 people), travel to Battambang from Siem Reap or Phnom Penh by local bus.
Enjoy a stroll around the city to explore the town and see the old colonial buildings, including the Governor’s residence and the small museum. Visit the Wat Ek Phnom temple along the Sang Ker River and also visit the 12th-century Prasat Bannon temple where you can enjoy a stunning view over the surrounding plains. A real-life experience on the bamboo train will bring you through the countryside and the local villages. On the second day, catch a local taxi back to Siem Reap.
Sightseeing Tours
Tour Type
Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
This full day tour will take you to some interesting destinations. The time in each destination can be flexible as per your request.
At the departure time around 8:00 am, you will be greeted and picked up at your hotel’s lobby in Nong Kiaw city centre. You will be taken to Nam Our River to start your tour.
Once you arrive there, you will embark on a scenic long-tail boat to cruise along the Nam Ou River which is surrounded by jungle-covered mountains. It will take you about 15 minutes to reach the riverside Lao Leum village. You will enter this village, observe and listen to the commentary provided by the guide to understand more about the local lifestyle residents in these traditional villages along the Nam Ou River.
From the village, you will follow a small trail through the nearby mountain area. On the way, you will cross through rice paddy fields, forests and agricultural land. After arriving at the waterfall, you will stop for a short break and enjoy beautiful landscape there.
Then, you continue trekking in about 1 hour to the next spot of the tour, Sop Vanh Village. Coming to this village, you will visit a beautiful temple and learn about the history of Buddhism and this temple.
Following the morning adventure and a nice lunch, you will visit another traditional village, Lao –Khmu and a local farm.
Then, you will get on the boat to head back to your hotel in Nong Khiaw.
The tour ends around 5 pm.
Join us on this private city tour of Jodhpur and discover the rich legacy left behind by the Rajputs. We will pick you up upon arrival at the airport, train or bus station or, in case you are already in the city, receive you at your hotel for this full-day sightseeing tour of Jodhpur city.
Your first stop is the Mehrangarh Fort and Museum, an important historical landmark and a popular Jodhpur attraction. See numerous beautiful palaces, galleries, ancient temples and a museum inside the complex. Next, head for Jaswant Thada, a 19th-century royal cenotaph that also features spectacular gardens.
Your last destination of the day is the famous Umaid Bhawan Palace, built in the 20th century to provide employment to 3,000 famine-stricken residents of Jodhpur. This palace has recently been transformed into a five-star heritage hotel.
We will drop you off after the tour is over at the airport, train or bus stations or your hotel in the city.
This is the perfect tour for those who are not keen to rise too early. By the time the sunrise watchers have left the scene you will arrive to appreciate the largest religious monument ever built – Angkor Wat.
Astonishing in the morning or afternoon light you will be able to photograph the temple from across the lotus pond and then continue to explore the many levels and intricately carved galleries.
Your dedicated and knowledgeable guide will provide all the necessary information to bring Angkor times back to life. This is another tick on your “bucket list” and an experience of a lifetime.
After having explored Angkor Wat we will transport your back to your hotel or accommodation in Siem Reap.
We started in Delh with Mr Manooj as a guide and Mr Deepak as a driver. Both spoke English well and our guide was knowledgable and flexible with our tour. On-time pick up at out hotel. Keeping us safe and allowing us to see the sights was well done by Mr Manooj. We enjoyed our day tour. The next day we traveled to Agra with Mr Deepak and met our second guide Mr Chandel who's English was equally as good and his knowledge of the Taj Mahal enhanced our experience. Again our guide was flexible in our tour agenda. I would have liked a breakdown of what the day tour would entail but I could have asked too. Would recommend this company and BOTH guides.
Yala peak is one of the easiest trekking peaks in Nepal but yet promises an exciting climbing adventure for people new to mountaineering. Situated at the Langtang region, the trekking towards Yala peak itself will be an interesting journey as Langtang is one of Nepal's best trekking destinations.
With an altitude of 5,732m above sea level, Yala peak offers great views of other close-up neighbouring mountains such as Shishapangma and the Ganchempo (6,388m). Climbing Yala peak is not technically difficult and therefore no previous experience with ice-axe, crampons etc is required.
The journey starts from Kathmandu and enroute to Yala Peak we will pass through a number of beautiful and culturally rich places such as the Lama hotel and Kyangjing Gompa.
The optimal time for this trip is during Spring (Mar-May) and Autumn (October-November). We are looking forward to providing you with a moderate climbing adventure of a lifetime.
Climbing
Tour Type
Private Tour
Accommodation
Tent, Guest House, Hotel
Age Range
15-79 yrs
Operated in
english, nepali
Destinations
Yala Peak, Kathmandu, Syabrubesi
Yala Peak, Kathmandu, Syabrubesi, Lama Hotel, Langtang Valley, Kyanjin Gompa, Yala Peak Base Camp, Bambo
At 8.30am your tour guide and car will pick you up from your hotel and will start our tour of Ho Chi Minh City. You will get to know its history and culture by stopping at:
The Reunification Palace - on April 30th, 1975, what the Vietnamese refer to as the 'American War' officially ended when tank number 843 of the North Vietnamese Army crashed through the gates of what was, at the time, the residence of the President of the Republic of Vietnam
War Remnants Museum - formerly known as the Museum of American War Crimes is a poignant display of the futility of war. Some of the black and white photography in the 'Requiem' exhibit is particularly touching and is dedicated to both foreign and Vietnamese journalists and photographers who perished during the conflict.
Notre Dam Cathedral and General Post Office were built around 1877 and 1883 respectively. These two iconic buildings are fine examples of French colonial architecture. Remarkably every stone used in the building of the Notre Dam Cathedral was shipped from France to Vietnam. The Old Post Office is also the country's largest post office.
The Opera House, after the lunch at local restaurant, we take you to see Chinatown and the Chinese market Binh Tay. We then move on to Thien Hau Pagoda, a temple entered through an iron gate and crossing a small courtyard. The roof is decorated with delicately fashioned porcelain figurines expressing themes from Chinese religion and legends. Lanterns and wooden models of Chinese theaters hang over the entrance. Our final stop before taking you back to your hotel is Ben Thanh Market, one of Vietnams largest markets and a real heart beat of Ho Chi Minh culture.
Book this guided, group tour with us to visit Masada, the symbol of the ancient kingdom of Israel, and the Dead Sea from Tel Aviv within one day. Our representative will pick you up from your hotel in Tel Aviv in the morning. Take the route down from Jerusalem, descending below sea level through a Biblical wilderness towards the Dead Sea.
On the way, you will see the Inn of the Good Samaritan. Stop en route to take a look across the desert as you pass the point that marks the sea level. The ancient city of Jericho can be seen in the distance. This is where Joshua's troops caused the walls to fall (Joshua 6) and where Jesus healed the blind (Mark 10:46-52). Reach the shores of the Dead Sea encrusted with white salt and follow the shoreline towards Masada. Although it is possible to climb the ancient Snake Path up Masada as the Romans did 2,000 years ago, you will take the convenient cable car up to the mountain-top plateau. It was here that King Herod built a fortified palace complete with every convenience. Herod had also built a swimming pool, water cisterns, two palaces, store rooms and even a synagogue.
Following Herod's death, the mountain top was the last outpost of Jewish zealots when the Romans tried to rid the land of Jews in the First Jewish-Roman War from 66 AD to 73 AD. The Jewish zealots maintained their position for three years before the Romans finally managed to scale Masada using a ramp built by slaves. The 960 Jews didn't wait for the Romans to reach the summit. Instead, they killed themselves, becoming religious martyrs.
Masada was where the first parchment from this era was discovered during an Israeli archaeological excavation. On the parchment was the prophesy of Ezekiel, "…I will take the children of Israeli from among the nations…and bring them into their own land…." (Ezekiel 37). Heading back to the Dead Sea, you will pass the desert oasis of Ein Gedi, where David hid from angry King Saul, as well as Qumran, where the 2,000-year-old Dead Sea Scrolls were discovered in hillside caves.
Stop at the Dead Sea, the lowest point on earth and a contender for the title of one of the world's seven wonders, at the end of the day. People come from across the globe to enjoy its therapeutic, mineral-rich waters. Don't worry if you do not know how to swim. The high salt content will keep you afloat.
I had an incredible experience touring Agra thanks to Malik! From the moment I arrived, he made everything seamless—he met me right outside my train cart with a sign, which was such a relief in a busy station. He navigated me through the city with ease, and his kindness and honesty stood out throughout the day.
We visited the Taj Mahal and Agra Fort, and his knowledge of the history behind both was impressive. He answered every one of my (many) questions with patience and detail. What truly stood out was how much he cared about the sharing the history.
If you’re visiting Agra, I can’t recommend him enough. This tour was the highlight of my trip to India!
Cultural, religious and historic sites
Tour Type
Private Tour
Accommodation
Hotel
Age Range
10-90 yrs
Operated in
english, french, german, italian, spanish
Destinations
New Delhi, Taj Mahal, Agra
New Delhi, Taj Mahal, Agra
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Kanchenjunga Circuit Trek is a chance to reach the base camp of the world’s third tallest mountain on a remote mountain trail ideal for trekkers who enjoy the solitude. Located in the far north-eastern corner of Nepal, Mt. Kanchenjunga is considered to be one of the most beautiful mountain massifs in the world. The name Kanchenjunga means ‘Five Treasures of the Great Snow’ which is in reference to the five summits that make up Kanchenjunga. The 23-day circuit trek begins after we fly/ Drive to Suketar from Kathmandu. The long journey on a less crowded path also rewards us with a unique insight into the rural Nepalese lifestyle of the country’s eastern region.
The tour starts at 8.a.m for morning tour or 1 p.m for afternoon tour.
You will get out of Ho Chi Minh center to ride through a traditional village to reach Cu Chi tunnels.
Being a huge network of tunnels connecting underground that used to be the hideout of many military campaigns during the Vietnam War; Cu Chi Tunnels are one of the most famous historic sites in Vietnam.
Upon your arrival, you will be given several short introductions accompanied with an introductory video showing you the way the tunnels were built as well as the way local people survived in the serious conditions of the war.
Next, you will have time discovering the remaining area and tunnel systems. See the stunningly built living areas featuring all the necessities such as kitchens and bedrooms. You can also see other manmade amenities such as field hospitals, storage, weapons factories, and command centers aiding anyone staying inside the tunnels.
Moreover, you will also have time exploring many hidden trap doors and dangerous traps within the complicated tunnels for the purpose of security during the war.
After that, you will be served a cup of special tea and cassava before shooting a gun (you pay yourself for the shooting fees).
Finally, you will transfer back to Saigon at 2.p.m for morning tour and 7.p.m for afternoon tour.
This tour was great - included the two things we really wanted to see (the terracotta army and the Hanyangling Museum) and we also got a great lunch and a visit to a local farmer's "cave house" which was an interesting insight into how people live outside the big cities.
Michael is a great guide, he speaks very good English and is very knowledgeable about the history and background of the archeological sites. The car was very comfortable with a good driver and plenty of water available. All in all an excellent tour, I highly recommend this if you're visiting Xi'an - you'll have a great time!