Embark on an unforgettable cultural journey through the heart of Uzbekistan — a land where ancient traditions meet breathtaking architecture and vibrant everyday life. Your adventure begins in Tashkent, the dynamic capital where you'll explore the spiritual center of the Khast-Imam Complex, home to the famed Quran of Caliph Uthman, and experience the lively rhythms of daily life at the colorful Chorsu Bazaar. Marvel at the blend of Islamic and Soviet-era architecture as you stroll through wide boulevards and charming courtyards. Next, travel to Bukhara, one of Central Asia’s most sacred cities, where history whispers from every brick. Walk through narrow, sun-drenched alleyways and discover masterpieces like the intricately patterned Samanid Mausoleum — one of the oldest Islamic monuments in the region — and the mighty Ark Fortress, once home to emirs and their courts. Wander through bustling market domes and peaceful madrassahs, where the scent of spices and the shimmer of handwoven textiles fill the air. In Samarkand, the fabled crossroads of the Silk Road, uncover a stunning mosaic of cultures and beliefs. Admire the soaring tile-clad minarets and turquoise domes of Registan Square, explore the Jewish Quarter with its centuries-old synagogue, and feel a sense of serenity at the Nakshbandi Sufi complex. Visit the Ulugbek Observatory, where 15th-century astronomers studied the stars, and the Afrosiab Museum, which reveals layers of ancient history buried beneath this iconic city. From sacred shrines and glittering domes to vibrant bazaars and scholarly legacies, this immersive journey offers a rare glimpse into Uzbekistan’s soul. As you bid farewell, you'll carry with you unforgettable impressions of a land rich in beauty, hospitality, and timeless heritage.
If you're the kind of person who likes to go beyond the surface, this tour is for you. I joined the Heritage of Rajasthan trip with my cousin, and we were both impressed with how much heart and detail was put into every day of the journey. It didn’t feel rushed or overly “touristy.” We had time to enjoy each city—walk through narrow alleys, talk to local artisans, sip masala chai on rooftops. That’s what made it memorable.
Pushkar, in particular, was a highlight for me. Watching the rituals at the lake in the evening made me feel like I was witnessing something truly timeless. Jodhpur’s fort was massive and majestic, and Jaipur’s Amber Fort was like a real-life movie set. Udaipur felt like the opposite, serene and romantic. I still can’t believe I had dinner overlooking the lake with palace lights glowing in the background.
The accommodations were mid-range but charming: clean, comfortable, and often located in beautiful heritage properties. Our driver was fantastic, and our guide brought the history alive without being boring or overwhelming. He was also really approachable and made sure everyone in the group felt included.
One of the best parts was the group itself—it was a good mix of people from different backgrounds, and we all got along really well. It added another layer to the trip.
This wasn’t just a checklist of places—it was an experience that made me feel connected to the history, art, and people of Rajasthan.
There are lots of legends about the Bund in Shanghai, but how were the changes made to the farmlands into private wharf's and South-Asian style corridor built, eventually becoming an "international architectural exposition”? How was the westernized Public Park and the wide Yangtze Road built the Bund? Why did foreign consulates, Western firms and financial institutions setup their business right here? And why was the area called the Bund? Some of these answers are quite complex. On this tour we will reveal all secrets related to the famous The Bund.
We will visit the former Astor House Hotel which was the first western hotel in China but now part of a building which has been secretly changed to a huge compound with local Chinese living in old hotel rooms as their day to day family home. We will also visit Waibaidu Bridge, which is the first all-steel bridge, and the only surviving example of a camelback truss bridge, in the entire China. The present bridge was opened on 20 January 1908. With its rich history and unique design the Waibaidu Bridge is one of the symbols of Shanghai.
Next stop is the Bund's origin, where the Huangpu River and Suzhou Creek converge, regarded as the origin of the Bund and the city. The 138,000-square-meter area contains many historic buildings, such as the recently saved Shanghai Rowing Club, the Union Church and the former British Consulate.
We then walk through the back street of East Nanjing Road, visit the famous historic buildings including the Peace Hotel, where many historical figures have stayed here such as Sun Yat-sen, Charlie Chaplin, Field Marshal Montgomery, Muhammad Ali, Bill Clinton, etc. We will also cover some of Shanghai's landmarks such as former HSBC building, custom house and former British club.
We invite you on an exciting and informative journey about one of Shanghai's most famous areas - The Bund.
Enjoy a romantic dinner on a traditional dhow boat with fantastic views of Dubai. After a short drive to Dubai Creek, you will board a traditional wooden boat and gently cruise through the natural estuary of the city.
You will be welcomed onboard with a drink before experiecing a fantastic evening with views of Dubai’s former trading center. You will pass by historical buildings and old palaces located on the waterfront. Admire the gold and spice markets, Sheikh Saeed's house, and the heritage village at the entrance of the estuary.
During the cruise you can enjoy a traditional buffet dinner with international dishes. You can also have your hand decorated with traditional henna painting.
Set sail for an exciting tour in Dubai from Dubai Marina into open sea where you’ll cruise around The Palm Jumeirah then head towards the Atlantis hotel pausing for an excellent photo opportunity and off to Burj Al Arab then back to Dubai Marina passing by the magnificent royal palaces, all this packed in a 90 minute thrill tour.
On this thrilling boat tour you will see the following:
Dubai Marina - a marvelous and artificial canal city marked with its spectacular towers, fancy yachts, luxurious hotels and wide selection of restaurants.
The Palm Jumeirah – a man made island group that captures imagination. It consists of luxurious villas as well as a range of fabulous five star hotels with the famous Atlantis hotel at the front. The palm itself is a magnificent sight to look at from the sea.
Atlantis Hotel - This expensive five star hotel is famous for its location, architecture and multiple activities. It is home for an aquarium, fancy restaurants and Aquaventure, Dubai's best waterpark. The Atlantis hotel is a spectacular view, especially from the sea.
Burj Al Arab - this beautiful hotel stands on an artificial island by itself. Its architecture mimics a sail of a ship.
Burj Al Arab is definitely a must see in Dubai. To truly catch its marvel you have to see it from the sea.
We look forward to showing you Dubai on this fun, thrilling and beautiful boat tour.
Delhi is not only the capital city of India and a modern metropolis but a treasure chest of ancient and medieval heritage with breathtaking architectural beauty. Join us on this eight-hour private guided tour and discover this ancient town.
We will pick you up from your hotel or accommodation between 9:00 am and 11:00 am in the morning, at your preference, and drive you to the tomb of the famous Mughal emperor Humayun. In 1993 the tomb, located in Nizamuddin East, was declared a World Heritage Site by Unesco. It is also the Indian subcontinent's first garden-tomb.
Visit another UNESCO World Heritage site, Qutab Minar, a 73-meter-high tower and the world's highest brick minaret. It was built by Qutub-ud-din Aibak in 1193 immediately after they defeated the last Hindu king of Delhi. We will then take you to the Lotus Temple, the last of seven major Bahai temples constructed out of pure white marble in 1986.
Travel now over to Old Delhi. Your first stop is Jama Masjid, a highly decorative mosque built of red sandstone and white marble with three large gates, four towers, and two 40-meter-high minarets. Travelers are permitted to hire robes at the northern gate. This may be the only time you find yourself looking like a local without feeling like a stranger!
Roam to India Gate, next in New Delhi city center. This 42-meter-high archway commemorates the sacrifice made during the First World War by 70,000 Indian soldiers who lost their lives fighting for the British Army. We will then take you to the gigantic Red Fort, a historic fort that rises above the clamor of Old Delhi and was formed by the Mughals.
After the tour is over we'll drop you off at your hotel or place. Please note that the tour price does not include entrance fees to the monuments.
Colors of Bangkok is a popular half-day cycling tour in Bangkok. Enjoy pedaling through narrow streets and backyards, visit Wat Bang Krasop temple and Sri Nakhon Khuean Khan Park, enjoy delicious Thai meal and explore Bang Krachao “the green lung of Bangkok”.
Your tour begins as you cross the Chao Praya River on a ferryboat. While standing on the riverbanks of the Chao Praya River, the many loops running in and out the Bhumibol Bridges I & II at 40 m is sure to impress you. Once you reach the other side of the river, you will find yourself in Bangkrachao sub-district, also called “The Green Lung of Bangkok” or “Bangkok’s green jungle”. It is the biggest & greenest area near the city (about 16 kms). Here, you will cycle on elevated pathways through lush vegetation and under the shade of coconut, palm and banana trees.
Our first stop in Bangkrachao is a local, non-touristy Buddhist temple (Wat Bang Krasop). Mind your head when stepping inside the old temple. If time allows, we will pay a short visit to the elementary school next to the temple to say hello to the children.
We continue the bicycle ride deeper into the jungle until we reach a Muay Thai boxing gym. Take time to learn about this national sports. Those keen in trying it out can also do so and take a short lesson from the master. Then, we continue our ride crossing a market (if it is open) and visit the beautiful Sri Nakhon Khuean Khan Park, where we take a break and enjoy the scenery.
During the ride, we will also make a stop at a local restaurant to offer you a typical Thai meal like “Pad Thai” or “Kao Pad” (fried noodles or fried rice) with shrimps, crab, pork, chicken or vegetarian. Communicate your preference with your guide.
After our meal, we return to the pier where we take the ferry back to Bangkok and end the tour.
You don't need to be an avid cyclist to join the tour. Colors of Bangkok is an easy paced and relaxed biking trip that is suitable for the young and the old.
Note: RBB reserves the right to change advertised itineraries, since schools and local shops may be closed during the weekend, school holidays and national holidays.
See Dubai as you have never seen it before – from the water! Our spectacular speedboat sightseeing tour takes you on a journey through the most exclusive waterfront developments in Dubai; from Dubai Marina and Jumeirah Beach Residence to Atlantis and the Burj Al Arab. Our tour is guaranteed to leave you in awe of Dubai’s enchanting islands, amazing architecture and beaches.
Blast straight to the Atlantis Hotel atop Palm Jumeirah for a spectacular and iconic photo. After a quick turnaround, it's back to base at exhilarating speeds, all in 45 minutes! Safe, fun, and a thrilling experience for those with a need for speed.
On this stunning 6-day tour, you'll visit Delhi, Agra and Jaipur, also known as the "Golden Triangle" of India. This is a perfect tour for families, couples, and those looking for an introduction to some of the best sites in India.
Delhi, the country's capital, is a bustling but ancient, historically-steeped city, Agra is a region that symbolizes Mughal splendor, and Jaipur is a land of pageantry and color. Because of their rich cultural and historical heritage these three cities, so different yet interlinked, offer a peek into India's true nature.
The tour provides private car sightseeing to all the highlights in old Delhi, new Delhi, Agra and Jaipur and offers accommodation at very high standard 3-star hotels, which include breakfast. This tour also includes services such as a local tour guide and assistance with arrival and departure. We look forward to showing you our India, and our Golden Triangle. Don't miss out on this adventure!
You will be picked up from your Zhangjiajie Hotel at 08:30am in the morning to start your trip to Zhangjiajie Grand Canyon in National Forest Park. Here, you will visit the glass bridge of the area, the highest and longest glass bridge in the world, before taking a slide down to the big canyon.
You will enjoy a scenic walk boasting waterfalls and wonderful views on either side. The glass bridge, providing a full view of Zhangjiajie Grand Canyon, is quite an adrenaline rush, especially if you're not a fan of heights. Pushing your limits to the extreme, this section of the park also hosts the highest bungee jump spot in the world.
After seeing the canyon with an aerial view, you will enjoy lunch at a local restaurant before venturing underground to the Yellow Dragon Cave. You will have about 2-hours to see this karst cave, complete with peculiar limestone formations, underground streams and large caverns. This cave has plenty to see with both wet and dry caves, stalactites and stalagmites, stone blossoms and stone curtains. After a full-day of sightseeing, you will be transferred back to Zhangjiajie to your choice of hotel, train station, airport or bus station.
The Xian mini group tour was amazing! My guide was Phoebe and she knows everything about Terracotta Warriors History and speaks a very good English! Also guided us to the best places to avoid the crowds. I strongly recommend the tour and the guide!
Join us on this tour of all the highlights in Pokhara, “the city of lakes”, one of the most popular cities in Nepal and the gateway to the Annapurna Sanctuary. This full-day sightseeing tour will take you to discover the best places of Pokhara and its surroundings, including Sarangkot Hill, Devis Falls, Gupteshor Cave and the World Peace Stupa, among other spots.
The tour starts early in the morning with a pick up from your hotel to go to Sarangkot Hill to witness the spectacular sunrise view over the Himalayas. Afterwards, we’ll drive back to the hotel for your breakfast. After breakfast, the city sightseeing tour starts, starting with the beautiful Devis Falls followed by Gupteshor Cave. Next, we’ll drive to the Tibetan Refugee Camp and take some time there to explore. Later, drive to the World Peace Pagoda and witness the majestic mountain views, including Annapurna and Machhapuchhre. Then we’ll drive back and stop for a visit to the International Mountain Museum. The shape of the museum roof itself resembles a mountain skyline. Take your time here to learn about the history of the mountains and mountaineering. Afterwards, we’ll drive to the Hindu Temple Bindabasini and finally head towards the suspension bridge, our final stop before we drop you back at your hotel.
Xi'an and the Terra Cotta Warriors is a 3-day tour where you will have the opportunity to visit the bustling Muslim Quarter and the Great Mosque to see some traditional architecture and taste some typical street foods. Discover Drum Tower Square and watch the Fountain Show. Come face-to-face with the Terracotta Warriors in Xi'an. Explore old Xi'an by visiting the Wild Goose Pagoda and go biking on the Ancient City Wall.
We offer customizable trips depending on your interests and needs. You can choose a private tour or group adventure. Private trips can be booked for one to twenty travelers. Set your own pace, upgrade your hotels, and if you prefer group travel, enjoy making new friends and experiencing new adventures together.
Explore the natural beauty of the scenic Toraja highlands on this 4-day guided trip from Makassar. Experience the unique culture of the Toraja people and witness the amazing traditions.
Visit the cliff-side stone graves with wooden effigies on the balcony at Lemo, the royal family tombs at Suaya, the baby grave in the huge tree at Kambira, the traditional dance performance at Sangalla, the natural cave at Londa and the traditional wooden carving village at Kete Kesu.
Known for their animistic beliefs and grand burial ceremonies on cliffs or hanging graves, the Toraja people practice an ancestral cult even today where death and afterlife ceremonies are great feasts when buffaloes are sacrificed in the final death ceremony, after which the deceased's remains are placed in a coffin and interred in caves hollowed out in high cliffs.
Book today for this unique cultural experience.