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Join us on this guided group tour to visit one of the most popular natural landmarks in China, Huangshan Mountain. Our English-speaking tour guide will give you a call one day in advance to confirm the meeting time. On the day of the tour, please travel to Huangshan International Hotel (Number 31 Huangshan Road, Tunxi District, Huangshan city). We will pick you up from the lobby of the hotel at 7:30 am.
Take the coach from Hangshan city to the Huangshan Scenic Area. If the number of members in your group is less than ten, you will be sharing a coach with Chinese tourists but with an English-speaking tour guide by your side. Arrive at the entrance of Mount Huangshan between 08:30 am to 09:00 am and take the shuttle bus to Yungu Cable Car Station. You have the option of taking the cable car to the top of the mountain (own expense: CNY80 per person each way). However, in case you do not want to go for this option, you can walk your way to the top of the mountain, which takes around two and a half hours.
Admire the beauty of stunning peaks around you upon reaching the top. See White Goose Peak, Begin to Believe Peak, Black Tiger pines and Lion Peak among other natural landmarks. You can enjoy lunch at the top of the mountain by yourself if you want to (own expense).
Travel back to the cable car station after that. The coach will take you back to the meeting point in the city from there.
Seeking a day away from Kathmandu’s hustle? The "Nagarkot to Dhulikhel Hike" is a guided day tour that delivers fresh mountain air and panoramic Himalayan views in just a few hours. Your experience begins with a hotel pickup and drive to Nagarkot, where a short hike to the view tower rewards you (weather permitting) with breathtaking vistas.
Stroll through tranquil forests, pass charming villages and farmlands, and soak in the peaceful countryside en route to Dhulikhel. Once there, wander the narrow alleys of an old Newar settlement, discovering ancient Hindu temples and centuries-old houses. After your exploration, you’ll be driven back to Kathmandu and dropped at your hotel.
This trip’s USP: A blend of scenic beauty, cultural heritage, and easy accessibility—ideal for travelers who want to experience Nepal’s rural charm and mountain views without committing to a multi-day trek.
Imagine greeting the dawn from the summit of Bali’s Mount Batur, watching the sky ignite in a spectrum of reds and golds. The “Mt. Batur Sunrise & Natural Hot Spring” trip offers an exhilarating full-day hiking adventure for those who want to experience one of Indonesia’s most active volcanoes up close. Your journey begins in the early hours with a hotel pick-up, whisking you to the cool mountain base at 1,200 meters. Over a 1.5 to 2-hour trek, you’ll ascend to the crater’s rim, rewarded by panoramic sunrise vistas and a hearty breakfast at the peak. Traverse the volcanic cone to witness the crater of the most recent eruption, and descend past black lava flows—the land’s living memory of past eruptions. The experience culminates with a relaxing soak in Toya Devasya’s natural hot springs, soothing tired muscles before your return to your hotel. This tour’s USP is its perfect blend of adventure and relaxation, making it an unforgettable highlight for energetic travelers craving both challenge and rejuvenation.
Step into an evening of elegance on the Dubai: Marina Dinner Cruise—a family-friendly journey that captures the city’s glittering skyline from the comfort of a glass-enclosed yacht. Receive the red-carpet treatment as you explore two decks, enjoy a complimentary welcome drink, and savor an extensive buffet of continental and oriental dishes. Live music sets the perfect romantic atmosphere, while open-air terraces offer stunning views of Dubai Marina, Ain Wheel, and JBR. Ideal for young adults and families alike, this tour combines gourmet dining, live entertainment, and spectacular city vistas. The USP: a luxurious dinner experience with live music and panoramic views, all on Dubai’s iconic waterfront.
Ready for a day of natural wonders? Venture beyond Hue City to Bach Ma National Park, where mountains, lagoons, and waterfalls await. Start with a scenic drive and introduction at the Visitor Centre, then ascend to the summit at Hai Vong Dai for panoramic mountain and sea views.
Hike through lush forests to the Five Lakes, where you can swim in crystal-clear streams and unwind on massive rocks. After a satisfying Vietnamese lunch, continue to the breathtaking 300-meter Rhododendron Falls nestled in a vibrant flower forest.
This trip stands out for its immersive blend of hiking, swimming, and sightseeing—offering a refreshing escape for travelers craving both adventure and tranquility.
Craving a short yet immersive escape into the heart of Malaysia’s natural wonders? The Taman Negara from Kuala Lumpur in 3 days tour offers families and adventurous travelers an all-inclusive journey into the country’s oldest rainforest. Begin with a meaningful stop at the Kuala Gandah elephant sanctuary, where you’ll witness conservation efforts up close. Relax in the comfort of Mutiara Taman Negara Resort, nestled beside the tranquil Tembeling River. Highlights include a night-time jungle walk, a scenic boat cruise to Lata Berkoh waterfall, and a visit to the sacred Batu Cave Temple. This trip’s unique selling point lies in its seamless blend of wildlife encounters and cultural exploration, making it a perfect getaway for nature lovers and families seeking an accessible Malaysian adventure.
Experience the mesmerizing blue flames of Mount Ijen on a two-day hiking trip that’s become a must for adventurous travelers to Indonesia. After a ferry ride from Bali to East Java, you’ll overnight in a hotel before embarking on a pre-dawn trek to witness the ethereal blue fire, a rare phenomenon caused by ignited sulfuric gases. As daylight breaks, climb to the crater rim to catch a breathtaking sunrise and panoramic views over the turquoise lake. Along the descent, encounter local sulfur miners and gain insight into their challenging work. For those preferring a gentler morning, opt for a sunrise-only hike. The USP here is the chance to witness one of Earth’s rarest natural spectacles—an experience that combines physical adventure with raw natural beauty.
No visit to China is complete without experiencing the grandeur of the Great Wall—and this four-day Great Wall Hiking tour adds a personal touch. Traverse both restored and unrestored sections near Beijing, enjoying peaceful mountain ridges and iconic landmarks like Tiananmen Square and the Forbidden City. Off the wall, immerse yourself in village life and connect with local hosts for a deeper cultural perspective. This trip is perfect for those who prefer active sightseeing and authentic encounters, with the USP being its off-the-beaten-path hiking routes that reveal the Wall’s lesser-known, tranquil beauty.
The Makalu Base Camp trek is an outstanding trekking destination situated at the eastern part of Nepal. Mt. Makalu at 8,463 m is the fifth highest mountain in the world, surrounded and protected by Makalu Barun National Park and Conservation Project, established in 1992.
This camping and guest house trek provides remarkable close-up views of Mt. Makalu, including other mountains such as Mt. Chamlang at 7,319 m) and Mt. Baruntse at 7,129m. It is a trekking area rarely frequented by trekkers as the price is higher because of the trek being a camping trek (meaning that porters, cooking chef etc are required), however, that also makes the trek more pristine and adventurous. The Makalu Barun National park does not only contain majestic mountain peaks but also a great variety of flora and fauna, plants, unique landscapes and cultural inputs from different ethnic groups. This Makalu area also has a lot of wild life, including the Red Panda.
The trekking to Makalu region begins by a short flight from Kathmandu to Tumlingtar where after the trail heads up to Manebhanjyan, where the trek really starts.
This is an adventure trek meaning that you have to be okay fit and ready to be camping when no guest houses available. The reward is astonishing nature, pristine trails, and amazing experiences.
Looking for a Himalayan adventure that packs both trekking and mountaineering into just two weeks? The Annapurna Base Camp Trek and Tent Peak Climbing tour offers exactly that, guiding travelers through the heart of Nepal’s Annapurna Sanctuary to the stunning summit of Tent Peak (Tharpu Chuli). At 5,695 meters (18,679 ft), Tent Peak is renowned for panoramic views of the Annapurna range and the iconic Machapuchare, making it a favorite for those seeking their first Himalayan peak without the demands of extreme high-altitude ascents.
This 14-day trip is ideal for adventurers who want a taste of ice climbing but are pressed for time, or for those eager to push their trekking skills a step further. The journey weaves through a diverse tapestry of landscapes—verdant hills, alpine meadows, gushing waterfalls, and swift rivers—before reaching the high mountains. Along the way, trekkers are immersed in the rich culture of the Gurung villages, offering insight into local traditions and daily life, a unique cultural aspect that sets this tour apart.
First summited in 1964 by a Japanese team, Tent Peak remains accessible for those with moderate trekking experience and a sense of adventure. The climb itself is considered one of Nepal’s easier trekking peaks, making it suitable for passionate climbers who may be short on time but big on ambition. The combination of breathtaking Himalayan vistas, the thrill of a non-technical summit, and cultural encounters in the Annapurna region ensures this trekking and climbing tour delivers a rewarding and unforgettable Nepalese experience.
A unique selling point of this trip is its blend of accessible mountaineering with immersive Himalayan trekking, allowing you to conquer a classic peak without weeks of technical preparation or acclimatization. For those who crave adventure and cultural discovery in equal measure, this Annapurna Base Camp Trek and Tent Peak Climbing tour is an excellent choice for a memorable journey in Nepal’s majestic mountains.
ClimbingTrekking and Hiking
Tour Type
Private Tour
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Hotel, Tent, Camping, Guest House
Age Range
14-70 yrs
Operated in
english
Destinations
Annapurna Base Camp trek, Kathma
Annapurna Base Camp trek, Kathmandu, Machhapuchhre Base Camp, Sinuwa, Ghandruk, Pokhara, Pothana, Jhinu Danda, Bambo, Deurali, Annapurna Base Camp, Tent Peak Base Camp