Train trips in Asia. Looking to explore Asia on a train tour? We offer 30 train tours through-out Asia, backed by over 220 reviews and offering discounts up to 32%. All our trips are offered by expert trip designers and Asia destination experts, with trip durations ranging from 1 to 36 days.
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Journey through South India on a nine-day adventure from Goa to Kochi. Begin in Goa, where you’ll visit the Basilica of Bom Jesus and Se Cathedral. Then, discover Hampi's UNESCO World Heritage Sites then, maybe hike Anjanadri Hill to catch the sunset over the surrounding ancient ruins. Learn about the region’s farming culture on your visit to Chikkamagaluru's coffee plantations before travelling to Nileshwar where you’ll cruise the interconnected network of Kerala’s Backwaters on a traditional houseboat. Catch an overnight train to Kochi and spend your final night sharing a Kochi-style meal with a local family in their home as you learn about local life.
Get ready for 11 days of authentic culture, delicious food and standout scenery as you travel from China to Laos on a bullet train. Kick off in the Eternal Spring City of Kunming, then hop on China's high-speed rail to Jinghong, where you’ll dive into ancient customs at a Hani village and pluck and brew Yunnan’s famous pu'er tea. Cross the border into Laos to watch the sunset wash orange hues over Luang Prabang’s sacred Wat Phu Si hill and kayak the picturesque Nam Song River. Then, wander the mansion-lined boulevards of Vientiane before bunking up on an overnight train to the buzzing streets of Bangkok.
History buffs, rejoice—the Chinese Ancient Heartland, Private Tour is a 13-day journey that brings China’s storied past to life. Beginning and ending in Beijing and traveling through Nanjing, Shanghai, and more, this relaxed itinerary is ideal for seniors or anyone eager for a deep cultural dive without demanding physical activity.
Explore the Forbidden City, marvel at the Water Great Wall—a scenic, less-visited section partly submerged in water—and discover the Yungang Grotto, an early treasure trove of Buddhist art. Walk the ancient streets of Pingyao, once China’s financial center, and stand in awe before the Terracotta Warriors. Modern history comes alive at the Shanghai Propaganda Poster Museum, while the Bund and city’s vibrant neighborhoods showcase Shanghai’s dynamic evolution.
This private tour package’s USP is its rare combination of historical depth and comfortable pacing, offering a comprehensive sweep of China’s ancient heartland with all arrangements handled for you.
Embark on a captivating journey through China, exploring its iconic landmarks and vibrant culture. Begin in Beijing, where you can marvel at the Forbidden City, Tiananmen Square, and the Temple of Heaven and walk along the breathtaking Mutianyu section of the Great Wall. Next, visit Xi’an, home to the world-famous Terracotta Warriors and the ancient city wall. In Chengdu, experience the charm of the Giant Panda Research Base, learning about China’s beloved national treasures. Cruise the majestic Yangtze River for three unforgettable days, passing through the stunning Three Gorges and visiting the impressive Three Gorges Dam. Conclude in Shanghai, a dazzling metropolis where modern skyscrapers meet historic neighborhoods, offering a perfect blend of tradition and innovation.
Embark on a nine-day exploration of China’s past, present, and future, with a relaxed itinerary ideal for seniors. Journey from the imperial grandeur of Beijing and the Great Wall to the Terracotta Warriors in Xi’an, then ride the high-speed train to the cosmopolitan bustle of Shanghai. Wander ancient streets, sample local cuisine, and trace the country’s evolution from tradition to cutting-edge modernity. The unique selling point? Experiencing China’s mesmerizing contrasts—both old and new—in comfort and at a gentle pace.