Discover Japan's hidden gems with your future travel family - from late-night ramen spots to secret temple gardens. Epic adventures, unreal local experiences, at a price that just makes sense.
Dive into Japan’s vibrant culture with a group that feels like family – from sunrise temple visits to late-night ramen adventures. Our expert guides share hidden spots and cultural insights you won’t find in guidebooks, while giving you the freedom to shape your own journey.
Speed between cities on the epic bullet train, swap stories in unique hostels and discover the real Japan through its markets, street food, and local hangouts. Some nights you’ll be mastering chopstick skills at tiny izakayas, others you’ll be exploring Tokyo’s neon-lit streets with your crew.
This is Japan without the overwhelm – all the bucket-list experiences plus those off-the-beaten-path gems, designed to keep your wallet happy. Because the best adventures happen when you’ve got the essentials sorted and the freedom to explore.
Climb aboard a plush, glass-enclosed boat, and enjoy a dinner cruise of Dubai Marina, Ain Wheel, and JBR with a yacht charter company that has been in operation for 15 years and serves over 1 million guests per year.
Get the red carpet treatment throughout your experience. Enjoy a complimentary drink and wander around the boat’s two decks, including a glass-enclosed lower deck for optimum views, and an open-air upper deck to enjoy the breeze off the Persian Gulf.
Dine from a delicious buffet of continental and oriental dishes, along with an excellent selection of juices and thirst quenchers. Relax to the sound of melodic music, designed to add a romantic touch to your evening.
After dinner, retire to the outdoor terraces to make the most of the stunning views as you cruise back to the dock (estimated time of arrival 10:00 PM) at the end of the tour services.
Sample Menu:
Salads
Fingerling Potatoes with honey-mayonnaise and forum vinegar
Fresh Garden Salad with selection of dressing
Greek Salad
Basil pesto pasta
Cucumber and Pineapple salad
Channa chat
Olive Oil and Balsamic vinegar
Soup
Egyptian Lentil soup with spices and olive oil
Bread Selection
Artisan Bread rolls
Arabic bread
Main Course
Chicken cacciatore
Chicken with Mushroom Sauce
Grilled spice rubbed fish with lemon cream sauce
Kadai Vegetables
Rosemary roast potato with confit garlic cloves
Singaporean vegetable noodles with kaffir lime
Steamed basmati rice
Live noodle station
Live pasta cooking station
Dessert
Banana cake
Carrot cake
Assorted seasonal fruit salad
Red Velvet
Tea and Coffee
My first high-altitude hike - the Nubra Valley trek - and all I can say is WOW! With Valerie Parkinson as our tour leader, we were set up for an unforgettable adventure from day one. The incredible cook, knowledgeable guides, and fantastic camp crew made every moment a joy. If you’re thinking of exploring the Nubra Valley, you simply can’t go wrong with this trip. The only challenge now? Deciding on my next adventure!
Dominated by majestic mountain ranges, Kyrgyzstan has been nicknamed the Switzerland of Central Asia. Yet despite its seemingly endless natural beauty, it remains undiscovered by mass tourism, making it the ideal destination for culturally curious travellers. Come and explore this magnificent land on foot, the best way to truly appreciate the natural wonders.
Starting from the capital, Bishkek, we head into the wild and walk among marvels of nature, including the Tian Shan mountains, Ala-Archa Gorge, and alpine lakes, such as Issyk Kul and Son-Kul. We also experience the nomadic traditions of the country, staying in a lakeside yurt camp, before returning to Bishkek with a scenic drive over mountain passes.
An unsurpassed journey: a unique trek combined with the vibrant Phyang Masked Dance Festival. Whether this is your first trek in Ladakh or a follow-up adventure, the Nubra Valley to Indus Valley trek offers a perfect balance of cultural immersion and high-altitude adventure. This itinerary reflects our decades of experience operating in India and takes you through some of Ladakh’s most breathtaking landscapes and historic sites.
Your journey begins in Leh at 3,500m (11,483ft), where we explore the ancient monasteries of Shey, Tikse, and Matho, gaining insight into Ladakh’s deep-rooted Buddhist traditions. From here, we drive over the Khardung La at 5,602m (18,379ft), the highest motorable road in the world, into the stunning Nubra Valley, where we visit Diskit Monastery before beginning our trek.
Over six days, we follow ancient trails through summer settlements and remote side valleys, encountering traditional ways of life while gradually ascending to the base of the Lasermo La. The highlight of the trek is the exhilarating crossing of Lasermo La Pass at 5,440m (17,847ft), offering spectacular views of the East Karakoram and the Stok Range. Descending into the Indus Valley, we reach Phyang, where we experience the vibrant two-day masked festival at Phyang Monastery, a true celebration of Ladakh’s living Buddhist culture.
Beyond the trek, we explore Ladakh’s most historic and remote monasteries, including Alchi, Lamayuru, and Likir, where ancient murals and monastic traditions provide a deeper understanding of this fascinating region. Returning to Leh, there is time to soak in the atmosphere of this unique mountain city, where Tibetan and Indian influences blend seamlessly.
With carefully planned acclimatisation, expert guides, and seamless logistics, this trek offers a rewarding mix of adventure and cultural discovery. The gradual approach to higher altitudes ensures a safer and more enjoyable experience. As part of our commitment to responsible travel, we support local communities, employ experienced Ladakhi staff, and ensure fair wages for porters and crew.
For those looking for a well-rounded Himalayan experience, the Nubra to Indus Valley trek combines the thrill of a spectacular pass crossing with the rich cultural heritage of Ladakh.