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While more in the spirit of Fitzroy McLean than in his footsteps, this exploratory journey will take you to the very heart of Central Asia; the remote borderlands of Mongolia, China & Kazakhstan.
Imagine traversing Mongolia’s wild steppes, ancient cities, and dramatic Gobi Desert landscapes in a single adventure. This 16-day guided trip begins and ends in Ulaanbaatar and is designed for travelers who crave authentic cultural encounters and natural wonders. Experience the exhilaration of attending a local Naadam Festival outside the capital, where you’ll witness Mongolia’s celebrated traditions up close, away from the crowds.
The journey continues to Kharkhorin, the ancient capital, before venturing into the Gobi Desert’s extraordinary terrain—sacred mountains, the fossil-rich ‘dinosaur cemeteries’ of Bayanzag, and the flaming cliffs that glow at sunset. Test your sense of wonder amid singing sand dunes and wind-carved canyons.
With small group camaraderie, this tour package offers a rare chance to see both the historic and natural diversity of Mongolia, featuring immersive experiences such as unique cultural festivals and breathtaking desert scenery. Accommodation, transport, and most meals are included, ensuring a seamless exploration for adventurous travelers.
Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
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12-90 yrs
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Ulaanbaatar, Tsagaan Suvarga, Ba
Ulaanbaatar, Tsagaan Suvarga, Baga Gazriin Chuluu, Zorgol Mountain, Terelj National Park, Khustai National Park, Kharkhorin, Ongi Monastery, Bayanzag, Khongoriin Els, Yol Valley
Venture into Shanghai’s leafy lanes with the French Concession Tour—an exploration of the city’s most beloved district. Glide by bicycle through elegant streets lined with colonial mansions, soaking in the area’s timeless charm and architectural beauty. This guided journey transports you back to the days when French expatriates shaped the city’s cultural landscape.
Along the way, stop at the fascinating Propaganda Museum, a treasure trove of Chinese political art, and stroll through Tianzifang, a thriving enclave of artists and craftspeople tucked into historic alleyways. This tour is perfect for travelers who want to combine sightseeing with local culture and history.
The highlight and unique selling point? An immersive cycling tour, blending modern city life with a nostalgic look at Shanghai’s cosmopolitan past—all while exploring hidden gems most tourists overlook.
Pressed for time but want to experience the essence of Shanghai? This private tour is the perfect answer, wrapping the city’s highlights into a seamless half-day adventure. Enjoy hassle-free transport with hotel pickup and drop-off, then explore the leafy French Concession, historic Yuyuan Garden, vibrant Xintiandi, and the iconic Bund. Your journey winds past European mansions, bustling markets, and the SOHO-style artsy hub of Tianzifang, providing both heritage and modern flair. With an emphasis on both sightseeing and cultural immersion, this trip offers a concise yet comprehensive snapshot of Shanghai, making it ideal for first-timers or business travelers on a tight schedule. The USP: an expertly guided, all-inclusive tour that maximizes your time without missing the city’s signature sights.
Celebrate the Naadam Festival with the locals as remote Mongolia relives its finest traditions dating from the days of Genghis Khan and his ferocious nomadic warriors. Witness skilful displays of archery and wrestling, and colourful horseracing events during the nation’s most important festival.