Imagine stepping into a real-life fairy tale among Zhangjiajie’s towering karst pillars and lush forests. This easy-paced mini group day tour is designed for young adults and experienced travelers seeking wonder without strenuous effort. Your adventure begins with a convenient hotel pickup, whisking you to Zhangjiajie National Forest Park’s East Gate.
The journey unfolds with a spectacular ascent via the world-famous Bailong Elevator, offering jaw-dropping views as you rise amid vertical rock formations. Explore the mystical Yuanjiajie Scenic Area—home to the awe-inspiring Hallelujah Mountain, otherworldly back gardens, and the legendary No.1 Bridge under Heaven. After lunch, venture to Yangjiajie Scenic Area to witness the Natural Great Wall, a breathtaking natural phenomenon evoking the grandeur of its man-made namesake.
Your sightseeing continues to Tianzi Mountain, a kingdom of stone pillars where panoramic vistas await at Helong Park’s viewing platforms. At day’s end, your guide ensures a smooth return to your hotel. The unique selling point: this tour delivers iconic Zhangjiajie highlights—often seen in films and fantasy art—in just one stress-free day, making it perfect for those eager to experience China’s natural splendor without a demanding hike.
Coffee and tea tours
Tour Type
Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
Want to see the highlights of Japan in just 7 days? This fast-paced tour covers Tokyo, Kyoto, and Hakone, with activities like a Samurai class, sake tasting, and a visit to the Arashiyama Bamboo Forest. A week full of top sights and memorable experiences.
Imagine uncovering the secrets of South Korea on an 8-day relaxed bus tour designed especially for young adults and experienced travelers. Beginning and ending in Seoul, the South Korea Golden Route 8D/7N tour takes you through historic Gyeongju, the vibrant food culture of Jeonju, and the serene beauty of Pyeongchang. Marvel at ancient temples, stroll vibrant markets, and unwind in soothing hot springs. The journey is enriched with a blend of cultural experiences and scenic landscapes, making it perfect for those who value both comfort and authenticity in their travels. What sets this trip apart is its seamless integration of tradition and modernity, offering travelers intimate insights and memorable activities in every destination.
Bus toursExplorer
Tour Type
Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
Snow-dusted temples, steaming hot springs, and neon-lit cityscapes—Japan in winter is nothing short of magical. The "Japan in Winter – 11 Days" group tour is tailor-made for young adults eager for immersive experiences and a fresh perspective on this captivating country.
From learning the art of sushi-making to practicing Kendo with a true samurai descendant, each day offers a blend of hands-on activities and cultural encounters. You’ll marvel at Nagano’s red-faced snow monkeys, take in the sparkling snowscape of Kyoto’s Kiyomizu-dera temple, opt for a rejuvenating soak in an Onsen, and (weather permitting) gaze up at the majestic silhouette of Mount Fuji.
Led by award-winning guides, the itinerary is a carefully curated mix of city exploration, culinary adventures, and serene nature. What sets this tour apart is its focus on authentic, tried-and-tested experiences—ensuring every moment is filled with discovery and wonder.
If you crave a tour package that captures both the timeless traditions and the vibrant energy of Japan in winter, this journey promises an unforgettable blend of adventure and cultural immersion.
South Korea’s rich heritage and dynamic urban life await on the 3-day Eastern Adventure tour, beginning in Busan and culminating in Seoul. This small group trip is the perfect choice for travelers who want to see both ancient temples and modern marvels—explore Gyeongju’s UNESCO-listed sites, delve into Seoul’s lively markets, and savor authentic Korean cuisine. With a relaxed physical activity rating, the itinerary is accessible yet immersive, featuring hands-on workshops and scenic journeys through Wonju’s countryside. The USP? A delightful blend of urban excitement and tranquil landscapes, ideal for culture seekers who appreciate variety in a short, well-organized getaway.
Cultural, religious and historic sites
Tour Type
Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
Curious about Beijing’s imperial past? Join the Half Day Mini Group Forbidden City Tour for an engaging, easy-paced morning designed with young adults and experienced explorers in mind. Your adventure begins at Lao She Teahouse, where you’ll meet your guide and group before strolling through Tiananmen Square, capturing photos of iconic landmarks. Walk beneath the imposing portrait of Chairman Mao and enter the grand Forbidden City, exploring its central axis and main halls during a three-hour guided tour. With 9,999 rooms to marvel at, you’ll experience the heart of Chinese history—then have the option to linger in the Imperial Garden or continue your own exploration. This tour’s standout feature is its no-shopping, small-group format, providing a focused, authentic look at the city’s highlights while offering the flexibility and insider tips to personalize your experience.
Trekking and HikingAdventure
Tour Type
Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
Curious about China’s ancient wonders but short on time? The Xi’an Mini Half Day to Terracotta Army Museum tour is an ideal choice for young adults and seasoned travelers seeking a seamless, easy-paced adventure. Beginning with a convenient hotel pickup, you’ll journey directly—no tourist trap stopovers—to the world-renowned Terracotta Army Museum. Explore all three excavation pits and exclusive exhibits with an expert guide, marveling at the lifelike warriors and horses that have stood the test of 2,200 years. With flexible lunchtime options and the chance to end your tour near the scenic Giant Wild Goose Pagoda, this tour package combines cultural depth with traveler-friendly efficiency. The standout: exclusive access to both famed and hidden museum treasures, making your trip to Xi’an truly unforgettable.
Adventure
Tour Type
Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
Discover South Korea’s rich tapestry of tradition and innovation on this immersive 10-day small group tour, tailored for young adults with a passion for culture and adventure. Begin in Seoul, where you’ll master K-Pop dance moves, enjoy lively nightlife, and meet a North Korean defector at the DMZ. Stay in a traditional Hanok house, learn Taekwondo, meditate in serene hillside temples, and feast on local delicacies at Gwangjang Market. Every element of this trip, from accommodations to meals, has been personally vetted for quality, ensuring a seamless experience. The USP here is the award-winning crew of tour guides—dedicated experts who transform your journey into an unforgettable exploration of South Korea’s heart and soul.
Discover China on this 11-day tour starting in Beijing and ending in Shanghai. Explore the iconic sights of the capital, from Tian’anmen Square and the Forbidden City to the Great Wall and Temple of Heaven. In Xi’an, marvel at the Terracotta Army, walk the ancient City Wall, and soak up the atmosphere of the Muslim Quarter. Then it’s on to Chengdu, home of the giant panda and lively teahouses. Round off the journey in Shanghai, wander through elegant gardens, historic markets, and admire the city skyline from the Bund and the Huangpu River.
Explorer
Tour Type
Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
Are you ready to dive into the vibrant pulse of South Korea? This 13-day tour is tailored for young adults eager for an adventure that spans ancient temples, bustling markets, and innovative cityscapes. Begin in Seoul, where you’ll savor local street food, try your hand at K-pop dancing, and explore nightlife hotspots. Journey onward to meditate with monks, learn Taekwondo, and stay in a traditional Hanok house in Jeonju. Highlights include a Q&A with a North Korean defector after visiting the DMZ, and culinary explorations in Gwangjang Market led by local guides. The USP of this trip lies in its immersive mix of cultural, culinary, and historical experiences, all designed to shatter preconceptions and ignite lifelong memories.