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Explore the best of South Korea and Japan on this 22-day journey from Seoul to Kyoto. Start with palaces, street food and K-Pop in vibrant Seoul, then discover coastal Busan, learn Taekwondo, and enjoy a peaceful Buddhist temple stay. In Japan, dive into Tokyo’s neon nightlife, master sushi rolling, and soak in a hot spring in Nagano after spotting snow monkeys. Ride bullet trains to Hakone for Mount Fuji views, explore Osaka Castle and karaoke bars, and spend the night in a 1,000-year-old temple. End in Kyoto’s bamboo forests, golden shrines and samurai lessons—a trip blending culture, tradition and adventure.
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Tour Type
Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
Accommodation
Guest House, Hostel, Hotel
Age Range
18-49 yrs
Operated in
english
Destinations
Seoul, Kyoto, Tokyo, Nagano, Hak
Seoul, Kyoto, Tokyo, Nagano, Hakone, Osaka, Kōyasan, Jeonju, Busan, Gyeongju
Embark on this 8-day tour of China, travelling from Beijing to Shanghai and taking in some of the country’s most iconic sights. Explore the grandeur of the Forbidden City and Temple of Heaven, walk the Great Wall, and delve into old Beijing’s Hutongs by rickshaw. In Xi’an, marvel at the Terracotta Army and craft a miniature warrior. The journey finishes in vibrant Shanghai with visits to Yu Garden, the lively Bund, and a scenic Huangpu River cruise.
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Tour Type
Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
Discover the best of South Korea and Japan on this 26-day journey from Seoul to Osaka. Explore grand palaces, bustling markets and the DMZ before heading south for coastal Busan, a temple stay and historic Gyeongju. Then it’s off to Japan, where Tokyo’s neon streets, sushi classes and arcades await. Ride bullet trains to Nagano’s hot springs and snow monkeys, Hakone’s views of Mount Fuji, and Kyoto’s bamboo groves, temples and geisha district. Along the way you’ll try taekwondo, master origami, meditate with monks and even train with a samurai. The trip ends in lively Osaka.
Explorer
Tour Type
Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
Uncover the cultural treasures of Guangzhou on this Guided Afternoon Tour—a four-hour city sightseeing excursion ideal for those who want a concise yet meaningful introduction to southern China’s history. Starting with pickup from your downtown hotel, you’ll explore the serene Yuexiu Park, home to the famed Five-Ram Sculpture and Zhenhai Tower, before visiting the 1,500-year-old Temple of the Six Banyan Trees. Walk beneath ancient pagodas and learn the rich stories behind each landmark from your local guide. The tour’s standout feature is its focus on Guangzhou’s most significant historical sites, making it an excellent choice for travelers seeking cultural depth in a short span.
BUDGET TOUR: Experience the best of Japan’s capital on this five-day adventure based in Tokyo, with a day trip to Mount Fuji also included. From mastering sushi-making and exploring the vibrant districts of Harajuku and Shibuya to uncovering the spiritual calm of Meiji Shrine and historic Senso-ji Temple, this tour blends modern energy with timeless tradition. You’ll venture out to the foothills of Mount Fuji for breathtaking views and a taste of rural Japan, before returning to Tokyo for one last evening of food, fun and friendship.
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Tour Type
Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
BUDGET TOUR: Brimming with culture, cuisine and K-pop flair, this four-day adventure starts and ends in vibrant Seoul. You’ll kick things off with Taekwondo training and a welcome dinner in lively Myeongdong, then take in panoramic views from Namsan Mountain. Wander royal palaces in traditional hanbok, explore charming hanok villages and dive into the city’s buzzing neighbourhoods. A visit to the DMZ offers a moving glimpse into Korea’s divided history, while K-pop dance classes bring the energy right back up. With optional extras like makgeolli-making and river biking, this short but sweet trip is packed with unforgettable moments in the heart of Korea.
Guangzhou’s vibrant blend of tradition and modernity comes alive on the City Highlights Day Tour—a full-day journey through southern China’s most storied sites. Explore the intricate craftsmanship of the Chen Clan Academy, wander Shamian Island’s European-influenced streets, and admire grand monuments like the Five-Ram Sculpture and Zhenhai Tower in Yuexiu Park. The tour culminates at the ancient Temple of the Six Banyan Trees, with its striking Flower Pagoda. With comfortable transport, a knowledgeable guide, and a delicious local lunch included, this sightseeing tour’s distinct appeal lies in its comprehensive view of Guangzhou—perfect for travelers who want to immerse themselves in both the city’s rich past and dynamic present.
Make the most of your layover with the Half-Day Guangzhou Layover Group Tour—a perfect solution for travelers eager to get a taste of China’s vibrant metropolis in limited time. Starting from Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport, this guided sightseeing trip whisks you to city highlights like the intricately crafted Chen Clan Academy, the modern landmarks on Haixinsha Island, and the iconic Canton Tower. Enjoy expert commentary on Guangdong’s history and architecture, then cap your exploration with a delicious Cantonese dim sum lunch before a timely return to the airport. The USP of this tour package is its efficiency, allowing you to immerse yourself in Guangzhou’s culture and cuisine, all within a half-day window—ideal for travelers with tight schedules.
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.
Adventure
Tour Type
Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
Accommodation
Hotel
Age Range
12-90 yrs
Operated in
english
Destinations
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
Step back in time on the Guided Morning Tour of Guangzhou, designed for travelers eager to explore the city’s artistic and colonial heritage. Your morning begins with a journey to the Chen Clan Academy, famed for its exquisite carvings and architectural details. Continue to the leafy avenues of Shamian Island, where European-style buildings hint at Guangzhou’s international past, and stroll along the restored Lizhiwan Brook canal. With an English-speaking guide and convenient hotel transfers, this tour is ideal for those who want to experience the city’s rich layers in a relaxed format. The USP? A thoughtfully curated exploration of both traditional and colonial Guangzhou, offering a vivid snapshot of the city’s unique evolution.