My experience doing my first solo Hanbok photoshoot at the Gyeongbokgung Palace was really enjoyable. The ladies at the local tour comapny were helpful and nice, and didnt rush me.
Photographer Mr Ethan Minwook Kim was pleasant, friendly and did a really good job at making me feel at ease even though I was initially very nervous to do the shoot. He took many excellent shots which I really like and will definitely keep as good memories of my trip. He captured the essence of the Palace in Autumn weather beautifully.
I would definitely do this again and have already recommended this service to my friends. Thanks!
Our wonderfully quirky and insightful guide Ray gave us a gastronomical tour of Japanese cuisine and culture. I would highly recommend this tour but make sure you are very hungry (lots of eating!) and prepared to have fun. How’s your karaoke skill?
Food toursWalking tours
Tour Type
Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
After a week of touring the historical sites in Beijing and Xian, China, a shopping excursion in Shanghai was fun.
Tour was run by a very knowledgeable guide and included a formal tea service in a tea shop where different teas were sampled. Followed by some free time to shop at one of the many street shopping areas before having lunch at a traditional Chinese restaurant, which was included as part of the tour. The highlight was an extended shopping time to haggle and bargain at one of the most popular and busy shopping villages in Shanghai. Bring your best haggling skills because they will surely be tested! Definitely a fun experience!
Journey into the heart of rural China with the One Day Longji Rice Terraces Tour—a favorite among young adults and seasoned travelers seeking both scenery and culture. After a morning pickup in Guilin, you’ll traverse mountainous landscapes to reach the famed Longji Rice Terraces, celebrated for their dramatic ‘Nine Dragons and Five Tigers’ viewpoint. Ascend by trolley car to panoramic platforms, then wander along the terraces to the poetic ‘Seven Stars Accompany Moon’ site. The adventure continues with an exploration of Ping’an Minority Village, where you’ll break for lunch and absorb local traditions.
On your return, the trip includes a visit to the unique Long Hair Yao Village, before heading back to Guilin. Optional evening experiences add an extra layer of wonder: delve into the illuminated wonders of Reed Flute Cave, an underground world of stalactites and stalagmites, or opt for a serene Four Lakes night cruise in Guilin. This tour package’s standout feature is its blend of breathtaking natural beauty and authentic ethnic culture, making it more than just a sightseeing tour—it's an immersive exploration of Guangxi’s living heritage.
Curious about China’s grandest sights and hidden gems? The "China Highlights" tour package offers an unforgettable eight-day journey from Shanghai to Beijing, weaving through Xi’an and the charming water town of Xitang. This expertly guided trip serves up a captivating mix of cultural, religious, and historical adventures, including comfortable accommodations, seamless transport, and thoughtfully included meals.
Your adventure kicks off in the vibrant metropolis of Shanghai, where you’ll experience the city’s modern energy before venturing to the tranquil gardens of Wuxi City. Discover Xitang’s ancient lanes, then journey to Xi’an to marvel at the awe-inspiring Terracotta Warriors and savor local delicacies in the lively Muslim Quarter. As the trip unfolds, you’ll ascend the Great Wall of China—one of the Seven Wonders of the World—timed perfectly to witness the golden hues of sunset spreading across the timeless landscape.
Designed for travelers seeking an easy-paced itinerary, this tour invites you to soak up China’s rich heritage without strenuous physical demands. The easy activity rating ensures leisurely exploration, with short walks and ample opportunities to rest, making it suitable for most visitors. Whether you’re a history buff, a culture lover, or simply craving a taste of China’s renowned highlights, you’ll find this trip perfectly balanced between must-see icons and local discoveries.
One standout feature of this tour is its immersive approach: beyond the famous monuments, you’ll delve deeper into China’s ancient towns, lush gardens, and authentic neighborhoods rarely seen by tourists. By the end of these eight days, you’ll have gained an insightful introduction to China’s storied past and vibrant present—a unique blend of sightseeing, culinary delights, and cultural encounters that sets this experience apart.
Cultural, religious and historic sites
Tour Type
Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
Accommodation
Hotel, Guest House
Age Range
15-99 yrs
Operated in
english
Destinations
Beijing, Shanghai, Xitang, Xian
Beijing, Shanghai, Xitang, Xian, Great Wall of China
Dreaming of sushi, samurai, and karaoke nights? The "Essential Japan" trip is a 10-day adventure through Tokyo, Kanazawa, Hiroshima, Kyoto, and Osaka—ideal for young, independent travelers seeking culture, innovation, and fun. Start in Tokyo, where you’ll blend shopping with sushi tastings, then journey to Kanazawa for a deep dive into samurai culture (and sake, if you dare).
Wander tranquil gardens, visit poignant sites like Hiroshima’s Peace Park, and spot geishas in Kyoto’s Gion district. Cap it all off with a karaoke session in Osaka. With plenty of free time built in, you can customize your adventure with optional activities and local experiences.
USP: The flexibility to create your own perfect Japan trip, with expert guidance and a small group of likeminded explorers. If you want to see the highlights while making the journey your own, this tour package delivers.
Adventure
Tour Type
Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
Calling all food enthusiasts: the "Japan Real Food Adventure" is your ticket to an 11-day culinary journey from Tokyo to Osaka, designed for those eager to savor Japan’s diverse flavors. This moderate-level food trip covers everything from sushi-making in Tokyo and farm visits in Uji to feasting on monastic cuisine in Koyasan and joining food crawls in Osaka. With hands-on cooking classes, market explorations, and local guides, you’ll experience not just the tastes but the stories and traditions behind Japan’s celebrated cuisine. The standout feature of this tour package is its deep dive into local gastronomy—perfect for travelers who want to combine sightseeing with authentic food experiences.
Food tours
Tour Type
Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers