Embrace independent travel in East Asia with over 360 solo-friendly tours. Perfect for meeting like-minded travelers while maintaining your independence, rated by more than 1,300 confident solo explorers.
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This tour was great - included the two things we really wanted to see (the terracotta army and the Hanyangling Museum) and we also got a great lunch and a visit to a local farmer's "cave house" which was an interesting insight into how people live outside the big cities.
Michael is a great guide, he speaks very good English and is very knowledgeable about the history and background of the archeological sites. The car was very comfortable with a good driver and plenty of water available. All in all an excellent tour, I highly recommend this if you're visiting Xi'an - you'll have a great time!
China is a fantastic place to Travel around but it is changing so fast. Having a guide to show you all the culture and historical places you would otherwise miss is becoming essential. These tours are a brilliant way to get the most out of your visit to this wonderful,, culture rich country with ease and not miss a thing.
I was able to remain in direct contact with the tour company and be sure of our plans for the day. The tour guide picked us up right at our door and spoke amazing English. The driver was also very kind. We had a great time, and the lunch was phenomenal! Would definitely recommend.
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Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
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.
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Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
Lynn made our Shanghai tour so comfortable and exciting!! It was a new place for us we were nervous and she was so down to earth and made us so comfortable. She even bought us fried shrimp dumplings!! She made us laugh and made the whole experience worthwhile!!
The Trip was amazing and it exceeded our expectations!!!!!!
Toni, our Guide, was also Great! He thought of every detail to make our experience the best.
Cindy showed us showed us all of Suzhou and it's surrounding cultural highlights and hidden areas with charm, care and class while balancing just the right amount of information. Highly recommended!!!
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!