South East Asia Art and Architecture Trips 2025/2026
Great art and architecture trips in South East Asia in 2025/2026. Compare prices for 100+ art and architecture tours with 770+ trip reviews. Book today and save up to 55% on Bookmundi.com!
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Simple stays with essential amenities. Typically guesthouses, hostels or hotels rated below 3 stars — clean, no-frills, and great for value-conscious travelers.
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Page 4 of 131 Art and architecture Trips in South East Asia with 773 Reviews
I have never been to Indonesia before. This trip was very well organised from start to finish. On the 10th day we drove from Kuta to Uluwatu, where we visited the beautiful temple surrounded by hundreds of monkeys, which are considered the protectors of the locals. One of the monkeys had his mobile phone taken away by someone in our group and our tour guide went to incredible lengths to make sure he got it back. The tour guide was also very competent and always helpful. The accommodation and food were also very good. All in all, a successful trip.
We explored and enjoyed this amazing country in 2 weeks. We got to see every aspect of Indonesia both the well-known areas but also the lesser known, off the beaten track. We were impressed with the guide his knowledge and passion shone through continuously. We were engaged and immersed in this cultural experience.
Our guides made sure that we were informed about the people and culture of Indonesia. Since we were already somewhat familiar with Bali, the Lombok/Gili parts of the tour were an excellent addition, for a broader understanding of the country, For us, there was the right mix of busy days of touring the sights, and days of rest, relaxation and time to explore on our own. Ending the tour with the beaches of Lombok and the Gilis ensured that we returned home relaxed and sun-kissed.
Great tour, the guide was very good too. Highlights...the cooking class, bridge over the river kwai, pow cemetery, temples, the boat ride on the river and the first hotel we stayed at in the country. All up very well organized and communication before and during the tour was excellent. Will use your services again. Thank you.
Step into the heart of Southeast Asia with the "Classic Cambodia" city sightseeing tour—a six-day journey designed to reveal the country’s layered history and dynamic present. Beginning in Phnom Penh and ending in Siem Reap, this small group adventure immerses you in the legacy of the Khmer Empire and the vibrant pulse of modern Cambodia.
Marvel at the grandeur of Angkor Wat, a UNESCO World Heritage icon, and trace the enigmatic smiles of Bayon temple. Confront Cambodia’s recent past with poignant visits to the Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum and the Killing Fields of Choeung Ek. Beyond the landmarks, this trip stands out for its local encounters: receive a blessing from a resident monk, visit floating villages and rural farms, and savor authentic Cambodian cuisine alongside the locals.
The USP of this tour lies in its perfect balance—a compact yet comprehensive snapshot of Cambodia’s wonders, blending must-see history with meaningful cultural experiences. Ideal for travelers seeking both insight and connection, this trip promises memories as rich as the country’s storied landscapes.
Our guide was the most incredible and welcoming tour guide one could ask for! He was very insightful and happy to be guiding us. 10/10 recommend this tour:))
Grear tour. Our guide was very knowledgeable, had great English and was very helpful at every stage of the tour. Having AC on the bus, cold water and cool towels by our driver was super comfortable.
Hello, following our recent trip in Japan.
I would like to pass on the following feedback. Firstly, I would like to congratulate all of your staff for their professional, helpful, informative commentaries for our daily activities. Although there were relatively small groups of English speaking guests on the tour we were always included and I was most impressed with the overall set up. This was our first group/tour style holiday and I would definitely look at booking other trips in the future based on this experience.
The only negative was one guide whos comprehension of English was only just adequate, as when presented with any questions he was unable to give succinct answers, and often just glossed over explanations which fell short overall. Conversely another guide David Muñoz was absolutely brilliant, his English speaking and comprehension was excellent, he managed his section of the tour with ease, engaging all guests equally, the knowledge he was able to pass on far surpassed the other guides and for this reason I am writing this message with the hope he will be acknowledged for an outstanding job. He was detailed with sharing knowledge and made the whole group comfortable with one another. All meals and hotels were fantastic, until we travelled with Maria, I and many others in the group felt that the standard of meals provided with the exception of the Roykan and Monastery at Mount Koya were sub standard in comparison to that which wed been provided prior. Excellent experience overall, manager/supervisor should review restaurant locations offering for final part of trip, acknowledge outstanding staff performance and address staff whose comprehension of English was not of a great standard.
The variation of locations and sights was fabulous. Very well thought out itinerary, highly reccomend.