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Best Asia Tours – In a single paragraph, can you describe your travels in Asia? Good luck Positively vast in almost every way, the only thread that connects this varied continent is the sheer variety of experiences it offers travelers. Arid deserts and towering peaks; hidden temples and busy marketplaces; tiny towns and enormous cities; ancient history and cutting-edge modernity; swarming crowds and areas so isolated you won’t see another human being for miles—Asia has it all, and so much more. Don’t anticipate to absorb everything; instead, immerse in and allow it to flow into your skin.
As the birthplace of three of the world’s major religions – Christianity, Islam, and Judaism – there’s something inherently spiritual about the Middle East. You can feel it everywhere; Read more
Where do we begin? China, which is positively massive by any traditional criteria, has everything for everyone, and plenty of it. Culture? It has a history…
India is like a cyclone of sights, scents, and noises, where nothing is what it seems, no matter how many countries you’ve been to or how much you’ve done…Read more
The tastes we experience while traveling in Vietnam are those we’ll remember most. Streetside pho or crusty bánh mì, seafood hotpots called cù lao Read more
With our Bali trips, you’re sure to find the perfect fit. Read more
There are such a whole lot of reasons to visit Sri Lanka. One day you will be hiking the Knuckles Mountain Range, immoderate in Sri Lanka`s hill country; the next, Read more
A journey across “The Land of Smiles” will take you through a nation rich in diversity. Thailand has so much to offer from the lively city of Bangkok Read more
Life in Khmer villages continues largely as it has for generations beneath the Cardamom Mountains and along the banks of the Mekong. And the contemporary world Read more
With 48 nations and over half of the world’s population, this region is home to an almost endless variety of heart-pounding landmarks and soul-stirring events. Come along with us as we explore its unique landscape and customs, partaking in experiences that will upend your preconceptions and broaden your perspective. We will experience the bustling streets of India, relax on Thailand’s beaches, and savor the Imperial era in bite-sized pieces of crispy skin duck marinated in spices. We will see life at sea surrounded by limestone islands in Vietnam, and we will be deeply moved by the resurgence of a spiritual culture in Cambodia. Here, history, art, and culture all come together at the most unlikely times—from climbing into a rickshaw to being served a bowl of Pho noodle soup. Days upon days of wide-eyed astonishment. Come with us and discover the boundless opportunities
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Experience the vastness of China’s Great Wall, which stretches across lush green valleys for as far as the eye can travel. It is important to recognize the historical value of this stronghold, as some of its components date back about 3,000 years. Cover a little portion of this 21,000-kilometer UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Take a journey to the world’s largest religious monument and watch the sunrise onto the stillness of the Angkor Wat temple complex. The crumbling mosey portions of the Hindu turned Buddhist structures hold an eerie beauty that will stir you to the very core.
Thailand is a place to relax—it’s a nation of smiles, inexpensive drinks, and professional massages. Take long walks through shopping centers and days of floating in the Gulf of Thailand, with only Panang curries and fresh coconuts to keep you cool.
The Taj Mahal in Agra, the famous and romantic landmark featured in all tourist brochures for India, is unquestionably the highlight of any journey to this country. You can’t help but stare in awe at this marble monument, constructed by the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan for his wife Mumtaz, despite the constant throngs of tourists.
In the southern part of Sri Lanka, Bundala National Park is a Ramsar-recognized wetland that is home to about 200 species of migratory and native birds. The park comes alive with brahminy kites, hundreds of storks, families of whistling wild ducks, Asian green bee-eaters, dancing peacocks, and resting crocodiles during the three to four hour bird-watching trips, which begin at 6 a.m. In the afternoon, among the Weera, Neem, and Palu trees, walk wild Asian elephants, spotted deer, and wild boar.
Travelers from all over the world go to Japan each spring to see the famous cherry blossoms in full bloom. While most tourists rush from tree to tree to take photographs, the Japanese use the cherry blossom season as an opportunity to catch up with friends, family, and coworkers. They enjoy picnics or barbecues while lounging in the shadow of the petals to commemorate hanami, or the sight of flowers. Take a moment from your hectic schedule to participate!
Don’t miss this significant aspect of Japanese culture—nearly a millennium of history contained in a roll of seaweed, rice, and raw fish. Sushi is best enjoyed in its native country, even though it’s now widely available throughout much of the world.
Since its inception in the Vietnamese region of Nam Định, pho has traveled a great distance. Savor many bowls of hot rice noodle soup flavored with herbs from bustling street sellers and contemporary cafés. Vietnam encapsulated in a single, soupy dish.
Savor the Imperial period with flavorful crispy skin duck slices. Whether enjoyed at a posh restaurant or a bustling street market, this Chinese dish is best wrapped with hoisin sauce and greens.
Many visit Asia armed with a pharmacy of pills for the chance of illness. Prevention is always better than cure; take a natural daily supplement such as charcoal to ensure nasties are evacuated from your system as quickly as possible.
Many parts of Asia boast a sunny tropical climate that’s perfect for days flopped by a pool or sea. When exploring, it can be somewhat uncomfortable. Pack light, full-length clothes so you can respectfully visit religious sites without sweltering.
During your time in Asia, you might not always have access to soap and water to wash up before eating. Keep hand sanitizer available for clean hands and a happy stomach.
A bug spray will be your best protection against mosquitos and any other creepy crawlies that call Asia home. Pack a bottle to avoid unnecessary itch or illness.