Asia offers an incredible journey of discovery. Filled with unique treasures and destinations, Asia is a mecca for students of art, history, architecture and religion. Explore ancient ruins, old and new temples, museums and living hill tribes on cultural expeditions.

The following countries and tours are just a sample of the itineraries we can offer. We will also be pleased to provide a customised itinerary to meet your particular requirements.

China: China is a unique destination in the world of travel. As well as being the world’s most populous country and oldest continuous civilisation, it contains a wealth of attractions. Its ancient sculptures, murals, burial sites and temples are renowned throughout the world and many ancient colourful traditions and historic customs still function today.

India: Intoxicating, inviting, inspiring, involving – India will excite your senses and quicken your pulse with its wealth of exhilarating sights, sounds, tastes and textures. From its far-flung dusty villages, snake charmers and plodding camels to its gleaming marble palaces and spectacular carved temples, India is a land of contrasts.

Thailand: Pristine, bleached-white beaches lapped by sparkling blue seas and bordered by swaying palm trees graciously welcome you to this unique and exotic land. Experience the bustle of life amongst friendly locals in a colourful floating market, tempered by the elegance and mystery of Thailand’s past found in the calm oasis of its many temples.

Tibet: Follow in the footsteps of the 20th century’s great explorers to discover this fascinating realm on the roof of the world, where Tibet’s past majesty and mystery remain undimmed. Penetrate the inner secret of Tibet - an adventurer’s paradise.

Vietnam: Vietnam is now emerging as a force to be reckoned with in global tourism. Its fascinating oriental culture, architecture, customs and tradition are offered together with spectacular natural scenery and exotic wildlife.

We are researching and can provide itineraries to the following countries:
Japan Malaysia Myanmar Sri Lanka