Guaranteed departures ex-Bangkok every Monday & Thursday with a min. group of 02 adults.
Private tours depart every day.
A short drive east of Bangkok takes us to Minburi, one of the city’s oldest and most interesting suburbs. Minburi is where the city and countryside collide to create a world of canals, ricefields and cottage industries.
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Guaranteed departures every Tuesday, Friday & Sunday with a min. group of 2 adults.
70 kilometres southwest of Bangkok, the Mae Klong River spreads into a sprawling delta before reaching the Gulf of Thailand. This low-lying land is extremely fertile and over hundreds of years the Thai people have constructed an extensive network of canals to aid irrigation and navigation.
Guaranteed departure every Saturday with a group of min. 2 adults.
There’s a revolution in wine production today, as the new New World wines of Thailand are making a stunning breakthrough into the considered world of wine appreciation. Produced and processed in the stunning Asoke Valley and sitting at an elevation of 350m above sea level, Thailand’s vineyards are cool and dry, perfect for nurturing wine grapes.
Guaranteed departure every Wednesday with a minimum of 2 adults.
70 kilometres south west of Bangkok, the Mae Klong River spreads into a sprawling delta before reaching the Gulf of Thailand. This low-lying land is extremely fertile and over hundreds of years the Thai people have constructed an extensive network of canals to aid irrigation and navigation, and the starting point for our exploration of the central …
Bako National Park is one of the best places in Sarawak to see wildlife in a natural surrounding. The various types of animals that could be spotted at Bako include proboscis monkeys, silver leaf monkeys, long tail macaques, wild boars, monitor lizards, and numerous species of birds.
Exploring the forests of Batang Ai with local guides. A tour with real variety, off the beaten track: jungle treks, experience Iban village hospitality, nights in a jungle camp and the opportunity to get up close to a wide range of rare Bornean animals, such as the Orang Utan.
A little bit of luxury by the river …
The aspect of this unique resort are its rooms which are set atop a floating raft.
Despite the rustic, close to nature setting, the Boutique Raft provides hot water for showers, a restaurant and a bar on site.
This 3-day trip allows one to experience some of the highlights of the historically famous and scenically beautiful province of Kanchanaburi. See the Bridge over the River Kwai, ride on the Death Railway, visit a Mon village and take an excursion to Hell Fire Pass. Nights are spent on board delightful raft houses.
Ruan Khun Yai in Thai means the “Home of Grand Ma”. It is actually the home of a Thai family located on the bank of a canal in Bangkok’s western suburbs. It is an old wooden Thai house with a cozy balcony overlooking the scenic Chak Phra Canal and can accommodate up to 6 guests. Visitors can enjoy the Thai way of life and at the same time learn the secrets of Thai cooking, with a flexible menu depending on guests’ interests.
Experience village life in a floating market!
We experience the simple pleasures of Thai village life by staying with an ordinary local family in a Floating Market, learn about the community’s way of life while seeing something of the family’s day to day activities …
The royal cities of Kathmandu, Patan and Bhaktapur, lying at the crossroads of the great civilizations of Asia with 7 groups of Hindu and Buddhist monuments as well as the 3 residential and palace areas, illustrate Nepalese art at its height.
Hidden amongst a veritable treasure trove of tropical plants and grasses, hug trees and spectacular orchids in bloom, the quaint bungalows of the Sepilok Nature Resort are within walking distance of the world-famous Kabili-Sepilok Forest Reserve, precious home of the last wild Orang-Utans of Northern Borneo.
Guaranteed departure every Tuesday with min. 02 adults. Private tours depart every day.
Starting Bangkok, our Central Thailand Cycling Tour takes in the Damnoen Saduak Floating Market, the Bridge over the River Kwai and the temples of Ayutthaya in one great little adventure…
This trip to Kanchanaburi offers a number of soft adventure activities to be enjoyed by both the young and the young-at-heart. Apart from visiting historical places related to the World War II, a fun jungle trip leads you to the Jungle Campsite in its natural setting, peaceful environs where there is no electricity. You will…
Cambodia is home to one of the world’s most impressive architectural marvels – the Angkor Wat. Located near Siem Reap, the Angkor temple complex is comprised of Angkor Wat, Angkor Thom, Bayon, Banteay Srei and countless other structures built between the 9th and 13th centuries when the Angkor empire was at its peak.
Vientiane, the sleepy capital city, is the point of arrival for most visitors to Laos. Despite being the country’s largest city, Vientiane has a population of only 450,000. There is a timeless feel to the dusty streets, riverside cafes and ancient temples of this beguiling city.
One of the highlights for most visitors to Laos is the former royal capital of Luang Prabang in the mountains of the north. Designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1995, Luang Prabang had over 65 vats in the 18th century, 30 of which still survive intact today. There is little traffic on the…
This short stay in Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City) is an excellent introduction to what this bustling city has to offer. We get acquainted with the city sights before heading out to Cu Chi where the amazing network of underground tunnels containing innumerable trap doors, specially constructed living areas, storage and weapons facilities, field hospitals,…
For many people, central Vietnam remains the cultural heart of the country. Here cultural concerns take precedence over the polictics in the north, and the commerce in the south.
We explore this little World Heritage township and learn Vietnamese cooking from a well known Hoianan chef!
For those interested in a short stay in Hanoi, this programme is an excellent introduction to what this charming and quaint city has to offer. We not only get acquainted with the city sights but also get to spend a morning with a local chef from the famous Seasons of Hanoi restaurant who will guide…
Exploring the forests of Batang Ai with local guides. A tour with real variety, off the beaten track: jungle treks, experience Iban village hospitality, nights in a jungle camp and the opportunity to get up close to a wide range of rare Bornean animals, such as the Orang Utan.
Sarawak’s massive limestone outcroppings are honeycombed with caves, carved over millions of years by the run off from tropical downpours. The world’s most extensive cave system so far discovered is in the Mulu National Park. So far, 310 kilometres of passages have been surveyed and this is thought to be only one third of the passages that exist. Exploration is still continuing.
An opportunity to explore the deciduous forest of northern Thailand and learn something of the culture and way of life of the local hilltribes …
This trip is ideal for those who have an interest in the cultural heritage of Vietnam. We begin our tour in the ancient capital city of Hue and end at the picturesque town of Hoi An, one of South-East Asia’s major trading ports between the 17th and 19th centuries.
Both the cities of Hue…
Kanchanaburi is famous as the site of the world-famous Bridge Over The River Kwai, immortalised in books and movies.
Beyond the compact provincial capital, where the Kwai Yai and the Kwai Noi rivers unite to form the Mae Klong River, Kanchanaburi unfolds into a rugged beautiful landscape…
Arguably three most important destinations in Eastern Sabah in one package: Sepilok Orang Utan Centre, Turtle Island and the Kinabatangan wildlife experience. Your opportunity to get up close to some of Borneo’s most charismatic wildlife.
The world’s most extensive cave system so far discovered is in the Mulu National Park. So far, 310 kilometres of passages have been surveyed and this is thought to be only one third of the passages that exist.
Then trek the trail of the headhunters, developed over a century ago by the Kayan tribe during the days of headhunting. Overnight at camp 5 shelter, at the base of the Pinnacles.
Cambodia’s majestic Khmer temples are one of the most alluring sights in all of Asia. Built over a thousand years ago, Angkor Wat and the surrounding temples are a symphony of engineering and sculpture, with Khmer history writ large across the bas-reliefs.
Discover Vietnam’s picturesque north! From the charming capital, Hanoi, with its tree-lined boulevards, street-side cafes and a thousand years of history, to the enchanting natural wonder of Halong Bay, the sights will enchant you …
This is a short adventure trip which allows one to commune with nature in 2 diversely varied surroundings.
Tucked away on the upper reaches of Sungei Bunut in the Miri Division is the Loagan (Lake) Bunut, which was gazetted as a National Park in 1991. Named by the local Berawan …
