Sepilok Orangutan Rehabilitation, Sukau Rainforest, Gomantong Cave and Danum Valley
The very name of Borneo invokes images of dense rainforests and colourful birds. No wild resident of Borneo is as famous as the Bornean Orangutan. Sadly, this beautiful ape’s existence is now threatened. On this tour, we will not only explore the forests of Borneo encountering the rich wildlife that call them home, but we will also meet and learn from the heroes that are helping to conserve the orangutan, and other birds and animals.
Taipei, Taroko National Park, Taitung and Orchid Island
The island nation of Taiwan has something for everyone. From traditional markets and food in the old sections of Taipei, to watersports, to exploring Taiwan’s ecological parks, this country has an activity for visitors of varied interests. Join us on this week-long exploration of Taiwan, experiencing all that the island has to offer.
Xian, Terra-Cotta Warriors-Ancient City Wall-Muslim Quarter, Xian-Foping-Yangxian, Tangjiahe and Chengdu
This 9-day journey offers a fascinating blend of China’s vibrant wildlife and rich cultural heritage. Your adventure begins in Xi’an, home to the legendary Terracotta Warriors, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the greatest archaeological discoveries in the world. Beyond its historical charm, Xi’an also offers lively markets and a taste of traditional Chinese urban life.
Kathmandu, Bhaktapur, Chitwan National Park and Pokhara
Nepal is famous for its mountains and its beautiful trekking routes. However the country, is also home to a variety of cultural attractions, as well as a stunning diversity of birds and animals that call its lush mountain forests home. Join us as we spend a week exploring the wild wonders that this mountain nation has to offer.
Xian, Terra-Cotta Warriors-Ancient City Wall-Muslim Quarter, Xian-Foping-Yangxian, Tangjiah, Wolong, Mt. Balang, Chengdu
China - the fourth largest country in the world, home to delicious cuisine, a rich history and culture, and some of east Asia’s prime wildlife spots. From the ancient city of Xian, renowned for its Terracotta Warriors, to Yangxian, one of the finest birding spots and home to the endangered Crested Ibis, this 10 day tour offers you the best that China has to offer.
Siem Reap, Angkor, Tonla Sap Lake, Phnom Kulen National Park
Cambodia has seen its fair share of ups and downs, but has emerged as one of the most popular tourist destinations in southeast Asia. Its rich history is evident in the majestic temples like those at Angkor Wat and delicious Khmer cuisine, while the green paddies and lush forests make for amazing photographs. In addition, Cambodia is also home to amazing birding destinations like the Tonle Sap floodplains, home to the largest waterbird colonies in southeast Asia, and home to birds like Milky Stork, Greater Adjutant, and more.
Paro, Thimpu, Punakha and Phobjikha
Bhutan is the least spoilt Himalayan country, and this tour takes you in search of the beautiful birds that call this nation home. Besides a first-hand opportunity to see the natural splendour, the tour also combines visits to ancient monasteries and temples that evidence the country’s rich culture.
Colombo, Kitulgala, Sinharaja, Embilipitiya, Bundala, Nuwara Eliya and Kandy
Lying in a biodiversity hotspot, the island nation of Sri Lanka is a treasure trove of wildlife. The lush mountain jungles and lowland forests of Sri Lanka are home to many endemic birds and mammals, not to mention one of the world’s best whale-watching destinations.
Jodhpur, Jaisalmer, Mount Abu & Udaipur
Rajasthan is the culturally rich and fascinating desert state of India. The royal historical heritage in the form of palaces, forts, Havelis, caves, temples, mosques, tombs, and monuments set against the desert landscape make Rajasthan a unique destination. The colorful dressing, deep-rooted traditions, age-old handicrafts, art, folk dance and music, and delicious traditional cuisine showcase the rich Rajasthani culture.
Guwahati, Barapani, Shillong, Laitlum, Jowai, Mawsynram, Cherrapunjee, Dawki & Nongrait
“Meghalaya” translates to “abode of the clouds”, and there is no better name for this northeast Indian state. Home to some of the wettest places on earth, the abundant rains here have birthed many beautiful and lush forests.
Guwahati
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