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Welcome to the ultimate journey that takes you through some of the world's most fascinating destinations! You will start your tour in Istanbul, Turkey, where East meets West. Explore the iconic Blue Mosque, Hagia Sophia, and the Topkapi Palace. Enjoy a boat ride along the Bosphorus Strait and soak in the breathtaking views of the city's stunning skyline. Next, you'll travel to Nairobi, the lively capital city of Kenya. Here you will have the chance to experience the city's bustling markets and immerse yourself in the local culture. Our journey continues to Masai Mara, one of the famous game reserves in Africa. Get ready for an adventurous safari adventure. After the exhilarating African experience, you'll fly to Dubai, a city of skyscrapers, luxury shopping, and extravagant experiences. See the Burj Khalifa, the tallest building in the world, and walk through the vibrant colors of the textile market to the 'abra' station. From Dubai, you'll head to Delhi, the capital city of India. See the 17th-century fortress- Red Fort, Jama Masjid, and the majestic Taj Mahal. Witness the colorful culture of India closely before you fly to Bangkok, Thailand, known for its vibrant street life, ornate temples, and amazing food. Explore the city's iconic temples one being Wat Traimit, and indulge in delicious Thai street food. Next up on this journey is Siem Reap, Cambodia, where you will discover the ancient temples of Angkor Wat. Marvel at the stunning architecture and intricate carvings of these UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Your tour continues to Hong Kong, a city that blends the old and the new. Discover the bustling streets of Hong Kong and visit Victoria Peak for dazzling views of the city. Finally, travel to Kyoto, where you will visit the famous Fushimi Inari Shrine! The tour ends here, and you fly back home with treasured memories.
Prices for this tour are based on per person, on a twin / double room sharing basis.
Single supplement is available starting at $2599 USD per person
***Please contact us for pricing from other US or Canada gateways
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| Depart : 18 Sep 2026 | Return : 11 Oct 2026 | Land Only Price : $8499 | New York (NYC) : $11999 |
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| Depart : 09 Oct 2026 | Return : 01 Nov 2026 | Land Only Price : $9149 | New York (NYC) : $12649 |
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| Depart : 06 Nov 2026 | Return : 29 Nov 2026 | Land Only Price : $9149 | New York (NYC) : $12649 |
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We can arrange connecting flights from many other cities for an additional price. Please contact us to receive a quote for departure from airports that are not on the list above.
You can choose to extend your vacation by having more days at the end of your tour. You may also choose to combine your tours with our many other tours and trip extensions. Please contact us for more details.
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Turkish show & dinner on the Bosporus - Day 4 ![]() Available: Everyday After a short drive, you will be taken to a private boat where you will taste the joy of famous Turkish cuisine on the Bosphorus. During dinner and cruise, the spectacular oriental show will be performed by well-known belly dancers, folk groups from various regions of Anatolia and Turkish singers. Transfer back to your hotel after the tour. |
+ $100 |
Hot Air Balloon in Masai Mara - Day 7 ![]() Early morning. This is an ultimate way to view wildlife in Africa. You will be woken before dawn and then driven in the shared vehicle of the balloon company to the balloon staging area, often a remote location. You are provided a safety briefing by the pilot as the crew inflates the envelope. Taking off as the sun rises, you will drift quietly above plains, rivers and forests while gazing at spectacular scenery and with luck, take some incredible photographs. The flight is approximately one hour and gives a ‘birds-eye’ experience to game-watching which many find to be the climax of the safari. On landing in the middle of nowhere there will be a shared full bush-style breakfast set up served with Champagne, with a table decked in silver cutlery, flesh Kenyan coffee, tea and fruits. It is a truly magical experience. |
+ $550 |
Dhow Cruise Dinner on the Dubai Creek - Day 9 ![]() If you're seeking the perfect way to experience the beauty of Dubai by night, indulge in ultimate luxury, and enjoy a 5-star dinner along Dubai Creek, this is the tour for you. Relax aboard a traditional wooden dhow as you cruise through some of the most captivating parts of the city. Glide past the iconic neighborhoods of Bur Dubai and Deira, where you'll witness a mix of historic charm and modern marvels.Savor a leisurely cruise while enjoying an exquisite 5-star creek dinner, prepared by the world-class chefs of the Hilton. Take in the breathtaking skyline of Dubai and pass landmarks such as the Chamber of Commerce and other architectural wonders. Highlights:
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+ $85 |
Sharjah City Tour - Day 9 ![]() Available: Every day except Friday Departure Time: 9 AM * Pick-up time may vary depending on the location/pick-up point. Meeting Point: Hotel Lobby Sharjah is also known as the ‘Pearl of the Gulf,’ and boasts a beautifully restored Old Town filled with heritage areas, museums, and souks. Discover premier sites such as the Sharjah Fort, originally built in 1820, and see the grandiose King Faisal Mosque. Visit the Souk al-Markazi (Central Market), also known as the Blue Souk; the main shopping hub in the area and one of the most impressive landmarks in Sharjah. |
+ $85 |
Lotus Temple, Qutub Minar and Dilli Haat - Day 11 ![]() This private New Delhi sightseeing tour kicks off at your hotel, where you meet your friendly guide and travel in air-conditioned comfort to Bahai Temple. Known by locals as the Lotus Temple because of its ornate exterior that looks similar to this iconic flower, this religious structure has a rich history that your guide will share as you tour the grounds. Next, venture to Qutub Minar, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Its towering spire stands some 238 feet (73 meters) making it the tallest minaret in all of India. Wander the grounds and meet up with a famed fortuneteller who carries a pet parrot and have the opportunity to have your future predicted (at your own expense). After learning about this impressive mosque from your expert guide, head to the eclectic Dilli Haat. This open-air craft and food bazaar offers a true taste of local life. Enjoy lunch (included) from one of the many permanent food stalls and then comb through the market where your guide can serve as a translator between you and vendors. Dilli Haat is filled with camel-skin footwear, rosewood carvings, rocks and gems, and other handmade items. Pass by some of the city’s top sites on your drive back to the hotel. See India Gate—built to commemorate soldiers who died in WWI—and the presidential house from the comfort of your vehicle. Stop for photos at any of the attractions, which also includes the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Humayun’s Tomb, where the Mughal Emperor Humayun is laid to rest. Complete the day with your complimentary souvenir before returning to your hotel. Ladies will experience the art of mehndi (henna tattoo) and the men’s heads will be wrapped in a traditional pugree (turban). |
+ $65 |
Old Delhi Food Walk Tour - Day 11 ![]() Foodie travelers won’t want to miss this half-day food and heritage tour of Old Delhi. Avoid getting lost in the maze of streets or getting sick eating at the wrong places. On this tour you’ll be taken to some of the best and most interesting street food spots that you might not find independently. Learn more about Old Delhi’s culture and history through its cuisine. |
+ $45 |
Explore Delhi on Bicycle - Day 11 ![]() Experience a different side of New Delhi with an early morning bike ride. Heading out before the city awakens, we discover hidden gems on two wheels before the hustle and bustle of the day begins. We take a stop at one of the most busiest market in New Delhi- Connaught Place which was build during the British Era. Then we cycle to the most famous Sikh Temple of the city where we educate you about the Sikh culture and show you the biggest community kitchen in Delhi. In Sikh culture community service is their main agenda thus everybody is provided food for free whosoever is in the need. To accomodate the entire population they need to plant such massive kitchens inside the temple. If you want you can also help them in making some food or in serving the needy. While exploring the lush green parts of Lutyens Delhi we reach the President Estate and have a marvelous view from right outside it. After following through the lawns of India Gate we finally reach the war memorial which is built in the shape of Arch de Trimphoe in Paris. Followed by this we reach at the ancient stepwell which was used to store water for the travellers, unfortunately not much water is left there anymore. In India Dhobi Ghats are very famous, thus we have few in Delhi too where the people wash your clothes with hands and have a massive setup. They believe washing clothes with hands is much faster and better for the cloth. Thus you experience the same on the tour and see how they operate early in the morning. We end the tour by sitting for exciting Indian Breakfast at a famous cafe. |
+ $35 |
Midnight food tour by Tuk Tuk - Day 14 ![]() Go beyond tourist zones for the most enjoyable midnight eating adventure. After the moon comes up, cruise along Bangkok streets via this city’s iconic 3-wheel, Tuk Tuk, to visit Bangkokian’s favorite places to eat. Taste a variety of savory menus, including the local favorite Northeastern Thai Food (Esan Food), the town’s Best Pad Thai, and the popular home-style Thai snack. Betweenthe bites, visit old-town landmarks and temples for a different perspective compared to the busy day time scene. Discover the side of Bangkok wholly unknown to visitors. We will finish the tour by the Cinderella’s time. |
+ $90 |
Bangkok by Night - Day 15 ![]() Evening, exploring the bustling Chinatown, a popular tourist attraction and a food haven. Uponthis 1-km strip packed with market stalls, street-side restaurants, and a dense concentration of gold shops. Dinner at The Press Skybar in Khaosan (food only), then travelling by private Tuk-Tuk (2 pax/Tuk-Tuk) around Rattanakosin area with the fantastic views of “The Must-See” attractions in Bangkok, flower market at Pakklong Talaad (10 min. stop), Wat Pho (10 min.stop), The City Pillar Shrine and The Grand Palace (10 min. stop), The Golden Mount, Wat Ratchanaddaram (10 min. stop), The Democracy Monument, Wat Suthat and The Giant Swing (10 min. stop). End up the night by exploring the Khao San Road (20 min. stop) for its famously described as "the center of the backpacking universe". Guests will return to the hotel by Tuk-Tuk. |
+ $105 |
Enjoy the White Gold Show - Day 17 ![]() Be mesmerized by the captivating choreography and hypnotic color of a Phare performance in Siem Reap. Feast your senses on a spectacle that blends riveting theater with folk music and distinctly Cambodian stories. Commend the determination of the young circus artists, many of who are from challenging social and economic backgrounds, as they hypnotize the audience with their energy and emotion. Gain insight into the charity Phare Ponleu Selpak and discover the work the organization does to help vulnerable children and adults in Cambodian society. Make your own way to the impressive theatre in the historical heart in Siem Reap and take your seat in the position selected at the time of booking. Hear an expectant hush descend over the audience as the curtains part to reveal a talented troupe of acrobats and dancers of Phare Ponleu Selpak (PPS); marvel at the sleek agility of the performers, all of who derive from unimaginably difficult situations, and feel the melodic pulsations of the music as the show launches into life. |
+ $25 |
Aqua Luna: Symphony of Lights Cruise in Hong Kong - Day 20 ![]() Enjoy an evening cruise aboard the Aqua Luna and take in epic views of the Hong Kong skyline during this symphony of lights experience. Relax on stylish lounge beds, mingle with fellow travelers and soak up the sights and sounds of this dynamic city on a 45-minute waterway experience. |
+ $55 |
| Extra night in Istanbul with breakfast and airport transfers | |
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+ $190 |
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| Twin/Double Sharing Basis | +0 |
| Single Supplement | + $95 / person |
*Any deviation to the group dates will involve an additional fee of USD 150
| Extra Post night in Kyoto Incl. breakfast | |
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| Tour Extension for 1 Day(s) |
+ $255 |
| Rooming Charges | |
| Twin/Double Sharing Basis | +0 |
| Single Supplement | + $215 / person |
Make your own way to your selected gateway airport for your international flight to Istanbul. Enjoy inflight meals and services.
Overnight onboard
Upon arrival at Istanbul Airport, you will be met by our company representative and transferred to your hotel.
Overnight in Istanbul
After breakfast in your hotel, there is a full day guided tour which includes St. Sophia (Closed on monday), the cathedral built by Emperor Justinian in 537 which was the largest church in Christendom for a thousand years, the Byzantine Hippodrome with its various monuments including a 3500-year-old red granite obelisk brought from Egypt and erected here in 390 AD. The Ottoman Empire produced marvelous architecture and you'll see two of its finest works: Topkapi Palace(closed on tuesday), home of the sultans, and the famed Blue Mosque of Sultan Ahmet I. After all these visits, you'll venture into the labyrinthine Grand Bazaar. Transfer back to your hotel.
Overnight in Istanbul
Enjoy breakfast at the hotel. After that, your tour starts with a visit to the Spice Bazaar, the center for the spice trade in Istanbul. Continue the Bosphorus Cruise, a magical journey covering the European and Asian shores. You see the marvelous monuments and districts like Maiden Tower (Kiz Kulesi), Dolmabahce Palace, Ciragan Palace, Ortakoy, Fethi Ahmet Pasa Mansion, Ortakoy Mosque, Beylerbeyi Palace, Kuleli Military School, Arnavutkoy, Bebek and more highlights of Istanbul located on both sides of the Bosporus. In the afternoon, cross over the Bosphorus Bridge to Asia and visit Beylerbeyi Palace, which was the summer residence of the Ottoman Sultans. We end our day with a visit to Camlica Hill, one of the highest points of the Bosphorus and Istanbul. The Camlica Hill has a wonderful panorama including the Sea of Marmara, the Bosphorus, the Historical Peninsula, and the Princess Islands.
Overnight in Istanbul
Optional: Turkish show & dinner on the Bosporus : USD 100, min 2 paxAvailable: Everyday
Departure Time: 19:15 pm
After a short drive, you will be taken to a private boat where you will taste the joy of famous Turkish cuisine on the Bosphorus. During dinner and cruise, the spectacular oriental show will be performed by well-known belly dancers, folk groups from various regions of Anatolia and Turkish singers. Transfer back to your hotel after the tour.
After breakfast, transfer to the airport for your flight to Nairobi. Upon arrival, transfer to your hotel.
Overnight in Nairobi
Enjoy breakfast at the hotel. After that, you'll be transferred to Wilson Airport for a scheduled flight to Masai Mara, a hotspot on Kenya tours. The flight departs Nairobi at 1030hrs and arrives approximately at 1120hrs. Masai Mara is a wildlife reserve located in southwestern Kenya, which is famous for its incredible diversity of wildlife and stunning landscapes. It is named after the Maasai people, who are the traditional inhabitants of the area and Mara means "spotted" in their language, which refers to the dots of trees, shrubs, and animals that dot the savannah landscape. Upon arrival, you will be met by a representative and transferred to the lodge. After lunch, there will be an afternoon game drive returning to the lodge as the sun sets.
Overnight at Masai Mara National Reserve
Rising at dawn with tea and coffee, depart for an early morning game drive before breakfast, catching the animals before the heat of the day sets in. The Masai Mara is home to a wide range of wildlife, including the famous Big Five - elephants, lions, leopards, rhinoceros, and Cape buffalos. It is also a popular destination for witnessing the great wildebeest migration that takes place from July to October every year, as over a million wildebeest and other grazing herbivores migrate in search of fresh grazing pastures. Enjoy the rest of the morning at leisure, followed by an afternoon game drive, returning to the lodge as the sun sets.
Overnight at Masai Mara National Reserve
Optional: Hot Air Balloon in Masai Mara: USD 550, min 1 paxEarly morning.
This is an ultimate way to view wildlife in Africa. You will be woken before dawn and then driven in the shared vehicle of the balloon company to the balloon staging area, often a remote location. You are provided a safety briefing by the pilot as the crew inflates the envelope. Taking off as the sun rises, you will drift quietly above plains, rivers and forests while gazing at spectacular scenery and with luck, take some incredible photographs. The flight is approximately one hour and gives a ‘birds-eye’ experience to game-watching which many find to be the climax of the safari. On landing in the middle of nowhere there will be a shared full bush-style breakfast set up served with Champagne, with a table decked in silver cutlery, flesh Kenyan coffee, tea and fruits. It is a truly magical experience.
Following an early morning game drive and breakfast, guests will be transferred to the nearest airstrip for a scheduled flight to Nairobi. The flight departs Mara at 1145hrs and arrives in Nairobi at approximately 1245hrs followed by a flight to Dubai. Upon arrival, you will be met and transferred to your hotel.
Overnight in Dubai
This morning, enjoy a half-day sightseeing tour of the cosmopolitan city of Dubai. Even with its modern buildings, Dubai has maintained its Islamic architecture through monuments such as the Jumeirah Mosque. You will get a chance to make various photo stops as the still of the moment guides you towards the oldest part of the city. Batakia remains nestled within the bustling city where one can admire the serenity of the old wind-tower houses built by wealthy merchants at the beginning of the century. "Al Fahidi Fort' nearly 200 years old houses the Dubai Museum and reveals the history of this city. Walkthrough the vibrant colors of the textile market to the 'abra' station. Then drift across the creek in water-taxis to experience the warmth of the city and a drive to Burj Al Arab, the iconic hotel that has established unmatched standards of luxury. On the other side, we will proceed across the busy alleys where the aroma of the 'spice souk' filters through the air to the dazzling glitter of the famous Gold Souk to round off the tour.
Overnight in Dubai
If you're seeking the perfect way to experience the beauty of Dubai by night, indulge in ultimate luxury, and enjoy a 5-star dinner along Dubai Creek, this is the tour for you. Relax aboard a traditional wooden dhow as you cruise through some of the most captivating parts of the city. Glide past the iconic neighborhoods of Bur Dubai and Deira, where you'll witness a mix of historic charm and modern marvels.Savor a leisurely cruise while enjoying an exquisite 5-star creek dinner, prepared by the world-class chefs of the Hilton. Take in the breathtaking skyline of Dubai and pass landmarks such as the Chamber of Commerce and other architectural wonders.
Highlights:
Available: Every day except Friday
Departure Time: 9 AM * Pick-up time may vary depending on the location/pick-up point.
Meeting Point: Hotel Lobby
Sharjah is also known as the ‘Pearl of the Gulf,’ and boasts a beautifully restored Old Town filled with heritage areas, museums, and souks. Discover premier sites such as the Sharjah Fort, originally built in 1820, and see the grandiose King Faisal Mosque. Visit the Souk al-Markazi (Central Market), also known as the Blue Souk; the main shopping hub in the area and one of the most impressive landmarks in Sharjah.
Today you will be transferred back to Dubai International Airport for your flight to Delhi, a monumental city with a vibrant mix of old and new teeming bazaars, stately British boulevards, powerful Mughal palaces and forts, and intricate, ethereal towers, temples and tombs. Upon arrival at Delhi International airport, you will be met by our welcome ambassador and escorted to your hotel where you will be assisted with check-in formalities. Spend the rest of the day at leisure.
Overnight in Delhi
After breakfast proceed for half day sightseeing of Delhi. Start the visit at Raj Ghat on the banks of the river Yamuna is Mahatma Gandhi's Memorial, where he was cremated following his assassination in January 1948. The memorial lies amid landscaped gardens and is made of a simple square platform of black marble inscribed with his last words "Hey Ram". An eternal flame burns for 24 hours. Drive past Red Fort, the 17th-century-imposing fortress built in red sandstone is surrounded by a huge 33m high boundary wall. Inside are exquisite palaces and beautiful gardens. Continue your tour to Jama Masjid (Friday Mosque), made of red sandstone and white marble. It is India's largest mosque where more than 20.000 people can kneel in prayer at one time. The interior of the prayer hall is divided into aisles by arches. The walls and floors are of marble inlay panels. This tour will provide an opportunity to enjoy a rickshaw ride & enthral yourself in this amazing ride which will give you an experience that is unlike you have had before! Rest of the day at leisure.
Overnight in Delhi
This private New Delhi sightseeing tour kicks off at your hotel, where you meet your friendly guide and travel in air-conditioned comfort to Bahai Temple. Known by locals as the Lotus Temple because of its ornate exterior that looks similar to this iconic flower, this religious structure has a rich history that your guide will share as you tour the grounds. Next, venture to Qutub Minar, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Its towering spire stands some 238 feet (73 meters) making it the tallest minaret in all of India. Wander the grounds and meet up with a famed fortuneteller who carries a pet parrot and have the opportunity to have your future predicted (at your own expense). After learning about this impressive mosque from your expert guide, head to the eclectic Dilli Haat. This open-air craft and food bazaar offers a true taste of local life. Enjoy lunch (included) from one of the many permanent food stalls and then comb through the market where your guide can serve as a translator between you and vendors. Dilli Haat is filled with camel-skin footwear, rosewood carvings, rocks and gems, and other handmade items. Pass by some of the city’s top sites on your drive back to the hotel. See India Gate—built to commemorate soldiers who died in WWI—and the presidential house from the comfort of your vehicle. Stop for photos at any of the attractions, which also includes the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Humayun’s Tomb, where the Mughal Emperor Humayun is laid to rest. Complete the day with your complimentary souvenir before returning to your hotel. Ladies will experience the art of mehndi (henna tattoo) and the men’s heads will be wrapped in a traditional pugree (turban).
Optional: Old Delhi Food Walk Tour: USD 45, min 2 paxFoodie travelers won’t want to miss this half-day food and heritage tour of Old Delhi. Avoid getting lost in the maze of streets or getting sick eating at the wrong places. On this tour you’ll be taken to some of the best and most interesting street food spots that you might not find independently. Learn more about Old Delhi’s culture and history through its cuisine.
Optional: Explore Delhi on Bicycle: USD 35, min 1 paxExperience a different side of New Delhi with an early morning bike ride. Heading out before the city awakens, we discover hidden gems on two wheels before the hustle and bustle of the day begins. We take a stop at one of the most busiest market in New Delhi- Connaught Place which was build during the British Era. Then we cycle to the most famous Sikh Temple of the city where we educate you about the Sikh culture and show you the biggest community kitchen in Delhi. In Sikh culture community service is their main agenda thus everybody is provided food for free whosoever is in the need. To accomodate the entire population they need to plant such massive kitchens inside the temple. If you want you can also help them in making some food or in serving the needy. While exploring the lush green parts of Lutyens Delhi we reach the President Estate and have a marvelous view from right outside it. After following through the lawns of India Gate we finally reach the war memorial which is built in the shape of Arch de Trimphoe in Paris. Followed by this we reach at the ancient stepwell which was used to store water for the travellers, unfortunately not much water is left there anymore. In India Dhobi Ghats are very famous, thus we have few in Delhi too where the people wash your clothes with hands and have a massive setup. They believe washing clothes with hands is much faster and better for the cloth. Thus you experience the same on the tour and see how they operate early in the morning. We end the tour by sitting for exciting Indian Breakfast at a famous cafe.
Early morning pickup from your hotel and transfer to the New Delhi railway station to board the deluxe fast train to Agra. Breakfast is served during the journey. Upon arrival in Agra, a highlight of India tour packages, look for your driver who waits at the main exit gate with a sign with your name. Transfer to a hotel where you have time to freshen up before your guide arrives. Head out in a private air- conditioned vehicle to see the World Heritage-listed Taj Mahal, which is considered the best example of Mughal architecture in India. After ample time at the Taj Mahal, continue to the Agra Fort, another UNESCO World Heritage Site. The red sandstone fort dates to 1565 and contains courtyards, mosques, and private chambers. Stop for a buffet lunch at a local restaurant after your visit to Agra Fort, then you have the option, at your own expense, to visit the Mehtab Bagh (Moonlight Garden) for another view of the Taj Mahal. Next, there is time to go shopping for handicrafts such as brassware, carpets, jewelry, embroidery, leather goods, and clothing. At the end of the tour, transfer to Agra's train station to catch your train back to Delhi. Upon arrival in New Delhi railway station, your driver transfers you to your Delhi hotel.
Overnight in Delhi
Enjoy breakfast at the hotel before your transfer to the airport for your flight to Bangkok. Once you arrive at the international airport in Bangkok, you will be met by our representative and transferred to your hotel in Bangkok. Enjoy the rest of the day at leisure. Bangkok is a fascinating, exciting, and incredible city to visit. The bustling city is a combination of weird and wonderful sights, sounds and smells.
Overnight in Bangkok
After breakfast, start the day with a half day city tour visiting three of the most unusual Buddhist temples in Bangkok: Wat Traimit with its invaluable Golden Buddha (5 ½ tons of solid gold), Wat Po, the most extensive temple in Bangkok, with its colossal Reclining Buddha and the Chedis of the Kings – Wat Benjamaborpitr, the White Marble Temple, one of the finest examples of Thai architecture. Enjoy your afternoon at leisure or you can pre-book one of the following optional tours.
Overnight in Bangkok
Start your day with breakfast before heading out on a half-day tour. The Grand Palace was not only the seat of the king and his court but contained within its crenulated walls, the entire government administration. While architecture is vibrantly Thai, visitors may see some European designs as well. Brilliantly colored and decorated with intricate detail, the overall effect this magnificent palace has is dazzling. The palace served as the official residence of the kings of Thailand from the 18th to the mid-20th century. The most famous building on the palace grounds is Wat Phra Kaew (the Temple of the Emerald Buddha), regarded as the most sacred Buddhist temple (wat) in Thailand. The construction of the temple began when King Rama I moved the capital from Thonburi to Bangkok in 1785. Unlike other Thai temples, it does not contain living quarters for monks; rather, it only features richly decorated holy buildings, statues, and pagodas. The main temple building is the central booth, which houses the Emerald Buddha. Though green in color, the Buddha is carved from a single piece of jade, and while it is only 17 inches tall, it is the most revered object in Thailand. Also, within the grounds lie several palaces that are used for various occasions: The Funeral Palace, the Reception Palace, Throne Hall, Coronation Hall, and the Royal Guest House. While most halls and palaces may be seen from outside only, the exteriors are breathtaking enough to please the eyes of travelers.
Overnights in Bangkok
Optional: Bangkok by Night: USD 105, min 2 paxEvening, exploring the bustling Chinatown, a popular tourist attraction and a food haven. Uponthis 1-km strip packed with market stalls, street-side restaurants, and a dense concentration of gold shops. Dinner at The Press Skybar in Khaosan (food only), then travelling by private Tuk-Tuk (2 pax/Tuk-Tuk) around Rattanakosin area with the fantastic views of “The Must-See” attractions in Bangkok, flower market at Pakklong Talaad (10 min. stop), Wat Pho (10 min.stop), The City Pillar Shrine and The Grand Palace (10 min. stop), The Golden Mount, Wat Ratchanaddaram (10 min. stop), The Democracy Monument, Wat Suthat and The Giant Swing (10 min. stop). End up the night by exploring the Khao San Road (20 min. stop) for its famously described as "the center of the backpacking universe". Guests will return to the hotel by Tuk-Tuk.
This morning you will be transferred to the airport for your flight to Siem Reap, Cambodia. Upon arrival at the Siem Reap International Airport, you will be met and transferred to your hotel. You will have dinner with Apsara, the traditional Khmer dance - drama performance, which are not merely dance but also telling a story.
Overnight in Siem Reap
After breakfast, gear up the exploration of Angkor complex temples, the UNESCO World Heritage by first visiting the ancient capital of Angkor Thom starting with the South Gate of Angkor Thom which is famous for its series of colossal human faces carved in stone. Bayon Temple - unique with its 54 towers decorated with over 200 smiling faces, Baphuon temple located in the North of Bayon represented of holy Mount Meru the residence of the gods in Hindu tradition. Continue visiting the jungle covered temple of Ta Prohm. There are enormous fig trees and gigantic creepers which embrace themselves in the stone foundations of the structure giving the impression of man’s creation being reclaimed by the powerful forces of nature. This temple is famous by being chosen for major activities of Tomb Raider acted by Celebrity Angelina Jolie. Afternoon, visit Angkor Wat, highlighted by the longest continuous bas-relief in the world, carved on the walls and tell the stories of Hindu legends. This architectural masterpiece was constructed in the 12th century and covers an area of about 210 hectares. Strolling around this massive edifice, seeing many galleries with Columns, libraries, pavilions, courtyards and ponds full of water reflecting the towering temple.
* The upper level of the Bayon temple is closed for renovations. The land parts remain open as usual. Visitors will still be able to visit the Bayon temple on the lower level as well as all other Angkor temples as per schedule.
* During the visit to the Bakan tower of the Angkor Wat temple, visitors must wear appropriate attire, covering the shoulders and knees, as this temple is still considered a holy place (shorts or miniskirts are not allowed) . Children under the age of twelve are not allowed to climb this tower. It will be closed on Buddhist Sabbaths, Buddhist religious days, four days a month according to the lunar calendar. (**To climb the Bakan tower, now only 100 people are allowed to enter at a time, so visitors have to queue).
Overnight in Siem Reap
Be mesmerized by the captivating choreography and hypnotic color of a Phare performance in Siem Reap. Feast your senses on a spectacle that blends riveting theater with folk music and distinctly Cambodian stories. Commend the determination of the young circus artists, many of who are from challenging social and economic backgrounds, as they hypnotize the audience with their energy and emotion. Gain insight into the charity Phare Ponleu Selpak and discover the work the organization does to help vulnerable children and adults in Cambodian society. Make your own way to the impressive theatre in the historical heart in Siem Reap and take your seat in the position selected at the time of booking. Hear an expectant hush descend over the audience as the curtains part to reveal a talented troupe of acrobats and dancers of Phare Ponleu Selpak (PPS); marvel at the sleek agility of the performers, all of who derive from unimaginably difficult situations, and feel the melodic pulsations of the music as the show launches into life.
After breakfast, transfer to the airport to catch you flight to Hong Kong. Upon arriva, you will be met by our representative and transferred to your hotel. The rest of the day is at leisure to explore the city at your own pace. Hong Kong has huge number of attractions to enjoy, from charming markets to colonial sites.
Overnight in Hong Kong
This morning after breakfast, enjoy a half day tour of Hong Kong. Spend a morning discovering some of the top sights of Hong Kong Island on this private guided tour around Central and Sheung Wan. Highlights include the Mid-levels Escalator, Hollywood Road, Tai Kwun, PMQ, Man Mo Temple, and Western Market. You will visit places such as Mid-levels Escalator, the longest in the world, followed by Tai Kwun, the Centre for Heritage and Arts Colony Heritage. It is the newest spotlight of Hong . Continue to Hollywood Road Bar and restaurants center. Our next stop will be Man Mo Temple, one of the most popular temples in Hong Kong, built between 1847 and 1862. It remains the largest Man Mo temple in Hong Kong. Next we will learn about Hong Kong colony history and explore local market surrounding the Western Market. You will hear interesting stories about Hong Kong from your guide and enjoy a local snack (included).
Overnight in Hong Kong
Breakfast at hotel. Today you will immerse yourself in Hong Kong’s culinary culture during a food tour with your knowledgeable guide. Mainly Cantonese, Hong Kong cuisine features small differences that reflect the city’s mixture of Chinese and British heritage. During five stops, sample dim sum, wonton noodle soup, milk tea, roasted meat, and an egg tart. As you eat, learn about the history of food in Hong Kong, from traditional Guangzhou to Western influences from the 1950s.
Overnight in Hong Kong
Optional: Aqua Luna: Symphony of Lights Cruise in Hong Kong : USD 55, min 2 paxEnjoy an evening cruise aboard the Aqua Luna and take in epic views of the Hong Kong skyline during this symphony of lights experience. Relax on stylish lounge beds, mingle with fellow travelers and soak up the sights and sounds of this dynamic city on a 45-minute waterway experience.
Enjoy breakfast at the hotel. Later, transfer to the airport to catch your flight to Kyoto. Arrival and transfer to your hotel. Rest of the night at leisure.
Overnight in Kyoto
Enjoy your breakfast at the hotel. After breakfast, enjoy a guided sightseeing tour of the erstwhile capital of Japan and home to the Imperial Court. During World War II, it was the only major Japanese city to escape the bombardments, thus preserving its ancient heritage. Start your day with the journey to the outskirts to Arshiyama, crossing over the Togetsukyo Bridge (“bridge over the moon”) offering breathtaking views. Visit the Tenryu-Ji Temple which was built in 1339 to revere Gautama Buddha. This 14- century Zen Garden, with its backdrop of mountains, is a place to visit during a japan trip, followed by a walk through its mystic Bamboo forest. It is a trail through canopying bamboo trees which is so serene and peaceful that it could be a favourite part of the tour. Then it’s time for Fushimi Inari Taisha Shrine which is made famous for its 1000 painted tori gates that stand on the paths and trails behind the main buildings. Fushimi Inari is the most important of several thousands of shrines dedicated to Inari, the Shinto god of rice. Next up is the visit to Imperial Palace – the former ruling palace of Emperor of Japan. Last but not the least we explore the Kinkakuji Temple (Temple of Golden Pavilion) which is one of the best-known sights in Japan for gold leaves that cover the insides of the main hall. Return to the hotel. Later in the evening, if you desire so, a complimentary transfer will be arranged to GION, a busy traditional quarter famous for its Geisha – the female entertainers trained in the traditional style of performing arts. The return will be on own to the hotel.
Overnight at Kyoto.
After breakfast, immerse yourself in Japanese history and culture. Explore the temples, shrines, and attractions found in the country’s former capital city of Nara. Spend a few hours discovering this historically significant capital, first established in the 8th century, as you admire its wealth of important religious sites and a one-of-a-kind deer park nearby. Start your Nara trip in the afternoon with a pickup at Kyoto Handicraft Center or Avanti Tour Desk near Kyoto Station. After your pickup, proceed by a vehicle on your Nara excursion. The city of Nara was founded in 710 when it was designated as the country’s first permanent capital. Nara, or Heijo as it was then known, was home to many of the most important Buddhist monasteries in the then-nascent Japanese empire, which made it a key center of political and religious power. As Nara’s power and influence grew, the city became a threat to the government, leading the country’s rulers to move the capital to Nagaoka in 784. Despite this shift in fortunes, Nara retains a wealth of important historical sites, including some of Japan’s most important Buddhist temples. Stop by Nara’s Todaji Temple to start your trip. This magnificent edifice, constructed in the 8th century, is among the country’s most important religious buildings. Explore the temple’s Daibutsuden (Great Buddha Hall), one of the largest wooden buildings in the world, along with its immense bronze Buddha statue, which is just some of the treasures to be found in this incredible attraction. Continue your Nara trip with a visit to its famous deer park, a unique 1,250-acre preserve where more than 1,000 deer freely roam. Admire these gentle creatures as they graze and wander the park, and stop to purchase special deer food, which the animals will gladly eat from your hand if you wish. Finish your discovery of Nara at the Shinto shrine of Kasuga, a serene site that features a collection of more than 3,000 stone and bronze lanterns. After leaving Kasuga, return by vehicle for a drop-off at select hotels in Kyoto.
Overnight in Kyoto.
After breakfast, transfer to Osaka Airport for your flight back home
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All children under 18 must be accompanied by an adult. Minimum age for children on escorted tours is 8. Minimum age on Safaris is 8. Minimum age for game drives in Kruger National Park (South Africa) is 12. Minimum age for Uganda programs is 15.
Please note that many countries have adopted practices to prevent international abductions of children. If a person under the age of 18 years will be travelling with an adult other than his/her parents, or with only one parent, a notarized letter, granting authorization to travel, including the dates of travel should be carried.

We offer many Solo-Friendly trips with no mandatory single supplement. For all other tours, a single supplement will apply for solo travelers.
For the rates on these tours, please refer to the Price and Dates section on each tour page.
How do I book a tour with Indus Travels?
You can review How to Book a Tour page for more details.
How do I create an Indus Account?
Go to our website and click on the register button found on the upper right hand side to create your Indus Travel account and start booking tours!
If I don't remember my password, how do I log in?
Click the Forgot Password? link in the login form and it will lead you to a form to change your password. Simply enter your registered email address and you will be emailed a link to reset your password.
How do I view my invoice?
You will not be able to access your invoice immediately upon booking. You will be notified by email when it is available for you, normally within 48 business hours of booking. You can find your invoice and all other details of the tours you booked by logging on to your account and going to the Tour Booking History page.
How do I make payment online?
Simply login to your Indus Travel account, go to your tour of choice and click on Book Now. You will then confirm the details and your preferences about the tour and finally pay through our secure online payment platform.
What forms of payment does Indus Travel accept?
We accept US & CA Dollar check, bank check, money order, direct deposits, wire transfer, Visa, and Master credit cards. Third-party credit cards are not acceptable. Payments made by wire transfer must include an additional $30 wire transfer fee. There is a $50 fee for returned checks.
Where do I mail a cheque?
Cheque payments should include your Reservation number in the memo section and be made payable to Indus Travels Ltd and mailed to:
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When is my final payment due?
Your exact final payment date is indicated on your invoice which may be viewed by signing into your account. In general, final payment is due 75 days prior to departure with some exceptions where payment is due earlier.
How much is my final payment?
The amount of your final payment will be noted on your invoice and can be accessed by logging into your account online.
Can I send a bank cheque or money order?
Yes. Indus accepts US & CA Dollar cheque, bank cheque, money order, direct deposits, wire transfer, Visa & Master credit cards. Third-party credit cards are not acceptable. Payments made by wire transfer must include an additional $30 wire transfer fee. There is a $50 fee for returned cheques.
To whom should I write the cheque?
Cheque payments should include your Reservation number in the memo section and be made payable to Indus Travels Ltd.
Can I pay with a debit card?
No. Indus does not accept payments with Debit card.
How do I know if Indus received my payment?
You will be notified by email that your payment was received and applied to your reservation. You may also access your reservation by logging into your account online
When will I receive my e-Documents?
Once final payment has been received and processed, documents will be sent via email approximately 21 days prior to the beginning of your tour services.
Can I get paper documents?
Paper documents may be sent upon passenger request. There is a shipping and handling fee of $30 for each set of paper documents: These paper documents will be delivered between 14-21 business days prior to the beginning of your tour. In some instances, a paper voucher/ticket is required by our vendor. In these instances, the costs for shipping and handling will be shouldered by Indus Travels.
How do I access and print my documents?
Your documents may be accessed by logging into your Indus Travel account and checking your Tour Booking History.
Do I receive anything else with my e-documents?
Indus e-document package includes all local contact details, daily itinerary, airline e-ticket information, service vouchers, and travel tips which should be everything you require to go on your trip.
How do I know where to find my airline ticket?
With a few exceptions, international airline tickets are issued electronically. The airline confirmation number and ticket numbers stated in your documents represent your airline "ticket(s)." Some domestic Arline tickets which can only be issued at destination will be given to you upon your arrival in the local destination.
If I need one, who is responsible to obtain my visa?
You are responsible for obtaining the proper travel documents for the destinations on your itinerary, including having a passport that is valid for at least 6 months before the date of departure and a visa if required. Please check the Visa section in the Know Before You Go document for the countries you will be visiting.
Please note: Passengers who are not U.S. or Canadian citizens must check with the respective consulate or a visa agency to determine what personal identification is required. Passengers who enter, leave and then re-enter the same country on their itinerary should check if they require a double-entry visa.
How do I know if I need a visa?
Please check the Before You Book section found on every tour to access the country specific Know Before You Go document to know about Visa and other important information about the countries you will be visiting.
How do I obtain a visa?
A visa may be obtained by using a visa service or by contacting the embassy or consulate of the nation you are visiting prior to departing from your home country.
Please check the Before You Book section found on every tour to access the country specific Know Before You Go document to know about Visa and other important information about the countries you will be visiting.
How much does a visa cost?
There will be different costs that will be specific per embassy/consulate and whether you have used a visa service or not. These costs often change with little notice. We recommend that you contact the appropriate embassy or consulate directly for the most up to date information.
You may find the contact information for consulates/embassies in the Visa section of the Know Before You Go document available for the country you will be visiting.
What are optional sightseeing tours?
Optional tours are offered to travelers interested in additional experiences, sightseeing, meals or activities to supplement the included components of our tours. You may choose to participate in some, all or none of the optional tours which are priced individually. Complete descriptions and prices for each optional tour are listed on the itinerary section of the tours on our website.
When can I add optional tours?
Optional tours are available for purchase any time up to 45 days before departure.
Can I purchase optional tours locally?
Yes. When traveling on an escorted tour, optional tours may be purchased locally from the Tour Manager. However, Indus cannot guarantee the rate and availability of these services when purchased locally. Please note that tours purchased locally are subject to current exchange rates and may cost up to 10% more.
Can I add optional tours for only select individuals on my reservation?
Yes. For assistance on this matter, please contact Indus Travel sales and reservations staff.
What coverage does Travel Insurance provide?
For complete details on Travel Insurance, check our Travel protection page.
When can I purchase Travel Insurance?
American Residents can purchase Trawick Insurance with us at the time of booking or anytime prior to departure. After booking, Canadian Residents will receive an email with a referral to TuGo Insurance which can be purchased anytime prior to departure.
When is Travel Insurance active?
Travel Protection coverages will take effect on the later of 1) the date the plan payment has been received by the Policyholder; 2) the date and time you start your Covered Trip; or 3) 12:01 A.M. Standard Time on the Scheduled Departure Date of your Covered Trip.
I need to cancel my trip and have not purchased insurance, what do I do?
Penalties for cancellation will depend on the tour you have purchased and how close to departure you are at the time of cancellation. For more information, visit our terms and conditions.
Why is it important that I give my name as it appears on my passport when booking a tour?
Due to increased travel security and policies around the world, it is now a requirement that your airline ticket matches your first and last name exactly as it reads on your passport. Please note that any changes to the details of your air booking, could be subject to a change fee, penalties or cancellation.
Can I reserve a seat assignment?
For our packages that include flights, we do not usually assign seats. In most cases, you can request specific seats, but this may incur a small fee payable to the airline. For more information, contact our sales and reservations staff.
Once confirmed, are airlines seats always guaranteed?
In most cases, seat assignments are firm. However, airlines may sometimes reassign seats for operational reasons. This often happens at the last moment and is controlled by airline staff, with Indus Travel not being notified. Passengers are encouraged to reconfirm their seat assignments and any other special requests directly with their airline prior to departure.
Should I check-in online?
It always recommended and more convenient to check in online. It will shorten your waiting time at the airport, secure your seat assignments and other reservations.
Can I request a special meal on the flight?
Requests may be made for special meals. These requests will be sent on your behalf to the airline so long as Indus receives these request prior to your documents being issued. The availability of special meals will be based upon the specific airlines and will be at their discretion.
Can I use my frequent flier miles?
Accrued frequent flier miles cannot be used toward the purchase of Indus Travels’ airfare or used for class upgrades. However, airfare purchased through Indus Travels may qualify to earn you additional miles.
What is required when I check-in?
Ticketed passengers must show correct identification at check-in. Children must have a parent present at check-in and all tickets must be in each passenger's name.
What is required with International travel?
An international trip may require valid travel documents such as passport, visa, re-entry permit, health certificate, inoculation record, a ticket for the return journey or continuance of your trip, or ANY combination thereof. Passengers are responsible for the proper documentation. Concerns about the required travel documents may be resolved by contacting the appropriate consulate or embassy.





