Itinerary

Trek Ecuador, Peru, and Bolivia

Peru, Ollantaytambo, Young Quechua boy in traditional clothing and hat

We Do More Than Asia There’s no better way to explore the Andes than by trekking through its terrain.  Cotopaxi Park in Equador is unique with its volcano and glacier lake which is home to rare birds and wildlife.  Colca Canyon, Peru is where you can see large herds of llamas and alpacas.  Cusco welcomes […]

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Nicaragua, Costa Rica & Ecuador Coastal Adventure (11 days)

We Do More Than Asia Relax on the pristine beaches of Nicaragua, visit the surfing town of Jaco Beach and travel overland to the Salinas along the Ecuadorian Coast.  This coastal adventure of three Central/South American countries gives you time at leisure to explore at your own pace.  From Managua to Jaco Beach, from Tamarindo […]

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Twain’s India (10 days)

Mark Twain

Samuel Langhorne Clemens, better known as Mark Twain, was an American author and humorist who travelled the world and developed a deep affection for India.  He preferred travelling India by train.  “In other countries a long wait at the train station is a dull thing and tedious, but one has no right to have that […]

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Kipling’s India (11 days)

Rudyard Kipling

Rudyard Kipling is perhaps best well known for his tale of the Jungle Book, Kim and Gunga Din.   Kipling was born in Bombay in 1865. His family, as did many wealthier families, spent summers in the hill station of Shimla to avoid the heat of the plains. He later went to England and the United […]

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Tagore’s India (21 days)

Rabindranath Tagore

(Departure November – April) Rabindranath Tagore was born to one of the leading families of Kolkata regarded as a key influence during the Bengal Renaissance.  Rabindranath Tagore, the youngest son born in 1861, was the first Asian to win a Nobel Prize and was the most famous in the family. Rabindranath is best remembered in […]

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Spirit of Myanmar (8 days)

Myanmar - Monks

Myanmar is special for its rich cultural traditions and its never ending spiritual aspirations.  Located in the fertile delta of southern Myanmar, Yangon has an abundance of lush parks, peaceful lakes and historic architecture.  Lying on a plain along the Ayeyarwady River, this ancient city is dotted with thousands of ancient stupas and temples  making […]

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Spicy India (18 days)

Indian spices

Flavors, sweet and pungent, as diverse as India itself. The country’s cuisine differs greatly according to region. The North uses its spices whole while the South blends their spices in a paste with cooked onions and other ingredients.  The North relies on wheat and other grains while the South depends on rice.  A daily trip […]

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Honeymoon Vietnam & Thailand (10 days)

Vietnam, Hoi An, Lady wearing hat

What could be more romantic than a celebration of your life together by travelling to the exotic far east? Explore ancient customs and traditions in Vietnam while strolling past the colonial French quarter and drives through the lush countrysides.  Enjoy a romantic cruise on Halong Bay and swimming on a quiet white sand beach. Explore […]

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Culinary Vietnam (11 days)

Vietnamese Pho Noodles

Traditional Vietnamese cooking is greatly admired for freshness of the ingredients and for the healthy eating style. The Vietnamese have a strong vegetarian tradition influenced by Buddhist and Chinese values. Enjoy a home cooked meal, visit markets where you will learn about Vietnam’s fresh staple ingredients and tour Hue. The cooking art of Hue is […]

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Historical Cambodia

Cambodia, Angkor Wat, Main Templev

The Khmer Empire, now known as Cambodia, was one of the most powerful empires in Southeast Asia. On this tour you visit Khmer temples, architecture and historical monuments. Along with colonial architecture you explore Angkor Wat which is the best preserved example of Khmer architecture. Hundreds of other temples have been discovered in and around […]

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