Young couple enjoys a day kayaking the jade waters of Ha Long Bay in Vietnam

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From virgin, tropical jungles to deep blue seas, Southeast Asia’s diverse landscapes offer a myriad of possibilities for the active and nature enthusiasts.

Our Sample Itineraries

Action And Adventure In Laos

Pakse - Champassak - 4,000 Islands - Ban Khiet Ngong

Embark on an action-packed journey in southern Laos, hiking, ziplining, and boating through its varied and beautiful landscapes. A week of adventure awaits, uncovering great natural wonders, stunning temples, and cosy wilderness retreats.

Two couples kayaking at dusk in northern Laos

Remote Adventures in Northern Laos and Thailand

Luang Prabang – Muang La – Luang Namtha – Huay Xai/Chiang Khong – Chiang Rai

Head off-the-beaten track in the unspoiled, wildly beautiful parts of northern Laos and Thailand. On this enthralling cross-border adventure, explore remote mountains, rivers and diverse ethnic communities by way of kayak, bicycle and four-wheel drive.

Action-packed Adventure in Laos

Luang Prabang – Vang Vieng – Vientiane

Adventure abounds on this action-packed journey through some of Laos’ most naturally beautiful and remote countryside and in amazing destinations, highlighted with thrilling activities of cycling, trekking, abseiling, ziplining, kayaking and rock-climbing.

young couple trekking through the jungle in Cambodia

Jungle Trekking & Camping in Cambodia

Phnom Penh – Sen Monorom – Kratie – Banlung – Virachey National Park – Banlung – Siem Reap

Explore Cambodia in-depth, from charismatic capital Phnom Penh to Siem Reap, gateway to Angkor’s spellbinding ancient temples. In between, experience trekking and camping adventures in off-the-beaten-track, wildly beautiful countryside.

Nature and Adventure in Cambodia

Phnom Penh – Kampong Cham – Kratie – Steung Treng – Ratanakiri – Siem Reap

Journey to one of the more remote regions in Southeast Asia and immerse yourself in a fascinating world rarely seen by outsiders. Travel low-key and slow by bicycle, kayak and foot to experience an authentic rural Cambodia, capped with exploring cultural wonders, the Angkor Wat Temples.

Adventure in Vietnam & Laos

Hanoi – Phong Nha – Ho Chi Minh City – Nam Cat Tien – Pakse – Ban Khiet Ngong – Don Daeng – Si Phan Don

Adventure abounds on this all-action journey through some of Vietnam and southern Laos' most naturally beautiful and fascinating areas – experienced by trekking, cycling, motorbiking, climbing and caving.

Cycling and Hiking in Myanmar

Yangon - Bagan - Inle Lake

Explore Myanmar along off-the-beaten-trails with cycling and hiking activities along with fun experiences like paddle boarding and horseback riding.

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  • Archery, known as “dha” in Bhutan, is the country’s national sport. It’s not just a sport, but a deep-rooted cultural tradition that permeates all aspects of Bhutanese life. Learn and experience archery in a natural setting with traditional or modern equipment.

    Archery is the national sport of Bhutan, officially declared in 1971 when Bhutan became a member of the United Nations. Traditional bows and arrows are made from bamboo, though modern carbon bows and aluminum arrows are now popular. Every village in Bhutan has an archery field, and no festival or celebration is complete without a game. Enjoy a chance to learn and experience archery at the Paro Dzongkhag Archery Ground, where local marksmen showcase their skill, hitting targets over 100 meters away. Your private tour guide will provide an introduction to this national sport. This captivating activity offers a unique insight into Bhutanese culture and traditions.

    Location: Paro
    Duration: 2 hours

  • Exploring Vientiane by Bicycle

    Vientiane, Laos

    Vientiane’s flat, tree-lined roads and light traffic make it an ideal city to explore by bicycle. Spend a pleasant half day cycling to some of Vientiane’s most historic sites, including: Wat Sisaket, famous for its cloister wall housing thousands of tiny Buddha images; Wat Phra Keo, built in 1565 as the Lao royal family’s personal chapel with highlights including a magnificent 16th century lacquered door with Hindu carvings, numerous Khmer stone carvings and a variety of Buddha statues; the 44m (147ft) high gold-covered That Luang, Lao’s most revered monument; and the Patuxai Victory Monument, dedicated to those who fought in Laos’ struggle for independence from France. Notice its unmistakable resemblance to the Arc de Triomphe in Paris, but with Lao motifs.

    Duration: 4hrs

  • Jungle Trekking Around Phou Asa Mountain

    Pakse, Laos

    Jungle-clad Phou Asa Mountain has long been an enigma, even to seasoned archaeologists. Spend the day uncovering the secrets of this scenic mountain and its enigmatic ruins comprised of 108 stacked stone pillars, each topped by a large flat rock.

    Join a village guide to learn more about these mysterious pillars which some think were part of a jungle fort or perhaps an ancient Buddhist monastery to go along with the “Buddha’s footprint” carved into the rock face below. Summit the mountain for outstanding views of southern Laos. Along the way, walk along forest trails while learning how to spot signs of wildlife as well as indigenous medicinal plants. Lunch is included in this adventurous day trek.

    Duration: 7hrs

  • Kuang Si Waterfalls Jungle Trek with Picnic Lunch

    Luang Prabang, Laos

    One of Luang Prabang’s must-see sights is the incredible Kuang Si Waterfalls, known for their picturesque cascades of vibrant blue water. Approximately 29km (18mi) south of Luang Prabang, the jungle-clad waterfalls make for an excellent day of trekking, swimming and touring.

    Climb to the top of the three-tiered falls for spectacular views. Along the way, learn some jungle survival skills from your expert guide as he teaches you how to identify herbs, mushrooms, bamboo shoots and other plants as well as how to fish the local way. Help prepare a traditional Lao jungle meal and enjoy a refreshing swim in one of the many natural pools. Also visit the Asian Bear Rescue Center, home to Sun Bears and Malayan Black Bears that have been rescued from bile farms or wildlife traffickers. 

    Duration: 6hrs

  • In Search of the Lanna Heritage

    Chiang Mai, Thailand

    Chiang Mai has a long and storied history, stretching back more than 700 years, making it one of Thailand’s most historic cities. Established as the capital of the kingdom of Lanna or “Kingdom of a Million Rice Fields” in 1296 by King Meng Rai, Chiang Mai reached its peak in the 16th century, when the Lanna kings ruled territory as far east as present-day Nan Province, south to Sukhothai and north to the present-day Myanmar-China border.

    Embrace your role as a historian in an interactive role-playing game, searching for clues based on Chiang Mai’s history to help locate a colleague who mysteriously disappeared. Among others, learn about the 15th century Wat Chedi Luang, one of the city’s most recognisable landmarks, as well as the history of the Golden Triangle, while engaging in this fun, educational experience.

    Duration: 3.5hrs

  • Exploring the Scenic Pakerisan Valley

    Bali, Indonesia

    The Balinese are Indonesia’s most prolific rice growers thanks to a unique combination of soil, water and religion. Spend a full day cycling and trekking through Bali’s lush countryside to gain insight into the history and culture of this magnificent island. Explore the Pakerisan Valley, home to important religious sites and some of the earliest Hindu and Buddhist settlements. Visit Jagasari, Bali’s first Hindu temple dating back to the 8th century.

    Trek through rice terraces to see how subak, an ancient irrigation system, is still practised. This fascinating cooperative social system channels water through the temples and into the rice fields. Cycle through the verdant landscape to the picturesque village of Laplapan where you will enjoy lunch right in the rice fields.

    Duration: 8hrs

  • Biking to Shan Villages

    Heho, Myanmar

    Spend a leisurely half day by bike and boat exploring the villages around scenic Inle Lake, home to some 10 different ethnic groups. Cycle along Inle Lake’s perimeter road, taking in pastoral scenes of local life and landscapes. With the help of your guide, interact with the villagers at Tha Le U South and North and Ale Myaung.

    Also stop at Red Mountain Estate, one of two vineyards in Myanmar, for spectacular vistas back towards Nyaung Shwe and the lake beyond, a picturesque stop to enjoy a glass of locally-made wine. At Nam Pan Village, board a boat to visit a few craft villages including a floating workshop making cheroot (traditional Myanmar cigars) and a blacksmithery at Sae Kaung.

    Duration: 6hrs

  • Adventure Exploring Rural Bagan

    Bagan, Myanmar

    Explore rural Bagan on a half-day adventure by bike and boat. Cycle through the Bagan countryside to the 10th century Kyauk Gu U Min, said to be the entrance to an ancient tunnel leading all the way to the Pindaya caves in Shan State. Explore this atmospheric temple featuring meditation caves hewn from the rock and mural paintings from the 13th century depicting the armies of Kublai Khan.

    Cycle to a thanakha plantation to see how the bark from these trees are ground into a cosmetic paste used as sunblock favoured by Burmese women and children. Trade bicycle for boat and sail down the Ayeyarwady cruising past timeless scenes of river life in the soft glow of sunset.

    Duration: 5hrs

  • Quadbike Riding in Rural Siem Reap

    Siem Reap, Cambodia

    Siem Reap is known as the gateway to the magnificent ruins of Angkor Wat. However, beyond its historic temples and lively tourist scene, Siem Reap Province is also home to almost a million people who inhabit the rural countryside, many living off the land.

    Break up your temple tours with a refreshing evening quadbike excursion of the little-seen side of Siem Reap with its emerald green rice paddies, quiet dirt roads and shy but friendly villagers. Navigate your quadbike along dusty trails past stilt houses and curious cattle, taking in the sights and sounds of rural Cambodia with a stop among the rice paddies to admire the sunset.

    Duration: 2-3hrs

  • Biking Tour to Angkor Wat

    Siem Reap, Cambodia

    Depart for an introductory cycle to Angkor Wat, one of the modern wonders of the world. Stroll through the intricately carved hallways that still show hundreds of fine carvings of Apsara and Hindu mythology and discover small shrines still in use today by the local people. Continue cycling around the complex taking in the views of this ancient empire.

    Duration: 4hrs

  • Exploring Monkey Mountain

    Danang, Vietnam

    Jutting out into the turquoise waters of the East Sea, just 10 km from the centre of Danang, lies Son Tra Peninsula. The heavily forested 4,370 hectares of land protects Danang from winds, waves and storms, all under the benevolent eye of the Goddess of Mercy, an impressive 69m-high statue that has become Danang’s most recognisable landmark.

    Spend the day on a 10km trek along steep, forested trails up the Son Tra Mountain, stopping for expansive views of the scenic Danang coastline. Keep an eye out for the rare Red Shanked Doucs, a shy primate species which led American soldiers to dub the area “Monkey Mountain”. At the 696m-high summit, spot the radar domes and the old helicopter pad that once belonged to the American Air Base in Danang.

    Duration: 6hrs