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Khmer party in Chhreav Village
The Khmer people hold a party every year to celebrate the rice harvest. This traditional gathering in the Cambodian countryside makes for a unique incentive event.
Day with birds at Tonle Sap’s Prek Toal
Asian Trails Cambodia, in collaboration with Cambodian NGO Osmose, has created an incentive programme for groups of 100 participants (maximum) to explore the bird sanctuary at the floating village of Prek Toal.
Explore Bagan with archaeological expert
There is no better way to discover the wonders and historical sites of the ancient city of Bagan and UNESCO World Heritage Site in Myanmar than with an expert on archaeology.
Gamelan and dance workshop in Bali
Gamelan music and dance are a unique and colourful part of everyday Balinese life, deeply intertwined with Indonesian culture. (Gamelan is the traditional Javanese and Balinese ensemble music made up of percussive instruments).
Exquisite floral journey in Thailand
One common sight in Thailand, whether in the temples, on street shrines or in shops are flowers, beautifully decorated in garlands or bouquets.
Retracing Yunnan’s forgotten tea trails
The unique incentive ‘Lost Horizons’ journey follows ancient mountain paths in retracing Yunnan’s forgotten tea trails. Your guide is French writer Constantin de Slizewicz, a Yunnan resident for the past 15 years.
Arty experience in Ho Chi Minh City
Vietnam’s Ho Chi Minh City is known not only for its French colonial landmarks, but also for its colourful local art. The best way to have an insider look into the vibrant art scene and understand its cultural stamp on the city is with an art expert.
Kampong culture at Singapore’s Pulau Ubin
One of the last real ‘kampong’ (‘village’ in Malay) in Singapore, Pulau Ubin is an island northeast of the city-state. A 15-minute bumboat ride from Changi Point Ferry Terminal, it supports a rich ecosystem teeming with flora and fauna, as well as threatened bird species.
Nature hike to Malaysia’s Bukit Kutu
Bukit Kutu is a mountain near the town of Kuala Kubu Bharu, about a two-hour drive from Malaysia’s capital Kuala Lumpur. At 1,050m high it was once a colonial hill station called ‘Treacher’s Hill’.
Deep dive into Laos’ coffee culture
Southern Laos has established itself as a centre of coffee culture, particularly around the Bolaven Plateau.
Building crab condos in Rayong
The construction of ‘crab condos’ is a unique CSR initiative and incentive programme where participants give back to the sea. For groups of up to 60 pax, guests join crab conservationists in Rayong to build the condos.
Waste management at Beijing’s Bulk House
The Bulk House in Beijing focuses on promoting zero waste and better living via implementation of sustainable practices.
Paint a Vietnamese school
Most schools in remote Vietnam usually lack funds to maintain their exteriors and upkeep the classrooms. They often need outside assistance to breathe new life to the buildings. Asian Trails Vietnam is helping to refresh these institutions with a “school painting day”.
Transforming Yangon streets and alleys
Doh Eain (Our Home) is a private project that started at the end of 2015 to transform and brighten some streets and alleys of Myanmar’s former capital Yangon to retain its charm and protect its heritage.
Making ecobricks in Malaysia
Transforming plastic into building materials is the vision behind Malaysia’s Ecobrick, which is making headlines in helping to turn the world into a greener place.
Sail through maritime history in Yangon
In the three-hour long session participants learn the basic of stand-up paddling and sailing with local experts. The competition among participants starts in the afternoon when they break up in small teams to take part in a 60-minute boat race.
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Khmer party in Chhreav Village
The Khmer people hold a party every year to celebrate the rice harvest. This traditional gathering in the Cambodian countryside makes for a unique incentive event.
Day with birds at Tonle Sap’s Prek Toal
Asian Trails Cambodia, in collaboration with Cambodian NGO Osmose, has created an incentive programme for groups of 100 participants (maximum) to explore the bird sanctuary at the floating village of Prek Toal.
Explore Bagan with archaeological expert
There is no better way to discover the wonders and historical sites of the ancient city of Bagan and UNESCO World Heritage Site in Myanmar than with an expert on archaeology.
Gamelan and dance workshop in Bali
Gamelan music and dance are a unique and colourful part of everyday Balinese life, deeply intertwined with Indonesian culture. (Gamelan is the traditional Javanese and Balinese ensemble music made up of percussive instruments).
Exquisite floral journey in Thailand
One common sight in Thailand, whether in the temples, on street shrines or in shops are flowers, beautifully decorated in garlands or bouquets.
Retracing Yunnan’s forgotten tea trails
The unique incentive ‘Lost Horizons’ journey follows ancient mountain paths in retracing Yunnan’s forgotten tea trails. Your guide is French writer Constantin de Slizewicz, a Yunnan resident for the past 15 years.
Arty experience in Ho Chi Minh City
Vietnam’s Ho Chi Minh City is known not only for its French colonial landmarks, but also for its colourful local art. The best way to have an insider look into the vibrant art scene and understand its cultural stamp on the city is with an art expert.
Kampong culture at Singapore’s Pulau Ubin
One of the last real ‘kampong’ (‘village’ in Malay) in Singapore, Pulau Ubin is an island northeast of the city-state. A 15-minute bumboat ride from Changi Point Ferry Terminal, it supports a rich ecosystem teeming with flora and fauna, as well as threatened bird species.
Nature hike to Malaysia’s Bukit Kutu
Bukit Kutu is a mountain near the town of Kuala Kubu Bharu, about a two-hour drive from Malaysia’s capital Kuala Lumpur. At 1,050m high it was once a colonial hill station called ‘Treacher’s Hill’.
Deep dive into Laos’ coffee culture
Southern Laos has established itself as a centre of coffee culture, particularly around the Bolaven Plateau.
Building crab condos in Rayong
The construction of ‘crab condos’ is a unique CSR initiative and incentive programme where participants give back to the sea. For groups of up to 60 pax, guests join crab conservationists in Rayong to build the condos.
Waste management at Beijing’s Bulk House
The Bulk House in Beijing focuses on promoting zero waste and better living via implementation of sustainable practices.
Paint a Vietnamese school
Most schools in remote Vietnam usually lack funds to maintain their exteriors and upkeep the classrooms. They often need outside assistance to breathe new life to the buildings. Asian Trails Vietnam is helping to refresh these institutions with a “school painting day”.
Transforming Yangon streets and alleys
Doh Eain (Our Home) is a private project that started at the end of 2015 to transform and brighten some streets and alleys of Myanmar’s former capital Yangon to retain its charm and protect its heritage.
Making ecobricks in Malaysia
Transforming plastic into building materials is the vision behind Malaysia’s Ecobrick, which is making headlines in helping to turn the world into a greener place.
Sail through maritime history in Yangon
In the three-hour long session participants learn the basic of stand-up paddling and sailing with local experts. The competition among participants starts in the afternoon when they break up in small teams to take part in a 60-minute boat race.

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