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Crafting a Bangkok community’s sustainability
4 March 2022
Visitors to Bangkok can help preserve an ancient form of pottery through their participation on a tour to Koh Kret.
Whale of a time in Malaysian sea sanctuary
18 February 2022
For an exceptional wildlife experience, the time has arrived to view whale sharks near Lankayan Island in the Sulu Sea.
Hidden hideaway in Hong Kong
9 February 2022
Hong Kong’s frenzied and staggeringly steep streets may not be the most bicycle-friendly on the planet, but cyclists have abundant countryside trails to enjoy a short distance from the towering metropolis.
Ethnic immersion in Indonesia
8 February 2022
Members of one of Indonesia’s most compelling traditional cultures, the Torajans are renowned for their elaborate funeral rites and burial sites carved into rocky cliffs
Elevated exploration in China
1 February 2022
The neighbouring provinces of Qinghai and Gansu in north-central China take adventure and cultural discovery to an elevated level.
Vietnam’s subterranean world
31 January 2022
The UNESCO-listed Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park offers travellers the most spectacular subterranean exploration on the planet.
Mine of attractions in Malaysia
31 January 2022
A multi-destination, three-day tour that combines the heritage town of Sungai Lembing with beachside Cherating in the state of Pahang offers a true taste of authentic Malaysia.
Abundant adventures in Laos
26 January 2022
Nestled in lush rainforest scenery in mountainous Oudomxay province, the Nam Kat Yorla Pa Resort combines sustainability with adventure.
Alternative slice of Phuket life
26 January 2022
An outing beyond Phuket’s alluring beaches enables tourists to see another, more authentic, side of Thailand’s most popular holiday island.
Singaporeans plant a new future
26 January 2022
With nearly six million living on a compact terrain of just 720 sq-km, how does the country produce some of the food to feed its residents?
A Kanchanaburi Safari at Hintok River Camp
21 January 2022
Kanchanaburi in west Thailand is known for the Death Railway, built during WWII, and is popular among adventurous travellers for its historical and natural aspects.
Cambodia’s rejuvenation refuge
19 January 2022
A five-day escape to the Six Senses Koh Krabey, off the Cambodian coastline, combines romance, wellness and indulgence.
Enriching lives in Myanmar
17 January 2022
Myanmar is a country that has become a role model for our ‘giving back’ initiatives.
Culinary class below Bali’s highest mountain
5 January 2022
A new Asian Trails’ excursion in Indonesia provides support for local people and enables guests to learn Balinese cooking skills in the idyllic rural sanctuary of Sidemen.
Empowering women in Malaysia through food
5 January 2022
Do you want to experience a fulfilling and inspirational day in the Malaysian capital Kuala Lumpur?
Silent request secures better futures in Vietnam
5 January 2022
Ho Chi Minh City’s Blanc Restaurant is a unique venture that gives deaf and hearing-impaired people the chance to make a living wage.
A restaurant with heart in Luang Prabang
4 January 2022
Dinners who visit Kaiphaen Restaurant in the former royal capital of Luang Prabang help to change lives through their patronage.
Catering for special needs in Singapore
4 January 2022
A new Asian Trails’ half-day Singapore city tour visits Asia’s first community food court managed exclusively by people with disabilities.
Kampong Thom’s Authentic Side
25 December 2021
Nestled between Siem Reap and Phnom Penh, Kampong Thom takes us back to the Cambodia of a bygone era.
A chance to meet Cambodia’s legendary chef
16 December 2021
Chef Nak is a living institution in Cambodia, a celebrity cook who is focused on producing the highest standards of Khmer cuisine.
Cooking in a sustainable style in Phuket
16 December 2021
The dining experience is uniquely out-of-the-box at JAMPA, a restaurant in an idyllic rural, lakeside setting on the island of Phuket.
A rich taste of Hong Kong’s history
16 December 2021
City Cafe is a social enterprise project funded by the Social Welfare Department to create jobs for people with disabilities.
Three in a row tourism wins at World Travel Awards
30 November 2021
Asian Trails Laos is extremely proud to announce that we have won one of the global travel industry’s most prestigious awards.
New UNESCO World Biosphere Reserves in Vietnam
29 November 2021
Vietnam’s reputation as a land of biological diversity has been massively enhanced after UNESCO designated the Nui Chua National Park in south-east Ninh Thuan province and the Kon Ha Nung Plateau in the central highlands region as global biosphere reserves.
Mystical themed excursions developed to raise spirits
29 November 2021
As the global community adopts measures to contend with COVID-19 and return to normal life, our Indonesia product specialists have developed mystical excursions that focus on Balinese purification rituals.
Blissful day of relaxation in a serene jungle
28 November 2021
Asian Trails Thailand has launched a brand-new health and wellness excursion in a peaceful jungle in the southern province of Krabi.
Asian Trails aims higher with elevated Sabah exploration
26 November 2021
The dazzling landscape of Sabah is best observed from up above. Our Kota Kinabalu colleagues have taken exploration of this spectacular state to the next level with a one-hour helicopter flight.
Forces of nature exposed on Bali waterfalls adventure
25 November 2021
Immerse yourself in pure water that has cascaded into a natural rock pool, trek through a lush landscape and absorb an ever-changing panorama on a new full-day Asian Trails’ outing dedicated to some of Bali’s most spectacular waterfalls.
Asian Trails digs deeper at secluded Khmer shrines
25 November 2021
The desire for more remote temple exploration beyond the Angkor Archaeological Park’s mainstream attractions has led to the creation of a new Asian Trails’ excursion.
Step back in time to the Phuket of yesteryear
25 November 2021
The echoes of a bygone era still resonate in abundance in historically rich Phuket Old Town.
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Crafting a Bangkok community’s sustainability
4 March 2022
Visitors to Bangkok can help preserve an ancient form of pottery through their participation on a tour to Koh Kret.
Whale of a time in Malaysian sea sanctuary
18 February 2022
For an exceptional wildlife experience, the time has arrived to view whale sharks near Lankayan Island in the Sulu Sea.
Hidden hideaway in Hong Kong
9 February 2022
Hong Kong’s frenzied and staggeringly steep streets may not be the most bicycle-friendly on the planet, but cyclists have abundant countryside trails to enjoy a short distance from the towering metropolis.
Ethnic immersion in Indonesia
8 February 2022
Members of one of Indonesia’s most compelling traditional cultures, the Torajans are renowned for their elaborate funeral rites and burial sites carved into rocky cliffs
Elevated exploration in China
1 February 2022
The neighbouring provinces of Qinghai and Gansu in north-central China take adventure and cultural discovery to an elevated level.
Vietnam’s subterranean world
31 January 2022
The UNESCO-listed Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park offers travellers the most spectacular subterranean exploration on the planet.
Mine of attractions in Malaysia
31 January 2022
A multi-destination, three-day tour that combines the heritage town of Sungai Lembing with beachside Cherating in the state of Pahang offers a true taste of authentic Malaysia.
Abundant adventures in Laos
26 January 2022
Nestled in lush rainforest scenery in mountainous Oudomxay province, the Nam Kat Yorla Pa Resort combines sustainability with adventure.
Alternative slice of Phuket life
26 January 2022
An outing beyond Phuket’s alluring beaches enables tourists to see another, more authentic, side of Thailand’s most popular holiday island.
Singaporeans plant a new future
26 January 2022
With nearly six million living on a compact terrain of just 720 sq-km, how does the country produce some of the food to feed its residents?
A Kanchanaburi Safari at Hintok River Camp
21 January 2022
Kanchanaburi in west Thailand is known for the Death Railway, built during WWII, and is popular among adventurous travellers for its historical and natural aspects.
Cambodia’s rejuvenation refuge
19 January 2022
A five-day escape to the Six Senses Koh Krabey, off the Cambodian coastline, combines romance, wellness and indulgence.
Enriching lives in Myanmar
17 January 2022
Myanmar is a country that has become a role model for our ‘giving back’ initiatives.
Culinary class below Bali’s highest mountain
5 January 2022
A new Asian Trails’ excursion in Indonesia provides support for local people and enables guests to learn Balinese cooking skills in the idyllic rural sanctuary of Sidemen.
Empowering women in Malaysia through food
5 January 2022
Do you want to experience a fulfilling and inspirational day in the Malaysian capital Kuala Lumpur?
Silent request secures better futures in Vietnam
5 January 2022
Ho Chi Minh City’s Blanc Restaurant is a unique venture that gives deaf and hearing-impaired people the chance to make a living wage.
A restaurant with heart in Luang Prabang
4 January 2022
Dinners who visit Kaiphaen Restaurant in the former royal capital of Luang Prabang help to change lives through their patronage.
Catering for special needs in Singapore
4 January 2022
A new Asian Trails’ half-day Singapore city tour visits Asia’s first community food court managed exclusively by people with disabilities.
Kampong Thom’s Authentic Side
25 December 2021
Nestled between Siem Reap and Phnom Penh, Kampong Thom takes us back to the Cambodia of a bygone era.
A chance to meet Cambodia’s legendary chef
16 December 2021
Chef Nak is a living institution in Cambodia, a celebrity cook who is focused on producing the highest standards of Khmer cuisine.
Cooking in a sustainable style in Phuket
16 December 2021
The dining experience is uniquely out-of-the-box at JAMPA, a restaurant in an idyllic rural, lakeside setting on the island of Phuket.
A rich taste of Hong Kong’s history
16 December 2021
City Cafe is a social enterprise project funded by the Social Welfare Department to create jobs for people with disabilities.
Three in a row tourism wins at World Travel Awards
30 November 2021
Asian Trails Laos is extremely proud to announce that we have won one of the global travel industry’s most prestigious awards.
New UNESCO World Biosphere Reserves in Vietnam
29 November 2021
Vietnam’s reputation as a land of biological diversity has been massively enhanced after UNESCO designated the Nui Chua National Park in south-east Ninh Thuan province and the Kon Ha Nung Plateau in the central highlands region as global biosphere reserves.
Mystical themed excursions developed to raise spirits
29 November 2021
As the global community adopts measures to contend with COVID-19 and return to normal life, our Indonesia product specialists have developed mystical excursions that focus on Balinese purification rituals.
Blissful day of relaxation in a serene jungle
28 November 2021
Asian Trails Thailand has launched a brand-new health and wellness excursion in a peaceful jungle in the southern province of Krabi.
Asian Trails aims higher with elevated Sabah exploration
26 November 2021
The dazzling landscape of Sabah is best observed from up above. Our Kota Kinabalu colleagues have taken exploration of this spectacular state to the next level with a one-hour helicopter flight.
Forces of nature exposed on Bali waterfalls adventure
25 November 2021
Immerse yourself in pure water that has cascaded into a natural rock pool, trek through a lush landscape and absorb an ever-changing panorama on a new full-day Asian Trails’ outing dedicated to some of Bali’s most spectacular waterfalls.
Asian Trails digs deeper at secluded Khmer shrines
25 November 2021
The desire for more remote temple exploration beyond the Angkor Archaeological Park’s mainstream attractions has led to the creation of a new Asian Trails’ excursion.
Step back in time to the Phuket of yesteryear
25 November 2021
The echoes of a bygone era still resonate in abundance in historically rich Phuket Old Town.
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