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Flexible cancellation and deposit policy extended
17 September 2021
Asian Trails’ commitment to selling products across Asia with flexibility, fairness and security for guests and business partners remains our top priority.
An evening of Chiang Mai street food
17 September 2021
The programme starts at 6pm with pickup from the hotel. For three hours an experienced guide and driver take guests through the bustling streets for some serious food hopping. The guide also gives an insight into Chiang Mai’s rich history…
Serene refuge near Phnom Penh
16 September 2021
Visitors to Phnom Penh seeking a more sedate stay are advised to head to Phumara Resort.
Romance reigns in Vietnam
16 September 2021
Situated among the rugged terrain and greenery of Mount P’apiu in Northern Vietnam lies the couples-only retreat of P’apiu Resort – the perfect place to absorb this spectacular destination.
New jungle hideaway in Laos
16 September 2021
For a true back to nature experience in Laos, the recently opened Nam Pien Yorla Pa Resort is the perfect choice.
Singapore opens chilled museum
16 September 2021
The sweetest dreams are brought to life during a visit to Singapore’s latest attraction, the Museum of Ice Cream.
Immersion into floating Cambodia
16 September 2021
A growing demand to stay a few nights longer in Siem Reap and see a different side to the gateway city to the Angkor antiquities has led to the creation of new accommodation choices.
Search for seclusion supplied
15 September 2021
The surge in demand for family-orientated accommodation with a more secluded location is being met by our Indonesia and Thailand teams.
An update on the Asian Trails family
15 September 2021
This CEO story is about the people who make Asian Trails what it is today: our employees. I would like to dedicate this article to the 450 Asian Trails staff.
Visionary idea helps blind employees
23 August 2021
Noir restaurant in Ho Chi Minh City has taken the ‘dining in the dark’ concept a step further and added a social responsibility component.
Weaving a better future for artisans
23 August 2021
Following fair trade practices to the letter, the founders behind Bali’s Threads of Life have expanded their social enterprise across Indonesia.
Preserving age-old practices in Singapore
23 August 2021
Our Singapore product specialists have added a visit to a non-profit organisation in the Lion City that provides guests with an insight into Kampung culture.
High-level immersion into ethnic culture
23 August 2021
Surrounded by sprawling mountains that stretch to the horizon, Norden Camp is situated in an idyllic environment in China’s remote and rustic Gansu province.
Fashion that connects with the buyer
23 August 2021
A socially responsible business in Kuala Lumpur has united with grassroots organisations and artisans across Malaysia to produce and sell clothing, accessories and homeware that guarantee a sustainable wage for the creators.
Safeguarding Laos’ unique tribal heritage
20 August 2021
An institution of immense importance for the preservation of Laos’ unique cultural heritage –the Traditional Arts and Ethnology Centre (TAEC) is the country’s sole learning facility focused on indigenous groups.
‘Hero’ rats save lives in Cambodia
19 August 2021
A new excursion developed by our Cambodia team enables guests to watch ‘hero’ rats in action as they help clear rural landscapes of active landmines.
Massaging a route to rehabilitation
19 August 2021
While massage is commonplace throughout Thailand, an exponent of Thai massage in the northern city of Chiang Mai deserves special attention.
Escape the concrete jungle
19 August 2021
As the third largest country in the world, China has abundant space to escape its frenetic cities. However, to maximise off-the-beaten track experiences, specialist expertise and local knowledge is a prerequisite.
Tropical waterfall Paradise near Phnom Kulen
6 August 2021
Phnom Kulen or Kulen Mountain, about 50km from Siem Reap, is regarded as Cambodia’s most sacred mountain and a part of Phnom Kulen National Park. Its roots is steeped in Khmer tradition dating back to the reign of Jayavarman II.
Bespoke discovery of China
22 July 2021
Asian Trails’ China team has designed new and thrilling self-drive itineraries that take guests on a journey of discovery in remote regions in Guizhou, Yunnan and around the magnificent landscapes surrounding Guilin and Yangshuo.
Laos government announces new Vientiane-Pakse expressway
16 July 2021
Travelling across Laos is going to get a whole lot easier thanks to ongoing infrastructure projects.
Surf’s up! Indonesia team reveal the art of wave riding
15 July 2021
In partnership with a leading surf school and board maker, our Indonesia office has launched a new surfing excursion that gives an insight into this pastime and equipment.
Online approach to saving Malaysia’s turtles
15 July 2021
The driving force behind the protection of turtles around Terengganu, East Malaysia, has devised an innovative virtual show to raise awareness about its mission.
Sailing voyage shows Southern Singapore’s hidden gems
15 July 2021
Asian Trails’ Singapore specialists continue to raise the bar in delivering inspirational tours. The release of our latest island hopping programme meets these superior standards.
Asian Trails steps up collaboration with VOX City Walks
15 July 2021
With sustainability a driving force, Asian Trails’ Thailand office has signed a collaborative deal with VOX walking tours to develop new environmentally-friendly touring options.
Asian Trails supports ecotourism stability
15 July 2021
The balance between protecting Laos’ natural resources and giving locals the right to make a living has been the basis for many ecotourism projects across the country.
Textiles collective boosts the fabric of society
15 July 2021
As part of a commitment to social enterprise initiatives, Asian Trails’ Vietnam is supporting Mekong Quilts through the latter’s integration into tour programmes.
Glamorous camping near East Java and Bali’s attractions
14 July 2021
With glamping (posh camping) gaining in popularity, Asian Trails’ Indonesia team has created a brand-new glamping discovery of East Java and Bali
Thai town of Hua Hin revealed in a new light
14 July 2021
Famed for its beaches, excellent golf courses and a long connection to the Thai Royal family who have a palace in the resort town, Hua Hin is shown in a different light on a new Asian Trails’ excursion.
Asian Trails’ staff giving back
14 July 2021
The principles around our responsible tourism and sustainability agenda – categorised by the acronym ESTEEM – continues to break new ground.
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Flexible cancellation and deposit policy extended
17 September 2021
Asian Trails’ commitment to selling products across Asia with flexibility, fairness and security for guests and business partners remains our top priority.
An evening of Chiang Mai street food
17 September 2021
The programme starts at 6pm with pickup from the hotel. For three hours an experienced guide and driver take guests through the bustling streets for some serious food hopping. The guide also gives an insight into Chiang Mai’s rich history…
Serene refuge near Phnom Penh
16 September 2021
Visitors to Phnom Penh seeking a more sedate stay are advised to head to Phumara Resort.
Romance reigns in Vietnam
16 September 2021
Situated among the rugged terrain and greenery of Mount P’apiu in Northern Vietnam lies the couples-only retreat of P’apiu Resort – the perfect place to absorb this spectacular destination.
New jungle hideaway in Laos
16 September 2021
For a true back to nature experience in Laos, the recently opened Nam Pien Yorla Pa Resort is the perfect choice.
Singapore opens chilled museum
16 September 2021
The sweetest dreams are brought to life during a visit to Singapore’s latest attraction, the Museum of Ice Cream.
Immersion into floating Cambodia
16 September 2021
A growing demand to stay a few nights longer in Siem Reap and see a different side to the gateway city to the Angkor antiquities has led to the creation of new accommodation choices.
Search for seclusion supplied
15 September 2021
The surge in demand for family-orientated accommodation with a more secluded location is being met by our Indonesia and Thailand teams.
An update on the Asian Trails family
15 September 2021
This CEO story is about the people who make Asian Trails what it is today: our employees. I would like to dedicate this article to the 450 Asian Trails staff.
Visionary idea helps blind employees
23 August 2021
Noir restaurant in Ho Chi Minh City has taken the ‘dining in the dark’ concept a step further and added a social responsibility component.
Weaving a better future for artisans
23 August 2021
Following fair trade practices to the letter, the founders behind Bali’s Threads of Life have expanded their social enterprise across Indonesia.
Preserving age-old practices in Singapore
23 August 2021
Our Singapore product specialists have added a visit to a non-profit organisation in the Lion City that provides guests with an insight into Kampung culture.
High-level immersion into ethnic culture
23 August 2021
Surrounded by sprawling mountains that stretch to the horizon, Norden Camp is situated in an idyllic environment in China’s remote and rustic Gansu province.
Fashion that connects with the buyer
23 August 2021
A socially responsible business in Kuala Lumpur has united with grassroots organisations and artisans across Malaysia to produce and sell clothing, accessories and homeware that guarantee a sustainable wage for the creators.
Safeguarding Laos’ unique tribal heritage
20 August 2021
An institution of immense importance for the preservation of Laos’ unique cultural heritage –the Traditional Arts and Ethnology Centre (TAEC) is the country’s sole learning facility focused on indigenous groups.
‘Hero’ rats save lives in Cambodia
19 August 2021
A new excursion developed by our Cambodia team enables guests to watch ‘hero’ rats in action as they help clear rural landscapes of active landmines.
Massaging a route to rehabilitation
19 August 2021
While massage is commonplace throughout Thailand, an exponent of Thai massage in the northern city of Chiang Mai deserves special attention.
Escape the concrete jungle
19 August 2021
As the third largest country in the world, China has abundant space to escape its frenetic cities. However, to maximise off-the-beaten track experiences, specialist expertise and local knowledge is a prerequisite.
Tropical waterfall Paradise near Phnom Kulen
6 August 2021
Phnom Kulen or Kulen Mountain, about 50km from Siem Reap, is regarded as Cambodia’s most sacred mountain and a part of Phnom Kulen National Park. Its roots is steeped in Khmer tradition dating back to the reign of Jayavarman II.
Bespoke discovery of China
22 July 2021
Asian Trails’ China team has designed new and thrilling self-drive itineraries that take guests on a journey of discovery in remote regions in Guizhou, Yunnan and around the magnificent landscapes surrounding Guilin and Yangshuo.
Laos government announces new Vientiane-Pakse expressway
16 July 2021
Travelling across Laos is going to get a whole lot easier thanks to ongoing infrastructure projects.
Surf’s up! Indonesia team reveal the art of wave riding
15 July 2021
In partnership with a leading surf school and board maker, our Indonesia office has launched a new surfing excursion that gives an insight into this pastime and equipment.
Online approach to saving Malaysia’s turtles
15 July 2021
The driving force behind the protection of turtles around Terengganu, East Malaysia, has devised an innovative virtual show to raise awareness about its mission.
Sailing voyage shows Southern Singapore’s hidden gems
15 July 2021
Asian Trails’ Singapore specialists continue to raise the bar in delivering inspirational tours. The release of our latest island hopping programme meets these superior standards.
Asian Trails steps up collaboration with VOX City Walks
15 July 2021
With sustainability a driving force, Asian Trails’ Thailand office has signed a collaborative deal with VOX walking tours to develop new environmentally-friendly touring options.
Asian Trails supports ecotourism stability
15 July 2021
The balance between protecting Laos’ natural resources and giving locals the right to make a living has been the basis for many ecotourism projects across the country.
Textiles collective boosts the fabric of society
15 July 2021
As part of a commitment to social enterprise initiatives, Asian Trails’ Vietnam is supporting Mekong Quilts through the latter’s integration into tour programmes.
Glamorous camping near East Java and Bali’s attractions
14 July 2021
With glamping (posh camping) gaining in popularity, Asian Trails’ Indonesia team has created a brand-new glamping discovery of East Java and Bali
Thai town of Hua Hin revealed in a new light
14 July 2021
Famed for its beaches, excellent golf courses and a long connection to the Thai Royal family who have a palace in the resort town, Hua Hin is shown in a different light on a new Asian Trails’ excursion.
Asian Trails’ staff giving back
14 July 2021
The principles around our responsible tourism and sustainability agenda – categorised by the acronym ESTEEM – continues to break new ground.
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