Over the last decade, our most popular destination outside of Europe has routinely been Vietnam. It’s not hard to see why – it has fascinating cities, beautiful scenery, great beaches, interesting recent and ancient history, great food and it’s still exceptionally well priced by NZ standards. We love to put together tailor-made independent itineraries – a great option for families, couples or groups of friends. Remember you need a visa to visit Vietnam – we’ll help you with that as well!
We are also thrilled to announce that Air New Zealand are introducing New Zealand’s first direct service to Ho Chi Minh City with flights available from June 2016.
Many of our clients are also now exploring her neighbours Cambodia, especially for the temples of Angkor and relaxed Laos, and more recently, since the re-opening, Myanmar.
Experiences in this area
Bike, Hike & Kayak Laos and Cambodia
If you’re looking for an active adventure exploring the depth and beauty of these two gems of Indochina, this is the journey for you. This trip combines the best of Laos and Cambodia into one compact, exciting itinerary—including kayaking, hiking, … Continue reading →
Bike, Hike & Kayak Vietnam
This is an all-encompassing active journey through some of Vietnam’s most scenic highlights. It begins with a memorable cruise on Red River delta, through the limestone cliff landscapes on a beautifully crafted wooden junk. From here be delighted by the … Continue reading →
The Golden Land (Downstream)
This is a very different Burma cruise. Sailing through the heart of ‘Middle Myanmar’ we pass through a varying landscape – from the lush teak plantations around Prome to the desert country south of Pagan. We visit a number of … Continue reading →
Exotic Chindwin
This journey takes you to the most famous sites in Burma, with the highlights Mandalay, Homalin and the thousands of temples filling the plains of Bagan. A view that is simply unique. You will get to know all of Myanmar, … Continue reading →
Kamalaya Wellness Sanctuary & Holistic Spa
At Kamalaya Koh Samui, Thailand’s award-winning Wellness Sanctuary and Holistic Spa resort, you can experience a life-enriching healthy holiday. Wellness programs offer solutions for detox, yoga, stress and burnout, fitness and weight control. If you are looking for a more … Continue reading →
Cycle Southern Thailand
Take two wheels across Thailand’s south, a place of ancient jungle, imposing mountains, seductive coasts and incredible marine life. The road is laid out before you on this cycling adventure through Southern Thailand. Beginning in Bangkok with an overnight train, … Continue reading →
Phuket Sailing Adventure
Sail through the idyllic islands of Thailand and enjoy a perfect island getaway It doesn’t get better than seven days spent enjoying sublime seascapes of shimmering turquoise water, white beaches and craggy limestone peaks. Welcome to the beautiful Andaman Sea … Continue reading →
Bike, Hike & Kayak Northern Thailand
Explore Thailand’s backroads by bike, hike to remote villages and kayak through stunning natural landscapes. This active adventure begins with a ride in the countryside, enjoying the backroads and country lanes from Chiang Mai by bike. Next visit the highest … Continue reading →
Beautiful Northern Thailand
Journey from Bangkok to Chiang Mai and back, via Ayuthaya Northern Thailand is among the greatest adventure destinations on the planet and this journey shows why – hiking among hilltribes near Chiang Mai, drifting down the River Kwai in Kanchanaburi … Continue reading →
Vietnam Food Explorer
Salty, spicy, tangy, fresh — fire up the taste buds in delicious Vietnam Satisfy the hunger for adventure on this authentic food exploration of Vietnam. Taste your way from Hanoi to Ho Chi Minh City and fill the eyes with … Continue reading →
Cycle Touring Vietnam
More than 30 million Vietnamese can’t be wrong – handle-bar height gives you the best view of Vietnam! Our cycling tours through this mesmerising country provide opportunities to meet the locals and experience their culture in a way that wouldn’t … Continue reading →