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Exploring Asia takes you to what seems like another world, perhaps even a fairytale. Thailand’s beaches will leave you open-mouthed, along with Bangkok’s bustling markets, and Vietnam’s lush rice terraces. How about Cambodia’s famous Angkor Wat temple, Japan’s blend of ancient and modern, or the iconic Petra in Jordan? A fantastic adventure awaits in Asia.
Summer tours adapt to the heat with early temple visits, then island and beach time in Thailand and Vietnam. Our travelers start with cool morning bike rides through villages, followed by afternoon cooking sessions learning to make spring rolls, green curry and traditional noodles. You'll visit ethical elephant sanctuaries in Thailand, explore floating markets in the Mekong Delta and work alongside local artisans making lanterns in Hoi An. When evening comes, the tours head to night markets, street food spots and river cruises at sunset.
Fall tours from September through November catch Central Asia at its best, with our 23-day routes covering ancient Silk Road cities like Khiva, Bukhara and also Samarkand. Our TourRadar travelers tell us they love mixing UNESCO sites with real local experiences - sleeping in traditional yurt camps, learning felt-making from Kyrgyz families and watching master craftsmen at work in centuries-old workshops. You can still reach the mountain passes this time of year to visit high-altitude spots like Iskanderkul lake with clear views all around. The evenings get interesting too - you'll join local families for plov cooking demos and camp near the famous flaming Darvaza crater.
Winter tours from November through March really shine in Southeast Asia with cooler temps and less rain. Our TourRadar travelers can explore Angkor Wat at first light, cruise through Halong Bay's limestone formations and wander along Hoi An's lantern-filled streets. The winter homestays in rural villages are something special - you'll share traditional meals with local families and learn about daily life firsthand. Early morning market visits let you watch monks collecting alms in Luang Prabang's misty streets and try hot bowls of pho in Hanoi's Old Quarter without the summer heat.
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