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Our Asia trips for 18–35s average around 20 people (30 max) – the perfect amount for in-depth chats and immersive local encounters.
Think: a jungle raft in Thailand, a private boat on Halong Bay (Vietnam) or a traditional guest house in Japan.
Your friendly Trip Manager will stay with you for the whole trip, and they'll be joined by local guides who know their home destination inside and out.
Asia is diverse, so the ideal travel season depends on the country. Southeast Asia is best from November to March when the weather is dry. Japan and South Korea are most popular during spring and autumn for comfortable temperatures and seasonal scenery.
Visa rules vary by destination. Some countries allow visa-free entry, while others require an e-visa or pre-approved permit. Always check the latest entry requirements for your passport before booking.
Most Asian destinations are very safe and travel-friendly. Cities like Singapore, Tokyo, Bangkok and Kuala Lumpur are well-connected, welcoming and easy to navigate for new travelers.
Asia offers a wide variety of stays, from boutique guesthouses and beach resorts to modern hotels. Tours usually include clean, comfortable, centrally located accommodations with good amenities.
Daily expenses vary by country. Southeast Asia is budget-friendly, while Japan and Singapore tend to cost more. Expect to spend around ₹1,500 to ₹6,000 per day depending on your destination and travel style.
Pack lightweight clothing, comfortable shoes, sunscreen, a light jacket and universal adapters. If you're visiting temples, carry an outfit that covers your shoulders and knees.
Food varies widely across Asia. Places like Thailand and India use more spice, while Japan, China, Vietnam and Malaysia offer many mild dishes. Most restaurants will adjust spice levels on request.
English is commonly spoken in major cities, hotels and tourist areas. In smaller towns it may be limited, but signs and transport information are generally simple to follow.
Transport is convenient and affordable. Depending on the country, you'll find metros, tuk-tuks, high-speed trains, ferries and app-based taxis like Grab. Domestic flights are also widely available.
Cards are accepted at hotels, malls, restaurants and many tourist spots. Smaller shops and markets may take only cash, so carrying some local currency is helpful.