Angkor Wat
This vast, centuries-old temple complex lies deep in the jungles of Cambodia and once formed the heart of the Khmer Empire.



Asia is full of contrasts, and it feels bigger, brighter and more intense than anything you know. One day, you’re diving into street food in Bangkok, and the next you’re witnessing a temple ritual in Kyoto or hopping between islands in the Philippines. You can dive into pulsating megacities such as Seoul, Tokyo and Kuala Lumpur, or slow things right down in places like Sri Lanka’s highlands or the monasteries of Nepal. This incredible variety makes Asia the perfect stage for your round trip. Spend two weeks in Vietnam with jungle adventures, street food moments and beach vibes, or choose a combined trip through Thailand, Laos and Cambodia. You decide whether you want to immerse yourself deeply in one country or discover as many as possible. Every round trip becomes a new chapter that feels intense, authentic and unforgettable.
This vast, centuries-old temple complex lies deep in the jungles of Cambodia and once formed the heart of the Khmer Empire.

It is known as the roof of the world and is home to Mount Everest.

India’s defining landmark and a timeless declaration of love.

It is a gigantic masterpiece that stretches endlessly across northern China.


Trips through Southeast Asia captivate with a blend of tropical lightness, deeply rooted culture and real adventure. Start in Thailand among golden temples, sizzling street food stalls and island paradises, while in Vietnam emerald-green karst landscapes, ancient imperial cities and life along the river shape your route. Cambodia makes a world-famous statement with Angkor Wat, and the journey then continues to Indonesia, where rice terraces, temples and active volcanoes set the scene. In Malaysia, skyscrapers rise beside dense jungle, while Singapore brings futuristic architecture together with Asian precision. Every country feels like an experience in its own right, whether you travel solo or combine several destinations into one unforgettable trip.

South Asia grips you with an intensity, depth and contrast that feel almost unreal. In Sri Lanka, you discover surf spots and elephants, and you travel by train through rolling green tea fields. Nepal takes you higher, leading you to monasteries, towering god statues and the peaks of the Himalayas. India feels like an explosion of colour and energy, with rituals, chaos and world wonders such as the Taj Mahal shaping every moment. The Maldives then slow everything down, as if the world has been switched off, with white sand, turquoise water and absolute calm. Whether experienced on its own or combined, this region delivers guaranteed goosebumps.

East Asia feels like the future and the past unfolding in the same breath. In Japan, you move from the quiet of a Zen garden in the morning to neon lights and surging crowds in Tokyo by night. South Korea carries you from tranquil palaces straight into karaoke bars and high-tech malls, showing a country that knows its roots and still charges forward. China impresses not only through its sheer scale but through stories you can feel in places like the Forbidden City and along the Great Wall of China. Taiwan completes the picture as an island full of surprises, with active volcanoes, rolling tea fields and night markets that never sleep. These countries do not tell one linear story, as they reveal four completely different versions of East Asia.

In the morning, race across golden dunes with cool sand still beneath the tyres. At midday, Dubai’s skyline pulls you in with glass, steel and unstoppable momentum. In the evening, the scent of cardamom and oud drifts through the air as you wander winding souks. You experience West Asia with all your senses, as Oman reveals the quieter side of the Orient with green oases, rugged mountains and clay villages where time seems to stand still. In Qatar and Saudi Arabia, you suddenly find yourself face to face with visions of the future, rising straight from the desert floor. Here, thousands of years flow into a single moment, and you stand right at the centre of it.