South-East Asia

Taking in the countries of Myanmar, Thailand and Cambodia, the South-East Asia experience invites you to discover the monuments, landscapes and people of this unique part of the world, from a new perspective.

Starting in Myanmar, an excursion by hot-air balloon will give you a bird’s eye view of the fascinating plains of Bagan, with its thousands of temples and religious monuments spread out below. Changing transportation, and perspective, you’ll navigate the waters of Lake Inle, visiting the villages that dot its banks, and getting to experience the local culture.

The next stage takes us to Bangkok, the capital of Thailand, where you’ll visit the country’s most important and singular monuments, as well as exploring the unique and unusual stalls at one of the city’s many floating markets.

From the bustle of one of the most important cities in the region, we’ll head to Siem Reap in Cambodia, the gateway to Angkor and the perfect base from which to explore the architectural marvels of the world’s biggest ancient temple complex . As well as excursions by foot to see the architectural marvels up close, you’ll also see the entire complex from above, by helicopter.

India’s Wild Side

With so much to offer, it’s perhaps unsurprising that India is better known for its culture, monuments and gastronomy than for its biodiversity. Nonetheless, thanks in part to the richness and diversity of its natural habitats, India is home to half of the bear species on the planet, as well as many species of deer and antelope and the largest number of species of wild cats on Earth.

From the Himalayan mountains, home of the rare and beautiful snow leopard, to the jungle domain of the largest of all big cats; the tiger. And this is without mentioning the Asiatic Lions, leopards, elephants, rhinos and numerous other animals who call the sub-continent their home.

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