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Winter (November – March): Warm and sunny with comfortable temperatures ideal for desert and coastal travel.
Spring (April – May): Hot and dry with rising temperatures especially inland.
Summer (June – September): Very hot and humid along the coast while the southern Dhofar region becomes cooler and green during the khareef season.
Autumn (October): Hot but gradually cooling with improving travel conditions
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discovering remote villages rose gardens and hidden viewpoints.
followed by a rooftop feast overlooking old Muscat.
visiting ancient trade routes, desert ruins and perfume ateliers.
with astronomer guidance and luxury lounge setups among the dunes.
ending in a bespoke spice blending session.
A graceful coastal capital framed by mountains and sea, where grand mosques, traditional souks and refined waterfront resorts reflect understated Arabian elegance.
Rolling golden dunes and vast desert silence offering Bedouin heritage, luxury desert camps and unforgettable starlit skies.
Cool highland plateaus terraced villages and dramatic canyons paired with cliff-edge resorts and sweeping panoramas.
A lush southern coastline of frankincense history, tropical greenery and white sand beaches unlike anywhere else on the Arabian Peninsula.
Norway-like fjords turquoise inlets and rugged cliffs creating one of the region’s most striking and secluded marine landscapes.
ending in a bespoke spice blending session.

A graceful coastal capital framed by mountains and sea, where grand mosques, traditional souks and refined waterfront resorts reflect understated Arabian elegance.
Spring (April – May): Mild and pleasant with blooming landscapes; ideal sightseeing weather.
Summer (June – August): Hot and dry especially inland and along the southern coast, while cooler near the Black Sea.
Autumn (September – October): Warm and comfortable with fewer crowds and clear skies.
Winter (November – March): Cold and sometimes snowy inland and in the east while milder and wetter along the coasts.
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followed by a champagne breakfast on a panoramic terrace.
exploring ancient streets before the crowds arrive.
with traditional marble steam rooms and massages.
ending with a vineyard tasting inside a stone cellar.
guided by an expert historian.
A timeless city straddling Europe and Asia where grand mosques, Byzantine palaces and vibrant bazaars meet rooftop dining and Bosphorus glamour.
A surreal landscape of sculpted rock valleys cave hotels and sunrise hot air balloons drifting over ancient stone villages.
A refined Aegean escape of whitewashed towns, turquoise bays, designer beach clubs and elegant yacht culture.
Sun-drenched Mediterranean shores paired with Roman ruins, pine-covered mountains and secluded resorts.
A cultural heartland of ancient cities, olive groves and coastal charm blending archaeological wonders with relaxed seaside living.
guided by an expert historian.

A timeless city straddling Europe and Asia where grand mosques, Byzantine palaces and vibrant bazaars meet rooftop dining and Bosphorus glamour.
Winter (November – March): Warm and sunny with low humidity; ideal conditions for outdoor activities.
Spring (April – May): Hot and dry with increasing temperatures and clear skies.
Summer (June – September): Extremely hot and humid especially in coastal cities with limited outdoor comfort.
Autumn (October): Very warm but gradually cooling with better conditions for sightseeing and beach travel.
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cruising past the Burj Al Arab and Palm Jumeirah with onboard dining and sunset views.
combining dune driving, falconry displays and a private Bedouin-style gourmet dinner.
with professional coaching.
discovering vibrant marine life with a marine guide.
exploring its marble courtyards and chandeliers in quiet hours.
A futuristic desert metropolis where record-breaking architecture, designer shopping, beach clubs and avant-garde dining meet world-class luxury and nonstop energy.
The cultural heart of the UAE, blending grand mosques, museum districts and refined waterfront living with desert landscapes and sophisticated resorts.
A rugged escape of mountains, wadis and quiet beaches, offering outdoor adventure alongside secluded luxury retreats.
The UAE’s artistic and heritage-rich emirate, known for museums, traditional souks and preserved Arabian architecture.
An Indian Ocean coastline of clear waters, coral reefs and dramatic mountains, ideal for relaxed coastal luxury and diving experiences.
exploring its marble courtyards and chandeliers in quiet hours.

A futuristic desert metropolis where record-breaking architecture, designer shopping, beach clubs and avant-garde dining meet world-class luxury and nonstop energy.
Winter (December – February): Mild and pleasant with cool nights, ideal for sightseeing.
Spring (March – May): Warm with occasional hot winds (khamsin) bringing dust.
Summer (June – August): Extremely hot, especially in Upper Egypt and the desert, with cooler Mediterranean coast.
Autumn (September – November): Warm, dry and comfortable, a great time for both Nile cruises and Red Sea beaches.
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discovering sunken temples, shipwrecks and coral reefs with expert marine archaeologists.
with exclusive access to temples and tombs, enjoying private excursions and impressive dining experiences.
near Siwa Oasis and enjoy private stargazing, sunset camel rides and a traditional Amazigh feast in seclusion.
visiting hidden kitchens, spice markets and private riads to learn traditional Egyptian recipes from local chefs.
and explore the ancient monuments with an Egyptologist, entering hidden passageways, capturing the perfect light for photography and ending with breakfast overlooking the Sphinx.
A dynamic fusion of ancient history and modern sophistication, Cairo offers private tours of the Pyramids, Sphinx and hidden museum collections, combined with boutique city lodges and culinary experiences.
Home to the world’s greatest temples and tombs, Luxor allows intimate access to the Valley of the Kings, Karnak and Nile cruises with expert Egyptologists.
Set along the tranquil Nile, Aswan offers felucca cruises, visits to vibrant Nubian villages and exclusive archaeological tours with local guides.
Known for pristine beaches and world-class reefs, this region provides diving excursions, secluded luxury resorts and access to untouched coral gardens.
A remote desert escape with salt lakes, hot springs and ancient ruins, perfect for private 4x4 adventures, luxury desert camps and guided cultural immersion with the local Amazigh community.
and explore the ancient monuments with an Egyptologist, entering hidden passageways, capturing the perfect light for photography and ending with breakfast overlooking the Sphinx.

A dynamic fusion of ancient history and modern sophistication, Cairo offers private tours of the Pyramids, Sphinx and hidden museum collections, combined with boutique city lodges and culinary experiences.
Spring (March – May): Cold but gradually warming with melting snow, longer daylight hours and early wildlife sightings.
Summer (June – August): Cool to mild with long daylight hours, ideal for wildlife viewing, cruises and hiking.
Autumn (September – November): Cool and crisp with colourful foliage, decreasing daylight and early snow in the north.
Winter (December – February): Very cold and dark with snow, perfect for Northern Lights and winter activities.
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stopping at hidden coves, tidewater glaciers and secluded villages, with guided wildlife spotting, gourmet onboard meals, and personalised excursions.
combining the spectcale with heated glass cabins, expert photography guidance and gourmet hot chocolate.
hiking across ice fields and exploring crevasses with an expert guide.
learning mushing techniques with huskies and exploring snowy wilderness trails.
staying at a luxury riverside lodge.
North America’s tallest peak, dominating a vast wilderness of mountains, rivers and iconic wildlife and offering unparalleled access to Alaska’s natural heart.
A remote UNESCO World Heritage site of tidewater glaciers, fjords and rainforest, celebrated for its dramatic scenery and rich marine life.
A coastal gateway to glaciers, fjords and wildlife, where adventure meets rugged scenery and pristine marine landscapes.
A northern hub for aurora viewing, cultural exploration and river adventures, where the Arctic wilderness meets historic Alaskan towns.
staying at a luxury riverside lodge.

North America’s tallest peak, dominating a vast wilderness of mountains, rivers and iconic wildlife and offering unparalleled access to Alaska’s natural heart.
Winter (December – February): Cold, dark and snowy with strong winds, ideal for Northern Lights viewing.
Spring (March – May): Cool and changeable with increasing daylight, melting snow and fewer visitors.
Summer (June – August): Cool and relatively mild with long daylight hours including the midnight sun, best for road trips and hiking.
Autumn (September – November): Cool and windy with shorter days, vivid autumn colours and the return of Northern Lights.
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tucked into a secluded valley far from the main tourist routes.
in Borgarfjörður and learn traditional tack-making and grooming techniques.
away from street lights and crowds, guided by a local astrophotographer.
to see glaciers, hidden crevices and ice formations.
exploring untouched desert-like landscapes.
Iceland’s cultural and creative centre, combining striking modern architecture with a strong food, design and music scene. It serves as an easy base for day trips while offering museums, geothermal pools and a compact, walkable city centre.
Defined by waterfalls, black-sand beaches, glaciers and volcanic landscapes. Well-connected yet dramatic, it offers some of Iceland’s most recognisable scenery alongside small villages and accessible hiking routes.
The Golden Circle brings together Þingvellir National Park, geothermal areas and powerful waterfalls within easy reach of Reykjavík. It offers a clear introduction to Iceland’s geology, history and natural forces.
Snæfellsnes is often described as a microcosm of Iceland, with lava fields, coastal cliffs, fishing villages and a glacier-capped volcano. Its varied landscapes make it ideal for travellers wanting diversity without long distances.
Known for quieter landscapes, geothermal activity and strong wildlife opportunities, particularly whale watching. Towns like Akureyri provide cultural depth, while surrounding fjords and highlands offer a slower, less visited alternative to the south.
exploring untouched desert-like landscapes.

Iceland’s cultural and creative centre, combining striking modern architecture with a strong food, design and music scene. It serves as an easy base for day trips while offering museums, geothermal pools and a compact, walkable city centre.
Summer (June – August): Cool with long daylight and melting snow around the coasts, temperatures remain low compared to most places but offer the best conditions for hiking, fjord cruising and wildlife watching.
Autumn (September – November): Cooling with shorter days and increasing snow and ice coverage, ideal for early Northern Lights and transitioning toward winter.
Winter (December – March): Very cold and dark with extensive ice and snow, prime time for Northern Lights and winter travel experiences.
Spring (April – May): Cold with gradually increasing daylight and thaw beginning in the south and lower elevations, a shoulder season for both winter and summer activities.
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paddling near icebergs with marine and wildlife guides.
led by Inuit mushers in pristine Arctic silence.
guided by Arctic wildlife specialists.
visiting remote glaciers, pristine beaches and whale-rich waters with expert guides.
with an onboard chef preparing the day’s catch.
A spectacular Arctic frontier of towering icebergs, fast‑flowing glaciers and whale‑filled waters surrounding the town of Ilulissat, a must‑visit natural wonder.
Greenland’s capital region balancing modern culture, Inuit heritage and dramatic fjord scenery, with access to remote waterways and wildlife.
Rich in Norse history, colourful coastal towns and fertile fjords with a unique blend of Inuit culture and archaeological intrigue.
Extreme wilderness where polar bears, narwhals and vast, untouched landscapes define the far reaches of the Arctic.
One of the largest and most dramatic fjord systems on earth, with massive sea cliffs, iceberg fields and remote exploration potential.
with an onboard chef preparing the day’s catch.

A spectacular Arctic frontier of towering icebergs, fast‑flowing glaciers and whale‑filled waters surrounding the town of Ilulissat, a must‑visit natural wonder.
Summer (November – March): Relatively milder with long daylight hours, temperatures near the coast can approach freezing and wildlife activity peaks, though conditions remain extremely cold.
Winter (April – October): Bitterly cold with continuous darkness over much of the continent, brutal katabatic winds and temperatures well below freezing across both coast and interior.
Transitional Seasons (Spring – Autumn): Conditions change gradually around the poles, with increasing daylight and cooling respectively, but temperatures remain far below freezing year‑round.
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exploring untouched areas with nesting penguins.
witnessing calving glaciers and dramatic icebergs.
scaling glacial faces with expert guides.
exploring kelp forests and cold-water reefs with a marine biologist.
walking across pristine ice with expert guidance.
A gateway archipelago with dramatic glaciers, volcanic landscapes and abundant wildlife including penguins, seals and seabirds.
The continent’s most accessible region, featuring towering icebergs, glacial fjords and intimate wildlife encounters.
Remote and pristine, with monumental glaciers, historic research stations and extraordinary opportunities for exploration.
Vast, icy wilderness where massive tabular icebergs, leopard seals and untouched expanses create a truly otherworldly experience.
Sub-Antarctic islands famous for king penguin colonies, rugged terrain and historic whaling stations.
walking across pristine ice with expert guidance.

A gateway archipelago with dramatic glaciers, volcanic landscapes and abundant wildlife including penguins, seals and seabirds.
Spring (March – May): Cool to mild with melting snow, blooming landscapes and improving weather, ideal for city and nature travel.
Summer (June – August): Warm and pleasant with long daylight hours, perfect for exploring cities, lakes, mountains and national parks.
Autumn (September – November): Cool and crisp with colourful foliage, harvest festivals and fewer crowds.
Winter (December – February): Very cold with snow across most regions, excellent for skiing, snowboarding and winter sports
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exploring secluded beaches and picnic spots.
guided by an expert.
spotting rare white bears in untouched coastal wilderness.
accessing vantage points before the crowds.
accessible only via private guide or helicopter.
Canada’s cosmopolitan hub, blending striking skyline views, diverse neighbourhoods and a dynamic arts, dining and cultural scene.
Rugged coastlines, old-growth forests and remote beaches meet boutique lodges, wildlife encounters and artisanal experiences.
A Francophone city of historic architecture, contemporary arts, gourmet dining and a vibrant multicultural identity.
A living museum of cobblestone streets, fortified walls and heritage architecture, infused with culinary traditions and seasonal charm.
A world-class mountain playground, where alpine peaks, expansive ski runs and luxury lodges meet year-round adventure, wellness escapes and vibrant village life.
accessible only via private guide or helicopter.

Canada’s cosmopolitan hub, blending striking skyline views, diverse neighbourhoods and a dynamic arts, dining and cultural scene.
Dry Season (May – September): Cool and sunny, ideal for Machu Picchu, Andes trekking and coastal travel.
Wet Season (October – April): Warm and humid with heavy rain in the highlands and Amazon.
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guided by a top Peruvian chef.
with curated gastronomy and private sightseeing stops.
avoiding crowds and capturing the citadel in early light.
combining guided wildlife walks, river excursions and fine dining.
learning traditional Inca techniques and creating your own bespoke piece.
A sophisticated coastal capital, where colonial architecture, world-class gastronomy and vibrant art scenes meet Pacific Ocean views.
The ancient heart of the Inca Empire, blending archaeological wonders, Andean culture and boutique luxury amid stunning mountain landscapes.
Peru’s iconic citadel, a UNESCO World Heritage site perched in misty mountains, offering unforgettable panoramic views.
A beautiful colonial city built on Inca foundations and a gateway to the Sacred Valley.
Biodiverse jungle, winding rivers and remote lodges provide immersive eco adventures in one of the world’s richest ecosystems.
learning traditional Inca techniques and creating your own bespoke piece.

A sophisticated coastal capital, where colonial architecture, world-class gastronomy and vibrant art scenes meet Pacific Ocean views.
Dry Season (December – March, July – August): Warm and sunny, perfect for beaches, cities and highland trekking.
Wet Season (April – June, September – November): Hot and humid with regular afternoon showers, especially in coastal and Amazon regions.
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learning traditional music, crafts and stories.
exploring remote trails and hidden waterfalls.
exploring murals and graffiti in hidden neighbourhoods.
paired with Colombian chocolate and artisanal pastries.
followed by an intimate rooftop performance by top local dancers.
A high-altitude capital where colonial streets, contemporary art and refined dining meet a vibrant cultural pulse.
A fortified Caribbean city of pastel streets, bougainvillea-draped plazas and boutique hotels blending history with coastal glamour.
A city reborn, fusing innovative urban design, lush surrounding mountains and rich cultural life with warm hospitality.
A lush Caribbean coastal reserve of tropical rainforest, pristine beaches and indigenous heritage, offering secluded luxury in paradise.
Towering wax palms and misty cloud forests in Colombia’s coffee region, combining epic natural beauty with boutique estates and adventure opportunities.
followed by an intimate rooftop performance by top local dancers.

A high-altitude capital where colonial streets, contemporary art and refined dining meet a vibrant cultural pulse.
Summer (December – February): Warm and dry in central regions, very hot in the north deserts, mild in Patagonia.
Autumn (March – May): Mild and pleasant with colourful foliage in central and southern regions.
Winter (June – August): Cold with snow in the south and Andes, mild in the north.
Spring (September – November): Mild to warm with blooming landscapes and ideal for sightseeing.
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exploring historic barrios, contemporary galleries and hidden courtyards with a local expert.
guided by astronomers using professional telescopes.
following traditional estancia routes.
bottling a personalised vintage to take home.
including sunrise at Ahu Tongariki.
A dynamic capital framed by the Andes, blending contemporary culture, historic neighbourhoods and one of South America’s most exciting culinary scenes.
Chile's premier destination for hiking and nature enthusiasts, featuring glaciers and granite peaks.
A region of emerald lakes, snow-capped volcanoes and forests, perfect for outdoor activities like hiking, kayaking and birdwatching.
One of the world’s most remote inhabited islands, steeped in mystery, Polynesian culture and iconic moai statues.
The driest desert on earth, where lunar landscapes, salt flats and flamingo lagoons meet extraordinary stargazing and refined desert lodges.
including sunrise at Ahu Tongariki.

A dynamic capital framed by the Andes, blending contemporary culture, historic neighbourhoods and one of South America’s most exciting culinary scenes.
Dry Season (June – September): Mild and sunny, ideal for highland trekking, Galápagos and coastal travel.
Wet Season (October – May): Warm and rainy, especially in the Amazon and highlands.
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followed by a bespoke cooking experience with a top Ecuadorian chef.
with snorkeling, kayaking and guided wildlife encounters.
landing for a scenic picnic and multiple photography stops.
capturing jaguars, macaws, monkeys and rare amphibians.
combining spa treatments, yoga and hot spring immersion.
Ecuador’s high-altitude capital, where colonial architecture, vibrant plazas and cutting-edge gastronomy merge with Andean panoramas.
A living laboratory of evolution, where rare wildlife, volcanic landscapes and crystal-clear waters create unparalleled adventure and eco-luxury experiences.
A gateway to incredible biodiversity, wildlife, and jungle lodges for an immersive rainforest experience.
Towering volcanoes, glacial lakes, and traditional villages, offering immersive mountain adventure and refined lodge stays
A breathtaking turquoise crater lake within a volcanic caldera, offering hiking and stunning photo opportunities.
combining spa treatments, yoga and hot spring immersion.

Ecuador’s high-altitude capital, where colonial architecture, vibrant plazas and cutting-edge gastronomy merge with Andean panoramas.
Summer (December – March): Hot and humid with heavy rain, especially in the Amazon and central regions.
Winter (June – September): Warm to mild with lower humidity, ideal for beaches, cities and Pantanal wildlife.
Spring (September – November): Warm and pleasant with blooming landscapes and improving weather.
Autumn (March – May): Warm with occasional rainfall, good for travel and outdoor activities.
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landing for a champagne picnic above Rio’s skyline.
guided by expert trackers for early-morning sightings.
catching tropical species in pristine rivers.
watching the morning light hit the waterfalls and creating rainbow reflections.
combining wildlife spotting, guided jungle walks and luxury riverside dining.
A vibrant coastal metropolis of sun-kissed beaches, iconic mountains and samba-fueled nightlife, blending city glamour with breathtaking natural scenery.
Brazil’s cultural and culinary capital, where avant-garde galleries, Michelin-starred restaurants and sleek urban design converge.
The world’s largest rainforest; a living tapestry of wildlife, rivers and Indigenous culture, offering immersive eco-luxury experiences
A vast wetland teeming with jaguars, capybaras, caimans and exotic birds, perfect for wildlife safaris.
One of the world’s most dramatic waterfalls, surrounded by lush subtropical forest, where scale, mist and rainbow-drenched views enthrall every visitor.
combining wildlife spotting, guided jungle walks and luxury riverside dining.

A vibrant coastal metropolis of sun-kissed beaches, iconic mountains and samba-fueled nightlife, blending city glamour with breathtaking natural scenery.
Summer (December – February): Hot and humid in the north, warm and sunny in central regions, cooler in Patagonia.
Autumn (March – May): Mild and pleasant with colourful landscapes, ideal for sightseeing and wine regions.
Winter (June – August): Cold in the south and Patagonia, mild in the north and central areas.
Spring (September – November): Mild to warm with blooming landscapes, perfect for touring cities and natural attractions.
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staged inside a historic mansion with dancers and musicians performing just for you.
combining horseback riding, private hikes and fireside dining overlooking untouched wilderness.
ending with a long-table asado and sunset views over the vineyards.
revealing the full scale of the cascades from both the Argentine and Brazilian sides.
pairing Andean scenery with refined onboard dining and cultural storytelling.
A soulful capital of grand architecture, tango culture and late-night dining, where European elegance meets unmistakable Latin energy.
A vast southern wilderness of glaciers, turquoise lakes and jagged peaks, offering cinematic landscapes and deeply immersive nature experiences.
Argentina’s wine heartland, framed by the Andes and celebrated for world-class Malbec, refined estates and slow luxury living.
A dramatic high-altitude region of desert valleys, salt flats and Indigenous heritage, rich in colour, culture and ancient traditions.
A subtropical frontier where rainforest surrounds one of the world’s most powerful natural wonders, alive with mist, wildlife and scale.
pairing Andean scenery with refined onboard dining and cultural storytelling.

A soulful capital of grand architecture, tango culture and late-night dining, where European elegance meets unmistakable Latin energy.
Dry Season (May – October): Cool and sunny, ideal for high-altitude travel and visiting salt flats.
Wet Season (November – April): Warm with frequent rain, especially in the Amazon basin and lowlands.
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landing on the flats for a champagne sunset experience.
with reflections creating a mirror effect for unforgettable photography.
exploring geysers, hot springs and remote wildlife.
tasting rare cacao varieties and local dishes.
stopping at remote villages for private cultural exchanges.
A dramatic city perched in a canyon, blending dizzying altitudes, vibrant markets and unique Andean culture with striking colonial architecture.
The world’s largest salt flats, a surreal white expanse reflecting skies, dotted with cacti islands and high-altitude desert landscapes.
Sacred highland waters shared with Peru, where remote islands, floating reed villages and ancient traditions meet breathtaking alpine scenery.
Bolivia’s elegant colonial capital, with pristine whitewashed streets, artisanal markets and a vibrant cultural scene.
Historic mining towns where centuries-old traditions, dramatic mountain landscapes and colonial heritage converge.
stopping at remote villages for private cultural exchanges.

A dramatic city perched in a canyon, blending dizzying altitudes, vibrant markets and unique Andean culture with striking colonial architecture.
Spring (March – May): Cold but gradually warming with melting snow, longer daylight hours and early wildlife sightings.
Summer (June – August): Cool to mild with long daylight hours, ideal for wildlife viewing, cruises and hiking.
Autumn (September – November): Cool and crisp with colourful foliage, decreasing daylight and early snow in the north.
Winter (December – February): Very cold and dark with snow, perfect for Northern Lights and winter activities.
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stopping at hidden coves, tidewater glaciers and secluded villages, with guided wildlife spotting, gourmet onboard meals, and personalised excursions.
combining the spectcale with heated glass cabins, expert photography guidance and gourmet hot chocolate.
hiking across ice fields and exploring crevasses with an expert guide.
learning mushing techniques with huskies and exploring snowy wilderness trails.
staying at a luxury riverside lodge.
North America’s tallest peak, dominating a vast wilderness of mountains, rivers and iconic wildlife and offering unparalleled access to Alaska’s natural heart.
A remote UNESCO World Heritage site of tidewater glaciers, fjords and rainforest, celebrated for its dramatic scenery and rich marine life.
A coastal gateway to glaciers, fjords and wildlife, where adventure meets rugged scenery and pristine marine landscapes.
A northern hub for aurora viewing, cultural exploration and river adventures, where the Arctic wilderness meets historic Alaskan towns.
staying at a luxury riverside lodge.

North America’s tallest peak, dominating a vast wilderness of mountains, rivers and iconic wildlife and offering unparalleled access to Alaska’s natural heart.
Spring (March – May): Cool to mild with melting snow, blooming landscapes and improving weather, ideal for city and nature travel.
Summer (June – August): Warm and pleasant with long daylight hours, perfect for exploring cities, lakes, mountains and national parks.
Autumn (September – November): Cool and crisp with colourful foliage, harvest festivals and fewer crowds.
Winter (December – February): Very cold with snow across most regions, excellent for skiing, snowboarding and winter sports
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exploring secluded beaches and picnic spots.
guided by an expert.
spotting rare white bears in untouched coastal wilderness.
accessing vantage points before the crowds.
accessible only via private guide or helicopter.
Canada’s cosmopolitan hub, blending striking skyline views, diverse neighbourhoods and a dynamic arts, dining and cultural scene.
Rugged coastlines, old-growth forests and remote beaches meet boutique lodges, wildlife encounters and artisanal experiences.
A Francophone city of historic architecture, contemporary arts, gourmet dining and a vibrant multicultural identity.
A living museum of cobblestone streets, fortified walls and heritage architecture, infused with culinary traditions and seasonal charm.
A world-class mountain playground, where alpine peaks, expansive ski runs and luxury lodges meet year-round adventure, wellness escapes and vibrant village life.
accessible only via private guide or helicopter.

Canada’s cosmopolitan hub, blending striking skyline views, diverse neighbourhoods and a dynamic arts, dining and cultural scene.
Spring (March – May): Cool and variable with lingering snow at higher elevations, waterfalls at their strongest.
Summer (June – August): Mild to warm days with cool nights, perfect for hiking, lakes and wildlife.
Autumn (September – October): Cool and crisp with golden aspens and clear skies, one of the best times to visit.
Winter (November – March): Cold and snowy, ideal for skiing and winter sports.
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spotting wolves, bison, elk and bears with an expert naturalist.
accessing pristine waters with a specialist guide and tailored instruction.
scaling frozen waterfalls with expert guides in one of North America’s premier ice parks.
accessing untouched terrain with professional guides.
combining wellness and wilderness
Majestic peaks, alpine lakes and world-class ski resorts combine with boutique lodges, adventure sports and wellness retreats.
Rugged wilderness, expansive national parks and exclusive ranches offer immersive wildlife encounters and luxury outdoor adventures.
Glacier-carved valleys, dramatic mountains and scenic drives meet refined lodges and bespoke nature experiences.
Towering red rock formations, alpine forests and secluded canyons provide adventure, photography and wellness opportunities.
Untouched mountain ranges, pristine rivers and hidden alpine lakes offer adventure, fly-fishing and wilderness escapes.
combining wellness and wilderness

Majestic peaks, alpine lakes and world-class ski resorts combine with boutique lodges, adventure sports and wellness retreats.
Spring (March – May): Warm and dry with blooming desert landscapes, ideal for hiking, sightseeing and national parks.
Summer (June – August): Very hot and dry with occasional monsoon storms, especially in July and August.
Autumn (September – November): Warm with cooler nights, perfect for exploring deserts and outdoor adventures.
Winter (December – February): Mild to cool and mostly dry, great for sightseeing, national parks and city travel.
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landing in a remote, untouched section for a guided hike, followed by a gourmet picnic.
combining yoga, meditation and spa treatments with red rock views.
paired with champagne breakfast.
guided by an expert astronomer with high-powered telescopes.
accessing indigenous workshops, hidden galleries and historic landmarks.
A desert town famed for its red rock formations, luxury wellness retreats, and boutique art galleries nestled in dramatic landscapes.
Renowned for its adobe architecture, world-class art, indigenous culture and high-end culinary and gallery experiences.
One of the world’s most iconic natural wonders, offering private guided hikes, helicopter tours and exclusive rim-side lodges.
Stark sandstone formations define the landscape, where bespoke guided tours reveal Navajo heritage and sweeping desert vistas.
A stylish desert escape combining mid-century architecture, luxury resorts, world-class golf and desert adventures.
accessing indigenous workshops, hidden galleries and historic landmarks.

A desert town famed for its red rock formations, luxury wellness retreats, and boutique art galleries nestled in dramatic landscapes.
Dry Season (April – October): Warm and sunny with low rainfall, perfect for beaches.
Wet Season (November – March): Warm with increased rain, especially on windward coasts.
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learning ancient techniques passed down through generations.
gaining deeper context through archival material and lesser-known memorial sites.
guided by local watermen who share ocean knowledge and traditions.
creating your own piece in a private artisan’s studio.
surrounded by rainforest and volcanic rock formations.
The cultural and historical heart of Hawaii, blending Honolulu’s urban energy with iconic beaches, surf culture, military history and deeply rooted Native Hawaiian traditions.
A diverse island known for dramatic volcanic landscapes, the Road to Hana, whale migration routes and a balance of resort living and outdoor adventure.
Defined by scale and geological drama, from active volcanoes and black sand beaches to coffee estates, stargazing atop Mauna Kea and vast natural wilderness.
The most verdant of the islands, shaped by towering cliffs, deep valleys and remote coastlines, offering exceptional hiking, boating and nature-led experiences.
A sparsely populated island with a strong sense of privacy, characterised by rugged landscapes, quiet beaches and a refined approach to island living.
surrounded by rainforest and volcanic rock formations.

The cultural and historical heart of Hawaii, blending Honolulu’s urban energy with iconic beaches, surf culture, military history and deeply rooted Native Hawaiian traditions.
Spring (March – May): Mild and increasingly sunny, with wildflowers in California and comfortable temperatures for cities and national parks.
Summer (June – August): Warm and dry with coastal breezes, ideal for beaches and road trips.
Autumn (September – November): Warm and dry, especially in California, with fewer crowds and excellent conditions for touring.
Winter (December – February): Mild and wetter in the north, sunnier and cooler in Southern California.
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creating your own signature bottle.
accessing museum vaults and historic Hollywood landmarks.
guided by local desert naturalists.
accessing viewpoints and historic paths most visitors miss.
landing at Glacier Point for a secluded gourmet picnic.
Laid-back coastal charm meets high-end dining, boutique stays and access to surfing, wildlife and scenic bays.
A sprawling metropolis offering film, art and gastronomy alongside exclusive coastal retreats and boutique hotels.
Iconic architecture, historic neighborhoods and world-class dining, paired with scenic coastal drives and boutique luxury stays.
The Pacific Northwest’s cultural hub, blending innovative gastronomy, art, waterfront experiences and nearby mountain trails.
A creative city known for boutique hotels, artisanal dining, craft breweries and access to lush forests and scenic waterfalls.
landing at Glacier Point for a secluded gourmet picnic.

Laid-back coastal charm meets high-end dining, boutique stays and access to surfing, wildlife and scenic bays.
Spring (March – May): Warm and pleasant with blooming gardens, one of the best times to visit.
Summer (June – August): Hot and very humid with frequent thunderstorms.
Autumn (September – November): Warm and drier with fewer crowds and comfortable travel conditions.
Winter (December – February): Mild and comfortable, ideal for cultural travel and city breaks.
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with a historian narrating the city’s storied waterfront.
exploring secluded waterways and wildlife habitats
accessing areas closed to the public and learning recording history.
gaining access to restricted archives and spaces.
learning local music traditions from professional musicians.
A vibrant city where jazz, French Quarter architecture and Creole cuisine combine with rich history, nightlife and a uniquely soulful atmosphere.
The music capital of the South, blending country, jazz and Americana with world-class recording studios, live venues and a growing culinary scene.
The birthplace of blues and rock ‘n’ roll, where iconic landmarks, rich musical heritage and a vibrant creative scene are complemented by deeply rooted Southern culinary traditions.
A coastal city of lush squares, preserved colonial architecture and a rich cultural heritage that embodies refined Southern charm.
A modern Southern metropolis combining history, contemporary culture, innovative cuisine and a thriving arts and music scene.
learning local music traditions from professional musicians.

A vibrant city where jazz, French Quarter architecture and Creole cuisine combine with rich history, nightlife and a uniquely soulful atmosphere.
Spring (March – May): Mild and pleasant with blooming gardens and comfortable sightseeing weather.
Summer (June – August): Warm to hot and humid, popular for beaches and coastal towns.
Autumn (September – November): Cool and dry with colourful fall foliage, ideal for road trips.
Winter (December – February): Cold in the north with snow, milder in the south.
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offering insight into Broadway, ballet or orchestral performance.
guided by an academic insider with access to lesser-seen libraries and courtyards.
seeing priceless objects preserved and restored by specialists.
learning history and technique from professional musicians.
sipping champagne while a historian shares stories of Manhattan’s skyline evolution.
A global centre for arts, architecture, finance and culture, offering unmatched access to museums, performance, design and neighbourhood life.
One of the oldest cities in the US, known for academic institutions, maritime history and a walkable core rich in heritage.
Politically significant and culturally dense, with world-class museums, monumental architecture and historic neighbourhoods.
A design-forward coastal city defined by modern architecture, contemporary art, Latin American influence and year-round outdoor living.
A preserved port city shaped by colonial architecture, coastal landscapes and a distinct Lowcountry identity.
sipping champagne while a historian shares stories of Manhattan’s skyline evolution.

A global centre for arts, architecture, finance and culture, offering unmatched access to museums, performance, design and neighbourhood life.
Dry Season (December – April): Hot, sunny and breezy, ideal for beaches and city exploration.
Wet Season (May – November): Warm with frequent rain, lush landscapes and fewer crowds.
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exploring lesser-known locks, lagoons and hidden wildlife spots.
visiting coffee estates, waterfalls and spotting endemic wildlife.
stopping at remote islands for beach picnics and cultural immersion with Guna communities.
guided by local naturalists with insights into geology and endemic species.
meeting growers and learning artisanal roasting techniques.
A vibrant cosmopolitan capital blending colonial architecture, modern skyline, boutique hotels and gateway access to the Panama Canal.
Caribbean islands with turquoise waters, boutique beach lodges, vibrant culture and abundant marine wildlife.
A highland region famed for coffee plantations, cloud forests, hiking trails and boutique eco-lodges.
Remote archipelago of over 300 islands, offering pristine beaches, traditional Guna culture and intimate luxury stays.
A UNESCO World Heritage site with untouched rainforest, rare wildlife and some of Central America’s most pristine marine ecosystems.
meeting growers and learning artisanal roasting techniques.

A vibrant cosmopolitan capital blending colonial architecture, modern skyline, boutique hotels and gateway access to the Panama Canal.
Dry Season (November – April): Warm and dry, perfect for colonial cities and beaches.
Wet Season (May – October): Hot and humid with afternoon rains and green countryside.
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spotting toucans, parrots and other tropical species.
learning to prepare Nicaraguan specialties with a local chef.
finishing with volcano boarding down pristine slopes.
stopping at secluded islands for cocktails and private dining.
capturing elusive wildlife and rainforest landscapes with professional guidance.
A colonial city of colorful facades and cobblestone streets, combining historic charm with boutique hotels, art galleries and lakefront excursions.
Nicaragua’s cultural heart, known for revolutionary history, vibrant street art and nearby volcanoes ideal for hiking and adventure.
A unique volcanic island in Lake Nicaragua, offering secluded beaches, rainforest hikes and boutique eco-lodges.
A Pacific coastal town famous for surf, luxury beachfront stays and a lively yet refined seaside atmosphere.
Remote Caribbean islands with pristine beaches, turquoise waters and boutique villas ideal for exclusive relaxation.
capturing elusive wildlife and rainforest landscapes with professional guidance.

A colonial city of colorful facades and cobblestone streets, combining historic charm with boutique hotels, art galleries and lakefront excursions.
Dry Season (November – April): Mild and dry, ideal for highlands and archaeological sites.
Wet Season (May – October): Warm with regular rain, especially in the afternoons.
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crafting your own textiles under the guidance of local artisans.
meeting local artisans and discovering hidden crafts.
exploring rare varieties and traditional processing.
guided by locals who reveal secret viewpoints and wildlife encounters.
avoiding the crowds and discovering hidden trails.
A UNESCO-listed colonial city, offering cobblestone streets, boutique hotels, vibrant markets and access to nearby volcanoes.
A dramatic crater lake surrounded by volcanoes and traditional Maya villages, combining natural beauty with exclusive lakeside stays.
One of the world’s most iconic Maya archaeological sites, set deep within rainforest, offering private guided exploration and immersive history.
Known for its colorful markets, rich Maya culture and artisan workshops, ideal for unique cultural experiences.
A hidden rainforest paradise with turquoise pools, limestone bridges and private guided treks through untouched jungle.
avoiding the crowds and discovering hidden trails.

A UNESCO-listed colonial city, offering cobblestone streets, boutique hotels, vibrant markets and access to nearby volcanoes.
Dry Season (December – May): Warm and sunny with low humidity, best for reefs and ruins.
Wet Season (June – November): Hot and humid with tropical showers and occasional storms.
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learning about Maya traditions and artisanal techniques.
spotting manatees, crocodiles and howler monkeys in remote jungle channels.
stopping at cenotes and scenic river viewpoints.
landing trophy fish with expert guidance.
landing on isolated sandbanks for a secluded lunch.
The country’s main hub, blending colonial architecture with access to cayes, wildlife reserves and luxury riverfront lodges.
A Caribbean island playground known for boutique resorts, world-class diving on the Belize Barrier Reef and serene beaches.
Inland jungles, ancient Maya ruins and boutique eco-lodges offer adventure, culture and immersive nature experiences.
A coastal village with white-sand beaches, artisanal dining and secluded luxury stays along a relaxed, tropical peninsula.
Remote southern Belize, rich in Maya culture and untouched rainforest, offering off-the-beaten-path wildlife, river excursions and authentic cultural encounters.
landing on isolated sandbanks for a secluded lunch.

The country’s main hub, blending colonial architecture with access to cayes, wildlife reserves and luxury riverfront lodges.
Dry Season (November – April): Warm and dry across most regions, ideal for beaches and cultural travel.
Wet Season (May – October): Hot and humid with afternoon rains, especially in southern and coastal areas.
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watching flamingos, whale sharks and bioluminescent waters at night.
combining beachfront yoga, guided meditation and organic cuisine whilst staying in a secluded luxury villa.
away from standard tourist routes.
combining local cuisine with boutique spirits in a historic hacienda.
discovering untouched water systems guided by local experts.
The vibrant capital, where centuries of history meet cutting-edge design, world-class museums and a refined culinary and cultural scene.
A region of rich indigenous heritage, colorful markets, colonial architecture and renowned gastronomy set against dramatic mountains.
Sun-drenched Caribbean beaches, ancient Mayan ruins and cenotes combine with boutique haciendas and eco-lodges.
Rugged desert landscapes meet the Pacific and Sea of Cortez, offering whale-watching, surf breaks and boutique vineyard escapes.
A Pacific coastal city blending cobblestone streets, boutique resorts, vibrant art and adventure on land and sea.
discovering untouched water systems guided by local experts.

The vibrant capital, where centuries of history meet cutting-edge design, world-class museums and a refined culinary and cultural scene.
Summer (December – February): Warm and generally dry with long daylight hours, perfect for outdoor activities and sightseeing.
Autumn (March – May): Mild with colourful foliage and stable weather, ideal for hiking and wine regions.
Winter (June – August): Cold, wet and snowy in the mountains, perfect for skiing and winter sports.
Spring (September – November): Cool to mild with blooming landscapes and improving weather for travel and outdoor adventures.
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landing in high alpine valleys to explore glaciers, waterfalls and remote ridgelines.
gliding past waterfalls and spotting seals and dolphins in remote fjord locations.
learning carving, weaving and traditional food preparation with local elders.
discovering hidden coves, native birds and golden beaches.
accessing boutique vineyards and private cellar tastings of pinot noir.
New Zealand’s largest city blends a lively urban scene with nearby islands, beaches and vineyards. It’s a launchpad for cultural experiences, harbour adventures and boutique island getaways.
A tranquil lakeside town with alpine surroundings, Wanaka is perfect for hiking, cycling and nature-focused activities. It’s less crowded than Queenstown and offers boutique lodges and immersive outdoor experiences.
Nestled on Lake Wakatipu, Queenstown is the adventure capital, offering skiing, bungee jumping, jetboating and scenic cruises. The surrounding mountains and vineyards balance adrenaline with relaxation.
Remote and dramatic, this region is defined by towering cliffs, waterfalls and pristine fjords. It’s ideal for immersive nature experiences, wildlife encounters and luxury cruises.
A subtropical region with sheltered waters, historic towns and abundant marine life. It suits sailing, fishing and cultural excursions in a picturesque setting.
accessing boutique vineyards and private cellar tastings of pinot noir.

New Zealand’s largest city blends a lively urban scene with nearby islands, beaches and vineyards. It’s a launchpad for cultural experiences, harbour adventures and boutique island getaways.
Warm / Wet Season (November – April): Hot, humid and rainy with occasional tropical storms, ideal for lush landscapes and water activities.
Cool / Dry Season (May – October): Warm, sunny and relatively dry, perfect for beaches, diving and outdoor adventures.
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stopping at hidden beaches and snorkelling in untouched reefs.
gaining insight into Fijian customs and culture.
assisting marine biologists and understanding coral ecosystems firsthand.
returning with your catch for a chef-prepared meal on a secluded beach.
accessing one of the world’s most iconic reef breaks by boat with experienced surf guides.
A collection of small, picture-perfect islands just off the mainland, the Mamanucas are known for turquoise waters, coral reefs and boutique resorts. Ideal for water-based activities, relaxation and luxury island escapes.
Remote and dramatic, the Yasawas combine volcanic peaks with pristine beaches. Less developed than the Mamanucas, this region is perfect for seclusion, hiking and immersive local culture experiences.
Fiji’s second-largest island is a quieter alternative to Viti Levu, with dense rainforest, waterfalls and coral reefs. Vanua Levu is ideal for eco-adventures, boutique resorts and engaging with traditional Fijian villages.
Home to Nadi, Suva, and Fiji’s main international airport, Viti Levu blends urban culture, luxury resorts and accessible natural attractions such as the Coral Coast and Sigatoka Sand Dunes.
Known as the “Garden Island,” Taveuni is lush, tropical and virtually untouched. Waterfalls, rainforest hikes and vibrant coral reefs make it ideal for wildlife, adventure and luxury eco-stays.
accessing one of the world’s most iconic reef breaks by boat with experienced surf guides.

A collection of small, picture-perfect islands just off the mainland, the Mamanucas are known for turquoise waters, coral reefs and boutique resorts. Ideal for water-based activities, relaxation and luxury island escapes.
Warm / Wet Season (November – April): Hot, humid and rainy with occasional storms, especially in Tahiti and the Society Islands.
Cool / Dry Season (May – October): Warm, sunny and pleasant with lower humidity, ideal for beaches, sailing and island exploration
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landing in remote locations for photos and exploration.
combining sport fishing with insights into local marine life and sustainable practices.
guided by marine biologists in protected lagoon areas.
preparing dishes with local fish, coconut, and tropical fruits in a beachfront setting.
anchoring at isolated motus and snorkelling untouched reefs.
The main island and cultural hub, Tahiti blends urban sophistication in Papeete with dramatic volcanic peaks and black-sand beaches. It serves as both a gateway to the islands and a base for cultural experiences, markets and local cuisine.
Famed for its turquoise lagoon and luxury overwater resorts, Bora Bora combines world-class hospitality with iconic scenery. Beyond relaxation, it offers snorkelling, lagoon exploration and private island experiences.
A short ferry ride from Tahiti, Moorea is known for jagged mountains, lush valleys and turquoise bays. The island appeals to travellers seeking adventure, boutique resorts and immersive natural experiences.
anchoring at isolated motus and snorkelling untouched reefs.

The main island and cultural hub, Tahiti blends urban sophistication in Papeete with dramatic volcanic peaks and black-sand beaches. It serves as both a gateway to the islands and a base for cultural experiences, markets and local cuisine.
Summer (December – February): Mild to warm with long daylight hours, ideal for hiking, wildlife and coastal exploration.
Autumn (March – May): Cool and crisp with golden foliage, great for food, wine and scenic drives.
Winter (June – August): Cold and often wet with snow in higher elevations, perfect for cosy retreats and mountain scenery.
Spring (September – November): Cool and fresh with blooming gardens and increasing sunshine.
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accessing behind-the-scenes spaces and curated insights into the museum’s collection.
focusing on endemic species such as wombats and Tasmanian devils.
visiting producers while exploring the island’s coastline and forests.
learning astronomy in one of the darkest night skies in the world.
combining locally sourced seafood with boutique vineyard wines overlooking the water.
Tasmania’s capital sits between Mount Wellington and the Derwent River, combining a compact waterfront, strong arts scene and access to wilderness within minutes of the city.
Home to Tasmania’s most recognisable alpine landscapes, this region is defined by glacial lakes, button grass plains and mountain walking tracks. It’s a centre for hiking, wildlife and cool-climate scenery.
A rugged coastal landscape of pink granite mountains and sheltered bays, Freycinet is best known for its beaches, walking trails and marine environment. The region suits travellers looking to combine coastal scenery with light adventure.
Just south of Hobart, Bruny Island offers a mix of wild coastline, forested interior and small-scale food production. Its appeal lies in dramatic landscapes, wildlife encounters and a strong sense of place.
Remote and sparsely populated, Tasmania’s West Coast is shaped by rainforest, rivers and a long mining history. It’s a region for travellers interested in dramatic scenery, industrial heritage and genuine isolation.
combining locally sourced seafood with boutique vineyard wines overlooking the water.

Tasmania’s capital sits between Mount Wellington and the Derwent River, combining a compact waterfront, strong arts scene and access to wilderness within minutes of the city.
Summer (December – February): Extremely hot with occasional storms, especially in northern regions; ideal for experienced travellers prepared for heat.
Autumn (March – May): Warm and drier, more comfortable for exploring deserts, gorges and remote landscapes.
Winter (June – August): Mild to cool with crisp nights, perfect for hiking, camping and experiencing the clear starry skies.
Spring (September – November): Warm with blooming desert flora, ideal for scenic drives, wildlife spotting and cultural experiences.
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landing nearby to explore sacred rock formations with an Aboriginal guide.
learning Dreamtime stories and tasting native ingredients.
landing in a remote valley for breakfast and nature watching.
exploring gorges, waterfalls and swimming holes.
landing at a remote lookout for champagne and canapés.
The heart of the Outback, Northern Territory offers iconic landscapes like Uluru, Kata Tjuta and Kakadu National Park. Beyond its landmarks, it’s rich in Aboriginal culture, remote wilderness and rare wildlife, perfect for immersive Outback experiences.
From the Flinders Ranges to Coober Pedy, South Australia’s Outback blends rugged desert landscapes with historic mining towns. Hidden gorges, ancient rock formations and starlit skies make it ideal for adventure and photography.
Stretching from the Pilbara to the Kimberley, Western Australia’s Outback is a region of vast red deserts, dramatic gorges and hidden waterfalls. Remote stations and Indigenous cultural experiences offer an off-the-beaten-track insight into the desert heart.
Queensland’s inland stretches, including the Channel Country and Simpson Desert, feature endless horizons, river systems and unique wildlife. The region is perfect for 4WD adventures, cattle station stays and desert exploration.
From Broken Hill to the far west plains, New South Wales’ Outback combines historic mining towns with rugged landscapes. Its gorges, saltbush plains and remote tracks offer adventure, photography and quiet luxury experiences.
landing at a remote lookout for champagne and canapés.

The heart of the Outback, Northern Territory offers iconic landscapes like Uluru, Kata Tjuta and Kakadu National Park. Beyond its landmarks, it’s rich in Aboriginal culture, remote wilderness and rare wildlife, perfect for immersive Outback experiences.
Summer / Wet Season (November – April): Hot, humid and rainy with frequent tropical storms, lush landscapes and full rivers and waterfalls.
Winter / Dry Season (May – October): Warm, sunny and relatively dry with lower humidity, perfect for outdoor adventures, beaches and exploring rainforests.
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exploring untouched coral gardens with a marine biologist.
preparing native ingredients with a chef
sourcing barramundi and other freshwater species.
with a naturalist guide revealing unique flora and fauna.
with private access to operations and tasting sessions
A vibrant gateway to the Great Barrier Reef, Cairns offers a refined base for private reef excursions, rainforest treks and boutique lodges tucked into lush surroundings.
Ancient rainforest meets luxury retreat in Daintree, where secluded lodges overlook pristine rivers and beaches, offering rare wildlife encounters and immersive nature experiences.
A UNESCO World Heritage wilderness, Kakadu combines dramatic wetlands, sacred Aboriginal rock art and remote eco-lodges for a truly immersive and exclusive outback adventure.
A landscape of cascading waterfalls, magnetic termite mounds and hidden swimming holes, Litchfield pairs natural beauty with accessible luxury escapes and private exploration.
Iconic red sands and turquoise waters define Broome, where coastal panoramas meet luxury beachfront retreats and exclusive access to the Kimberley’s dramatic wilderness.
with private access to operations and tasting sessions

A vibrant gateway to the Great Barrier Reef, Cairns offers a refined base for private reef excursions, rainforest treks and boutique lodges tucked into lush surroundings.
Summer (December – February): Hot and dry in the south, very hot in the interior, with warm coastal conditions.
Autumn (March – May): Warm and pleasant with calm seas, ideal for wine regions and coastal travel.
Winter (June – August): Mild and wetter in the south, dry and sunny in the north, peak season for exploring the northwest.
Spring (September – November): Mild to warm with wildflowers in bloom, especially spectacular across the southwest.
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guided by marine biologists during the annual migration season.
catching the ferry or getting a private boat from Perth, combining cycling, wildlife encounters, swimming and white sandy beaches.
offering a relaxed perspective on the city and its waterfront landscapes.
guided by specialists focused on geology and formation.
visiting remote islands and secluded beaches rarely seen by visitors.
A coastal capital set between the Swan River and the Indian Ocean, combining dining and arts scenes with easy access to beaches, wildlife and nearby wine regions. It works equally well as a city break or as a gateway to wider Western Australia.
One of Australia’s most established food and wine regions, Margaret River is defined by premium cellar doors, limestone caves, forest landscapes and long surf beaches. The balance of polished hospitality and outdoor experiences is central to its appeal.
Known for its white sand beaches, vivid turquoise water and expansive national parks, Esperance feels remote without being difficult to reach. Its draw lies in unspoilt coastline, wildlife encounters and some of the most visually striking landscapes in the country.
A small coastal town at the gateway to Ningaloo Reef, Exmouth offers direct access to coral reefs, marine life and protected national parks. Its appeal is based on natural encounters rather than infrastructure, making it ideal for travellers focused on the outdoors.
One of Western Australia’s oldest towns, Albany sits on a dramatic stretch of southern coastline shaped by wind, cliffs and the Southern Ocean. It combines layered history with wild coastal scenery and emerging food and wine experiences.
visiting remote islands and secluded beaches rarely seen by visitors.

A coastal capital set between the Swan River and the Indian Ocean, combining dining and arts scenes with easy access to beaches, wildlife and nearby wine regions. It works equally well as a city break or as a gateway to wider Western Australia.
Summer (December – February): Warm to hot with occasional humidity and thunderstorms, ideal for beaches and coastal activities.
Autumn (March – May): Mild and pleasant with decreasing rainfall, perfect for sightseeing and outdoor adventures.
Winter (June – August): Cool and dry along the coast, colder inland and in the south, great for city breaks and nature walks.
Spring (September – November): Mild to warm with blooming landscapes and longer days, ideal for touring and outdoor experiences.
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combining coastal surfing with a gourmet seafood lunch.
exploring sacred ceremonial sites and storytelling spots in the Byron hinterland.
including hands-on workshops with boutique producers.
paired with a chef-prepared lunch.
accessing rehearsal rooms and speaking with principal performers.
A cosmopolitan city framed by harbour and ocean, Sydney offers luxury stays with easy access to world-class surf breaks at Bondi and Manly, alongside hidden galleries, boutique dining and exclusive wellness experiences.
A coastal haven where boutique retreats and rainforest hideaways meet legendary surf breaks, Byron Bay combines wellness, adventure and creative pursuits for a relaxed yet sophisticated experience.
A wildlife-rich island off South Australia’s coast, known for protected national parks, dramatic cliffs and beaches and a quietly refined food scene shaped by local producers and pristine surroundings.
Australia’s cultural capital, where laneway galleries, historic architecture and innovative dining intersect with boutique luxury and live arts.
A renowned wine region combining world-class vineyards, gourmet dining and bespoke cellar experiences in rolling countryside estates.
accessing rehearsal rooms and speaking with principal performers.

A cosmopolitan city framed by harbour and ocean, Sydney offers luxury stays with easy access to world-class surf breaks at Bondi and Manly, alongside hidden galleries, boutique dining and exclusive wellness experiences.
Winter (December – February): Cold and dry with snow, especially inland.
Spring (March – May): Mild and pleasant with cherry blossoms.
Summer (June – August): Hot and humid with a rainy monsoon period.
Autumn (September – November): Cool, dry and clear with colourful foliage.
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including exclusive access to temples normally closed to visitors.
learning Taekkyeon and Hapkido from masters in Seoul and rural dojos across Gyeongju.
linking scenic trails in Jeju, Gyeongju and Gangwon.
in the Gangwon Province.
away from the crowds.
A dynamic capital blending centuries-old palaces and temples with cutting-edge architecture, design districts and vibrant culinary scenes.
A coastal city famous for beaches, seafood markets and artsy neighborhoods, offering a mix of urban culture and seaside relaxation.
A volcanic island with lush landscapes, lava tubes, waterfalls and boutique resorts, perfect for outdoor adventures and wellness escapes.
Known as the “museum without walls,” Gyeongju offers ancient tombs, temples and royal relics set amidst scenic hills and lakes.
A mountainous region with ski resorts, hiking trails and coastal scenery, ideal for adventure and nature immersion.
away from the crowds.

A dynamic capital blending centuries-old palaces and temples with cutting-edge architecture, design districts and vibrant culinary scenes.
Dry Season (November – February): Mild and dry, ideal for travel.
Hot Season (March – May): Hot and dry with rising humidity.
Wet Season (June – October): Warm with heavy rain and lush scenery.
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exploring hidden islands, waterfalls, and villages inaccessible to standard tours.
combining visits to local villages, secluded waterfalls and artisan workshops.
spotting endemic species with a naturalist.
crafting textiles under the guidance of local artisans.
learning geological history and local folklore.
A UNESCO-listed town blending French colonial architecture with Buddhist temples and riverside charm. Hidden cafés, night markets and local workshops give it a refined yet intimate character.
The capital is compact but layered, with serene temples, riverside promenades and boutique galleries providing a quieter, cultured city experience.
Famed for karst mountains and rivers, Vang Vieng offers outdoor adventure, boutique resorts and off-the-beaten-path caves and trails.
A peaceful riverine region in the Mekong, ideal for exploring slow-paced island life, waterfalls and secluded luxury lodges.
A highland region known for waterfalls, coffee plantations and ethnic minority villages, perfect for immersive cultural and nature experiences.
learning geological history and local folklore.

A UNESCO-listed town blending French colonial architecture with Buddhist temples and riverside charm. Hidden cafés, night markets and local workshops give it a refined yet intimate character.
Dry Season (December – May): Warm and dry, peak beach season.
Wet Season (June – November): Hot and humid with frequent rain and typhoons.
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learning about cultivation and selecting your own pearls.
hopping between secluded beaches and untouched reef breaks.
learning indigenous techniques and preparing a catch for a riverside meal.
assisting in planting, restoration and wildlife observation.
guided by a master chocolatier in Bohol.
A pristine archipelago known for turquoise lagoons, dramatic limestone cliffs and hidden beaches. It’s perfect for island-hopping, wellness escapes and immersive nature adventures.
Famous for its white-sand beaches, Boracay balances vibrant beachfront life with boutique resorts.
A mix of city, mountain and coastline, Cebu offers waterfalls, dive sites, historic towns and artisan villages.
Known for its Chocolate Hills, lush rivers and tarsier sanctuaries, Bohol combines adventure, wildlife and cultural experiences in a serene setting.
The surfing capital of the Philippines, Siargao also boasts hidden lagoons, tidal pools and secluded islands for a mix of adventure and relaxation.
guided by a master chocolatier in Bohol.

A pristine archipelago known for turquoise lagoons, dramatic limestone cliffs and hidden beaches. It’s perfect for island-hopping, wellness escapes and immersive nature adventures.
Dry Season (December – April): Hot, dry and sunny with calm seas.
Wet Season (May – November): Warm with higher humidity, rain and stronger winds.
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sleeping under the stars while anchored in remote atolls.
combining gourmet dining, crystal-clear waters and total privacy.
preparing traditional dishes with indigenous ingredients.
exploring untouched reefs and rare species.
discovering hidden lagoons and deserted beaches.
Close to the capital yet serene, North Male Atoll features pristine reefs, luxury resorts and opportunities for diving and private island escapes.
Famous for manta rays and whale sharks, this region is ideal for underwater adventures and secluded luxury resorts.
A UNESCO Biosphere Reserve offering unparalleled marine biodiversity, perfect for eco-luxury stays and wellness escapes.
The southernmost atoll is less-visited, featuring quiet islands, historical sites and authentic Maldivian village experiences.
Known for surf breaks, pristine lagoons and intimate resorts, Vaavu Atoll blends adventure with seclusion.
discovering hidden lagoons and deserted beaches.

Close to the capital yet serene, North Male Atoll features pristine reefs, luxury resorts and opportunities for diving and private island escapes.
Tropical Climate (Year-Round): Hot and humid with regular rainfall, heavier during monsoon periods depending on region.
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spotting orangutans, proboscis monkeys and exotic birds in secluded habitats.
discovering nocturnal wildlife with an expert naturalist.
followed by a cooking session with a local chef.
combining snorkeling, wildlife spotting and beach picnics.
capturing illuminated skyscrapers, markets and hidden alleyways.
A dynamic city where gleaming skyscrapers meet historic districts. KL offers contemporary art, rooftop dining and hidden colonial architecture alongside bustling markets.
Known as Malaysia’s cultural capital, Penang blends heritage streets, street art and vibrant food culture with boutique hotels and secluded coastal spots.
An archipelago of tropical islands featuring rainforest, beaches and limestone cliffs, offering both luxury resorts and untouched natural landscapes.
A cool hill-station retreat famed for tea plantations, mossy forests and artisanal farms, ideal for exploration and wellness escapes.
Home to ancient rainforests, wildlife and indigenous cultures. Borneo is perfect for adventure, conservation-focused travel and immersive cultural experiences.
capturing illuminated skyscrapers, markets and hidden alleyways.

A dynamic city where gleaming skyscrapers meet historic districts. KL offers contemporary art, rooftop dining and hidden colonial architecture alongside bustling markets.
Winter (December – February): Cold and dry in the north, milder in the south.
Spring (March – May): Mild with blooming landscapes, occasional rain.
Summer (June – August): Hot and humid with heavy rainfall in many regions.
Autumn (September – November): Cool, dry and clear, ideal for travel.
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stopping at riverside villages and hidden temples.
combining sweeping hikes with dramatic views from one of the most striking platforms near Beijing
joining monks for early‑morning chants and meditation.
followed by a pilgrimage walk with monks through bamboo forests.
stopping for curated village tours and farm‑to‑table lunches.
China’s capital blends imperial history with contemporary culture. From the Forbidden City to modern galleries and hidden hutongs, it offers a window into both tradition and innovation.
A dynamic global hub, Shanghai combines futuristic architecture, colonial heritage and a thriving art and dining scene. Beyond the skyline, boutique galleries and private gardens reveal quieter, refined corners.
Home to the Terracotta Army, Xi’an showcases ancient history alongside city walls, temples and traditional markets, offering cultural immersion beyond standard tourist routes.
Renowned for limestone karsts and winding rivers, this region combines dramatic scenery with opportunities for river cruises, cycling and exploration of rural villages.
The heart of Sichuan culture, Chengdu is famed for its cuisine, tea houses and giant pandas, along with vibrant arts and craft scenes in surrounding towns.
stopping for curated village tours and farm‑to‑table lunches.

China’s capital blends imperial history with contemporary culture. From the Forbidden City to modern galleries and hidden hutongs, it offers a window into both tradition and innovation.
Tropical Climate (Year-Round): Hot, humid and sunny with frequent short rain showers, no distinct seasons.
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learning to craft signature cocktails with rare spirits and garnishes.
learning local techniques for balance and vitality.
observing costume, music and movement with performers explaining the stories behind each scene.
uncovering murals and small galleries that reflect Chinatown’s evolving creative scene.
observing turtles, coral and local marine species
Singapore’s iconic waterfront, home to landmark architecture, luxury hotels and cultural institutions. Beyond the skyline, hidden gardens, rooftop bars and art spaces reveal the city’s design and innovation.
A blend of heritage and contemporary culture, where historic shophouses, temples and bustling markets meet boutique galleries, craft coffee shops and artisanal stores.
Vibrant and colourful, rich in history, temples and street art. Traditional markets and family-run eateries coexist with modern design studios and independent boutiques.
Singapore’s resort and leisure enclave, offering beaches, hidden coves, luxury lodges and nature trails, alongside quieter islands accessible by private boat.
Upscale residential district combining greenery, boutique shopping and wellness hubs, ideal for exploring Singapore’s quieter, more residential side.
observing turtles, coral and local marine species

Singapore’s iconic waterfront, home to landmark architecture, luxury hotels and cultural institutions. Beyond the skyline, hidden gardens, rooftop bars and art spaces reveal the city’s design and innovation.
Dry Season (December – April): Warm and sunny in many regions, ideal for beaches and sightseeing.
Wet Season (May – November): Hot and humid with periods of rain, varying by region
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learning about cultivation, blending and tasting rare teas.
guided by local fishermen along the south coast.
combining herbal therapies, yoga, and meditation.
tracking leopards, elephants and exotic bird species with a wildlife expert.
stopping at hidden viewpoints and estate kitchens.
The commercial capital blends colonial architecture, vibrant markets and a modern dining scene. Beyond the urban bustle, boutique galleries, private heritage homes and rooftop views reveal a quieter, cultured side of the city.
Nestled among hills and lakes, Kandy is a spiritual heartland, home to the Temple of the Tooth and rich cultural traditions. Its surrounding villages, tea estates and waterfalls provide opportunities for serene exploration.
Known as “Little England,” Nuwara Eliya is set in the hill country amid tea plantations, waterfalls and colonial-era estates. Cooler temperatures and misty valleys make it ideal for outdoor adventures and wellness retreats.
Famed for wildlife and beaches, the south blends national parks with secluded coastline. Beyond Yala, boutique lodges and conservation initiatives provide intimate wildlife encounters and sustainable travel experiences.
A less-visited region with Tamil culture, historic forts and quiet beaches. Traditional crafts, temples and culinary experiences give insight into Sri Lanka’s diverse heritage.
stopping at hidden viewpoints and estate kitchens.

The commercial capital blends colonial architecture, vibrant markets and a modern dining scene. Beyond the urban bustle, boutique galleries, private heritage homes and rooftop views reveal a quieter, cultured side of the city.
Winter (December – February): Mild and dry in the north, warmer in the south.
Spring (March – May): Warm and humid with occasional rain.
Summer (June – September): Hot, humid and rainy with typhoons possible.
Autumn (October – November): Warm, dry and pleasant.
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learning traditional methods and rare varietals with a master tea grower.
exploring hidden caves and waterfalls.
learning regional techniques with a renowned chef.
combining private mineral baths with guided meditation and herbal therapies.
exploring countryside, temples and local villages.
Taiwan’s vibrant capital blends modern skyscrapers with traditional temples, night markets and boutique galleries. The city’s energy, culture and gastronomy make it a compelling base for exploration.
Known for its creative energy, Taichung offers contemporary art spaces, tea culture and surrounding mountain scenery. It’s a hub for design enthusiasts and those seeking a quieter urban rhythm.
The island’s oldest city, Tainan is steeped in history with heritage streets, temples and traditional crafts. Its food culture and artisan workshops make it a treasure trove for culture-focused travelers.
Home to dramatic natural landscapes, Hualien and Taroko Gorge offer marble canyons, mountain trails and remote coastlines. Adventure and nature combine with cultural insights into local indigenous communities.
Taiwan’s tropical south features beaches, coral reefs and national parks. Lesser visited coves, seaside temples and coastal trails make it ideal for a mix of adventure and relaxation.
exploring countryside, temples and local villages.

Taiwan’s vibrant capital blends modern skyscrapers with traditional temples, night markets and boutique galleries. The city’s energy, culture and gastronomy make it a compelling base for exploration.
Dry Season (November – April): Warm and dry, ideal for temple visits and sightseeing.
Wet Season (May – October): Hot and humid with afternoon rains, lush landscapes.
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accessing areas unreachable by road.
visiting floating villages rarely included on standard routes.
observing training and learning the meaning behind gestures.
where reefs remain largely untouched.
passing salt pans, fishing villages and empty beaches.
Best known as the gateway to Angkor, Siem Reap is also a base for rural villages, artisan workshops and contemporary Cambodian culture. Beyond the temples, the surrounding countryside reveals daily life shaped by rice farming and waterways.
Cambodia’s capital is direct and compelling, with royal palaces, riverfront neighbourhoods and important historical sites. The city offers the clearest insight into Cambodia’s recent past and its modern identity.
A relaxed riverside town in the south, Kampot is known for its colonial architecture, pepper farms and proximity to the coast. It serves as a base for exploring rural landscapes and traditional agriculture.
Remote and forested, the Cardamoms are one of Southeast Asia’s last large wilderness areas. Rivers, rainforests and wildlife conservation projects define this region, far from Cambodia’s urban centres.
Off Cambodia’s southern coast, these islands combine beaches with jungle interiors and fishing communities. Less developed than many island destinations, they retain a sense of scale and simplicity.
passing salt pans, fishing villages and empty beaches.

Best known as the gateway to Angkor, Siem Reap is also a base for rural villages, artisan workshops and contemporary Cambodian culture. Beyond the temples, the surrounding countryside reveals daily life shaped by rice farming and waterways.
Winter (December – February): Mild, dry and sunny, ideal for sightseeing.
Spring (March – May): Warm and humid with occasional rain and mist.
Summer (June – August): Hot, humid and rainy with possible typhoons.
Autumn (September – November): Warm, dry and clear, one of the best times to visit.
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observing training sessions and learning about lineage and philosophy.
gaining insight into stilt-house life and disappearing traditions.
experiencing the skyline from the water rather than the promenade.
focusing on folding, steaming and flavour balance.
visiting studios, galleries and non-profit spaces.
The city’s commercial and cultural core, where historic neighbourhoods sit alongside global finance and contemporary design. From Central’s heritage buildings to the green trails above the skyline, this is where Hong Kong’s contrasts are most visible.
Dense, energetic and deeply local, Kowloon offers a more street-level view of the city. Markets, temples, museums and harbourfront promenades reveal Hong Kong’s daily rhythms and layered history.
Often overlooked, the New Territories are home to rural villages, wetlands and some of Hong Kong’s best hiking. An essential counterpoint to the urban core, with strong ties to traditional Cantonese culture.
Best known for its beaches and monasteries, Lantau balances nature and spirituality with modern infrastructure. Mountain paths, fishing villages and quiet bays make it feel far removed from the city centre.
Islands such as Lamma, Cheung Chau and Peng Chau offer a slower pace and a glimpse of pre-skyscraper Hong Kong. Ferries link seafood villages, car-free streets, and coastal walking trails.
visiting studios, galleries and non-profit spaces.

The city’s commercial and cultural core, where historic neighbourhoods sit alongside global finance and contemporary design. From Central’s heritage buildings to the green trails above the skyline, this is where Hong Kong’s contrasts are most visible.
Winter (December – February): Cold with snow in the north and mountains, dry and sunny elsewhere.
Spring (March – May): Mild and pleasant with cherry blossoms and clear weather.
Summer (June – August): Hot and humid with a rainy season in early summer.
Autumn (September – November): Cool and dry with vibrant autumn foliage.
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learning about seasonal seafood and street ingredients.
and learn the art of Japanese hospitality.
learning about seasonal traditions and architecture.
with a private bathing and wellness session overlooking mountains or lakes.
in a small Tokyo atelier.
A vibrant mix of tradition and cutting-edge tech, Tokyo buzzes with energy, fashion, and world-class cuisine.
Known for its serene temples, geisha districts, and seasonal beauty, Kyoto is Japan’s cultural heart.
A friendly, food-loving city famous for its street eats and lively entertainment.
Famed for its snowy winters, hot springs, and wide open nature, perfect for adventure lovers.
A tropical island chain with crystal-clear waters, rich Ryukyuan culture, and laid-back charm.
in a small Tokyo atelier.

A vibrant mix of tradition and cutting-edge tech, Tokyo buzzes with energy, fashion, and world-class cuisine.
Winter (December – February): Cold and dry, especially in the mountains, with clear skies.
Spring (March – May): Mild and pleasant with blooming rhododendrons, ideal for trekking.
Summer (June – August): Warm and wet with heavy rainfall, lush landscapes.
Autumn (September – November): Cool, dry and clear, the best time for travel and festivals.
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focusing on the site’s history, symbolism, and setting rather than speed.
learning the country’s national sport with local players.
focusing on Bhutan’s spiritual history.
Paro is home to Bhutan’s only international airport and some of its most important historic sites, including Tiger’s Nest Monastery. The valley blends sacred architecture, farmland and forest, offering a strong introduction to Bhutanese culture and landscape.
Thimphu is Bhutan’s capital and cultural centre, where monasteries, government buildings and craft markets sit alongside cafés and contemporary galleries. It’s the place to understand modern Bhutan and how tradition continues to shape daily life.
Punakha is warmer and lower than much of Bhutan, known for its rivers, fertile fields and the Punakha Dzong, set at the confluence of two rivers. The region offers scenic walks, rural villages and a gentler pace.
Bumthang is often considered Bhutan’s spiritual heartland. Its valleys are dotted with ancient monasteries, temples and small villages, set among rolling hills and pine forests with a strong sense of continuity and tradition.
Haa is one of Bhutan’s least visited valleys, close to the Tibetan border. It is defined by open meadows, forests and small farming communities, offering a quieter and more remote experience of the country.

Paro is home to Bhutan’s only international airport and some of its most important historic sites, including Tiger’s Nest Monastery. The valley blends sacred architecture, farmland and forest, offering a strong introduction to Bhutanese culture and landscape.
Winter (December – February): Cold and dry, especially at higher altitudes, clear mountain views.
Spring (March – May): Mild and warm with blooming landscapes, excellent for trekking.
Monsoon (June – September): Warm and wet with heavy rainfall and cloud cover.
Autumn (October – November): Cool, dry and clear, peak trekking season.
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exploring Tibetan-influenced architecture and landscapes.
learning the cultural significance of each design.
including visits to remote villages and hidden monasteries rarely accessed by tourists.
guided by monks and local elders.
in the remote Annapurna or Mustang regions with expert trackers.
Kathmandu Valley blends centuries-old temples, palaces and stupas with vibrant street life. Beyond the main squares, quiet courtyards, artisan workshops and historic neighborhoods reveal the valley’s rich culture and craftsmanship.
Pokhara is framed by the Annapurna mountain range and dotted with tranquil lakes. It’s a base for adventure, including paragliding, trekking and mountain exploration, whilst also offering serene lakeside retreats.
Chitwan is Nepal’s premier wildlife region, home to rhinos, Bengal tigers, elephants and a diversity of bird species. The area combines jungle safaris with cultural encounters in local Tharu villages.
Lumbini is the birthplace of Buddha, a UNESCO World Heritage Site with sacred monasteries, meditation gardens and quiet reflection spaces that draw pilgrims and visitors alike.
The Everest region offers iconic Himalayan landscapes, trekking routes and Sherpa culture. From the base camp to hidden villages, it’s a place of adventure and spiritual connection amid some of the world’s highest peaks.
in the remote Annapurna or Mustang regions with expert trackers.

Kathmandu Valley blends centuries-old temples, palaces and stupas with vibrant street life. Beyond the main squares, quiet courtyards, artisan workshops and historic neighborhoods reveal the valley’s rich culture and craftsmanship.
Dry Season (May – September): Warm, dry and sunny, best for beaches and outdoor activities.
Wet Season (October – April): Hot and humid with tropical downpours, usually short and intense.
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combining guided walks with ecological insight.
spotting rare wildlife and nocturnal reptiles with a naturalist.
learning ancient textile techniques and dyeing methods.
learning about lava formations and local geology.
finishing with a private jungle picnic.
Indonesia's most iconic island with stunning beaches, lush rice terraces, vibrant temples and refined villas with a dynamic dining and wellness scene.
A remote island of rolling savannah, dramatic cliffs and pristine beaches, Sumba is known for its strong ancestral culture and untouched landscapes, offering a rare sense of raw beauty.
A remote archipelago of limestone islets and turquoise lagoons, Raja Ampat is one of the world’s richest marine environments and a paradise for divers.
Quieter than Bali, Lombok offers serene beaches, traditional villages and the striking presence of Mount Rinjani, perfect for those seeking nature and space.
Wild and untamed, Sumatra is home to dense rainforest, rare wildlife including orangutans and dramatic volcanic landscapes.
finishing with a private jungle picnic.

Indonesia's most iconic island with stunning beaches, lush rice terraces, vibrant temples and refined villas with a dynamic dining and wellness scene.
Winter (December – February): Cooler and drier in the north, warm in the south.
Spring (March – April): Warm and pleasant across most regions.
Summer (May – August): Hot and humid with heavy rain, especially in the south.
Autumn (September – November): Cooler with decreasing rainfall, ideal for travel.
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meeting local chefs and learning recipes behind the stalls.
preparing your catch over a riverside fire.
led by a local master.
learning about traditional remedies and plants.
making your own bespoke textiles.
Hanoi is the cultural and political heart of Vietnam, blending French colonial architecture, serene lakes and vibrant street life. Beyond the Old Quarter, hidden temples, galleries and artisan workshops reveal the city’s layered history.
Vietnam’s energetic southern hub, where sleek skyscrapers coexist with bustling markets, colonial architecture and vibrant nightlife. Hidden galleries, rooftop bars and riverside lanes provide a more refined exploration.
This iconic karst landscape is famed for limestone islands rising from emerald waters. Beyond standard cruises, quiet coves, hidden lagoon and boutique floating lodges offer a more intimate exploration.
Hue is Vietnam’s imperial past preserved in palaces, tombs and citadels along the Perfume River. Tranquil villages, pagodas and riverside gardens offer a slower, reflective side of the city.
Hoi An’s UNESCO-listed old town is a maze of lantern-lit streets and artisanal shops. Surrounding rice paddies, fishing villages and quiet rivers reveal its rural charm.
making your own bespoke textiles.

Hanoi is the cultural and political heart of Vietnam, blending French colonial architecture, serene lakes and vibrant street life. Beyond the Old Quarter, hidden temples, galleries and artisan workshops reveal the city’s layered history.
Winter (December – February): Mild and dry in most regions, cool in the north, ideal for travel.
Summer (March – May): Hot and dry, especially inland.
Monsoon (June – September): Warm with heavy rains, particularly in central and southern regions.
Autumn (October – November): Warm and drier with improving conditions.
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combining Himalayan yoga, Kerala Ayurveda and desert meditation in Rajasthan.
and learn the secrets behind Rajasthani cuisine.
with a local priest explaining symbolism and chants.
with private stops at secret locations, forts and cultural sites.
learning about tiger conservation, tracking footprints and spotting elusive wildlife including leopards, sloth bears and a variety of bird species.
Rajasthan is a land of desert fortresses, palaces and vibrant culture. Its cities offer centuries-old architecture, royal traditions and sweeping landscapes.
Kerala, “God’s Own Country,” is defined by backwaters, tropical landscapes and spice plantations. Its rivers, hill stations and Ayurveda retreats provide a balance of wellness, adventure and cultural experiences.
Varanasi sits on the banks of the Ganges and embodies India’s spiritual heart. Sacred ghats, river rituals and centuries-old temples reflect enduring traditions and daily life unlike anywhere else.
The Himalayan region includes Ladakh, Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand. It offers dramatic mountain landscapes, cliffside monasteries, trekking routes and immersive cultural encounters.
Goa combines beaches, Portuguese heritage and local culture. Beyond the coast, spice plantations, rivers and traditional villages reveal an intimate view of life along India’s western shoreline.
learning about tiger conservation, tracking footprints and spotting elusive wildlife including leopards, sloth bears and a variety of bird species.

Rajasthan is a land of desert fortresses, palaces and vibrant culture. Its cities offer centuries-old architecture, royal traditions and sweeping landscapes.
Winter (December – February): Cold and often snowy, especially inland and in the mountains, with short daylight hours.
Spring (March – May): Cool to mild with blooming parks and improving weather, ideal for city breaks.
Summer (June – August): Warm and relatively dry, perfect for exploring cities, lakes and the Baltic coast.
Autumn (September – November): Cool and increasingly wet, with colourful foliage and fewer crowds.
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inside a historic church or palace.
exploring how the city was rebuilt and reimagined.
and experience local wellness traditions.
Kraków is Poland’s historic and cultural centre, known for its well-preserved Old Town, royal heritage and intellectual life. Beyond its landmarks, the city offers galleries, music venues and neighbourhoods that reveal a contemporary creative energy.
Warsaw is a dynamic capital shaped by resilience and reinvention. Rebuilt after the Second World War, it combines modern architecture, a strong cultural scene and expansive green spaces with a growing reputation for design and contemporary arts.
Wrocław is defined by its rivers, bridges and colourful market square. With a strong university presence and a mix of Gothic, Baroque and modern architecture, the city offers a lively cultural scene and an approachable pace.
Gdańsk is a historic port city on the Baltic coast with a distinctive maritime identity. Its merchant houses, shipyard history and access to beaches and coastal landscapes give it a character unlike any other Polish city.
The Tatra Mountains form Poland’s highest range, offering alpine scenery, hiking routes and traditional highland culture.

Kraków is Poland’s historic and cultural centre, known for its well-preserved Old Town, royal heritage and intellectual life. Beyond its landmarks, the city offers galleries, music venues and neighbourhoods that reveal a contemporary creative energy.
Winter (December – February): Cold and snowy inland and in the north, milder but wet along the coast, ideal for Northern Lights and winter sports.
Spring (March – May): Cool but gradually warming, with snowmelting. Waterfalls at their fullest and longer daylight hours.
Summer (June – August): Mild to warm with long daylight hours including the midnight sun in the north. Perfect for visiting fjords and outdoor activities.
Autumn (September – November): Cool and crisp with colourful foliage, shorter days and the return of Northern Lights.
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accessing narrow inlets and small communities larger vessels cannot reach.
between islands and sheltered bays with wildlife spotting along the way.
guided by experts in polar conditions.
for uninterrupted views and guided walks on the plateau above the city.
using remote locations and flexible timing, increasing your chances of viewing the spectacle.
Oslo is a compact, forward-looking capital set between forest and fjord. Known for its strong design culture, museums and contemporary architecture, the city also offers easy access to nature with islands, trails, and ski areas just minutes from the centre.
The Western Fjords are defined by steep mountains, deep waterways and small settlements perched along the water’s edge. This region offers some of Norway’s most dramatic scenery, alongside hiking routes, ferry journeys and fjord-side villages that remain rooted in local life.
Lofoten combines sharp alpine peaks with fishing villages and white-sand beaches inside the Arctic Circle. The landscape supports year-round activities, from hiking and kayaking in summer to northern lights viewing and sea-based experiences in winter.
Bergen is a historic port city with a strong cultural identity, framed by mountains and fjords. Its wooden harbour, music scene and role as a gateway to western Norway make it both a destination in its own right and a natural starting point for fjord exploration.
Arctic Norway offers remote landscapes, seasonal light extremes and rich Arctic wildlife. It provides a refined base for exploring fjords, islands and tundra while experiencing northern lights, whale migration and Sami culture.
using remote locations and flexible timing, increasing your chances of viewing the spectacle.

Oslo is a compact, forward-looking capital set between forest and fjord. Known for its strong design culture, museums and contemporary architecture, the city also offers easy access to nature with islands, trails, and ski areas just minutes from the centre.
Winter (December – February): Very cold and snowy with long nights, ideal for Northern Lights viewing and winter activities.
Spring (March – May): Cold at first then gradually milder, with melting snow, longer days and fresh green landscapes.
Summer (June – August): Mild and pleasant with long daylight hours including the midnight sun in the north, perfect for lakes and outdoor activities.
Autumn (September – November): Cool and crisp with vivid autumn colours, shorter days and the return of Northern Lights in Lapland.
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into remote forests, stopping for lunch cooked over an open fire.
to frozen lakes with ice fishing and a lakeside meal.
with the Sami people learning traditional techniques and storytelling.
in a historic wood-burning sauna with a wellness specialist.
with overnight stays on remote islands.
Helsinki combines modern design, vibrant culinary culture, and coastal charm. Its architecture, galleries and design districts offer a sophisticated urban experience, while nearby islands and archipelagos provide quick escapes into nature.
A vast wilderness of snow-covered forests, frozen lakes and fells, where the northern lights glow in winter and the midnight sun stretches the summer days. Rooted in Sami culture, the region offers reindeer herding, traditional crafts and storytelling alongside husky sledding, snowmobiling, ice fishing and luxury lodges or glass igloos for serene, remote escapes.
Turku combines history, riverside charm and a lively arts scene. The surrounding archipelago boasts thousands of islands, remote beaches and traditional fishing villages, perfect for exploration by boat or kayak.
Tampere blends industrial heritage with lakeside charm, vibrant cultural venues and contemporary arts. The surrounding region offers forests, lakes and outdoor activities that appeal to families, adventure seekers and wellness travelers.
Oulu is a tech-forward city with a creative edge, while the wider region offers forests, lakes and the coast, ideal for winter sports, summer hiking and wildlife watching.
with overnight stays on remote islands.

Helsinki combines modern design, vibrant culinary culture, and coastal charm. Its architecture, galleries and design districts offer a sophisticated urban experience, while nearby islands and archipelagos provide quick escapes into nature.
Winter (December – February): Cold and often snowy in the south and central regions, milder along the coasts, with short daylight hours.
Spring (March – May): Mild and increasingly sunny, ideal for sightseeing, festivals and blooming landscapes.
Summer (June – August): Warm and relatively dry, perfect for exploring cities, lakes and countryside.
Autumn (September – November): Cool and gradually wetter, with colourful foliage and harvest season activities, especially in wine regions.
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with a conductor or a musician and gain exclusive insight into one of the world’s most iconic concert halls.
sampling rare lagers, smoked meats and regional cheeses with a master brewer.
spotting castles, vineyards and river bends while enjoying champagne.
visiting medieval villages, artisan workshops and hidden gardens.
including Nuremberg, Dresden and Cologne, with private tastings and evening access.
Berlin is a vibrant capital where history, art and culture collide. From its iconic architecture and museums to cutting-edge galleries, nightlife and design districts, the city is a hub of creativity and contemporary energy.
Munich combines Bavarian tradition with cosmopolitan flair. Its historic squares, beer halls and royal palaces contrast with a thriving art scene, luxury shopping and easy access to the Bavarian Alps for outdoor adventure.
Hamburg is defined by its waterways and port, blending maritime heritage with modern architecture. The city offers a rich music scene, contemporary galleries and unique experiences along canals and historic warehouses
Cologne is renowned for its Romanesque cathedrals, vibrant cultural festivals and artistic heritage. The city balances historic streets with modern design districts, riverside walks and a lively culinary scene.
Dresden combines Baroque architecture with contemporary culture. Its restored palaces, galleries and riverfront setting offer a sophisticated mix of history, art and local craftsmanship.
including Nuremberg, Dresden and Cologne, with private tastings and evening access.

Berlin is a vibrant capital where history, art and culture collide. From its iconic architecture and museums to cutting-edge galleries, nightlife and design districts, the city is a hub of creativity and contemporary energy.
Winter (December – February): Cold, dark and often windy with occasional snow, particularly inland.
Spring (March – May): Cool and gradually warming, with longer days and blooming landscapes.
Summer (June – August): Mild and relatively dry, with long daylight hours ideal for sightseeing and coastal activities.
Autumn (September – November): Cool and increasingly wet, with shorter days and colourful foliage in the countryside.
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in a vaulted cellar, paired with artisanal chocolates
with a Michelin-trained chef in a historic townhouse.
with stops at hidden gardens and historic estates.
sampling Aalborg aquavit and rare craft beers with a master brewer.
with a guide highlighting archaeology, architecture and hidden viewpoints.
Copenhagen blends historic charm, contemporary design, and world-class gastronomy. Canals, royal palaces and vibrant cultural venues combine with nearby coastal villages and countryside for a diverse urban escape.
Aarhus is defined by its contemporary art scene, historic streets and dynamic café culture. The city offers a refined base to explore Jutland’s forests, rolling hills and hidden cultural gems.
Odense, the birthplace of Hans Christian Andersen, combines literary heritage with a lively arts and food scene. The surrounding countryside and coastal villages offer historic manor houses, artisan workshops and scenic landscapes.
Aalborg blends historic architecture, innovative museums and a youthful energy from its university. Its northern setting provides access to dramatic coastlines, sand dunes and unique natural landscapes, including Europe’s largest migrating sand dune at Råbjerg Mile.
Bornholm is an island of rugged coastline, distinctive round churches and artisan villages. Its cycling-friendly landscapes, dramatic cliffs and thriving craft and gastronomy scene give it a character unmatched elsewhere in Denmark.
with a guide highlighting archaeology, architecture and hidden viewpoints.

Copenhagen blends historic charm, contemporary design, and world-class gastronomy. Canals, royal palaces and vibrant cultural venues combine with nearby coastal villages and countryside for a diverse urban escape.
Winter (December – February): Cold with heavy snow in the Alps, ideal for skiing and winter sports, milder in lowland cities.
Spring (March – May): Cool and gradually warming with snowmelt in the mountains and blooming landscapes in the valleys.
Summer (June – August): Warm and pleasant, especially in lower regions, with long days perfect for hiking and sightseeing.
Autumn (September – November): Cool and crisp, with colourful foliage in the lowlands and early snowfall in the mountains.
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spotting hidden glaciers and secluded alpine valleys.
through the snowy Engadin landscapes in St Moritz.
and enjoy Switzerland’s most iconic alpine rail routes, witnessing glaciers, mountain passes and valleys while sipping champagne and sampling regional delicacies in a panoramic carriage.
with a master chocolatier in a historic atelier.
with a professional guide, exploring untouched slopes, hidden glacier runs and panoramic alpine vistas far from the main ski lifts.
Zurich blends financial sophistication with a rich cultural scene. The city’s lakeside setting, historic Old Town, and contemporary art and design venues make it a refined hub, while nearby mountains and vineyards offer quick escapes into nature.
Geneva is known for its international institutions, luxury shopping and lakeside promenades. The surrounding Vaud and Lavaux regions combine UNESCO-listed vineyards, alpine foothills and charming towns like Montreux and Vevey.
Interlaken is uniquely positioned between Lakes Thun and Brienz and framed by the Eiger, Mönch and Jungfrau peaks. The town is a hub for alpine adventure, including paragliding, hiking and mountain train journeys, while offering a refined base for exploring the Bernese Oberland.
Zermatt sits beneath the Matterhorn, offering world-class skiing, hiking and mountaineering. The village itself is car-free, blending traditional alpine architecture with high-end boutiques, gourmet dining and refined wellness options, while the surrounding glaciers and peaks provide dramatic, year-round scenery.
St. Moritz is a globally renowned luxury alpine destination set in the Engadin valley. Known for its pristine lakes, exclusive winter and summer sports, and Michelin-starred dining, the town combines natural beauty with sophisticated shopping, cultural events and high-end wellness experiences.
with a professional guide, exploring untouched slopes, hidden glacier runs and panoramic alpine vistas far from the main ski lifts.

Zurich blends financial sophistication with a rich cultural scene. The city’s lakeside setting, historic Old Town, and contemporary art and design venues make it a refined hub, while nearby mountains and vineyards offer quick escapes into nature.
Winter (December – February): Cold and damp with occasional frost or snow, especially inland. Short daylight hours.
Spring (March – May): Mild and sunny, famous for blooming tulip fields and vibrant gardens.
Summer (June – August): Warm and relatively dry, ideal for cycling, canal cruises and outdoor festivals.
Autumn (September – November): Cool and increasingly wet, with colourful foliage and shorter days, often accompanied by windy conditions
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with a specialist historian of art guiding you through masterpieces in solitude.
with a sommelier pairing fine wines or champagnes with seasonal nibbles.
with a professional skipper and tailored itinerary.
learning about the city’s history and geology.
with a guide granting access to areas usually closed to the public.
Amsterdam is unique for its network of historic canals, world-class museums and vibrant cultural energy. The city blends centuries-old architecture with a progressive arts scene, lively markets and innovative dining that draws visitors from around the globe.
Rotterdam stands out for its daring modern architecture and forward-thinking urban design. The city’s massive harbour, contemporary galleries and dynamic culinary scene make it a hub for innovation and creative energy unlike anywhere else in the Netherlands.
The Hague combines royal heritage with international institutions, offering a rare mix of political significance and coastal lifestyle. Elegant streets, historic palaces and Scheveningen’s beaches give the city a distinctive cultural and civic identity.
Utrecht is defined by its medieval canals, unique wharf-level streets and a youthful energy driven by its university. Its mix of historic charm, cultural festivals and accessible day trips into central Netherlands makes it an engaging and versatile destination.
Maastricht is distinguished by its southern European feel, hilly streets and cross-border influences from Belgium and Germany. Its historic architecture, lively culinary scene and riverside promenades give it a character unlike any other Dutch city.
with a guide granting access to areas usually closed to the public.

Amsterdam is unique for its network of historic canals, world-class museums and vibrant cultural energy. The city blends centuries-old architecture with a progressive arts scene, lively markets and innovative dining that draws visitors from around the globe.
Winter (December – February): Cold, dark and snowy with strong winds, ideal for Northern Lights viewing.
Spring (March – May): Cool and changeable with increasing daylight, melting snow and fewer visitors.
Summer (June – August): Cool and relatively mild with long daylight hours including the midnight sun, best for road trips and hiking.
Autumn (September – November): Cool and windy with shorter days, vivid autumn colours and the return of Northern Lights.
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tucked into a secluded valley far from the main tourist routes.
in Borgarfjörður and learn traditional tack-making and grooming techniques.
away from street lights and crowds, guided by a local astrophotographer.
to see glaciers, hidden crevices and ice formations.
exploring untouched desert-like landscapes.
Iceland’s cultural and creative centre, combining striking modern architecture with a strong food, design and music scene. It serves as an easy base for day trips while offering museums, geothermal pools and a compact, walkable city centre.
Defined by waterfalls, black-sand beaches, glaciers and volcanic landscapes. Well-connected yet dramatic, it offers some of Iceland’s most recognisable scenery alongside small villages and accessible hiking routes.
The Golden Circle brings together Þingvellir National Park, geothermal areas and powerful waterfalls within easy reach of Reykjavík. It offers a clear introduction to Iceland’s geology, history and natural forces.
Snæfellsnes is often described as a microcosm of Iceland, with lava fields, coastal cliffs, fishing villages and a glacier-capped volcano. Its varied landscapes make it ideal for travellers wanting diversity without long distances.
Known for quieter landscapes, geothermal activity and strong wildlife opportunities, particularly whale watching. Towns like Akureyri provide cultural depth, while surrounding fjords and highlands offer a slower, less visited alternative to the south.
exploring untouched desert-like landscapes.

Iceland’s cultural and creative centre, combining striking modern architecture with a strong food, design and music scene. It serves as an easy base for day trips while offering museums, geothermal pools and a compact, walkable city centre.
Winter (December – February): Cold and wet inland, mild along the Adriatic coast with occasional snow in mountainous areas.
Spring (March – May): Mild and sunny, ideal for sightseeing with blooming landscapes and calmer seas.
Summer (June – August): Hot and dry, particularly along the coast. Perfect for beaches and sailing.
Autumn (September – November): Warm early on, gradually cooler and wetter with fewer tourists and vibrant autumn colours inland.
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and access less-visited areas while learning about its architecture.
and stop at tiny bays and quiet beaches.
and taste estate-produced oils with local breads.
with family-friendly sections and scenic stops.
and enjoy truffle tastings, art shops and hilltop views.
The iconic “Pearl of the Adriatic,” Dubrovnik blends medieval city walls, terracotta rooftops and hidden stairways which lead to quiet terraces above the sea.
A vibrant coastal city anchored by Diocletian’s Palace, blending Roman architecture with boutique cafés, local markets and access to lesser-known islands.
An island of vineyards, lavender fields and quiet beaches, anchored by a historic harbour town and a 16th-century fortress.
A UNESCO-listed national park of tiered lakes and waterfalls, linked by boardwalks and trails through dense woodland, offering immersive encounters with Croatia’s natural landscape.
A coastal Istrian town of cobblestone streets and colourful harbourfront buildings, with small galleries, local eateries and a working fishing port providing a sense of daily life.
and enjoy truffle tastings, art shops and hilltop views.

The iconic “Pearl of the Adriatic,” Dubrovnik blends medieval city walls, terracotta rooftops and hidden stairways which lead to quiet terraces above the sea.
Winter (December – February): Mild and rainy in the north, cooler inland, mild and drier in the south.
Spring (March – May): Warm and bright with blooming landscapes and ideal conditions for sightseeing.
Summer (June – August): Hot and dry especially inland and in the south with cooler Atlantic breezes along the coast.
Autumn (September – November): Warm early on then gradually cooler and wetter with pleasant conditions for wine regions and coastal walks.
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learning traditional tile-painting techniques with a local artisan.
stopping at family-run vineyards for private tastings.
tasting regional produce before a hands-on cooking session.
guided by researchers tracking migratory routes.
experiencing Portugal’s highest peak with insights into its volcanic landscape.
Lisbon mixes historic neighbourhoods with a strong design and culinary scene. Hilltop viewpoints, riverside districts and well-restored palaces give the city variety, while easy access to Cascais and Sintra keeps it an excellent all-round base.
Porto offers a slower rhythm with riverside architecture, independent galleries and long-standing port wine cellars. It’s also the natural gateway to the Douro Valley, known for vineyard terraces and some of the country’s best scenic routes.
The Algarve is Portugal’s signature coastal region with limestone cliffs, wide beaches and reliable sunshine. Beyond the busy hubs, small fishing towns, quiet coves and nature reserves offer a more relaxed and authentic side.
Madeira combines volcanic scenery with a subtropical climate and standout hiking. Its levada trails, botanical gardens and protected marine areas attract travellers who want nature, good food and a refined island atmosphere.
The Azores deliver striking landscapes marked by crater lakes, geothermal springs and untouched coastlines. São Miguel, Pico, and Terceira lead with whale-watching, hot springs and a strong conservation-driven approach to tourism.
experiencing Portugal’s highest peak with insights into its volcanic landscape.

Lisbon mixes historic neighbourhoods with a strong design and culinary scene. Hilltop viewpoints, riverside districts and well-restored palaces give the city variety, while easy access to Cascais and Sintra keeps it an excellent all-round base.
Winter (December – February): Mild and wet in the north, cold in the interior and warm and dry along the southern and Mediterranean coasts.
Spring (March – May): Pleasant and sunny, ideal for sightseeing and outdoor activities, with blooming landscapes.
Summer (June – August): Hot and dry, especially inland and in the south, with cooler coastal breezes along the Mediterranean and Atlantic.
Autumn (September – November): Warm early on, becoming cooler and wetter later, with harvest season in wine regions and fewer crowds at popular destinations.
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with a Michelin-trained chef in San Sebastián.
with professional dancers and guitarists.
and explore hidden coves and quiet beaches accessible only by boat.
in Rioja Alavesa under the guidance of an award winning winemaker.
and access interiors and workshops that reveal the techniques and creativity behind his iconic style.
Mallorca, Menorca, Ibiza and Formentera offer a combination of Mediterranean beaches, historic towns and rural landscapes. Each island has a distinct character, from Mallorca’s mountainous interior to Ibiza’s hidden coves and Menorca’s quiet villages.
Madrid is Spain’s political and cultural capital, combining grand boulevards, historic squares and world-class museums such as the Prado and Reina Sofía. The city offers vibrant dining and contemporary architecture, while its central location provides easy access to nearby historic towns and landscapes.
Andalusia spans the Sierra Nevada, olive groves and historic cities including Seville, Granada and Córdoba. The region is renowned for its Moorish architecture, whitewashed villages and cultural heritage.
Barcelona is a hub of architecture, design and cultural landmarks. Beyond Gaudí’s works and the Gothic Quarter, the city offers a sophisticated dining scene, contemporary galleries and accessible beaches.
San Sebastián is defined by its culinary pedigree, elegant bayfront and rugged coastline. Nearby villages and surf beaches combine Basque tradition with natural scenery.
and access interiors and workshops that reveal the techniques and creativity behind his iconic style.

Mallorca, Menorca, Ibiza and Formentera offer a combination of Mediterranean beaches, historic towns and rural landscapes. Each island has a distinct character, from Mallorca’s mountainous interior to Ibiza’s hidden coves and Menorca’s quiet villages.
Winter (December – February): Cool and wet with frequent rain, occasional frost and short daylight hours.
Spring (March – May): Mild and brightening with blooming gardens and gradually warmer days.
Summer (June – August): Warm and relatively dry with long daylight hours and ideal conditions for outdoor events.
Autumn (September – November): Cool and increasingly wet with colourful foliage and crisp mornings.
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and see murals, graffiti, and installations by contemporary artists.
and relax in the city’s natural hot springs with optional massages, saunas, and panoramic city views.
and discover prehistoric remains with family-friendly guides.
featuring walled gardens, ornamental ponds and historic landscaping.
and enjoy scenic countryside views.
London mixes historic landmarks with contemporary culture, from iconic museums and theatres to independent galleries and markets. Riverside walks, hidden courtyards and rooftop viewpoints offer quieter corners of the city, while a dynamic food and design scene keeps it endlessly engaging.
Bath combines Georgian architecture, Roman heritage and vibrant cultural life. Its thermal waters, boutique shops and historic streets offer a refined city experience, while surrounding countryside and charming villages make it easy to balance city exploration with scenic escapes.
The Cotswolds feature rolling limestone hills, picturesque villages and centuries-old estates. Quiet lanes, artisan workshops and local markets provide a leisurely pace, while gardens, historic houses and countryside trails highlight the region’s enduring charm.
Rugged coastline with fishing villages, sweeping beaches and a strong creative and culinary scene. Towns like St Ives and Padstow offer a relaxed coastal pace, while surfing, coastal trails and a distinct maritime heritage give the region its own unmistakable identity.
Offering dramatic lakes, forested valleys and rugged fells, with villages and market towns scattered throughout. Walking trails, boat rides and historic estates allow visitors to explore both natural beauty and cultural heritage in a region of striking contrasts.
and enjoy scenic countryside views.

London mixes historic landmarks with contemporary culture, from iconic museums and theatres to independent galleries and markets. Riverside walks, hidden courtyards and rooftop viewpoints offer quieter corners of the city, while a dynamic food and design scene keeps it endlessly engaging.
Winter (December – February): Mild but wet and windy, with occasional frost and snow in inland and northern areas.
Spring (March – May): Cool and increasingly sunny, with blooming landscapes and longer daylight hours.
Summer (June – August): Mild and relatively dry, with long days ideal for outdoor activities and sightseeing.
Autumn (September – November): Cool and wet, with shorter days and colourful foliage, often accompanied by windy conditions
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a distinctly Irish coastal experience.
making soda bread, colcannon and other native dishes with local ingredients.
spotting puffins, gannets and seals.
, targeting wild salmon or trout native to Ireland’s waterways.
learning to handle hawks, owls and falcons under the guidance of an expert.
The capital blends Georgian streets, historic landmarks, traditional Irish pubs and a vibrant cultural scene, with quiet courtyards, boutique galleries and riverside walks along the Liffey.
Galway’s colorful streets give way to a lively arts scene, cosy cafés and music-filled pubs, while the surrounding Connemara region offers rugged coastline, boglands and tranquil lakes.
Killarney is a gateway to dramatic landscapes, including serene lakes, hidden valleys and forest trails in Killarney National Park, perfect for scenic drives and walks.
Cork city’s vibrant streets lead to the Wild Atlantic Way, where windswept beaches, remote fishing villages and jagged cliffs reveal the country’s untamed beauty.
Northern Ireland’s Causeway Coast is defined by the Giant’s Causeway’s striking basalt formations, quiet cliff paths and historic castles perched above the Atlantic.
learning to handle hawks, owls and falcons under the guidance of an expert.

The capital blends Georgian streets, historic landmarks, traditional Irish pubs and a vibrant cultural scene, with quiet courtyards, boutique galleries and riverside walks along the Liffey.
Winter (December – February): Cold and wet in the north, snow in mountainous regions, mild and drier along the Mediterranean coast.
Spring (March – May): Mild and pleasant with blooming landscapes, ideal for sightseeing and outdoor activities.
Summer (June – August): Warm to hot, especially inland and in the south, with sunny days along the coast; popular for beaches and festivals.
Autumn (September – November): Mild and increasingly wet, with colourful foliage in the countryside and cooler temperatures in the north and mountains.
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stopping at a family-run olive mill to press your own olive oil.
guided by the estate winemaker and take home a bottle with your signature label.
learning to paint your own mural in a secret Montmartre atelier.
creating a lunch from wild herbs, mushrooms, and seasonal plants.
stopping at secret viewpoints, boutique wineries and small harbours for lunch.
The capital blends timeless architecture, world-class museums and vibrant cultural life. Beyond the city’s streets and squares, private river cruises, curated garden tours and historic estates offer intimate ways to enjoy architecture, urban landscapes and quiet corners away from the crowds.
Mediterranean glamour meets understated elegance along cliffs, hidden beaches and pastel villages. Private boat trips, seaside dining and stays in charming coastal town such as Nice, Cannes or Saint - Tropezs provide a refined coastal escape.
Rolling vineyards, hilltop villages and fragrant lavender fields create a serene backdrop for wine tastings, artisanal food experiences, days out cycling and stays in countryside estates. Meandering through markets, gardens and local ateliers offers an authentic sense of the region’s enduring charm.
Beyond its renowned vineyards and historic châteaux, Bordeaux stretches from rolling forests to the Atlantic coast. Surfing along Arcachon Bay, forested trails, and the region’s dunes and beaches offer an active, scenic and varied experience alongside its celebrated wine and gastronomy.
Rivers, châteaux and gardens define the valley, but the region also offers boating along quiet waterways, hot-air balloon flights over the countryside and walking or cycling trails through forests and open fields. These experiences allow a sense of scale, scenery and calm beyond the historic estates.
stopping at secret viewpoints, boutique wineries and small harbours for lunch.

The capital blends timeless architecture, world-class museums and vibrant cultural life. Beyond the city’s streets and squares, private river cruises, curated garden tours and historic estates offer intimate ways to enjoy architecture, urban landscapes and quiet corners away from the crowds.
Long Rains / Wet Season (March – May): Hot, humid and heavy showers, particularly in the afternoons.
Cool Dry Season (June – October): Pleasantly warm, lower humidity, ideal for beach and safari activities.
Short Rains / Transitional Season (November – December): Warm with occasional short, intense showers, seas are calm and excellent for water sports.
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with a master guide, learning about Zanzibar’s vanilla, cinnamon and clove cultivation with hands-on experiences.
with a local crew, learning traditional techniques and enjoying a private seafood feast on a deserted beach.
assisting researchers with coral reef monitoring or sea turtle tracking in secluded areas.
and explore hidden coves, deserted beaches, snorkel coral reefs and enjoy a gourmet lunch onboard.
learning traditional Swahili songs, dance and folklore in an intimate setting.
Wander narrow alleys, discover centuries-old spice markets and stay in restored boutique riads while enjoying private cultural tours and rooftop sundowners overlooking the harbor.
Famed for soft white sands and turquoise waters, this area offers luxury villas, private snorkeling and diving excursions and sunset dhow cruises.
A quieter northern stretch perfect for wellness retreats and water sports without the crowds.
Known for its dramatic turquoise lagoons and kite-surfing conditions, this region is perfect for sailing, secluded beaches and guided marine explorations.
Home to the island’s endemic red colobus monkeys, Jozani offers forest walks, conservation experiences and intimate lodge stays surrounded by nature.
learning traditional Swahili songs, dance and folklore in an intimate setting.

Wander narrow alleys, discover centuries-old spice markets and stay in restored boutique riads while enjoying private cultural tours and rooftop sundowners overlooking the harbor.
Winter (December – February): Cold, wet and often windy, with snow in the Highlands and occasional frost in the lowlands.
Spring (March – May): Cool but increasingly mild, with longer daylight hours and blooming landscapes.
Summer (June – August): Mild to warm, relatively drier, with long daylight and ideal conditions for hiking and outdoor activities.
Autumn (September – November): Cool and wet, with shorter days and colourful foliage, sometimes stormy along the coasts.
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and sample rare single malts at family-run distilleries, finishing with a tasting in a historic castle.
exploring secret rooms, private courtyards and historic treasures.
with a team of expert trackers, staying at luxury accomodation and enjoying whiskey and traditional Scottish meals.
discovering prehistoric sites, coastal cliffs and secluded beaches.
spotting eagles, seals and puffins while stopping at deserted beaches.
Rugged mountains, lochs and glens provide the perfect backdrop for private hiking, whisky tastings and stays in secluded luxury lodges.
Dramatic coastline, hidden beaches and iconic landscapes offer private guided walks, boat excursions and intimate stays in boutique island cottages.
Scotland’s capital blends history, architecture and culture, with private castle tours, exclusive dining experiences and whisky tastings.
Serene waters and surrounding hills allow for private boating, cycling and nature excursions, paired with boutique lodges and country house stays.
Castles, rolling countryside and whisky distilleries provide opportunities for private estate tours, falconry experiences and exclusive stays.
spotting eagles, seals and puffins while stopping at deserted beaches.

Rugged mountains, lochs and glens provide the perfect backdrop for private hiking, whisky tastings and stays in secluded luxury lodges.
Winter (December – February): Cold in the north with snow in the Alps, mild along the Mediterranean coast and rainy in central regions.
Spring (March – May): Mild and pleasant, with blooming landscapes and increasing sunshine, ideal for sightseeing.
Summer (June – August): Hot and dry, particularly in the south, with cooler breezes along the coasts; popular for beaches and festivals.
Autumn (September – November): Warm early on, becoming cooler and wetter later, with vibrant fall foliage and harvest season activities.
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and sample small-batch vintages at family-owned estates, ending with a villa lunch overlooking the vineyards.
with local experts, followed by a hands-on cooking session and gourmet meal.
landing for a gourmet picnic in the heart of the mountains.
including the Colosseum, Roman Forum and Vatican museums.
including the Blue Grotto and enjoy an intimate seafood lunch on a secluded terrace.
From rolling vineyards to hilltop towns, Tuscany offers wine tastings, culinary journeys and art-filled escapes through Florence, Siena and the surrounding countryside.
Dramatic cliffs and iconic pastel villages along the coast provide opportunities for private yacht trips, coastal dining and boutique stays in Positano, Ravello, and Amalfi.
From Venice’s canals to Verona’s charm and the surrounding countryside, Veneto blends history and culture with gondola rides, palazzo visits and tailored cultural experiences.
Lake Como’s serene waters and alpine villages sit alongside Milan’s sophistication, providing lakeside villa stays, bespoke excursions and a refined mix of art, cuisine, and landscapes.
Historic towns, volcanic landscapes and dramatic coastline allow cultural tours, hands-on culinary experiences and intimate stays across Sicily and the Aeolian Islands.
including the Blue Grotto and enjoy an intimate seafood lunch on a secluded terrace.

From rolling vineyards to hilltop towns, Tuscany offers wine tastings, culinary journeys and art-filled escapes through Florence, Siena and the surrounding countryside.
Rainy Season / Summer (November – March): Hot and wet with cyclones possible, especially along the east coast.
Transition Season / Autumn (April – May): Rains ease, temperatures cool and travel conditions improve.
Dry Season / Winter (June – August): Cool, dry and sunny, the best time for wildlife viewing and trekking.
Hot Dry Season / Spring (September – October): Warm and dry with excellent conditions for beaches and nature exploration.
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in Andasibe or Mantadia, with a local expert helping you capture rare species in their natural habitat.
off Île Sainte-Marie and observe humpback whales, dolphins and rare seabirds with expert guidance.
in Marojejy or Andasibe and experience nocturnal wildlife like leaf-tailed geckos, frogs, and rare insects with a specialist naturalist.
and learn local rhythms, instruments and choreography in a curated, intimate village setting.
discovering edible plants, medicinal herbs and forest remedies with a specialist guide.
Home to the iconic indri lemurs and lush rainforest, Andasibe-Mantadia offers intimate wildlife encounters and private lodge stays surrounded by dense forest.
A striking landscape of towering baobabs and golden sunsets, Morondava provides exclusive lodges and curated excursions through this iconic, yet tranquil region.
A cluster of idyllic islands with clear waters, coral reefs and secluded beaches, perfect for private villas, snorkeling, diving and marine exploration.
Dramatic sandstone formations, canyons and hidden pools define Isalo, with boutique lodges providing discreet access to its trails and quiet natural beauty.
A UNESCO World Heritage site of limestone karst formations, caves and forests, offering guided exploration for small, private groups in a surreal, remote landscape.
discovering edible plants, medicinal herbs and forest remedies with a specialist guide.

Home to the iconic indri lemurs and lush rainforest, Andasibe-Mantadia offers intimate wildlife encounters and private lodge stays surrounded by dense forest.
Rainy Season / Summer (November – March): Hot and humid with frequent afternoon thunderstorms, creating lush green landscapes and high river levels at Victoria Falls.
Post-Rainy Season / Autumn (April – May): Rainfall tapers off, temperatures cool slightly and the scenery remains green and vibrant.
Dry Season / Winter (June – August): Cool, dry and sunny with chilly mornings and evenings, offering excellent wildlife viewing as animals gather at waterholes.
Hot Dry Season / Spring (September – October): Very hot and dry with little rain, thinning vegetation and making game viewing superb before the rains return.
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and drift over the thunderous cascade and surrounding rainforest as the sun rises, landing at a hidden viewpoint for champagne breakfast and a perspective few ever experience.
stepping out with an experienced ranger to track elephants, lions and antelope on foot in one of Africa’s most diverse wildlife reserves.
paddling quietly past hippos and crocodiles as elephants and buffalo come to the riverbanks, with your guide ensuring a safe and unforgettable experience.
exploring the ancient stone city with a knowledgeable guide who explains its history as the center of a powerful trading empire.
and spend a day among gentle giants at a sanctuary away from tourists, learning about conservation efforts while observing these magnificent creatures up close and without barriers.
Known locally as Mosi-oa-Tunya (“The Smoke that Thunders”), this is one of the world’s great natural wonders, with powerful cascades, rainforest walks, and a lively town full of adventure activities.
Zimbabwe’s largest reserve, home to enormous elephant herds, big cats, and over 400 bird species, offering classic safaris in a landscape of open plains and woodlands.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site along the Zambezi River, celebrated for its remote, wild feel and unique activities like walking and canoe safaris.
An ancient city of towering stone walls and passages, this remarkable archaeological site offers a glimpse into the country’s early civilization and trading empire.
A cooler, mountainous region where forested slopes, waterfalls, and tea plantations create a peaceful setting perfect for hiking and birdwatching.
and spend a day among gentle giants at a sanctuary away from tourists, learning about conservation efforts while observing these magnificent creatures up close and without barriers.

Known locally as Mosi-oa-Tunya (“The Smoke that Thunders”), this is one of the world’s great natural wonders, with powerful cascades, rainforest walks, and a lively town full of adventure activities.
Rainy Season / Summer (November – March): Hot and humid with afternoon thunderstorms, creating lush scenery and excellent birdwatching.
Post-Rainy Season / Autumn (April – May): Rains fade, temperatures cool slightly and landscapes remain green.
Dry Season / Winter (June – August): Cool, dry and sunny with chilly nights, ideal for safaris as wildlife concentrates near water.
Hot Dry Season / Spring (September – October): Very hot and dry with sparse vegetation, offering superb game viewing before the rains arrive.
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joining an experienced guide on foot to track wildlife, study animal prints, and learn about plants in areas vehicles can’t reach.
boarding a specially adapted boat with rotating chairs and camera mounts while a private photographer guides you on how to capture the best shots of elephants, hippos, and birdlife.
camping directly on the salt flats with no tent walls and an uninterrupted 360-degree view of the night sky.
walking with local trackers to see how they find water, gather food, and read the land.
following one of Africa’s most endangered predators through woodland and floodplain, while learning about their complex social behavior and remarkable hunting strategies.
A vast inland delta with winding channels and floodplains that support incredible concentrations of wildlife, best explored by boat or mokoro.
Known for its large elephant herds and riverfront safaris, this park offers some of the most reliable game viewing in Southern Africa.
Wide, open salt pans that are stark and quiet in the dry season, then attract flamingos and migrating animals when the rains arrive.
One of the largest protected areas in Africa, with rolling grasslands, desert-adapted wildlife and a true sense of remoteness.
Part of the Okavango Delta, combining wetlands and woodland where both land and water safaris give varied wildlife encounters.
following one of Africa’s most endangered predators through woodland and floodplain, while learning about their complex social behavior and remarkable hunting strategies.

A vast inland delta with winding channels and floodplains that support incredible concentrations of wildlife, best explored by boat or mokoro.
Rainy Season / Summer (November – March): Hot and humid with heavy rains, lush vegetation and reduced accessibility in some safari areas.
Post-Rainy Season / Autumn (April – May): Rains ease, landscapes stay green and temperatures become more pleasant.
Dry Season / Winter (June – August): Cool, dry and sunny with chilly nights, perfect for safaris as wildlife gathers near water.
Hot Dry Season / Spring (September – October): Very hot and dry with sparse vegetation, offering superb game viewing before the rains return.
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and spend a few nights on your own exclusive retreat, where the river, wildlife and untouched bushland are entirely yours. Every detail of the experience is tailored.
; a tailored angling adventure in pristine waters, with a private guide, boat and chef to prepare your catch, offering a secluded way to enjoy the river’s beauty and wildlife.
and combine helicopter access with guided hikes across dramatic cliffs and valleys. Explorie landscapes inaccessible by road and end each day at a luxury lodge perched above the wilderness.
in their remote villages with a private guide. Experience traditional ceremonies, crafts and music, all arranged respectfully and exclusively for an intimate understanding of local life.
and explore the bush on foot. Accompanied by an expert tracker you will uncover wildlife tracks, elusive predators and the subtle details of the ecosystem far from the usual vehicle routes.
A sanctuary of wild rivers, forests and open plains, the Lower Zambezi offers intimate game viewing along the banks of the Zambezi River. Canoe safaris and walking excursions reveal elephants, hippos and a richness of birdlife few visitors ever see.
Known as the birthplace of the walking safari, South Luangwa is a haven for wildlife enthusiasts seeking immersion. Leopards, lions and rare wild dogs roam freely and meandering rivers and mopane woodlands create a landscape alive with subtle drama.
One of Africa’s largest wildernesses, Kafue feels vast and untamed. Remote lodges and private concessions allow for extended safaris where wildlife encounters are both plentiful and private, uninterrupted by other guests.
Towering cliffs and hidden gorges define this rugged region, where luxury lodges perch above rivers and valleys. The dramatic landscape invites exploration on foot, by boat, or from a private viewpoint, offering a perspective on Zambia rarely captured in photographs.
Beyond the sheer spectacle of the falls, this region blends natural wonder with refined experiences. Helicopter flights, private sunset cruises and curated cultural encounters make Livingstone an ideal base for combining adventure, luxury and seclusion.
and explore the bush on foot. Accompanied by an expert tracker you will uncover wildlife tracks, elusive predators and the subtle details of the ecosystem far from the usual vehicle routes.

A sanctuary of wild rivers, forests and open plains, the Lower Zambezi offers intimate game viewing along the banks of the Zambezi River. Canoe safaris and walking excursions reveal elephants, hippos and a richness of birdlife few visitors ever see.
Cool Season (November – February): Dry, mild and comfortable with clear skies, making it ideal for sightseeing and outdoor activities.
Hot Season (March – May): Very hot and dry with rising humidity, especially inland, often peaking during Songkran (Thai New Year).
Rainy/Monsoon Season (June – October): Heavy rainfall and high humidity with short but intense afternoon or evening storms, creating lush green landscapes.
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through the city’s hidden canals (klongs). Escape the busy streets and explore a quieter side of Bangkok by cruising through its old waterways. You’ll pass stilted wooden homes, floating kitchens and local temples.
offering a peaceful, authentic connection to the region’s spiritual roots. Held in centuries-old temples, it’s a reflective way to start your day and experience a deeper side of Thai culture.
with a seasoned Muay Thai trainer in an exclusive gym. Tailored instruction, behind-the-scenes access and a personal insight into Thailand’s most iconic sport, followed by a bespoke recovery massage and herbal tonic.
set in the middle of a jungle near Krabi and enjoy a naturally soothing way to unwind. The thermal pools, formed in smooth volcanic rock, create warm cascading baths surrounded by tropical greenery.
hidden high in the island’s lush hills. Surrounded by jungle, this quiet sculpture park features stone figures, tranquil pathways and sweeping views over the island.
Thailand’s buzzing capital is a vibrant mix of ancient temples, street food, and modern city life. Visit the Grand Palace, cruise along the Chao Phraya River and explore the local night markets. It’s fast-paced but full of character, perfect for travellers who love culture and energy.
Surrounded by mountains and misty jungle, Chiang Mai offers a more relaxed pace with a strong spiritual and cultural heritage. Explore ancient temples, take a Thai cooking class, or visit local hill tribes. A cooler climate and a place full of rich traditions.
Known for its turquoise waters, limestone cliffs, and lively beach towns, Phuket is a hub for island-hopping adventures to places like Phi Phi and Phang Nga Bay. There’s a mix of relaxation and activity, from snorkeling and diving to exploring night markets and beach clubs.
Famous for its breathtaking landscapes, Krabi is home to towering karst cliffs, hidden lagoons and some of Thailand’s most scenic beaches. Railay Beach, accessible only by boat, is especially stunning and great for rock climbing, kayaking, or simply soaking up the view. It’s ideal for travellers who want both beauty and adventure.
Thailand’s Gulf Coast offers perfect beaches and a laid-back island vibe. Koh Samui is the most developed, with great resorts and dining, while nearby Koh Phangan and Koh Tao are perfect for nature lovers and divers. It's a great region for both relaxing and exploring at your own pace.
hidden high in the island’s lush hills. Surrounded by jungle, this quiet sculpture park features stone figures, tranquil pathways and sweeping views over the island.

Thailand’s buzzing capital is a vibrant mix of ancient temples, street food, and modern city life. Visit the Grand Palace, cruise along the Chao Phraya River and explore the local night markets. It’s fast-paced but full of character, perfect for travellers who love culture and energy.
Summer (November to February): Warm, sunny weather perfect for beach holidays along the coast. Expect lively energy in cities like Cape Town, with peak tourist activity and festive celebrations.
Autumn (March to May): Mild temperatures and fewer crowds make this a fantastic time to explore Cape Town, the Garden Route and the Winelands, with harvest season in full swing.
Winter (June to August): Cool, dry weather brings prime safari conditions in game reserves like Kruger and Madikwe, with excellent wildlife viewing and fewer mosquitoes.
Spring (September to October): A beautiful season for wildflower displays in the Western Cape and pleasant sightseeing in Cape Town and beyond. Also a great time for shoulder-season travel with fewer tourists.
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at sunset to witness the panoramic views of Cape Town, the Atlantic Ocean and distant mountain ranges - a truly breathtaking way to see the city from above. On clear evenings, you can watch the landscape change colour as the sun dips below the horizon.
in an open-air safari sleepout deck and experience the bush in a whole new way -safely elevated with only the sounds of nature around you. It's a peaceful and immersive way to end a day of wildlife viewing.
with sweeping views, waterfalls and the chance to see ancient San rock art - some of the best-preserved in the world.
in Madikwe to be in with the chance of spotting nocturnal wildlife like aardvark, bush babies and owls; animals rarely seen during the day. The experience adds a whole new dimension to your understanding of the bush.
; a guided experience that offers a deeper understanding of these giants and their behaviour. It is a peaceful but powerful way to connect with the wildlife and landscape.
Home to Cape Town, the Winelands and the Garden Route, this region offers a mix of natural beauty, cultural landmarks, and coastal charm. Highlights include Table Mountain, Robben Island and world-class wine estates in Stellenbosch and Franschhoek.
This is South Africa’s most well-known safari destination, offering the chance to see the Big Five in both public and private game reserves. The area suits a range of travellers, from self-drivers to those looking for guided, luxury experiences.
Located on the east coast, KwaZulu-Natal is known for its subtropical beaches, mountain ranges and cultural heritage. Visitors can explore the Drakensberg Mountains, coastal cities like Durban and wildlife reserves such as Hluhluwe-iMfolozi.
This region is ideal for safari-goers looking for a malaria-free alternative to Kruger, offering a good range of family-friendly lodges. The Madikwe Game Reserve is known for excellent wildlife sightings, including wild dogs.
The Eastern Cape combines coastal landscapes with private game reserves and a strong sense of local history. It’s a good option for those wanting to self-drive from the Garden Route or explore parks like Addo Elephant National Park.
; a guided experience that offers a deeper understanding of these giants and their behaviour. It is a peaceful but powerful way to connect with the wildlife and landscape.

Home to Cape Town, the Winelands and the Garden Route, this region offers a mix of natural beauty, cultural landmarks, and coastal charm. Highlights include Table Mountain, Robben Island and world-class wine estates in Stellenbosch and Franschhoek.
Long Dry Season (June – September): Sunny and dry, excellent for safaris and gorilla trekking.
Short Rainy Season (October – November): Short rains refresh the landscape, but travel remains easy.
Short Dry Season (December – February): Dry and pleasant, another great time for wildlife viewing.
Long Rainy Season (March – May): Heavy rains make travel more challenging but the scenery lush and green.
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and explore the misty forest with an expert guide, observing mountain gorillas in an intimate, uninterrupted encounter few visitors ever experience.
combining fishing with visits to quiet islands and villages along the shoreline.
and spend a day with researchers helping young chimpanzee groups, gaining behind-the-scenes insight into conservation and a rare hands-on encounter.
harvesting beans, tasting local chocolate, and visiting small-scale producers in a curated, behind-the-scenes journey.
and track nocturnal wildlife like civets, bushbabies, and pangolins under the guidance of a specialist ranger.
A dense, ancient rainforest known for mountain gorillas and rich biodiversity. Private treks and secluded lodges offer quiet access to one of Africa’s most remarkable wildlife encounters in a landscape that feels completely untouched.
A varied ecosystem where open savannah meets crater lakes and wetlands. It offers excellent game viewing, private boat safaris along the Kazinga Channel and exclusive access to quieter sectors that feel far from the main routes.
Defined by the powerful waterfall that cuts through the Rift Valley, this region blends river safaris, wildlife sightings and elegant lodges overlooking the Nile. It is ideal for travellers who want dramatic scenery with a slower pace.
Known for its thriving primate population, Kibale offers rewarding chimpanzee encounters in a cool, shaded forest environment. It is a peaceful base for nature walks, birding and lodge stays surrounded by rainforest.
The country’s cultural and culinary hub, Kampala combines contemporary art spaces, markets and restaurants with easy access to Lake Victoria for private boat excursions and quiet lakeside retreats.
and track nocturnal wildlife like civets, bushbabies, and pangolins under the guidance of a specialist ranger.

A dense, ancient rainforest known for mountain gorillas and rich biodiversity. Private treks and secluded lodges offer quiet access to one of Africa’s most remarkable wildlife encounters in a landscape that feels completely untouched.
Long Rains (March – May): Heavy, sustained rains make some areas difficult to access but keep landscapes lush.
Long Dry Season (June – October): Sunny and dry with excellent game viewing, including the Great Migration in the Serengeti.
Short Rains (November – December): Brief showers refresh the landscape without disrupting travel.
Short Dry Season (January – February): Hot and mostly dry, another great time for wildlife viewing and coastal travel.
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and move with the wildlife in a fully private mobile camp. Wake to the distant roar of lions, enjoy breakfast on the plains, and experience the Serengeti in total seclusion, far from the usual safari crowds.
to see the crater and surrounding highlands from above. Land at hidden vantage points for a picnic among flamingos or visit remote Maasai villages inaccessible by road for an intimate cultural encounter.
and experience Kilimanjaro without climbing it. Stay at a luxury tented lodge at its base, enjoy private evening stargazing and sip sundowners while the mountain glows in the sunset, completely undisturbed by other guests.
surrounded by dramatic cliffs and wildlife. Enjoy a bespoke wellness experience including massages, meditation and private dining under the open sky.
with an expert guide to spot nocturnal wildlife and learn about the highland ecosystem. Conclude with a starlit dinner overlooking the crater.
A vast golden savannah where time seems to stand still, the Serengeti is the stage for one of nature’s greatest performances: the Great Migration. Beyond the spectacle, it’s a place of quiet drama, acacia-dotted plains, glowing sunsets and intimate camps where lion calls lull you to sleep.
An ancient volcanic caldera turned wildlife sanctuary, Ngorongoro feels like a world apart. The crater floor teems with life, from rhinos grazing on open grasslands to flamingos shimmering across the lakes, all framed by lush highlands and cool mist rolling down from the rim.
Remote, rugged, and beautifully untouched, Ruaha remains one of Tanzania’s best-kept secrets. Elephants gather in great numbers beneath the baobabs and the sense of solitude is unmatched. It’s a destination for those who value authenticity and the quiet thrill of true wilderness.
Expansive waterways, open woodlands and a rare feeling of stillness define the Selous. Boat safaris along the Rufiji River reveal hippos and crocodiles at eye level, while drives through the bush offer encounters with wild dogs and big game, all without the crowds.
Often overlooked in favour of its better-known neighbours, Tarangire surprises with its drama and diversity. During the dry months the river becomes a lifeline for large herds of elephant and buffalo, while the park’s sweeping vistas and ancient baobabs make it one of northern Tanzania’s quiet triumphs.
with an expert guide to spot nocturnal wildlife and learn about the highland ecosystem. Conclude with a starlit dinner overlooking the crater.

A vast golden savannah where time seems to stand still, the Serengeti is the stage for one of nature’s greatest performances: the Great Migration. Beyond the spectacle, it’s a place of quiet drama, acacia-dotted plains, glowing sunsets and intimate camps where lion calls lull you to sleep.
Wet Season (November – March): Warm, humid and rainy with calm seas.
Dry Season (May – September): Cooler, drier and windier, ideal for sailing and hiking.
Transition Months (April and October): Hot, calm and excellent for diving and beach holidays.
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off Mahé or Praslin, accompanied by a marine biologist who provides insight into their behavior and environment.
and explore hidden coves, deserted beaches and coral reefs, including enjoy a gourmet lunch on board.
and observe giant tortoises, seabirds and pristine reefs in complete privacy.
with a private boat and guide, combining sport fishing with snorkeling and a fresh-catch lunch prepared onboard.
navigating glowing waters while observing nocturnal marine life and untouched coastal landscapes.
The main island combines secluded beaches, boutique resorts and luxury villas with private access to snorkeling, diving and curated cultural excursions.
Home to the Vallée de Mai and some of the world’s most iconic beaches, Praslin offers discreet luxury lodges, private guided forest walks and exclusive island-hopping opportunities.
A quiet island known for its dramatic granite boulders and soft sands, perfect for private cycling, secluded beach picnics and intimate exploration.
A mountainous, largely untouched island with endemic wildlife and lush forests, offering boutique lodges and curated hiking, snorkeling and wellness experiences.
A UNESCO World Heritage site, remote and rarely visited, with pristine coral reefs, giant tortoises and bespoke expeditions for those seeking ultimate privacy and exclusivity.
navigating glowing waters while observing nocturnal marine life and untouched coastal landscapes.

The main island combines secluded beaches, boutique resorts and luxury villas with private access to snorkeling, diving and curated cultural excursions.
Long Dry Season (June – September): Sunny and dry with mild temperatures, ideal for gorilla trekking and outdoor travel.
Short Rainy Season (October – November): Brief rains bring greener scenery, but travel is still manageable.
Short Dry Season (December – February): Dry and pleasant, another great window for gorilla trekking and wildlife viewing.
Long Rainy Season (March – May): Heavier rains make landscapes lush but can make trekking and rural travel more challenging.
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; Venture into the misty slopes with an expert private guide and limited permits, ensuring a more intimate encounter with gorilla families, away from larger trekking groups.
and spend a day at a reserve focused on endangered species like golden monkeys or pangolins. Assist in monitoring, feeding or research, giving a hands-on, exclusive wildlife experience.
, combining kayaking, guided lakeside walks and a bespoke picnic in secluded spots few tourists see.
in the hills near Lake Kivu, enjoying private tours of the estate, tasting sessions and a hands-on experience with harvesting and processing, all curated for small groups.
visiting contemporary galleries, boutique workshops and exclusive chef-led tastings of modern Rwandan cuisine, ending with a personalised dining experience at a hidden city gem.
Home to the famous mountain gorillas, this region is defined by misty volcano slopes and dense forest. Private trekking permits allow exclusive, guided encounters with gorilla families, offering a rare and unforgettable wildlife experience.
One of Africa’s oldest rainforests, Nyungwe is rich in biodiversity and home to chimpanzees, colobus monkeys and hundreds of bird species. Intimate walking trails and canopy walks provide a unique perspective on this lush, largely unexplored ecosystem.
A serene escape, Lake Kivu combines gentle shores with boutique lakeside lodges. The area offers water-based experiences, cycling through quiet villages and a sense of calm far from Rwanda’s more visited regions.
A lesser-known safari destination in eastern Rwanda, Akagera features rolling savannahs, wetlands and small lakes. Private lodges offer exclusive game drives with opportunities to see elephants, buffalo and rare antelope in a quieter, more intimate setting.
The country’s capital is a hub of contemporary Rwandan culture, cuisine and design. It serves as an ideal base for curated experiences, including art galleries, high-end dining and private excursions to nearby historical and cultural sites.
visiting contemporary galleries, boutique workshops and exclusive chef-led tastings of modern Rwandan cuisine, ending with a personalised dining experience at a hidden city gem.

Home to the famous mountain gorillas, this region is defined by misty volcano slopes and dense forest. Private trekking permits allow exclusive, guided encounters with gorilla families, offering a rare and unforgettable wildlife experience.
Rainy Season / Summer (November – March): Hot with occasional showers, mainly in the north, while deserts bloom briefly after rain.
Post-Rainy Season / Autumn (April – May): Temperatures cool, rainfall fades and landscapes remain green for a short while.
Dry Season / Winter (June – August): Dry and sunny with cold nights, excellent for safaris in Etosha and the desert regions.
Hot Dry Season / Spring (September – October): Very hot and dry with minimal rainfall, making wildlife viewing outstanding around scarce water sources.
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with a local photographer. Capture the desert’s shifting light, hidden valleys and sand dunes from unique perspectives, tailored to your pace and interests.
in a fully private mobile camp in the Namib Desert. Wake to a horizon of endless dunes and enjoy tailored excursions, with no other guests in sight.
alongside a private astronomer. Enjoy unobstructed views of the Southern Hemisphere sky far from light pollution,
and explore its dramatic canyons, observing rare birds, hippos and wildlife in complete privacy, with an optional gourmet riverside lunch.
Track desert-adapted elephants on foot with an expert guide, gaining a unique understanding of how these herds survive in one of the harshest landscapes in Africa.
A landscape of towering red dunes and shifting light, Sossusvlei is Namibia at its most iconic. Home to towering dunes and stark desert landscapes, it offers a quiet, expansive backdrop for private lodges and tailored excursions, perfect for early morning light and unhindered views.
Windswept beaches, shipwrecks and seal colonies mark the Skeleton Coast as one of Namibia’s most remote regions. Small aircraft access allows discreet arrivals, while lodges offer a rare sense of seclusion in a landscape largely untouched by tourism.
Rugged valleys, dramatic granite formations and desert-adapted elephants make Damaraland compelling for those seeking off-the-beaten-path wildlife encounters. Carefully sited camps allow visitors to explore the landscape at their own pace, with rock art and hidden gorges adding quiet intrigue.
Etosha’s vast salt pans and seasonal waterholes draw wildlife from across the region. Private camps and exclusive drives offer close encounters with lions, elephants and rhinos, while the park’s scale and open vistas ensure each visit feels personal and uninterrupted.
One of Namibia’s most isolated regions, Kaokoveld is defined by mountains, dry riverbeds and the enduring presence of Himba communities. Helicopter-accessible lodges provide the perfect base to experience this remote corner of the country in comfort and privacy.
Track desert-adapted elephants on foot with an expert guide, gaining a unique understanding of how these herds survive in one of the harshest landscapes in Africa.

A landscape of towering red dunes and shifting light, Sossusvlei is Namibia at its most iconic. Home to towering dunes and stark desert landscapes, it offers a quiet, expansive backdrop for private lodges and tailored excursions, perfect for early morning light and unhindered views.
Rainy Season / Summer (November – March): Hot and humid with heavy rains, especially along the coast, but lush inland.
Post-Rainy Season / Autumn (April – May): Rainfall decreases, landscapes stay green and humidity drops.
Dry Season / Winter (June – August): Dry, cooler and pleasant with clear skies, ideal for both safaris and beaches.
Hot Dry Season / Spring (September – October): Very warm and dry with excellent beach conditions before rains return.
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and navigate secluded bays, sandbanks, and coral reefs while snorkeling or diving in complete privacy.
and meet local artists, chefs, and musicians while enjoying bespoke tastings, gallery visits, and curated city experiences.
discovering hidden waterways, birdlife, and small coastal communities accessible only by boat.
and witness nocturnal marine life, including bioluminescent plankton, in a safe, private and fully curated experience.
and assist with coral reef monitoring or sea turtle tracking, combining hands-on involvement with exclusive luxury support.
A collection of idyllic islands with pristine beaches, clear turquoise waters and vibrant marine life. Exclusive lodges offer private beach access and tailored diving, snorkeling, or fishing excursions.
Remote and largely undiscovered, the Quirimbas combine white-sand beaches with coral reefs and historic colonial villages. Small, boutique lodges provide discreet access to this secluded paradise.
The capital blends vibrant cultural life, contemporary dining and boutique shopping with access to nearby coastal retreats. It serves as an ideal base for combining city experiences with curated day trips.
A lesser-known wildlife destination with dramatic landscapes, from savannahs to mountains. Private safaris and luxury lodges allow intimate encounters with elephants, lions and rare antelope species.
A haven for marine adventures, including manta rays, whale sharks and pristine diving spots. Luxury beachfront lodges provide privacy and personalized itineraries for water-based exploration.
and assist with coral reef monitoring or sea turtle tracking, combining hands-on involvement with exclusive luxury support.

A collection of idyllic islands with pristine beaches, clear turquoise waters and vibrant marine life. Exclusive lodges offer private beach access and tailored diving, snorkeling, or fishing excursions.
Winter (December – February): Cool and wet along the coast, cold in the mountains, and mild in the desert.
Spring (March – May): Mild and pleasant with green landscapes and blooming flowers.
Summer (June – August): Very hot inland and in the desert, cooler along the Atlantic coast.
Autumn (September – November): Warm, dry and comfortable, excellent for both cities and deserts.
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and visit secret riads and private kitchens to learn traditional tagine, pastilla and pastry-making from local chefs.
discovering hidden canyons, ancient rock art and remote Berber villages far from the usual tourist routes.
in Fes, creating custom pieces under the guidance of master artisans.
and ride Morocco’s legendary waves with a personal instructor, combining bespoke coaching, secluded beaches and cliffside yoga sessions overlooking the Atlantic.
discovering endemic plants, rare wildflowers and secluded valleys with an expert naturalist.
A sensory blend of vibrant souks, historic palaces and hidden riads, Marrakech offers curated cultural experiences while serving as a gateway to the Atlas Mountains’ scenic trails and luxury lodges.
Fes immerses you in medieval medinas, artisanal workshops and refined dining, while nearby Imperial Cities like Meknes and Rabat provide private cultural excursions and quiet riad stays.
The dunes of Merzouga offer dramatic desert landscapes with luxury desert camps, private camel treks and bespoke stargazing under vast, uninterrupted skies.
A windswept port city with colonial charm, Essaouira provides exclusive beachfront lodges, private surf and sailing experiences and intimate exploration of artisan markets.
Nestled in the Rif, Chefchaouen’s blue-washed streets and surrounding mountains offer boutique lodges, private hiking and artisanal village visits off the beaten track.
discovering endemic plants, rare wildflowers and secluded valleys with an expert naturalist.

A sensory blend of vibrant souks, historic palaces and hidden riads, Marrakech offers curated cultural experiences while serving as a gateway to the Atlas Mountains’ scenic trails and luxury lodges.
Summer / Wet Season (November – April): Hot, humid and rainy with occasional cyclones.
Winter / Dry Season (May – October): Mild, drier and cooler with steady trade winds, ideal for outdoor activities and beaches.
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and land on a secluded beach for a private champagne picnic.
to remote reefs in the north, exploring underwater caves, coral gardens and abundant tropical marine life with expert guidance.
learning about cultivation, harvesting and processing while enjoying private tastings.
across the south coast and Chamarel, exploring volcanic landscapes, waterfalls and the Seven Coloured Earths.
along the northern coast and explore hidden coves, deserted beaches and vibrant coral reefs with personalized snorkeling and gourmet lunch on board.
A lively yet refined area with secluded beaches, boutique resorts and access to luxury sailing, snorkeling and island-hopping experiences.
Known for calm lagoons and dramatic sunsets, this region offers private beachfront villas, bespoke diving trips and discreet access to coral reefs.
A dramatic UNESCO-listed site at the foot of Le Morne Mountain, combining hiking, kite-surfing and luxury lodges with panoramic ocean views.
A lush mountainous region rich in endemic flora and fauna, offering private walking trails, birdwatching and intimate lodge stays immersed in nature.
Home to unique geological features like the Seven Coloured Earths and Chamarel waterfalls, as well as private boutique lodges and curated culinary and nature experiences.
along the northern coast and explore hidden coves, deserted beaches and vibrant coral reefs with personalized snorkeling and gourmet lunch on board.

A lively yet refined area with secluded beaches, boutique resorts and access to luxury sailing, snorkeling and island-hopping experiences.
Spring (March to May): The long rains begin in April, bringing lush green landscapes and fewer tourists. While some safari areas can be harder to access, it’s a peaceful time to visit and great for birdwatching.
Summer (June to August): Dry and pleasant, with excellent wildlife viewing and the start of the Great Migration in the Maasai Mara. Cooler mornings make for ideal game drives and the coast stays warm and inviting.
Autumn (September to November): September and October are prime safari months, with the Great Migration in full swing. Short rains may arrive in November, but travel remains very doable and crowds thin out.
Winter (December to February): Hot, dry and sunny, this is a fantastic time for both safaris and beach escapes. Expect clear skies, great wildlife sightings and warm coastal waters along the Indian Ocean.
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From above, witness herds of wildebeest and zebra crossing the plains, then land for a champagne breakfast in the heart of the wilderness.
who shares insights on tracking wildlife and traditional bush skills. Experience the raw connection with nature and culture.
with Mount Kilimanjaro as their backdrop during a private game drive. Later, retreat to a secluded lodge with an infinity pool overlooking the plains, perfect for unwinding as the sun sets behind Africa’s highest peak.
sailing through calm turquoise waters. Sip cocktails on deck while passing pristine beaches and coral reefs, then anchor near a deserted island for a gourmet seafood dinner under the stars.
on Lake Naivasha at dawn. Glide quietly past hippos and water birds, then hike into nearby flower-filled hills or visit a Maasai village to experience authentic local life before returning to a magnificent lakeside lodge.
Famous for the Great Migration and Big Five safaris, this iconic reserve is Kenya’s premier wildlife destination. Rolling savannahs, expert-guided game drives and luxurious tented camps make for unforgettable safari experiences.
A conservation-focused region with stunning landscapes, private reserves and fewer crowds. Home to unique wildlife like black rhinos and Grevy’s zebras, plus excellent walking safaris and fantastic lodges.
Set against the backdrop of Mount Kilimanjaro, Amboseli offers dramatic views and large elephant herds. It’s compact and easy to explore, making it ideal for shorter trips or pairing with the coast.
Stretching from Lamu in the north to Diani and beyond in the south, Kenya’s coast offers white-sand beaches, warm Indian Ocean waters, and a rich Swahili heritage. Perfect for post-safari relaxation, diving, and dhow sailing.
Lush landscapes, geothermal wonders, and vibrant birdlife—especially flamingos. These freshwater lakes are a great stop between Nairobi and safari regions, with chances to hike, bike, or boat.
on Lake Naivasha at dawn. Glide quietly past hippos and water birds, then hike into nearby flower-filled hills or visit a Maasai village to experience authentic local life before returning to a magnificent lakeside lodge.

Famous for the Great Migration and Big Five safaris, this iconic reserve is Kenya’s premier wildlife destination. Rolling savannahs, expert-guided game drives and luxurious tented camps make for unforgettable safari experiences.
Spring (March to May): Ideal for visiting, with mild temperatures and blooming landscapes - perfect for exploring Petra, Wadi Rum and nature reserves.
Summer (June to August): Hot and dry, especially in desert areas. Best for early morning or evening activities and coastal escapes by the Red Sea.
Autumn (September to November): Mild weather returns, great for hiking and sightseeing with fewer crowds and pleasant temperatures.
Winter (December to February): Cooler with occasional rain, mainly in the north and Amman. Good for city visits and cultural experiences, but less ideal for desert travel.
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tasting your way from street-side falafel to hidden dessert stalls. Along the way, you’ll meet local makers and hear stories that offer a deeper look into Jordanian life and hospitality.
on an after-hours walk through the Siq to the Treasury, lit by thousands of flickering lanterns. With the crowds gone and stars above, the ancient city takes on a quiet, magical atmosphere that feels entirely your own.
learning traditional desert star lore by a fire under the Milky Way. With no light pollution and complete silence, it’s a humbling, soul-stirring way to take in the vastness of the desert.
using mineral-rich mud and salt, followed by a float at sunset. With views stretching across the still water and a sense of total calm, it’s a wellness experience rooted in the natural gifts of the region.
along Aqaba’s protected reefs. Learn about coral restoration efforts and spot vibrant marine life in some of the Red Sea’s clearest waters - an immersive, eco-conscious way to explore beneath the surface.
The capital and cultural heart of Jordan, Amman blends ancient ruins like the Roman Theatre and Citadel with a vibrant dining and arts scene. It’s a great base for exploring the country and getting a feel for modern Jordanian life.
Home to the iconic ancient city carved into rose-red cliffs, Petra is Jordan’s most famous archaeological site. Wadi Musa, the gateway town, offers accommodation and easy access to trails like the Siq and Monastery hike.
Known as the Valley of the Moon, Wadi Rum is a vast desert of dramatic sandstone mountains and red sand dunes. Stay in luxury camps or Bedouin-style tents and explore by 4x4, camel, or even hot-air balloon.
The lowest point on Earth offers a unique floating experience and spa-like atmosphere. With luxury resorts lining the shore, it's perfect for wellness-focused travel and relaxation, just an hour from Amman.
Jordan’s southern coastal city offers warm waters, coral reefs and a relaxed beach atmosphere. Great for diving, snorkelling and sun-soaked escapes - plus it’s a tax-free zone for shopping!
along Aqaba’s protected reefs. Learn about coral restoration efforts and spot vibrant marine life in some of the Red Sea’s clearest waters - an immersive, eco-conscious way to explore beneath the surface.

The capital and cultural heart of Jordan, Amman blends ancient ruins like the Roman Theatre and Citadel with a vibrant dining and arts scene. It’s a great base for exploring the country and getting a feel for modern Jordanian life.
Spring (March to May): Mild weather, blooming landscapes and fewer crowds make this a great time for exploring ancient sites and charming villages.
Summer (June to August): Hot and dry, especially in July and August. Perfect for island-hopping and beach holidays, though popular spots can be crowded and sightseeing can be intense in the heat.
Autumn (September to November): Warm seas, sunny days and thinner crowds in early autumn create ideal conditions for travel. Cooler evenings arrive in late Autumn.
Winter (December to February): Milder than much of Europe, with occasional rain. Cities like Athens stay lively and rich in history, while many islands are quieter with fewer tourists.
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and enjoy a peaceful and scenic walk through olive groves and quiet mountain paths. The route leads to a nearly abandoned 14th-century village tucked into the slopes of Mount Pantokrator. Once there, you'll find stone houses, a few traditional tavernas and a sense of stepping back in time.
in Paros. Guided by a local artisan, you’ll learn traditional techniques while enjoying sea views and sipping local wine. By the end, you’ll take home a handcrafted piece to remind you of your time in the Cyclades.
which grants after-hours access to remarkable collections. Follow this with a rooftop dinner overlooking the Acropolis, paired with fine Greek wines. It’s an elegant evening for art lovers and those who appreciate thoughtful experiences.
for a personalised journey through secluded coves and peaceful bays. Explore islands like Kefalonia and Lefkada at your leisure, pause for a relaxed lunch at a taverna of your choice and swim in the pristine, crystal-clear waters.
for an intimate taste of Peloponnese’s rich wine heritage. Tour boutique wineries, sample rare varietals and enjoy a gourmet meal paired perfectly with local wines.
Think whitewashed villages, winding alleys and endless blue seas. The Cyclades are home to postcard-perfect islands like Santorini, known for its sunsets and cliffside views and Mykonos, famous for its beaches and vibrant nightlife. Islands like Paros and Naxos on the other hand offer a more relaxed pace, with charming towns, golden beaches and great food.
Crete is rich in history, flavour and natural beauty. Explore the ancient Palace of Knossos, wander the old harbor in Chania, hike the Samaria Gorge, or relax on pink-sand Elafonissi Beach. With warm hospitality and incredible local cuisine, Greece’s largest island has a bit of everything.
Full of history and still under the radar for many travellers, the Peloponnese is home to Olympia, Nafplio and Monemvasia. It’s a great mix of archaeological sites, small seaside towns and mountain landscapes, making it ideal for a slower, more local experience.
Greener and often quieter than the Aegean islands, the Ionians include places like Corfu, with its mix of Greek and Venetian influences and Zakynthos, known for striking coastlines. Kefalonia and Paxos are all about relaxed days, clear water and good local food.
Athens blends ancient wonders with modern energy. Visit the iconic Acropolis, explore buzzing neighborhoods like Plaka and Psirri and enjoy rooftop dinners with a view. Just outside the city, places like Cape Sounion and the island of Aegina make for easy and scenic day trips.
for an intimate taste of Peloponnese’s rich wine heritage. Tour boutique wineries, sample rare varietals and enjoy a gourmet meal paired perfectly with local wines.

Think whitewashed villages, winding alleys and endless blue seas. The Cyclades are home to postcard-perfect islands like Santorini, known for its sunsets and cliffside views and Mykonos, famous for its beaches and vibrant nightlife. Islands like Paros and Naxos on the other hand offer a more relaxed pace, with charming towns, golden beaches and great food.
Dry Season / Summer (December – April): Sunny, warm and dry, ideal for beaches, outdoor adventures and exploring the country.
Green Season / Rainy Season (May – November): Frequent afternoon or evening showers, high humidity and lush landscapes, with mornings often sunny.
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stopping at secluded beaches and snorkeling spots. Enjoy fresh seafood on board while watching the sunset over the Pacific Ocean, soaking in the region’s laid-back vibe.
Surrounded by tropical gardens and volcanic views, this relaxing experience combines wellness with the awe-inspiring power of nature.
with a local guide. Drift through misty treetops and spot rare birds and wildlife in one of Costa Rica’s most biodiverse ecosystems.
through Manuel Antonio’s mangroves and quiet coves. Paddle alongside curious monkeys and tropical birds while discovering hidden beaches away from the crowds.
Listen to the awakening wildlife and watch for turtles nesting on the beaches, experiencing the wild beauty of this remote rainforest.
Known for its beautiful Pacific beaches and sunny weather, Guanacaste is perfect for beach lovers, surfing and relaxing in luxury resorts. Explore charming towns like Tamarindo and enjoy vibrant sunsets.
Famous for the iconic Arenal Volcano, this region offers adventure activities like zip-lining, hot springs and waterfall hikes, all set against a stunning volcanic landscape.
A cloud forest wonderland, Monteverde is a haven for wildlife watchers and nature lovers. Wander hanging bridges, spot exotic birds and immerse yourself in the serene misty forests.
This coastal area combines lush rainforest and gorgeous beaches within a national park full of wildlife, including monkeys and sloths. It’s ideal for easy hikes and seaside relaxation.
Known as the “Amazon of Costa Rica,” Tortuguero’s canals and wetlands are home to turtles, caimans, and vibrant birdlife. It’s a unique spot for eco-tourism and guided boat tours through dense jungle waterways.
Listen to the awakening wildlife and watch for turtles nesting on the beaches, experiencing the wild beauty of this remote rainforest.

Known for its beautiful Pacific beaches and sunny weather, Guanacaste is perfect for beach lovers, surfing and relaxing in luxury resorts. Explore charming towns like Tamarindo and enjoy vibrant sunsets.
Winter (December – February): Mild and pleasant with cool nights, ideal for sightseeing.
Spring (March – May): Warm with occasional hot winds (khamsin) bringing dust.
Summer (June – August): Extremely hot, especially in Upper Egypt and the desert, with cooler Mediterranean coast.
Autumn (September – November): Warm, dry and comfortable, a great time for both Nile cruises and Red Sea beaches.
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discovering sunken temples, shipwrecks and coral reefs with expert marine archaeologists.
with exclusive access to temples and tombs, enjoying private excursions and impressive dining experiences.
near Siwa Oasis and enjoy private stargazing, sunset camel rides and a traditional Amazigh feast in seclusion.
visiting hidden kitchens, spice markets and private riads to learn traditional Egyptian recipes from local chefs.
and explore the ancient monuments with an Egyptologist, entering hidden passageways, capturing the perfect light for photography and ending with breakfast overlooking the Sphinx.
A dynamic fusion of ancient history and modern sophistication, Cairo offers private tours of the Pyramids, Sphinx and hidden museum collections, combined with boutique city lodges and culinary experiences.
Home to the world’s greatest temples and tombs, Luxor allows intimate access to the Valley of the Kings, Karnak and Nile cruises with expert Egyptologists.
Set along the tranquil Nile, Aswan offers felucca cruises, visits to vibrant Nubian villages and exclusive archaeological tours with local guides.
Known for pristine beaches and world-class reefs, this region provides diving excursions, secluded luxury resorts and access to untouched coral gardens.
A remote desert escape with salt lakes, hot springs and ancient ruins, perfect for private 4x4 adventures, luxury desert camps and guided cultural immersion with the local Amazigh community.
and explore the ancient monuments with an Egyptologist, entering hidden passageways, capturing the perfect light for photography and ending with breakfast overlooking the Sphinx.

A dynamic fusion of ancient history and modern sophistication, Cairo offers private tours of the Pyramids, Sphinx and hidden museum collections, combined with boutique city lodges and culinary experiences.





