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Exploring Asia takes you to what seems like another world, perhaps even a fairytale. Thailand’s beaches will leave you open-mouthed, along with Bangkok’s bustling markets, and Vietnam’s lush rice terraces. How about Cambodia’s famous Angkor Wat temple, Japan’s blend of ancient and modern, or the iconic Petra in Jordan? A fantastic adventure awaits in Asia.
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Evelyne • traveled in May, 2025
Originally the tours goes to Lhasa for the last days, but this was not possible. The visas take longer than an afternoon now and the price for the direct flight trippled. So instead we spent the last week in Nepal, Kathmandu and Chitwan. Over all the tour was well organized, the guides where good and the cars well kept. I would recommend to upgrade to 4 star hotels in India, because some of the 3 star hotels we had were really not good.The tour operator is always reachable in the person of Amit, who is very nice and helpful.
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Ian • traveled in December, 2025
Pros: Overall good experience and I would recommend booking it. Super friendly people in all the countries visited and we never felt unsafe. Food is amazing and super cheap! Transportation (especially by tuk tuk) is easy and affordable (recommend downloading Grab app to avoid taxi scams). We upgraded to 4 & 5 star hotels and they did not disappoint. We saw some amazing things and learned a lot. Highlights for us were the elephant sanctuary (Chiang Mai extension), Angkor Wat & swimming in the waterfall in Laos. Dat (the travel agent that booked everything) was great, very responsive and helped us resolve a couple issues. FYI you will not be with the same folks throughout the trip. We had different tour guides for every city and most were great, a couple were just ok, none were bad. In all countries except Vietnam we actually had a personal tour guide and driver which was a pleasant surprise and let us tailor it a bit to suit our needs. Cons & Tips: You will be taken to "tourist traps" in the guise of learning about the local culture and may feel pressured to purchase goods. Some of the sites are extremely crowded. There is a lot of traveling and it can get exhausting but I guess what do you expect from 4 countries in 15 days. We didn't realize how much cash we were going to need, many places don't accept cards or tap-to-pay or charge a higher rate if they do. (Thailand not as much). Make sure to get local currency for all the countries, preferably beforehand through your bank to avoid higher fees at currency exchanges and ATMs. All countries accept USD as well but you will pay more. Also try to get visas online for Cambodia & Laos as getting them at the airport upon arrival takes a while and you will be overcharged. We were supposed to fly in and out of Hanoi but my partner accidentally only got the single-entry visa and they wouldn't let us fly back to Hanoi as our layover was more than 24 hours so we had to fly back to Bangkok and book a flight home from there, costing us quite a lot of money so double-check your visa confirmation as she swore she clicked double-entry. You will also need the digital arrival card (TDAC) for each entry into Thailand (if you plan on re-entering). Do this before getting into the customs line, preferably online before landing to skip the lines at the kiosks. You will need travel insurance for this trip, I recommend Faye.
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Katie • traveled in December, 2025
My family went on a 21 day adventure to Thailand, Laos, Vietnam, and Cambodia and it was absolutely amazing! It wouldn’t have been possible without the help of Hoi An Express, Tyler, and the entire team. They were incredibly helpful during the months of planning and incredibly responsive throughout the trip. They made our trip less stressful and much more enjoyable, I’d highly recommend!
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- The best Asia tour packages
- Most popular destinations in Asia
- Travel Asia your way
- Best tour companies for Asia tours
- Best places to start your Asia tour
- Discover Asia tours for every budget
- Asia tours for every type of group
- Top Asia travel itineraries to fit your plans
- Demographics
- Best time to visit Asia
- Asia travel guides - curated by our experts
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India with Nepal and Bhutan Tour
4 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“I was able to see many sites and still had some time for myself as well. Very good tour.”
Jacob, traveled in May
Four Asian countries unfold over 19 days, from the Tibetan Potala Palace to Pangong Lake's prismatic waters. Rest in 3-star hotels while visiting Bhutan's Paro Valley and Nepal's capital. The 1000-year-old Alchi Monastery, Darjeeling's tea estates, and Lhasa's Sera Monastery await with multilingual expert guides.
Duration 19 days Destinations India, Bhutan, Nepal, China Age Range All Ages Welcome Operated in English, German, Italian, Portuguese, French, Spanish, Dutch, Russian Operator Golden Triangle India Tours From $9,798
65% Off- US$3,429You save $6,369
Circle Indochine 16 Days - Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos
32 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Everything - bar flight delays (which were outside of the organiser's control) was spot-on and as advertised.”
PHILIP, traveled in November
Duration 16 days Destinations Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam, Laos Age Range All Ages Welcome Operated in English, German, Italian, French, Spanish Operator PrestiGo Asia From $4,578
45% Off- US$2,518You save $2,060
Treasures of Indochina 15 Days - Vietnam, Thailand, Cambodia, Laos
16 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“PrestiGo Asia is an amazing tour operator. Every tour and every transit arrangements were meticulously planned.”
Randy, traveled in December
Rich cultural heritage awaits across Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand, and Laos. Sail through Halong Bay's limestone caves, marvel at Angkor Wat's temples, browse Bangkok's markets, and embrace Luang Prabang's traditions. Luxury stays include Movenpick hotels and Era Cruise. All domestic flights included.
Duration 15 days Destinations Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand, Laos Age Range All Ages Welcome Operated in English, German, French, Spanish Operator PrestiGo Asia From $4,235
45% Off- US$2,329You save $1,906
Southeast Asia 21-Day Highlights Tour
12 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Great tour and amazing guides.”
Roseleine, traveled in September
The waterways of Bangkok to the temples of Angkor form part of this 17-city expedition across 4 countries. Witness Halong Bay's limestone karsts, Luang Prabang's ancient temples, and Hoi An's culinary delights. This 21-day tour costs around $5,200, featuring luxury stays, overnight cruise, and train travel.
Duration 21 days Destinations Thailand, Laos, Vietnam, Cambodia Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Hoi An Express From $5,172
40% Off- US$3,103You save $2,069
Asian wonders unfold at approx. $180 daily, featuring iconic sites like Singapore's Merlion Park, KL's Petronas Towers, and Siem Reap's Angkor Wat. Rest at premium properties including Verdant Hill Hotel KL and Hoian Sincerity Spa, with internal flights and daily breakfast included.
Duration 15 days Destinations Singapore, Malaysia, Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Vio Travel From
40% Off- US$2,456
Southeast Asia Discovery 19 Days
29 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“We really appreciated the quality and the care that everyone in your company put in to make this a trip of a lifetime.”
John, traveled in October
The 19-day Asian adventure covers Thailand, Laos, Vietnam and Cambodia. Tour UNESCO sites like Angkor Wat, sail through Halong Bay, visit Bangkok's temples. Accommodations include selected 3-star hotels like Skylark Hanoi and Phu Thinh Hoi An. All transfers and expert guides included.
Duration 19 days Destinations Thailand, Laos, Vietnam, Cambodia Age Range All Ages Welcome Operated in English, German Operator Bravo Indochina Tours From $2,579
10% Off- US$2,321You save $258
Mysteries of Arabia and beauties of the Persian Gulf end Abu Dhabi (11 destinations)
1 Review by TourRadar travelersThis 15-day expedition through 11 Asian cities spans Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Qatar, and UAE. Highlights include UNESCO sites Al-Balad and Hegra, Doha's Museum of Islamic Art, and Dubai's contemporary landmarks. The tour provides 9 meals, English-speaking guides, and flights between Gulf destinations.
Duration 15 days Destinations Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Qatar, United Arab Emirates Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Europamundo From
10% Off- US$5,958
South East Asia Loop (28 destinations)
3 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“This tour was an excellent way to see Indochina with great guides and their knowledge, activities, accommodation.”
GIB801, traveled in November
A 30-day cultural immersion through Asia's heart takes you from Bangkok's temples to Hanoi's Old Quarter. Watch Luang Prabang's alms ceremony, sail through Halong Bay, visit ancient Hue, and catch sunrise at Angkor Wat. Local homestays provide authentic cultural encounters.
Duration 30 days Destinations Thailand, Laos, Vietnam, Cambodia Age Range Ages 15+ Operator Intrepid Travel From $5,695
10% Off- US$5,126You save $570
The Five Stans of The Silk Road
16 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The eagle hunter in Kyrgyzstan was fascinating. The musical evening on our last night in Uzbekistan was delightful.”
Tony, traveled in July
The Silk Road reveals its heritage over 21 days across 5 countries. Kyrgyzstan's alpine lakes and Turkmenistan's Darvaza crater join UNESCO sites like Samarkand's Registan and Bukhara's architecture. Accommodations range from traditional yurts to desert camps, connected by high-speed rail.
Duration 21 days Destinations Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan Age Range Ages 16+ Operator Explore! From
10% Off- US$7,200
Spirits Of Vietnam, Cambodia & Thailand In 16 Days
154 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Very seamlessly organised and well thought. Thang ensured we were able to enjoy our time, very efficient, friendly, hospitable.”
Otieno, traveled in November
Asia's cultural tapestry unfolds across 16 days, from Vietnam's ancient towns to Cambodia's majestic temples and Thailand's tropical shores. Premium stays at Apricot Hotel Hanoi and Angkor Miracle Resort complement UNESCO sites, emerald bay cruises, and vibrant local markets with expert guides.
Duration 16 days Destinations Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand Age Range All Ages Welcome Operated in English, German, French, Spanish, Dutch Operator Realistic Asia From $3,436
5% Off- US$3,264+$619 local paymentsYou save $172
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Best tour companies for Asia tours
Based on customer feedback, Prestigo Asia and Bravo Indochina Tours consistently deliver quality experiences across Southeast Asia. TourRadar travelers particularly mention their guides - Dat from Prestigo gets regular shout-outs for his local knowledge, while Sandra at Bravo Indochina receives praise for making cultural connections feel authentic and personal. The accommodations chosen by both companies hit the right notes, with travelers appreciating the comfortable rooms, convenient locations and also thoughtful touches. Their itineraries flow well, giving you enough time to properly explore each spot without feeling rushed. On the flip side, Hoi An Express has some work to do on their tour organization. While their airport pickup service runs smoothly, several TourRadar customers point out issues with unclear daily schedules and guides who could be more engaging in certain regions. This feedback mainly applies to their cultural tours, though their transportation services generally get good marks. What really sets Prestigo and Bravo apart is how they handle the small details - from restaurant recommendations to helping with local customs and also unexpected schedule changes. The guides' personal connections in each destination add layers of insight you simply wouldn't get otherwise.
Best places to start your Asia tour
Bangkok serves as the main jumping-off point for Asian adventures with 25 different tours starting there, while Hanoi follows with 16 departures and Tel Aviv comes in third with 10. Siem Reap and also Bishkek round out the main starting cities with 9 and 8 departures. Most people book about 147 days ahead - that's roughly 5 months - which makes sense since the popular tours fill up fast, especially those including Halong Bay and Angkor Wat. Our first-time visitors often mix temple visits with hands-on activities like cooking classes and craft workshops, which gives them a much better feel for local life. A two-week trip seems to hit the sweet spot - it gives you enough time for guided activities plus those evenings when you want to explore night markets or find hidden temples on your own.
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Best time to visit Asia
- Winter 2025 / 2026
Winter tours from November through March really shine in Southeast Asia with cooler temps and less rain. Our TourRadar travelers can explore Angkor Wat at first light, cruise through Halong Bay's limestone formations and wander along Hoi An's lantern-filled streets. The winter homestays in rural villages are something special - you'll share traditional meals with local families and learn about daily life firsthand. Early morning market visits let you watch monks collecting alms in Luang Prabang's misty streets and try hot bowls of pho in Hanoi's Old Quarter without the summer heat.
- January 2026 13,051 tours
- February 2026 popular 13,242 tours
- December 2026 10,707 tours
- Spring 2026
Spring brings perfect weather for outdoor activities across Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand and also Laos. The 21-day cultural routes give you proper time in each spot - our customers love having four full nights in Luang Prabang to really get to know the temples, plus multiple village visits around Siem Reap. You'll cycle through the Mekong Delta waterways, join local cooking classes and trek to hidden waterfalls near Chiang Mai. The weather's ideal for overnight Halong Bay trips where you can kayak through caves and swim in quiet coves between those massive karst formations.
- March 2026 popular 13,992 tours
- April 2026 13,946 tours
- May 2026 13,449 tours
- Summer 2026
Summer tours adapt to the heat with early temple visits, then island and beach time in Thailand and Vietnam. Our travelers start with cool morning bike rides through villages, followed by afternoon cooking sessions learning to make spring rolls, green curry and traditional noodles. You'll visit ethical elephant sanctuaries in Thailand, explore floating markets in the Mekong Delta and work alongside local artisans making lanterns in Hoi An. When evening comes, the tours head to night markets, street food spots and river cruises at sunset.
- June 2026 popular 12,909 tours
- July 2026 12,577 tours
- August 2026 12,725 tours
- Fall / Autumn 2026
Fall tours from September through November catch Central Asia at its best, with our 23-day routes covering ancient Silk Road cities like Khiva, Bukhara and also Samarkand. Our TourRadar travelers tell us they love mixing UNESCO sites with real local experiences - sleeping in traditional yurt camps, learning felt-making from Kyrgyz families and watching master craftsmen at work in centuries-old workshops. You can still reach the mountain passes this time of year to visit high-altitude spots like Iskanderkul lake with clear views all around. The evenings get interesting too - you'll join local families for plov cooking demos and camp near the famous flaming Darvaza crater.
- September 2026 popular 13,223 tours
- October 2026 12,512 tours
- November 2026 11,470 tours
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What's the best time to book your Southeast Asia adventure?
You'll find the sweet spot between November and April that's when the weather's just right across Thailand Vietnam Cambodia and Laos. The dry season brings plenty of sunshine and the humidity drops making it perfect for wandering through ancient temples bustling markets and beautiful beaches.
What local dishes should you definitely try and where can you find them?
Southeast Asian food is incredible and each country has its own special dishes you won't want to miss. Thailand's Pad Thai is everywhere from street corners to restaurants - it's this amazing stir-fried noodle dish with shrimp and peanuts that just works. Over in Vietnam you've got to try Pho especially for breakfast it's this incredibly fragrant noodle soup with beef or chicken that locals love. When you're in Siem Reap Cambodia hunt down some Fish Amok a creamy curry steamed in banana leaves that's just perfect. And in Laos the Larb is something special - head to Luang Prabang's night markets for this flavorful minced meat salad packed with herbs and spices.
What cultural experiences can you actually be part of?
There's so much you can join in on across Southeast Asia. In Chiang Mai you can participate in the morning alms-giving to Buddhist monks it's really special. Bangkok's got these amazing fruit carving workshops where you'll learn this centuries-old art. Over in Hoi An Vietnam you can make your own lanterns in a city that's famous for them. Siem Reap offers incredible Apsara dance performances that show off ancient Khmer culture and in Luang Prabang you might get invited to join a Baci ceremony - it's this beautiful traditional ritual for good luck that local families often host.
How do you get around between countries?
Flying's definitely your quickest option with airlines like AirAsia and Vietjet connecting all the major cities. If you're watching your budget there are buses and trains but they'll take longer and comfort varies. Buses run between most major cities often overnight and while train options are more limited you can still catch some great routes like Bangkok to Chiang Mai. The Circle Indochine 16 Days tour uses domestic flights which really makes sense for covering more ground.
Where can you go to escape the crowds but still see amazing places?
There are some incredible spots that don't get nearly as much attention as they should. In Thailand check out Lampang with its unique horse-drawn carriages and beautiful old architecture or head to Khao Sok National Park for jungle adventures without the crowds. Vietnam's Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park houses the massive Son Doong cave it's breathtaking and way less touristy than you'd expect. Sambor Preikuk in Cambodia is this fascinating UNESCO site with ancient temples that tells the pre-Angkor story and Champasak in Laos with the stunning Wat Phu temple ruins gives you that perfect mix of history and natural beauty without the tourist crowds.
























































