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Multi-Country Asia Travel Guide

Asia features on most backpacking itineraries for a reason. It’s a heady mix of bustling cities, spectacular landscapes, beautiful beaches, hedonistic parties and spirituality. Ancient traditions and cutting-edge modernity sit happily side-by-side and life never seems to stand still.  There’s so much to discover on this exotic continent, that it’s almost rude to just visit one country! So why not choose as many of our incredible Asian destinations as you like, and put them all together to make an epic multi-country trip that’s entirely bespoke to you?

Multi-Country Asia Highlights

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Great Wall of China

When it comes to epic history, nowhere in the world does it quite like China. A series of ancient fortresses stretching across almost the entire country from east to west, hiking a section of this magnificent Wonder of the World is like stepping into another century. If walls could talk!

Stunning white palace with bell-shaped rooftops and towers on a raised platform overlooking row of bushes and fountain

India’s Golden Triangle

Welcome to the Golden Triangle, one of the most glorious journeys in Asia! This route is legendary for a reason, as it combines the best of North India’s whirlwind cities while ticking the Taj Mahal, one of the Seven Wonders of the World, off your bucket list. Dig into Delhi’s bustling backstreets and marvel at Jaipur’s rosy pink architecture.

Grey rocks with rainbow coloured flags tied around the base and overlooking snowy mountains with white clouds and blue sky

Everest Base Camp - Nepal

Home to the highest mountain peaks on the planet, the Himalayas in Nepal are calling your name and promising the journey of a lifetime in return. The Everest Base Camp is an extraordinary two-week trek, crossing through rural teahouses and sacred monasteries woven into snow-dusted valleys. This legendary route takes adventure to new heights!

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Ubud - Bali

The heart and soul of Bali, Indonesia's most iconic tropical paradise, Ubud makes an everlasting impression. With beauty around every corner, uncover sacred forests, abundant rice terraces and enchanted water temples. Life moves at a leisurely pace, so find your inner Zen at the yoga retreats, delicious Balinese cafes or while immersed in nature.

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Kyoto - Japan

Nowhere captures the stunning contrasts of Old and New World Japan quite like Kyoto. Let this cultural capital sweep you off your feet, with atmospheric bamboo forests, scarlet-coloured shrines and Geisha ceremonies held at local teahouses. For a taste of Japanese culture and traditions, Kyoto will instantly draw you in.

Ancient temple with lotus towers and surrounded by palm trees at sunrise with a lake reflecting the shapes and colours

Angkor Wat - Cambodia

If there are ancient ruins more jaw-dropping than Angkor Wat, we have yet to find them. As Cambodia’s signature sight and the world's largest religious building, expectations are sky-high. Yet it still delivers. Catching the sunrise over the lotus-shaped pagodas and playing Temple Run where Tomb Raider was shot are some top bucket list moments!

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Koh Phi Phi - Thailand

Thailand’s most iconic island, there is something irresistible about Koh Phi Phi. Those sugar-white shores and shimmering turquoise waters are the definition of paradise, and the allure does not end there. Go snorkelling by the stunning limestone cliffs of Maya Bay, and when the sun sets, get ready for some of the best beach parties of your life!

Winding grey road in lush valley filled with emerald shrubbery and valley hills with cloudy blue sky in the distance

Ha Giang Loop - Vietnam

One of Asia’s most exhilarating adventures is easily the Ha Giang Loop, immersing you in the very best of Vietnam’s northern countryside. Take a journey down the winding roads, emerald valleys unfolding before your eyes. As you glide along the soaring mountains, the atmosphere inside this rural hidden gem is absolutely extraordinary.

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El Nido - Philippines

Like Heaven on Earth, El Nido leaves an everlasting impression. From its wild, jungle-clad hills to crystal-clear lagoons and secret stretches of golden sand, this destination embodies everything that makes the Philippines such a legendary location to explore on our Asia tours. Sailing around in tropical bliss… Can life get more perfect than this?

Colourful roof of a palace with modern cityscape in the centre under blue skies with mist of clouds

Seoul - South Korea

It is only a matter of time before you fall in love with South Korea’s capital. Capturing the heart of travellers with its neon-soaked backstreets, colourful palaces and arguably some of the best shopping in the entire world, historic traditions meet vibrant pop culture inside this whirlwind of a city. Ready to go Seoul-searching?

Traditional brick bridge with nine arches surrounded by green shrubbery and forested hills

Nine Arch Bridge - Sri Lanka

Now’s your chance to experience one of the most breathtaking train journeys on the planet! From riding along the train tracks and passing by stunning emerald valleys as part of an epic journey, to enjoying the awe-inspiring vistas from the perfect viewpoint, this bucket list moment in Sri Lanka is not to be missed.

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And More!

Who are we kidding… That was only a taster of all the life-changing adventures you could be experiencing right now on our Asia tours! With so many incredible destinations to choose from, not knowing where to start is completely normal. Our friendly travel advisors are only a message away, and happy to help make your dream trips a reality!

Key Facts

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  • The prices: Asia is one of the most budget-friendly areas to visit, with great value accommodation, food and travel.
  • The people: People in Asia tend to be kind, friendly and full of life (Thailand is known as ‘the Land of Smiles’ for good reason!)  Their attitudes to others, warmth and lack of inhibition are a refreshing change for inhabitants of a cold little island like ours!
  • The nightlife:  From Full Moon Parties in Thailand to beach parties in Boracay, Asia is one of the best places in the world to dance until the sun comes up. 
  • The tropical beaches:  From tiny gem-like coves to great sweeping arcs of sand, and remote shores to party islands, Asia has something for every type of beach bum.
  • The cities:  Asia’s cities positively hum with life.  From neon-soaked Bangkok to high-tech Tokyo, chaotic Mumbai and moped-filled Ho Chi Minh, major Asian cities dwarf their Western equivalents in both size and pace of life.  Everywhere you go there are exotic scents, deafening hubbub, and extraordinary spectacles – it’s a non-stop assault on the senses.
  • The markets:  The best places for a bargain, Asian markets are fascinating as well as great value.  You can buy pretty much anything you want, from chickens’ feet to knock-off electronics, as long as you’re prepared to haggle! 
  • The festivals:  From Holi (the festival of colour in India) to Songkran (the crazy Thai water festival) and Taiwan’s Lantern Festival, Asia really knows how to throw a good party. 
  • The sacred sites: From Angkor Wat in Cambodia to the Temple of the Emerald Buddha to the banks of Varanasi, Asia is full of atmospheric spiritual places.

Asian cuisine is wonderful. Cheap, delicious and good for vegetarians and omnivores alike, food is often spicy, sour, sweet and salty, all at the same time. It’s like a party in your mouth! Try culinary classics like Pad Thai in Thailand, Nasi Lemak in Malayasia or Pho in Vietnam, as well as some more out there local delicacies. How about skewered scorpion in Bangkok, Fugu in Tokyo, or a 1,000-year-old egg in Beijing? Food across most of Asia is served family style, with dishes in the centre of the table for everybody to share and tends to feature some kind of starch (rice, noodles or flatbreads) and either vegetables or meat and seafood. Street food is also a major feature of eating out in most Asian destinations. The roads of most Asian cities are lined with open-air stalls and carts and these are often where you’ll find the most authentic and mouth-watering grub. 

The climate varies hugely across Asia, even within the same country. Generally speaking though, the southern sections are mild to hot, and far northern regions can be very cold. Some of the countries that have hot weather all year round can still experience a lot of rainfall, particularly in the monsoon season (usually south-eastern countries). Altitude is also a factor and you can have snow on high ground, but sweltering temperatures lower down. Because of the variety of weather systems in Asia, any time you plan to go, there will always be somewhere where the weather’s great!

Visas

Visas may be required in order to enter or transit through certain countries depending on your passport nationality, your reason for travel and how long you intend to stay.

Visa, passport and entry rules are subject to change and you should check the most up-to-date information from the relevant embassy or visa specialist.

To make things easier we have teamed up with The Travel Visa Company who are one of the UK’s leading travel visa specialists. You can use their website, alongside embassy websites,  to find out the specific entry requirements for the countries you intend to travel to.

For a fee, their dedicated team of experts can also apply for visas on your behalf, taking away the hassle and streamlining the process for you if you wish. For more details on the services they provide please click here – The Travel Visa Company

Passports

Passports must be kept in good condition. Travellers with damaged passports may be refused entry at immigration. It is the responsibility of the traveller to ensure that all travel documents are in good condition before they travel. Most countries will also require at least 6 months of validity on your passport from the time you finish your trip. 

Further Entry Requirements

Some countries will require proof of certain vaccines, such as yellow fever or covid, in order to gain entry. Please check with the relevant embassy or a visa specialist before travelling.

  • If you’re offered food by a local, sample a little of it. It’s considered rude to refuse.
  • Bring a small gift if you go to somebody’s home.
  • Cover up when visiting a sacred site, temple or mosque. This is especially relevant for female travellers. In some countries, such as India, modest dress is expected at all times.
  • Take your outdoor shoes off when coming indoors (especially in Japan).
  • Avoid public displays of affection, especially in Indonesia and Malaysia.
  • Don’t use your feet to point at anything (especially images of Buddha), or allow the soles of your feet to face anybody else.
  • Greet people like a local. For example, ‘namaste’ is the customary greeting in India and is accompanied by a slight bow and hands pressed together.
  • Show deference to the elderly. Unlike Western culture, which celebrates youth, Asians value and respect their elders. Visitors should do the same.

While each country has its individual legal quirks, drugs are not tolerated and can carry serious penalties in some countries, including the death sentence (Indonesia). Homosexuality is illegal in a number of countries (Malaysia, Myanmar) as is gambling (Vietnam). Singapore is strict on some surprising acts, such as spitting, feeding pigeons and not flushing the toilet, with offences punishable by caning! And in Thailand, any disrespect shown to the monarchy or its image is a serious faux pas. However, as long as you steer clear of any big no-nos, you’re unlikely to have a brush with the law while you’re away.

No doubt you’ll have a happy and healthy trip. However, it’s always good to take some precautions. Health considerations differ across countries, but some advice is applicable across most of Asia:

  • Make sure you have appropriate travel insurance in place to cover you for any health problems you may have while overseas.
  • Ensure you’ve had any vaccinations necessary for the destinations you’ll be visiting. We’re not qualified to offer you medical advice, so you should visit your GP well ahead of time. Remember to tell them exactly where you’re travelling to as vaccination and medication requirements vary between different countries.
  • Make sure you have enough of any prescribed medication to see you through the duration of your trip.
  • Take high-factor sun cream! The sun can be very intense towards the Equator and getting burnt is no joke.
  • Take measures to protect yourself from mosquitoes. Mozzies are part and parcel of the Asian experience, but with good repellent, burning coils and covering up a bit in the evening, you can avoid getting bitten too much.
  • Take a first aid kit to cover minor injuries and ailments. It’s especially advisable to pack treatment for stomach problems as travellers’ diarrhoea is common in Asia.

The large majority of Asia is safe and most travellers come home without running into any issues. However, pick-pocketing and petty theft is always a risk, particularly in tourist areas, so keep your valuables safe, secure and out of sight. Never carry too much cash on your person and pay special attention when withdrawing money from cash machines. There are often safes at your accommodation where you can leave valuables before heading out. Check the Foreign and Commonwealth Office website for any specific safety concerns relating to your destination.

While you’re enjoying yourself, it’s important to be aware of the risk of drink spiking and methanol poisoning, so it’s worth familiarising yourself with the steps you can take to help you keep safe. To learn more visit the FCDO Travel Aware page on spiking and methanol poisoning and visit FCDO Travel Advice pages for the countries you are travelling to.

We do not recommend hiring motorbikes, scooters, ATV vehicles, quad bikes or other types of motorised vehicles whilst abroad. Safety and quality of vehicles vary considerably and the traffic conditions can be much more dangerous than what UK travellers are used to. Should you wish to go against this advice, you should ensure you are hiring from a reputable company and that your travel insurance covers you for such activities.

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