Are you in search of an opportunity to hop on another flight, but unsure where to head to next? Fret not! We’re here to help you out. Whether you’re interested in exploring the unbeaten path or marvelling at the world’s most famous architectural wonders, there’s a diverse array of travel experiences that await you. Check out our list of destinations below!
Love yourself some natural wonders and close encounters with animals? Antarctica has loads to offer! Don’t be misled by its cold and icy landscapes—prepare to be mesmerised by Antarctica’s pristine beauty and abundant wildlife. This frozen continent at the edge of the world is packed full of nature’s works, perfect for those craving for some close-up views of wildlife in their natural habitat.
Hop on an immersive Antarctica cruise that’ll bring you across the rocky waters along the Drake Passage, and enter a white wilderness, where towering glaciers and majestic icebergs create the perfect backdrop for encounters with penguins, seals, whales, and more. You can even explore the underwater world aboard a submersible and see for yourself the marine life that exists 100m beneath the surface in a negative-temperature environment.
Not a fan of winter wonderlands and prefer to step back in time to learn all about the history of one of our planet’s ancient civilisations? A luxury Italy tour is just for you! What’s more, it’s the country home to the most UNESCO World Heritage sites. And if we have to pinpoint a city to visit, we definitely recommend Sicily. Not only is it where you’ll find some of these historic sites, such as the Norman Cathedral, Valley of the Temples, Villa Romana, and Noto, but Sicily also offers the perfect blend of gastronomic and natural attractions to those who want the best of all experiences.
Satisfy the foodie in you with a trip to Victoria, Australia, where gastronomic delights and world-class wines await the discerning palate. From tastings at Mornington Peninsula—peaceful hills home to over 50 boutique wineries—to dining experiences at award-winning restaurants, you’ll get to fill your tummy with some of the best food in the world. Here, you can also take sight-seeing to the next level with a private boat ride along Yarra River and a private helicopter flight over the Twelve Apostles and Port Campbell National Park.
For the adrenaline junkies, unleash your spirit of adventure at Xinjiang, China’s wild frontier brimming with rugged landscapes and cultural treasures. A 12-day journey here will bring you through towering mountains, vast deserts, and ancient Silk Road cities, where you can immerse yourself in the region’s vibrant culture and experience the power of nature.
Go on a private jet safari, explore the Erdaoqiao Pedestrian Street, stroll through the well-preserved Tuva minority village, enjoy a private boat tour on the Kanas Lake, and even go camping at 2,073 metres above sea level with our luxury small group tour—there’s plenty to see and do here in Xinjiang.
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Being the Heart of the Silk Road, Central Asia has been shaped over millennia by merchants and missionaries, soldiers and spies, and their wealth and ideas created magnificent civilizations in the region’s oases and crossroads. This is not just a lecture about the Silk Road’s archaeology and architecture. Sophie will entwine in her stories Central Asia’s fascination with astronomy and some of the world’s best locations for star gazing.
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Sophie Ibbotson, Central Asia Expert Sophie Ibbotson is a Central Asia expert who has worked in the region since 2008. She is a consultant to the World Bank, an advisor to the Government of Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan’s Ambassador for Tourism. She has written five guidebooks for Bradt Travel Guides, as well as articles for publications such as The Telegraph, Financial Times, and The Economist; and is a trustee of the Royal Society for Asian Affairs. Sophie has previously lectured at the Royal Geographical Society, Royal Asiatic Society, and Tashkent International Tourism Fair, as well as for tour operators such as Golden Eagle Luxury Trains, Trans Indus, and Travel the Unknown.
Let us embark on a journey to retrace the two-thousand-year history of Central Asian Silk Road, from the perspectives of the 3 legendary emperors – Alexandra the Great, Han Wudi and Tang Tai Zong.
A. In 332 B.C., Macedonian Alexander the Great marched eastward, pushing the Helenistic civilization from Mediterranean Sea to Pamir Snow Mountain in Central Asia.
B. In 129 B.C., Han Wudi Emperor’s outward foreign policy saw China expanding to the west, through the deployment of envoys like Zhang Qian who established large scale trade on the Silk Road with Western countries, reaching Ferhana in present-day Uzbekistan to obtain a special ‘Heavenly Horse’.
C. In 645 A.D., the Silk Road was reopened once again during the Tang Dynasty under Tang Taizong, reaching a golden era of prosperity and trade with the west. In 658 A.D, the five Central Asian countries were featured in the Great Tang map for centuries, and a mural with 8 envoys of Europe and Asia was done in Ambassador’s Hall in Samarkand that same year to commemorate the Tang Empire. Till today, Central Asia’s silk, war horses and nomads are still important resources along the Belt and Road, but also the highlight of the five Central Asian countries tour.
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Dr. Mao Ming, Journal Editor of Inner Asian Art & Archaeology Dr. Mao Ming hails from Hangzhou, Zhejiang province, with a Ph.D. Art and Archaeology from the University of London. Dr. Mao was the editor of the Journal of Inner Asian Art & Archaeology at the University of London, at the same time, taught the course “Forgotten Silk Road: Five Central Asian States” at the British Museum. She is currently a Research Professor at the Research Center of Cultural Soft Power in Peking University and at the Dunhuang Academy. Dr. has published more than two million words of academic works, including the award-winning “Pomegranate from the West”, the Oxford edition of the “Atlas of the World Art” in the sub-volume, and the Metropolitan Museum of New York exhibition catalogue entitled “Dawn to the Golden Age” silk volume. Five of her Central Asian archaeological translations, including “Turks, Sogdians and Nana Goddess”, have topped the Dangdang academic list in 2018. For the past 17 years, Dr. Mao has been a member of the UNESCO Archaeological Team preserving Buddhist temples and frescoes along Xuanzang’s Pilgrimage Route in the five Central Asian Countries.