Family Adventure Holidays in Asia Become a Reality with Two Tour Operators

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Family Adventure Holidays in Asia Become a Reality with Two Tour Operators

Intrepid and Remote Lands have created new itineraries for family adventure in Asia.

Intrepid offers solo parents with children to explore Old and New Dehli, Agra, visit Taj Mahal, national park in ten days. 

During a twelve-day journey over Thailand they will visit big cities and rural regions beginning their tour in Bangkok, continue it in Kanchanaburi, Chiang Mai with an excursion to the Elephant Nature Park sanctuary and staying with a Thai family at a nearby village. Then they will enjoy the beaches of Hua Hin.

Vietnam tour will take 13 days starting in Hanoi, followed by a cruise, stay in a Vietnamese family in the Mekong Delta.

Remote Lands offer multifaceted educational journeys where children will not only see new places, but also have hands-on experience of making something. In Taiwan, for example, making pineapple cakes and bubble tea is planned.In Singapore and Malaysia travellers will ride on the Singapore Flyer observation wheel, visit the botanical gardens to see about 1,000 plants from around the world and stay at the island of Sentosa, then go to Kuala Lumpur, hike in the Cameron Highlands and calm down in Penang and Langkawi.

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