Inside Travel has five new itineraries across Asia in response to growing demand for more meaningful travel experiences.

The collection spans South Korea, Japan, Vietnam, Cambodia, Malaysia, Borneo and Thailand with a mix of small group and tailor-made trips.
Inside Travel says this addition reflects a broader shift towards slower travel and experience-led holidays, with itineraries offering exclusive access, expert local insight and moments that connect travellers with the heart of each destination.
Options include travelling by rail through South Korea’s coastal regions to dining with a Geisha in Japan to spotting wildlife in Borneo. Inside Travel group product director Tyler Palma says it is excited to launch these new itineraries.
“Our travellers are increasingly seeking deeper cultural immersion, slower and more meaningful journeys, and experiences that give them a glimpse into local life.”
. . . Itineraries
The 14-day Majestic Korea is for those wanting to explore South Korea beyond the headline sites, travelling largely by train.
The itinerary moves from Seoul and Busan into coastal regions like Gangneung and Gwangju. Prices start from AUD14,560pp.
A 14-night Luxury Japan pairs Tokyo, Kyoto and Osaka with under-visited regions such as Inuyama, Nagasaki and Fukuoka. It focuses on slower travel, regional cuisine and a sit-down dinner with a geisha and a Buddhist fire ceremony, priced from AUD16,540pp.
Discover Vietnam & Cambodia with Kids balances cultural discovery, hands-on experiences and downtime through Vietnam and Cambodia. The trip is tailored to each family’s pace and interests and priced from AUD3900pp t/s.
Another tailor-made option is the Borneo & Malaysia Discovery for travellers seeking nature, wildlife and history and includes visiting World War II sites and a glimpse into local life and culture. The tour is priced from AUD7600pp.
The nine-night Luxury Thailand combines five-star accommodation with personalised experiences. Bangkok’s royal palaces, markets and riverside neighbourhoods can be explored with an Inside guide, including a dinner cruise along the Chao Phraya River.
Travellers can learn about Buddhism from monks and take a private Thai cooking class. The tour is from AUD12,200pp. For more details, see HERE.



