We craft personalised travel experiences for private groups ranging from 5 to 50 people, whether you're exploring locally or heading abroad. From company retreats to family getaways, every tour is tailored to your destination, budget, and interests. Into hiking, diving, or something a little different? We love designing adventure-filled journeys—like our private Mount Fuji hiking tour in Japan or the Lombok Mount Rinjani trek combined with a Gili Island snorkeling escape.
With roots in the travel industry since 2000, our team brings years of experience with a fresh, next-generation approach to service. We've delivered unforgettable trips like a corporate journey through Western Europe covering the UK and France, and exclusive music festival tours to Tomorrowland, Ibiza, and Madrid for private groups of 15. Looking for a one-of-a-kind company trip with special touches? We'll build it from the ground up. Whatever your vision, we turn it into a journey worth remembering.
Discover Borobudur Temple built in 8th century Timang Beach, take a gondola ride over the island, or a hanging bridge PINUS PENGGER forest doesn’t only promise peace to the soul. It also offers a beautiful view to memorize in camera shots
Mount Siguniang is renowned for its beauty. Mount Siguniang National Park was identified as a UNESCO Heritage Site as part of Sichuan Giant Panda Sanctuaries in 2006. The park comprises Mount Siguniang and the surrounding three valleys, namely Changping Valley (长坪沟), Haizi Valley (海子沟) and Shuangqiao Valley (双桥沟), covering an area of 2,000sq km.
Perth, capital of Western Australia, sits where the Swan River meets the southwest coast. Sandy beaches line its suburbs, and the huge, riverside Kings Park and Botanic Garden on Mount Eliza offer sweeping views of the city. The Perth Cultural Centre houses the state ballet and opera companies, and occupies its own central precinct, including a theatre, library and the Art Gallery of Western Australia.
Xi’an is a large city and capital of Shaanxi Province in central China. Once known as Chang’an (Eternal Peace), it marks the Silk Road’s eastern end and was home to the Zhou, Qin, Han and Tang dynasties' ruling houses. At archaeological sites in Xi’an’s surrounding plains are the famed Bingmayong (Terra Cotta Army), thousands of life-size, hand-molded figures buried with China’s first emperor, Qin Shi Huang