Thursday, 27 February 2025

New Sensory and Colonial Heritage Tours Unveiled in Southeast Asia

two new types of tour series announced by Khiri Travel 
As the tourism industry continues to evolve, Khiri Travel has introduced two exciting new tour series that promise to immerse travelers in the rich cultural and historical tapestry of Southeast Asia. Ahead of the upcoming ITB Berlin, Khiri Travel has unveiled a series of sensory urban day tours and multi-day colonial heritage experiences that will transport guests to the heart of the region's past and present.

The sensory tours, which are now available in Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Cambodia, Thailand, and Vietnam, invite visitors to experience Southeast Asia through all five senses. These private, guided tours offer a unique way to explore the vibrant cities of the region, engaging travelers with the sights, sounds, smells, tastes, and tactile sensations that make each destination so unforgettable. From watching a breathtaking sunset over golden stupas in Cambodia, to savoring the aroma of fresh turmeric while crafting a herbal drink in Indonesia, these experiences bring the spirit of the region to life in ways that go beyond traditional sightseeing. Guests will also have the chance to hear the sounds of Balinese gamelan music, taste exotic street food, and indulge in relaxing yoga or massage sessions that promote mindfulness and well-being. With Laos, the Philippines, and Myanmar to be added in the near future, these sensory tours are set to provide a deeper, more intimate connection with Southeast Asia's diverse cultures.

 Khiri Travel 
In addition to these sensory tours, Khiri Travel has launched a new series of heritage and history tours that focus on Southeast Asia's colonial past. These multi-day itineraries, which range from nine to 13 days, take travelers on a journey through some of the most stunning 19th-century mansions and hotels in the region. Guests will visit grand estates and antique-filled mansions that hark back to the days of European explorers like Henri Mouhot and Francis Garnier. Among the highlights are heritage buildings that have been converted into luxury hotels, including The Phoenix Hotel in Yogyakarta, Azerai La Residence in Hue, 137 Pillars in Chiang Mai, and Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar in Bataan. These tours also offer expert insights from local historians and photographers, such as Francis Engelmann in Luang Prabang and Rehahn in Hoi An, whose award-winning photography focuses on the ethnic groups of Vietnam. Whether you're an architecture enthusiast, a history lover, or simply a traveler seeking to explore the elegance and charm of a bygone era, these tours promise an unforgettable journey into Southeast Asia’s colonial heritage.

Khiri Travel's commitment to providing unique, high-quality experiences is further reflected in their upgraded online Agent Hub, where travel agents can access detailed information on both the sensory and heritage tour series. The new, user-friendly platform will be soft-launched at ITB Berlin in March and offers a range of tools to help agents find the perfect tour based on their clients' preferences. With features such as a sophisticated keyword search, categories like "Wow!" and "Signature," and an online photo gallery for marketing and promotional purposes, the Agent Hub will enhance the booking process for agents around the world.

As Southeast Asia continues to be a top destination for travelers seeking both adventure and cultural immersion, Khiri Travel's new sensory and heritage tours provide a deeper, more personal way to experience the region's fascinating blend of history, culture, and natural beauty. Whether you're exploring the lively streets of Vietnam or stepping into the past in a grand colonial mansion, these tours offer something truly special for every type of traveler.

CONTACT KHIRI TRAVEL

Head Office: 17/1 Soi Tiwanon 24, Tiwanon Road, Bangkasor, Muang, Nonthaburi 11000 Thailand
Tel: (+66) 2968 6828
Email: marketing@khiri.com
Web: http://khiri.com/

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