Remote Lands shares what’s new and trending for the luxury tour operator in 2023 including Japan, Saudi Arabia, Bhutan, the Caucuses and the Stans.
- After almost three years, Japan is finally reopening to travelers worldwide in 2023
- Visitors will be able to check into the height of luxury in Kyoto whether it’s the brand-new Aman Kyoto and The Ritz-Carlton or the smaller, exclusive Shinmonzen
- Remote Lands can take travelers far beyond the typical experiences in, Tokyo, Kyoto and Osaka and arrange for a summer getaway in Tohoku (pictured), a chance to learn about the country’s history in Kyushu or the opportunity to hit the slopes in Hokkaido
- Saudi Arabia has recently become a rising destination and will continue to welcome visitors in 2023
- Adventure travelers can explore the region’s registered UNESCO World Heritage sites, rich heritage and stunning landscapes
- Visitors can explore the highlights of the country by joining Remote Lands’ week-long Classic Saudi Arabia itinerary
- The Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan is open for travelers in 2023 to explore the relatively untouched land
- Visitors will be able to explore the brand-new offerings found throughout the five valleys including the Dusit Hotel in Thimpu and local markets in Thimpu and Paro
- Travelers can explore the best of the country with Remote Lands as their guide whether on their Classic Bhutan itinerary or as a part of their Grandest Tour Aman jet expedition
- Remote Lands recently launched new, bespoke journeys through Georgia, Armenia and Azerbaijan to explore the stunning scenery of the alpine landscapes and UNESCO World Heritage Sites
- The geographically diverse region between the Black and Caspian Seas and near the Caucasus Mountains encompasses a fascinating mélange of natural beauty, cultural diversity, delicious cuisine and wine and genuine hospitality
- Remote Lands is offering a two-week Pan-Stans: Country Collecting in Central Asia itinerary in 2023 for travelers to explore the various countries along the historic Silk Road
- The route through Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan encompasses ancient commercial hubs, harsh deserts, stunning steppes, magical mountains, verdant valleys and important historical centers of Islamic study