Tours and Trip Packages to Kyoto in August 2026

Traveling to Kyoto in August 2026? We offer 15+ tours, trips and vacation packages to Kyoto in August 2026. Our Kyoto in August 2026 tour packages and trips have 5+ customer reviews. All the Kyoto August 2026 tour packages and trips are carried out by hand-picked, qualified local and international Kyoto tour operators.

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Kyoto August 2026 Tour Reviews

4.8 - Excellent
Based on 7 customer reviews
Excellent
5 - Excellent
  • Paula
Exceeded my expectations. I didn't expect to feel so thrilled by all that my husband, Ian, and I were able to see and experience. We fell in love with Japan!
Excellent
5 - Excellent
  • Jessica Stix Simmons
I jus finished the 13 day Into travel tour through japan and it was amazing.... besides the amazing itinerary, and great accommodations our tour guide Jordan was so helpful, well organized, and there to answer my many many questions he was very attentive and sociable. this was my first group tour and it set the standard very high. the experiences we had will leave lasting memories thank you intro and thank you Jordan. please book your missing out if you dont!!!
Japan - Ancient and Modern
5 - Excellent
  • Anonymous
Having wanted to visit Japan for some years my wife and I picked the trip - 'Japan - Ancient and Modern' organized by the tour operator because it seemed to offer an interesting range of locations and was a few days longer than trips offered by other companies. The opportunity to spend nights in ryokans sleeping on the floor, bathing in onsens and experiencing traditional Japanese hospitality was also a factor as were travel by train between destinations and sightseeing on foot. The reality lived up to and beyond our expectations, we loved Japan and its people. The country is safe, ordered and steeped in a unique culture with a wealth of sights and sounds so very different from western societies. The trip took us to many historically important sites, to places of religious significance, both Buddhist and Shinto and to the quiet back streets and public spaces and gardens of ancient towns and the serene districts of the bigger cities. These were juxtaposed with the ultra modern cityscapes of Tokyo, a city which would take half a lifetime to explore and the reality of travel by bullet train and the technological wonder that is the Japanese toilet. Although the trip is full on, up early and off most days, there is also built in some time for personal exploration or just resting and taking in the passing scene. My only negative comment would probably be about the snow monkeys, which are never at Yudanaka at the time we visited, they are still feeding in the woods and have recently had their babies and don't come down to the hot springs until later in the year when the snows come. I suppose the clue is in the name. In any event Yudanaka itself is not to be missed and the hotel and onsen at which we stayed were superb. Through the operator we arranged to fly home seven days after the 16 day trip had finished and spent a further week visiting two locations of particular interest to us with an extra day and night in Tokyo. The staff were extremely helpful during our researches and the success of this extra time was in no small way down to their expert knowledge and readiness to give advice. All in all a wonderful experience which has whetted our appetite for a return visit to Japan to explore some of the many fascinating destinations it has to offer.
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