What an experience! I have just completed the ultimate Asia 63 day trip with Intro and couldnt recommend them enough. Over the course of our travels through Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia, the Philippines and Bali we have met some really amazing people, taken part in tonnes of activities and seen some really breathtaking sights. The tours were so varied and really allowed us to see the highlights that each country had to offer. There were too many experiences to pick a single favourite but some of the amazing activities we got to do include the elephant sanctuary, being blessed at the temples, the dolphin boat trip, canyoneering and the home stays. I love that everything was included and the tour guides really cared and made sure we had the best time possible. No other company comes close to Intro. Big shout out to our leaders Jess, Gemma, Sexy mama and Sam ¸ you were amazing and really made our trip so a massive thank you to you. The leaders went above and beyond for everyone in the group and made everything super easy and chilled for us. Loved it so much that Ive booked on to do the South Africa trip
Two weeks of cycling, food and sweat We had great time with the group for this two-week holiday. We were spoiled by the team who were looking after us. It's not just the cycling your, but food, culture and team. Finally, I managed to put some photos and video together. Hope you enjoy it: https://youtu.be/98upKDJQQN4
A great mix of temples, scenery and cycling Fantastic temples, fantastic food, relatively easy cycling. Wonderful people.You don't need to be a regular cyclist to do this tour - if you follow the tour company's guide on getting cycling fit, you will have no problem.Bus support was excellent, for anyone that got sick, or just didn't fancy a particular cycle etc.The mix of visiting iconic sites like Angkor Wat/ Angkor Thom etc was just right for us.The cycling is nearly flat all the way from Thailand to the Mekong, and the expected/required cycling pace was relaxed. The only issue is heat; the temperature even in 'winter' was low to mid 30 celsius; regular water stops are provided, and acclimatisation helps. The hotels were either excellent - particularly the choices at Start/Finish in Bangkok and Saigon, and also in Siem Reap, Phnom Penh, and Chau Doc, or otherwise pretty good elsewhere. Almost everywhere had air conditioning, and where not, fans.