Exotissimo Tours


January 4th, 2011

Ngapali Beach Break — Myanmar’s premier beach boasts wide, palm fringed secluded sands

Exotissimo’s Ngapali Beach Break is ideal for travelers looking to experience a serene getaway at an unspoiled seaside destination. Accessible via a short flight from Yangon, Ngapali is one of Myanmar’s finest sand beaches and offers the perfect setting for a blissful escape. In this 4-day Myanmar tour, you are free to spend your time as desired, whether it is snorkeling the pristine seas, exploring local fishing villages or simply relaxing by the water’s edge!

December 13th, 2010

ATF 2011 in Phnom Penh

The upcoming Asean Tourism Forum will be hosted by Cambodia, between the 15-21 January 2011. For this event, Exotissimo Cambodia has been officially appointed ground handler for all transfers and transportation by the Cambodian Ministry of Tourism. We will provide all airport transfers and transfers from the official partner hotels to the ATF 2011 venue on Diamond Island Convention and Exhibition Center. City & post tours can be booked at a designated travel desk at ATF.

November 15th, 2010

New Phuket Excursions

Our new selection of Phuket day-trips go in search of life beyond the powdery white sand beaches and warm waters of the Andaman. Meet a local artist and spend the day working within a number of creative mediums at her home before feasting on a home cooked meal. Get better acquainted with the many flavors of Thai cuisine on a full-day cooking course that see’s participants venture to local farms and markets before eventually preparing their own dish from the ingredients sourced during the day.
For the more adventurous traveler we have developed a number of excursions to Khao Sok National Park where walking, bird watch and canoeing can all be enjoyed. The park comprises the largest area of virgin forest in Southern Thailand and is a remnant of rainforest which is older and more diverse than the Amazon and is a definite highlight of any trip to the South of Thailand.

November 11th, 2010

Delve Deeper into Undiscovered Laos with a visit to Kong Lor Caves

This new Laos tour goes off the beaten track in search of untamed adventure and breathtaking scenery. Observe stalactites and other limestone formations, enjoy a picnic lunch and swim in the Hinbourn River on this 3-day tour. Kong Lor is the longest and perhaps grandest limestone cave in Laos. Situated in the south of the country, this astounding cavern is an amazing 7.5 kilometers long. Reachable by boat, this cave is still very much undiscovered, with the journey there an adventure onto itself.

November 1st, 2010

New Jogjakarta Tour

View picturesque Borobudur from a unique perspective. This Jogjakarta day tour kicks off with a sunrise visit to Watu Kendil hill, a prime vantage point for watching the morning light rise over Borobudur. Once you have witnessed the unique spectacle of the sun setting over the oldest Buddhist temple in the world, continue the tour with a soft cycling excursion through local villages to the majestic temple while on a guided tour.

November 1st, 2010

New Laos Tour goes in search of ‘Unseen Vientiane’

This 3-day tour takes travelers on journey through the Lao capital while exploring the main features of the Laotian culture. Offering a spiritual and insightful experience that offer s travelers an introduction to the rich culture of the country.
A city of different faces, this tour takes visitors on an insightful and spiritual journey through the capital of Laos, in style. Meet with local experts of different fields to learn about traditional handicrafts. Explore the market with your guide, taste different exotic snacks and experience the laid back nightlife of the city. Meet an English speaking monk who will talk you through the ways and practices of Buddhism, before experiencing a private yoga session in the grounds of a nearby temple. This tour is a fantastic option for those in search of a meaningful travel experience.

October 29th, 2010

Red Mountain Vineyards -Inspired Dining in Myanmar

Fringing the Inle Lake in the Southern Shan State, the Red Mountain Vineyards make the perfect addition to a luxury tailor made Myanmar tour. Considered to produce the best wines in the country, made with locally grown grapes, all of the 400,000 plants have been imported from France and Spain. Clients will have the opportunity to observe the making of the wine before savoring a glass or two over a freshly prepared meal in the vineyards.

September 28th, 2010

Responsible Trekking

Led by experienced guides and villagers, this full day Bali trekking tour takes clients through a hidden part of the island where small villages and exotic wildlands converge. Taking place in the North of Bali and supporting a local charity, this is an ideal and responsible way for outdoor lovers to venture into the heart of the island. Enhanced by its responsible and ethical credentials, en route stops will be made in Cangkeng Village to observe water supply projects of the local charity Yayasan Masa Depan Untuk Anak Anak (Foundation for the Future of Children) and witness income-generating activities established to support the women in the community

September 28th, 2010

Learn More about the Art of Laos Cuisine

A great way to spend an evening in Luang Prabang, our new Tamnal Lao cooking class rewards clients with the skills needed to prepare traditional Laotian fare. Ran by one of the most famous restaurants in Luang Prabang, participants will learn the secrets behind this delicious cuisine when they watch the master chef prepare four dishes before being given the opportunity to prepare 3 themselves, eventually to be savored in a sit down meal. This is the only short evening class in the city that caters to travelers who want to try their hand at Laos cooking but don’t necessarily have a lot of time

August 31st, 2010

Orangutang Explorer Tour in Kalimantan

Orangutang ExplorerOffering a taste of nature and adventure, this journey on wild Kalimantan Island is a great addition to any Indonesia tour. Staying at an eco-lodge on the Sekonyer River, spend four days exploring the rivers and forests in the area by local boat and on foot. You will see orangutans in their natural habitat, learn more about conservation efforts on the island and have the chance to spot other wildlife such as probiscus monkeys, crocodiles and birds.