We are proud to announce that our parent company Easia Travel Thailand has received the World Travel & Tourism Council’s new Safe Travels stamp, which allows travelers and travel businesses to recognize organizations, governments & travel companies around the world which have adopted global and standardized health & hygiene protocols
As most of the world emerges slowly and cautiously out of Covid19’s shadow, we begin to see the impact of how countries and regions have managed the virus. As we…
This month we’re putting the focus on a special community project from our parent company Easia Travel Myanmar - the Taungbi Library in Bagan.
Come out stronger post-covid, with Easia Active's thematic webinars focused on soft adventure, hiking, slow travel and our community projects in Southeast Asia.
To make sure we come out of this dark patch stronger, our parent company Easia Travel is pleased to announce that Nathalie Delevaux will be joining our ranks as the…
One of our biggest hopes is that responsible and sustainable travel trends are still on the up once travel begins to recover. To underline our commitment to being a responsible…
While travel may still have an unpredictable timeline, we’d like to give you a general update and summary on how our destinations have fared since the Covid outbreak.
Join our Brand Manager, Matteo Galeazzi, as he takes you through the details of Easia Active's guaranteed departure cycling tours in Vietnam & Cambodia for 2020/21, and receive all the…
Because inspiration never takes a pause, we’re continuing our “…in the picture” series with Myanmar’s colorful and endearingly warm, rural Shan State. Our resident videographer, Roman Giger, brings to life…
A few months ago we introduced our newly-developed Seat-in-Coach (SIC) cycling tours in Cambodia and Vietnam. We’ve now added just one more page – one designed to make our partners’…
Laos’ Nam Ou and Nam Khan rivers are majestically wide, calm, and fringed with incredible scenery and humble village life. Sometimes hiking or cycling along a river just isn’t enough,…