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Asia/Singapore Friday, 5th December 2025
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New Walk Japan itinerary explores Kyushu’s historic cultural crossroads

Walk Japan’s newest tour, Saga and Nagasaki: Cultural Crossroads, is a 10-day, nine-night easy walking journey through two historic west Kyushu prefectures long known...

Walk Japan introduces new tours in Nagano and Izu Peninsula

Walk Japan has expanded its tour offerings with two new journeys combining hot springs, regional cuisine, and scenic walking routes. The first is Onsen Gastronomy:...

A city most walkable

Macau encourages visitors to explore lesser-known areas through themed routes and community activities, fostering sustainable tourism and revitalising local areas

New audio tour brings Singapore’s Dempsey Hill heritage to life

A new audio tour has been launched to bring the storied heritage of Dempsey Hill to life. This enclave, just a five-minute drive from...

Tasmanian Walking Company launces new five-day desert journey into the heart...

Tasmanian Walking Company has introduced a new five-day fully-guided walk inside the grounds of the World-Heritage listed Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park. The all-inclusive experience will...

Tour Shikoku on foot with Walk Japan

Walk Japan’s latest immersive walking tour – the Shikoku: Kochi & Ehime Discovery – visits the bucolic Kochi and Ehime Prefectures of western Shikoku. The...

Explore Japan on foot

Walking tours are one of the best ways to explore a country in a new light. Walk Japan features fully-guided trails for travellers who...

World Expedition goes on walking tours in New Zealand

Adventure travel specialist World Expeditions has launched a new walking tour company dubbed Great Walks of New Zealand, offering 21 self-guided and guided walks...

Hiking tours climb in popularity among luxe crowd

Hiking is getting a touch of luxury as travel agencies see demand picking up for itineraries that take travellers to less-traversed nature trails with...

Let’s walk to a different beat

Hong Kong is seeing a budding walking tour market in recent years, with a new crop of operators eager to show visitors the unique colours of the city’s distinct neighbourhoods.