Asia is a place of possibilities.

From the highest mountain peak of Mount Everest along the China-Nepal border to the sandy beaches of Phuket, Asia is a veritable playground for the adventure-minded.

Many first-timers to the Asian continent prefer the resort-lined beaches of Thailand, the Maldives, or the island of Bali. These places project a laid-back way of life with their crystal blue waters just a few steps away from your front door. Diving, eating fresh seafood, or getting daily massages seem to spring to mind as you imagine yourself lounging beside the sea.

Then there are the backpackers who seek out jungle treks in Cambodia, or cross-country hikes in Vietnam. Noodles, fresh coconuts, and authentic spices become part of the everyday routine. Dips into the ocean or mountain spring provide a refreshing and fun afternoon activity. Lazy mornings in the cool summer shade seem to go on forever.

For those looking for the latest in fashion and style, Dubai answers with high-end shopping centers filled with luxury brands. Singapore is a haven for 5-star hotels and boutique shopping, plus it's skyline is a bonus feature for anyone who appreciates cleverly curated skyscrapers. Perhaps you would prefer to see Hong Kong on a private helicopter tour or visit with the help of a personal shopper. Whatever the trend, you'll be sure to find it here.

Language is often a pre-travel anxiety that proves to be only a small barrier throughout Asia. Studying body language along with all the modern tools your pocket make it easy to interact with the locals. Ordering sushi in Osaka? Check out what your neighbor's having and flash the chef a smile and a nod. Trying to get across the street in Hanoi? Watch the locals, learn, and give it a go. Asia is a place to discover new ways of interacting with the world.

Some of the world's greatest wonders are found in Asia. The Great Wall of China stretches for nearly 14 miles/23 kilometers and is still recognized as one of the great accomplishments of early defensive architecture. Mount Fuji in Japan is a sacred peek in both Shinto and Buddhism. Just over an hour south of Tokyo, it attracts more than one million visitors each year. Angkor Wat in Cambodia is an ancient temple famous for being the largest religious structure on earth. With over 1,000 buildings, this beautiful display of Khmer architecture reveals intricate carvings and an important archeological site for the region.

A bit further afield and often not thought of as 'Asian', the the Afro-Eurasian subregions including Turkey, Iran, Jordan and many other Western Asian nations are equally beautiful. Afghanistan is lined with pomegranate, juniper, and fig trees creating a natural yet exotic landscape. The Sinai peninsula of Egypt is home to Sharm el Sheikh along the Red Sea. With its vibrant coral reefs and tropical fish, it's a sea-goers paradise.

Regardless of your reason to visit or exact destination in Asia, we're certain that there is something here for you, and we would love to show you around!

Although we currently do not offer any bicycle tours in Asia, we hope to open locations in select cities soon.