Asia Walking Tours | Classic Journeys
Asia Walking Tours Through the Places and People You’ll Remember Most
The tea farmer pours your first cup in Japan. A monk offers a blessing in Bhutan. Along the Mekong, a conversation over lunch reveals a family history that spans generations. Across Asia, the most memorable moments often happen between the famed landmarks.
Our Asia walking tours bring you closer to the people, traditions, and landscapes that make this region so extraordinary. From the mountain monasteries of Bhutan to the tea-growing hills of Japan, the river communities of Vietnam, Laos & Cambodia, and the colorful cities and countryside of India, each walking tour combines curated walks with exclusive ‘Only with Classic Journeys‘ experiences that deepen your understanding of the places you visit.
For decades, Classic Journeys has partnered with expert local guides who help transform what you see into what you understand. They introduce you to tea growers, artisans, monks, historians, and local families whose stories bring each destination to life.
One guest described our Vietnam, Laos & Cambodia journey this way:
Our adventure to Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia was fabulous! Our days were filled with experiences that gave me a new perspective on the history and culture of these countries.
Anne, Classic Journeys Guest
Throughout Asia, you’ll discover remarkable diversity in both landscape and culture:
- Walk to monasteries perched high in Bhutan’s mountain valleys
- Share tea with growers in the hills and villages of Japan
- Explore life along the Mekong in Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia
- Discover the flavors, colors, and traditions of India
- Unwind in boutique hotels that reflect each destination
From bustling cities and peaceful villages to mountain valleys and riverside communities, every day reveals a different side of the region.
Join our expert local guides on our Asia guided tours and discover why walking remains one of the most rewarding ways to experience Asia.
One of my favorite moments is watching guests meet the tea growers in Wazuka. By the end of the visit, they aren’t asking about tea anymore. They’re asking about family traditions, life in the village, and what it’s like to raise children there.
Ami, Classic Journeys Japan guide