Remote Lands Luxury Bespoke Travel to Asia
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Asia Specialists
Remote Lands is the world's foremost luxury travel designer focused exclusively on Asia. We create bespoke journeys tailor-made to your highly discriminating tastes, optionally by private jet. We specialize in unique experiences that are difficult to arrange and require extraordinary insider connections with remarkable local people - and open the door to authentic ways of life and deeper insight into the soul of Asian cultures.

Remote Lands, Inc.
845 Third Avenue, 6th Floor
New York, NY 10022 USA
Tel +1.646.415.8092
Fax +1.877.848.2026
info@remotelands.com
www.remotelands.com

Remote Lands
(Thailand) Co., Ltd.

25/12 Soi Sukhumvit 16
Klong Toey, Bangkok 10110
Thailand
Tel +66.2260.7584
Fax +66.2260.7587

 
Extraordinary Animal Experiences in Asia
Asia is home to many exotic species native only to narrow areas within the continent, from Komodo dragons to giant pandas to orangutans. Many amazing experiences are also unique to Asia such as mahout training, where participants are given their own elephant for the day to feed, bathe and learn to "drive". Remote Lands can arrange for wildlife lovers to see, photograph and sometimes even touch and care for many fascinating Asian animals. Please visit www.remotelands.com and call us today for a complimentary consultation at +1.646.415.8092.
Whale Watching & Shark Diving
Japan, Sri Lanka, Thailand
With Sri Lanka at peace once again, Asia's hottest new sport is blue whale watching in the Indian Ocean. Japan's Okinawan islands are excellent for diving with gentle whale sharks, and Bangkok's best-kept secret is swimming with sharks right in the middle of town. Get up close and personal in this thrilling experience - no PADI certification required.
Tiger Stalking & Lion Petting
India, Thailand, Bangladesh
Believe it or not, domesticated tigers and lions are being raised in Thailand by Buddhist monks, and Remote Lands can arrange for animal lovers to pet the adults and play with the adorable babies. And safari enthusiasts can follow tigers in the wild in Bandhavgarh, Ranthambhore and the Sundarbans, the gorgeous wildlife parks of India and Bangladesh.
Exotic Bird Watching
Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, Bhutan, Tibet
The spectacular bird of paradise, with its colorful feathers and elaborate plumage, can be seen in the tropical rainforests of Indonesia and Papua New Guinea. Cassowaries, hornbills and cockatoos are also indigenous to these islands. Or venture to Bhutan to see the rare black-necked crane who winter in Gangtey Valley and summer in nearby Tibet.
Snub-Nose & Proboscis Monkeys
Malaysia, Indonesia, Brunei, China, Vietnam
Many primate species live only in Asia, from Borneo's majestic Orangutans to her giggle-inducing Proboscis Monkeys with their funny long noses. The rare Golden Snub-Nose Monkey, in contrast, has almost no nose at all, and thrives in treetops of high-altitude forests in Tibet, Sichuan, Yunnan, Guizhou and Northern Vietnam.
Panda Hugging
Sichuan Province, China
Play and cuddle with panda cubs in the Wolong Panda Reserve, the world's first "panda kindergarten". Also in Sichuan province are the breathtaking Juizhaigou and Huanglong national parks with their unique geological panoramas - crystal clear blue lakes, travertine landscapes and stunning waterfalls - that inspired Zhang Yimou to film his epic, Hero, here.

Private Air Travel
Would you love to fly privately in Asia but assume it's too expensive? An economical alternative to flying the entire way privately is to fly commercially to and from Asia, and pick up a jet in a hub city such as Hong Kong, Bangkok or Delhi. For an extended family or small group of friends, it can make a lot of sense to opt for this hybrid solution and charter a luxury aircraft that seats 8-16 people.


Prices for private air travel within Asia start as low as $100,000 for 2 people for a 10 day all-inclusive journey to three countries on a King Air, and $200,000 on a Challenger or Gulfstream. Please call for details.

 

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