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Graduating Gracefully: Multi-generational Celebrations Across Asia

From eagle hunting in Mongolia to opulent odysseys that encompass the pinnacle of ultraluxe Asia, these graduation trips span generations. Whether it’s adventure, cultural discovery, or simply relaxing time together, this multi-faceted selection of adventures are designed for families looking to connect and commemorate in a truly memorable setting.

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GRADUATING GRACEFULLY: MULTI-GENERATIONAL CELEBRATIONS ACROSS ASIA

From eagle hunting in Mongolia to opulent odysseys that encompass the pinnacle of ultraluxe Asia, these graduation trips span generations. Whether it’s adventure, cultural discovery, or simply relaxing time together, this multi-faceted selection of adventures are designed for families looking to connect and commemorate in a truly memorable setting.
 

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SOARING FORTUNES IN MONGOLIA

Golden Eagle Festival

One might say that graduation is the start of a great adventure, one that deserves to be  marked with a grand travel escapade. And few destinations are better for families seeking thrill and exploration than Mongolia. The country effortlessly evokes the grand romanticism of wide-open landscapes and nomadic culture. And the nation's epic attributes are front and center during the Golden Eagle Festival in the Altai Mountains. The festival showcases the extraordinary tradition of Kazakh eagle hunting, which was inscribed on UNESCO’s Intangible Cultural Heritage list in 2011. Held each autumn, it features dramatic displays of speed, agility, and the deep bond between hunter and bird, who lives at home as one of the family. The Golden Eagle Festival has helped revive interest in this ancient practice among young Kazakh Mongolians and strengthen pride in their unique cultural identity.

Suggested Itinerary: Golden Eagle Festival: Altai Mountains

A GRAND TOUR AROUND ASIA

Bawah Island, Indonesia

Asia is a continent that lends itself to epic indulgence with some of the world's best bars and restaurants, jaw-dropping architecture, opulent resorts and hotels and endless cultural riches. Graduates and their families can experience all these celebratory aspects on a 13-day luxury journey across the region. This curated itinerary encompasses Hong Kong, Macao, Thailand, Singapore, and Indonesia, blending vibrant cityscapes with serene natural retreats. Experience Hong Kong’s skyline on a private junk cruise and delve into its culinary manna, all while staying in the iconic Peninsula hotel. In Macao, explore Portuguese heritage by day and enjoy the casino scene by night. Bangkok offers a Muay Thai lesson, canal tours, and a helicopter ride over the city, while Chiang Mai provides intimate encounters with elephants and local culture, while enjoying the historic 137 Pillars boutique hotel. Singapore’s highlights include a champagne toast on the Singapore Flyer and visits to various neighborhoods including Chinatown and Arab Street to experience Chinese, Malay, Indian and Peranakan culture. Conclude on Indonesia’s Bawah Island, indulging in the resort’s water sports, spa treatments, and starlit cinema on pristine white sand beaches while staying in an overwater bungalow.

Suggested Itinerary: A Jubilee Wanderlist Across Asia

PAPUA’S GREAT UNKNOWN

Sing Sing festival

There truly is no place on earth like Papua New Guinea. Indeed, getting up close and personal with the country's smoldering volcanoes, forest-clad mountains, coral-fringed coastline, and flamboyant traditional culture is a graduation rite of passage that will never be forgotten. One of the most iconic traditions is the "sing-sing," an exchange of dance, music, and costume between tribes that celebrates the vibrant cultural tapestry of the nation. In Goroka, experience a private audience with the Asaro Mudmen in the Asaro Valley, where their ghostly chalk-covered masks and captivating traditions come alive. In Karawari, visitors can immerse themselves in the self-sufficient lifestyle of the Sepik people, learning about sago-making and the simplicity of village life. Meanwhile, Rabaul offers thrilling snorkeling adventures among vibrant reefs, WWII wrecks like Japanese Zeros, and visits to historical landmarks such as the Old Niugini Club and the Bita Paka War Cemetery, honoring Commonwealth soldiers.

Suggested Itinerary: Classic Papua New Guinea

FLYING HIGH IN GEORGIA

Russia–Georgia Friendship Monument

With its vast and majestic spaces, Georgia is the ideal place to go off the beaten path following graduation. Experience the country from the skies on a luxurious 9-day helicopter-assisted journey through the country’s most captivating regions. Beginning in Tbilisi with a stay at the stylish Stamba Hotel, this tailored itinerary whisks guests across dramatic landscapes, soaring above the Caucasus Mountains, medieval Shatili, Kakheti’s vineyards, and Kazbegi National Park. Helicopter transfers cut travel time, offering exclusive access to remote areas and panoramic views. Guests enjoy private wine tastings, home-cooked Georgian feasts, a wine-painting masterclass, and curated cultural encounters. Stays at top hotels like Rooms Kazbegi are paired with gourmet meals featuring locally sourced ingredients. Whether exploring ancient monasteries or meeting artisans and winemakers, our expert guides ensure a personalized, enriching experience. This is the ultimate way to explore Georgia’s rich history, delicious flavors, and scenic mountain beauty.

Suggested Itinerary: Georgia in Style by Helicopter

BHUTAN’S PILGRIM PATH

Paro valley

The post-graduation period is ideal for self-discovery and personal growth. And the Pilgrim’s Valley Trek itinerary in Bhutan is designed for travellers seeking both inner peace and outward adventure, combining luxury with spiritual exploration. This easy-to-moderate walking route weaves through Bhutan’s western and central cultural heartland—where Buddhism first took root. From the sacred valleys of Paro to the spiritual haven of Bumthang, the journey passes through Thimphu’s capital calm and Trongsa’s dramatic ridge-top fortress. Along the way, guests witness Bhutan’s serene monasteries, ancient traditions, and perhaps even a vibrant traditional Bhutanese festival. Comfortable stays and curated experiences ensure depth without discomfort, making this a journey through the soul of Bhutan. Expect prayer-flag-strewn mountain trails, fireside conversations with local Buddhist monks, and the soothing pace of rural life in one of the world’s most breathtakingly beautiful countries.

Suggested Itinerary: Pilgrim's Valley Trek

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