Some travelers are postponing their journeys at this time due to ongoing concerns about the coronavirus, but when you are ready we are here to plan your next adventure through Asia. Enjoy these isolated itineraries from Remote Lands.
Papua is one of the least visited places in all of Southeast Asia. On this whirlwind tour of nature, tribal experiences, and remote jungles, spend 11 days in one of Indonesia’s most exciting locales.
Grab the reins for nine days of adventure in Central Asia’s with horseback riding, walnut forests, and the simple pleasures of rural life in Kyrgyzstan.
Even for Mongolia, the Ikh Nartiin Chuluu Nature Reserve is isolated. Extend your Mongolia adventure with four days of rare foxes and Siberian Ibex and trek the Gobi where few have ever been.
Writer, photographer, and mountaineer Jeff Fuchs journeys to the Gangotri Glacier in India's Uttarakhand for an adventure through the icy lands that gave birth to the Ganges.
The Wakhan Valley is a meeting of worlds; travelers can look over into Afghanistan from Tajikistan on a road that will take them in view of China, Pakistan, and Kashmir.
Jay Tindall takes his camera to the Turkmenistan desert for a look into the famed Darvaza gas crater, otherwise known as the Door to Hell, in the dead of night.
As one few thousand people a year are privileged enough to visit Upper Mustang, Jay Tindall brings us a tale of princes, caves, and isolation in an ancient kingdom.