Ultimate Japan Travel!

Holidays to Japan can be packed with adventure, whether you’re after something pulse-lifting and active or something gentler that nevertheless has genuine wow factor. Take to the slopes in Hokkaido in search of some of the world’s best off-piste powder, or dive among enormous manta rays in the waters around Ishigaki in Okinawa. Learn the ways of a ninja or samurai in a workshop led by experts; join a master craftsman to make authentic Japanese ceramics; take part in a traditional tea ceremony led by a genuine geisha. If you yearn for something spiritual, you can even stay with monks in a monastery or go trekking with a living Buddha. There really is an adventure for every type of visitor to Japan, from solo travellers to families. We’ve pulled together a list of the most colourful adventures, together with the companies that can arrange them for you, whether standalone or as part of a broader tour. 

1. Live a monk’s life, Koyasan

Get a taste of the monastic way of life with a night’s stay in Mount Koya temple, an ancient working monastery in Koyasan, the region at the heart of Buddhism in Japan. Founded in the ninth century, the temple sits 800m up a mountain, and can be reached by train on what is surely one of the country’s most breathtaking rail trips.

2. Chase some off-piste powder, Hokkaido 

If you’re after wintry thrills and spills, take a ten-day road trip with an expert guide to ski some of the world’s best powder. You’ll be based in the traditional towns of Furano and Otaru, and in between slope runs you can unwind in hot springs and experience the local culture.

3. Steam your way cross-country 

This is a bucket-list trip for train aficionados. Japan has 12 operating steam locomotives, which provide rail lovers the chance of heart-thumping rides through some striking mountain landscapes. 

4. Go in search of Japan’s winter wildlife, Hokkaido

Wrap up warm and join a small group trip to the northern island of Hokkaido when the rivers are frozen and snow covers the ground. There you can enjoy the spectacle of the elegant Japanese crane, before exploring the coastline’s inlets, bays and traditional villages to find seabirds such as the Steller’s sea eagle, drawn here by the cold waters of the Sea of Okhotsk.

Incredible Switzerland!

You might be visiting for the first time and heading to ski in the towering Alps. Or perhaps you’re returning to tour the best Christmas markets in the region. Whether you’re an outdoor enthusiast, a food lover, or simply in search of the most awe-inspiring views, you’ll find it here.

Starting off my list are must-see Switzerland attractions for first-time visitors. These are places and activities that will guarantee an unforgettable travel experience!

1. Explore the Swiss Alps

Visiting the Swiss Alps should be on every nature lover’s Switzerland bucket list. The winter is the busiest season when world-class slopes and resorts come alive! For a more tranquil experience go snowshoeing or cross-country skiing in the serene winter wonderland.

2. Visit the Matterhorn

The Matterhorn isn’t just a mountain. It represents the spirit of the Swiss Alps and holds a special place in the hearts of locals and visitors alike. Visiting the Matterhorn is undeniably one of the best things to do in Switzerland.

3. Take a Swiss Train Journey

Switzerland is famous for its efficient and extensive train network. But it’s also a great way to enjoy the country’s breathtaking and diverse landscape! Not only will you get from one destination to another, but a Swiss train journey is its own experience.

4. Go Paragliding

If you are thinking about going paragliding at all and are planning a trip to Switzerland, NOW is the time to do it. Switzerland has some of the most incredible paragliding in the world due to the elevation of its mountains.

Guide To South Korea!

South Korea Itinerary

• Korea 5 Day Itinerary – a guide to the best things to do in South Korea including Seoul and other destinations like Busan, Gyeongju or Jeju.
• Korea 7 Day Itinerary – travel post about how to spend 7 days in South Korea. Destinations include Busan, Seoul, Gyeongju, Jeju, Jeonju and many more.

Seoul Itinerary

Seoul is a must visit when in Korea, you can easily spend one day or one month in this vibrant city.

• Seoul 1 Day Itinerary – an itinerary when only one day in Seoul while using the Discover Seoul Pass.
• Seoul 4 Day Itinerary – the best itinerary when only 4 days in Seoul including where to go, stay and eat.
• Seoul 5 Day Itinerary – detailed itinerary to spending 5 days in and around Seoul.
• Seoul 7 Day Itinerary – a full itinerary to the best things to do when 7 days in Seoul.

Busan Itinerary

Even though Busan is one of the biggest cities in Korea, it has a completely different vibe than Seoul!

• Busan 2 Day Itinerary – only have 2 days to spend in Busan? Make the most of your time with this detailed itinerary.