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G Adventures launches 100 new itineraries for 2025.
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G Adventures has launched over 100 new itineraries into its already massive lineup of worldwide adventures, with a focus on innovation, flexibility and culturally-rich experiences.
Highlights include new trips in the Balkans, Finland and Africa across G Adventures’ Local Living, Solo-ish, Geluxe, Classic and 18-to-Thirtysomething styles.
“Following on the heels of one of our largest growth years ever, this year we will be launching hundreds of new itineraries in both new destinations and old favourites,” G Adventures VP of product, Yves Marceau, said.
“We are being very intentional about new product development, noting regions where our offerings can benefit from more flexibility as well as expansion into regions where we haven’t been in the past. As with all of our itineraries, our priority is supporting local communities, and we’re thrilled that our new offerings will expand that positive impact, while offering travellers some incredible new ways to explore our world.”
“Our customers and travel agent partners are constantly seeking new and exciting destinations, and we’re listening,” G Adventures managing director Australia, NZ, and Asia, Sean Martin, said.
“As we expand our product offering, we’re not only aiming to inspire travellers with fresh experiences, but also to help combat overtourism by encouraging travel to lesser-known regions where tourism dollars can have a more meaningful impact. This approach is key to our continued growth as a business and our commitment to responsible travel.”
Highlights of the new trips include:
Peru– A perennial favourite destination among travellers, and while hiking the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu earns a deserved feather in the cap of the most adventurous of travellers. G Adventures has revamped their ‘train to Machu Picchu’ options, where travellers can spend more time in the ancient Incan Capital of Cusco, meet local communities and glide through verdant valleys, local farmland and small villages by train to Aguas Calientes. G Adventures has also a one-day Inca Trail hike that can be tagged on to existing Peru itineraries, creating flexibility for those who want the best of both worlds, giving couples, families and groups the option to split up – depending on desire/activity level – and then reconnect at Machu Picchu.
All the options
Peru’s Sacred Valley & Machu Picchu by Train from $1,499 per person
For travellers who don’t want to miss Machu Picchu but also don’t want to trek, this seven-day itinerary offers more time to soak up the magic of Cusco and its breathtaking surroundings, wander the Sacred Valley, visit the Planeterra-supported Ccaccaccollo Community and Women’s Weaving Co-op and explore the circular terraces of Moray and the ancient Maras Salt Mines.
Solo-ish Uzbekistan from $3,099 per person
Uzbekistan is a cultural crossroads brimming with rich history, vibrant bazaars, and jaw-dropping architecture that feels straight out of a storybook. This 12-day adventure brings travellers through historic cities, introduces them to mouthwatering local dishes, and immerses them into Uzbek culture, known for its music, dance and art.
Solo-ish Cambodia from $1,929 per person
This 10-day trip reimagines one of G Adventures’ most popular Classic style trips, but for solo travellers. Solo-ish Cambodia explores the awe-inspiring Angkor Wat and Angkor Thom, includes a trek through the lush jungles of the Cardamom Mountains and invites travellers to dive into the turquoise waters of Koh Rong.
Winter in Finland: Lapland and Northern Lights from $4,799 per person
This seven-day adventure through Lapland celebrates the beauty of winter. An overnight train brings travellers from Helsinki north to Rovaniemi where the adventure begins. Scan the sky for the northern lights from the warmth of a tent, glide through snowy trails on a husky-pulled sleigh, meet Indigenous herders, learning their age-old traditions and daily life with reindeer.
Active Northern Japan: Winter in Hokkaido from $6,499 per person
Starting in Tokyo and ending in Sapporo, this nine-day Active adventure includes a snowshoe adventure through the breathtaking Shiretoko Five Lakes and Primeval Forest, a visit with the Ainu Kotan, one of Japan’s last Indigenous communities and an overnight stay in a traditional onsen.
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