Coach touring brand Globus has unveiled nine new independent tours for 2025, from Bangkok to Bali and Abu Dhabi to Nepal.
“With Globus Independent tours, our guests are free to enjoy the many benefits of touring, untethered and unscheduled,” APAC head of marketing, Globus family of brands (GFOB), Chris Fundell said.
“Providing hand-picked hotel accommodations, hand-selected optional excursions and the services of a local host – an expert dedicated to ensuring the trip goes off without a hitch – this unique travel style helps guests to uncover the perfect ways to spend their days on holiday. Globus Independent tours invite travellers to simply travel better – with ease – as they explore destinations across the globe.”
It is the largest list of exotic destinations Globus has unveiled to date, with the group inviting independent travellers to discover Asia with an Independent City Stay or Independent Tour from 2025.
New 2025 independent itineraries in Asia are:
- Independent Bali Explorer (5 days)
- Independent Bangkok & Chiang Mai (7 days)
- Independent Bangkok with Chiang Mai & Phuket (10 days)
- Independent India & Nepal: The Golden Triangle and Kathmandu (11 days)
- Independent India: The Golden Triangle with Dubai (11 days)
- Independent India & Nepal with Dubai: The Golden Triangle, Kathmandu & Dubai (14 days)
- Independent Singapore & Bangkok (7 days)
- Independent Singapore & Bali (8 days)
- Independent Dubai & Abu Dhabi (6 days)
These new tours are being added to nearly two dozen other Globus Independent itineraries across Asia, including:
- Independent Singapore (4 days)
- Independent Tokyo & Kyoto (7 days)
- Independent Highlights of Thailand (10 days)
- Independent Spirit of India (12 days)
- Independent Treasures of Vietnam & Cambodia (13 days)
Both Independent City Stays, featuring some of Asia’s most spectacular cities, and Independent Tours offering travellers a larger swath of featured destinations and countries.
“No other international tour operator has the depth and breadth of travel styles Globus offers guests – including independently minded travellers,” Fundell added.
The independent itineraries provide optional excursions to enhance traveller getaways as well as offer seamless extensions and destination add-ons to keep the adventure going.
“For travellers who love Globus but want to venture further, enjoying the world their way, without the group, our independent travel style ensures our guests enjoy ‘I’ time on holiday,” Fundell concluded.