Urban Adventures kicks off new 2015 tours
Urban Adventures are launching a brand new bunch of tours around the globe, from foodie faves to customised journeys.
The global day tour operator has jumped headfirst into Cambodia and Tijuana for a culinary cook off, Hong Kong to cruise the local neighbourhoods, and Dubai for create-it-yourself style tour series.
Suss out the new additions to Urban Adventures offerings right here.
Cambodian Cook-out
The best way to get to the heart of a country is through its food and this rings especially true in Cambodia. This Siem Reap cooking class begins with a walk through a quiet village for an insight into daily local life and the many fruits and vegetables grown there.
Arrive at the tranquil cooking venue, complete with herb garden, close to sunset and get hands-on with preparing a three course Cambodian meal, eaten in a peaceful dining area. Take-home recipes will help with mastering those cooking skills back at home.
Cost: $57 per person
Duration: 4 hours
Availability: departing every day at 3.45pm
More information:www.urbanadventures.com/siem_reap_tour_cambodian_cook-out
Taste of Tijuana
The secret to falling for Tijuana is to taste it like a local. This food tour encompasses some gastronomic gems – from the back alley taco cart that only locals know about to a traditional Mexican popsicle shop and the city’s oldest open-air market for exotic fruits, local cheese and Oaxacan mezcal.
Travellers will discover that the world’s busiest border city is more than just surf bars and tequila shots on this Urban Adventure.
Cost: $106 per person
Duration: 4 hours
Availability: departing every day at 3pm
More information:www.urbanadventures.com/Tijuana_tour_tastes_of_tijuana
Hong Kong Highs and Lows
Hong Kong has the highest income inequality in the developed world, home to the most USD billionaires per capita while one-fifth of its population live below the poverty line.
This tour will show travellers what it means to live in Hong Kong and explores the affluent area of Kowloon Tong as well as urban Kowloon’s social housing districts.
Visit one of the biggest shopping malls in Hong Kong, a factory-turned art studio and exhibit space, the Garment District and finish with a treasure hunt through the city’s best known flea market. From luxury to grassroots, this tour shows the real Hong Kong.
Cost: $62 per person
Duration: 3 hours
Availability: departing Tuesdays and Thursdays at 2pm
More information:www.urbanadventures.com/Hong_Kong_tour_hong_kong_highs_and_lows
Dubai Private Tour
Part of Urban Adventures’ customisable tours, a Dubai private tour can consist of anything from a walking tour of the city, uncovering art galleries and hidden cafes, a night on the town with the city’s best DJ acts and clubs or a private desert safari with the option for an overnight stay.
Travellers will develop their very own itinerary with an expert Urban Adventures local in Dubai for a unique tour unlike anyone else’s.
Cost: from USD $100 per person
Duration: 3 hours to 2 days
Availability: departing every day
More information: www.urbanadventures.com/Dubai_tour_dubai_private_tour
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