Wendy Wu announces Explore More, Save More campaign for travellers in 2024/25 and new brochures

Wendy Wu announces Explore More, Save More campaign for travellers in 2024/25 and new brochures
Edited by Travel Weekly


    Wendy Wu Tours has announced the launch of its new ‘Explore More, Save More’ campaign to help travellers enjoy savings of up to $1,500 per person. 

    The multi-offer caters to those interested in bundling and booking more than one tour for travel in 2024 and 2025. Running from December 11th to 21st, this campaign simplifies the process with an easy ‘one, two, three’ approach:

    1. Book one group tour and save up to $300 per person.
    2. Book two group tours and save a combined $800 per person ($400 per person, per tour).
    3. Book three group tours and save a combined $1500 per person ($500 per person per tour). 

    The ‘Explore More, Save More’ offer coincides with the release of Wendy Wu Tours’ new brochures for Japan, India & Sri Lanka, China, Southeast Asia and most recently their Christmas Collection, presenting an array of dream destinations to explore and check off your life list.

    India, Bhutan & Sri Lanka

    Wendy Wu Tours’ new India brochure covers Bhutan and Sri Lanka, featuring 13 group tours for travel in 2024 and 2025, including 11 Classic and two Go Beyond tours for adventurous souls seeking off-the-beaten-track experiences.

    New tours include a 15-day India by Rail itinerary, a 14-day Wildlife of India experience, and an 18-day Sri Lankan Splendour private tour.

    The Wildlife of India, a Go Beyond style tour, departs in March, April, October, November, and December, visiting Delhi, Kanhja National Park, Bandhavgarh, Khajuraho, Panna, and Agra. 

    Tour highlights include a rickshaw ride to a Delhi market, walking safaris with Naturalists, Bengal Tiger spotting, a jeep safari through Bandhavgarh National Park, exploration of the Temples of Khajuraho, and a visit to the iconic Taj Mahal. Wildlife of India is priced from $8,880 per person, twin share.

    The return of China

    China takes the spotlight at Wendy Wu Tours, showcasing a range of experiences for travellers. The new brochure features fully inclusive escorted group tours, and private tours, across China, Tibet, Hong Kong, Mongolia, South Korea, and Taiwan.

    New offerings this year include China by Rail itineraries, enabling travellers to traverse the country on China’s excellent, speedy rail network, and several new private itineraries providing flexibility to explore all of China’s greatest sights.

    China by Rail is a 22-day tour across China by bullet train, offering a blend of urban charm and natural grandeur. Guests experience the Yellow Mountain, walk on the Great Wall of China, explore the Terracotta Warriors, and unwind in the peaceful Yangshuo countryside. Prices for this tour start from $9,580 per person, twin share.

    Southeast Asia’s newest adventures

    Wendy Wu’s new Southeast Asia brochure for 2024-2025 presents 19 diverse group tours, including the 25-day Grand Mekong Odyssey. Additionally, three new private tours offer extra range and date flexibility – an 11-day Vietnam Experience, 16-day Vietnam & Cambodia Highlights, and Victoria Mekong Cruise & Beach Holidays.

    The Grand Mekong Odyssey is a 25-day, fully inclusive classic tour departing in April, September, October, and November. Tour highlights encompass a scenic train ride from Hue to Danang, immersive experiences at the Cu Chi Tunnels, cruising Halong Bay, exploring Ninh Binh’s rural beauty, and engaging with Buddhist monks at a meditation centre.

    Travellers will also enjoy a seven-night Victoria Mekong cruise, visiting Vietnamese villages, Cambodian townships, silk farms, floating markets, rural temples, and Phnom Penh. The tour is priced from $11,580, per person, twin share inclusive of accommodation, flights, meals, entrance fees, and local expert guides.

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