Wendy Wu Tours ‘Wonderlust Sale’ offers the wonders of the world for less
Wendy Wu Tours opens the month of May with some very special deals across its most sought-after destinations. From Japan, China and South Korea to Southeast Asia, Central Asia and across India and Latin America, the ‘Wonderlust Sale’ sees all destinations on sale.
The ‘Wonderlust Sale’ is an offer too good to resist with incredible savings of up to $1,000 per person. With over 400 departures in 2024 and 2025 to choose from, you will be spoilt for choice. Embark on a Wendy Wu tour to the Great Wall of China, Japan’s spectacular mount Fuji or even India’s majestic Taj Mahal.
Wendy Wu Tours is synonymous with offering fully inclusive, escorted trips to all parts of the world. Its renowned classic tours are fully inclusive of return airfares, all accommodation, all meals, sightseeing – with entrance fees included – transportation and even a visa processing service for Australian passport holders where required.
Among the most popular tours on offer are:
Japan
It’s all there to enjoy in the land of the rising sun. From a feast of historical treasures to its beautiful landscapes, from the iconic Mount Fuji to the Sea of Japan, this incredible destination is high on the list for Aussie travellers and it’s easy to see why! What’s not to love about great food, iconic sights, and stunning scenery.
Japan by rail: from $14,340pp, save $650pp:
This is the perfect trip for visitors fascinated by Japan’s world-famous bullet trains. Covering three main islands by rail: Kyushu, Honshu and Hokkaido. Delve into ancient traditions and modern Japan’s unique charm.
Japan Uncovered: from $12,340pp, save $650pp:
Japan is understandably a popular destination, because of its proximity to Australia, the safety of its cities and the amazing modern metropolises contrasting with deeply embedded tradition. This tour includes all the classic sites and key cultural activities. From Kyoto to Tokyo, enjoy all that Japan has to offer.
While Japan may be the in-vogue destination for Aussies right now, Wendy Wu itineraries also encompass the expanse of China and always-interesting India that are both equally captivating.
China
No country blends the old and new quite like China. It has a rich social history and dynamic culture stretching over more than 4000 years. From one region to the next, there will always be something new – or old – around the corner.
This vibrant country is home to magnificent sites like the Great Wall of China and the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Terracotta Warriors. But it also offers the most modern of cities, from the mix of old and new in Beijing to the dynamic hub of Shanghai.
Top tours to China include:
China By Rail: from $8,990pp, save $1000pp:
Combining urban charm with natural grandeur, ancient villages, and mountainous landscapes, embark on this modern odyssey across China, by bullet train! See old China in Dali, stay atop Yellow Mountain and walk on the Great Wall.
There is no better way to see the world than by train. Sit back and relax and take the stress out of travel as you glide your way across the landscape. From the Jade Dragon Snow Mountain to the quaint village scenery, experience the extraordinary that China has to offer.
Wonders of China: from $6,680pp, save $600pp:
This hugely popular tour is a comprehensive journey through China’s most iconic destinations from the magnificent Great Wall to the mighty Yangtze River.
Majestic Yangtze: from $5,980pp, save $600pp:
Embark on the Majestic Yangtze 14-day journey, blending the tranquillity of a Yangtze River cruise through the breathtaking Three Gorges. Enjoy cultural encounters, from Shanghai’s modernity to Chengdu’s Giant Pandas and Beijing’s ancient marvels.
India
India is like nowhere else on earth. It is the ultimate eclectic mix of sights, sounds, spirituality and smells. Every expectation – be it of beauty, history or incredible cuisine is there to be experienced. This vibrancy is met with the enthusiasm and welcoming nature of its population who will want to share their world with every traveller. One visit will not be enough.
Top tours to India include:
Golden Triangle: from $5,080pp, save $600pp:
The best way for a first-time visitor to experience India’s must-see destinations. Discover the vast contrasts of Old and New Delhi. Travel to the historic city of Agra to take in the majesty of the Taj Mahal. Explore the beautiful palaces and exquisite architecture of Jaipur.
Grand Tour of India: from $13,280pp, save $600pp:
Become acquainted with one of the most vibrant countries in the world. Experience the changing landscapes of India; from the deserts of Rajasthan in the north to the backwaters of Kerala in the south, to experience the land of extraordinary contrasts.
Highlights of India: from $7,680pp, save $600pp:
India’s architectural wonders and history are set to capture your imagination. The contrasts of its bustling bazaars and ancient ruins will bring to life everything you expect from this incredible country. This tour covers many of India’s most well-known sights.
Southeast Asia
The length and breadth of Southeast Asia offers so much variety in language, culture and history. This magical region offers everything from stunning scenery, tranquil temples and sensational food. Discover vibrant Vietnam, explore the ruins of Angkor Wat in Cambodia, and see the untouched beauty of Laos. Where to start?
Top tours to Southeast Asia include:
Angkor to the Bay: Save $500pp, from $7030pp:
One of Wendy Wu Tours’ most popular tours takes you on a voyage of discovery in Cambodia and Vietnam. See the breathtaking majesty of the temples of Angkor, through to the spectacular natural grandeur of Halong Bay, charming Hoi An and bustling Saigon.
Mekong Explorer: save $500pp, from $9430pp:
Explore Vietnam vibrant cities such as old Hanoi and spectacular landscapes of Halong Bay. Then embark on a 4-night Mekong River cruise on the 4-star deluxe Victoria Mekong into Cambodia where you’ll visit remarkable Phnom Penh and the Temples of Angkor. Enjoy shore excursions to Tiger Island and the floating market. While on board, you’ll enjoy state on the art facilities, with beautifully appointed cabins, library, movie room, bar and more.
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