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InsideAsia introduces India with 12 ‘cultural adventures’


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InsideAsia aims to “shake up the market” with the addition of India to its programme – its first new destination since 2022. The operator – part of Inside Travel Group, together


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Kuoni has expanded its Thailand range to add “more affordable” options, based on feedback from agents, as the operator reports trade bookings to the country have grown by 20% year on year. The programme features new


properties and a wider range of multi-centre holiday options for couples and families.


travelweekly.co.uk 16 11 SEPTEMBER 2025 The additions include the all-


villa beachfront retreat Beyond Khao Lak, which is predicted to be “a favourite” among couples and families with older children. The family-friendly portfolio


has more resorts for younger travellers such as Avani+ in Hua Hin and Amari Koh Samui. A twin-centre itinerary with


seven nights at Ananea Beyond Khao Lak and three at Paradise Koh Yao Noi starts at £1,425 in May 2026, excluding flights. For next May half-term, seven


nights at Amari Koh Samui with flights starts at £5,309 for two adults and two children aged two to 11, including flights. kuoni.co.uk/services/agents


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programme manager, said: “We have set out to shake up the market and offer cultural adventures with our own Inside Travel stamp, aiming to represent this vast country and the variety of culture and people that make it so special.” She said the tours go “way beyond” the Golden


Triangle to showcase India’s places, culture and people. Brandon Clements, India sales and product


specialist, said the Northern India’s Greatest Hits tour


takes in iconic sights such as sunrise over the Ganges and the Taj Mahal. Prices for the 20-night itinerary lead in at £6,180, excluding flights. But he said it’s the places that people won’t know


that will really impress. Clements highlighted the chance to spot leopards,


tigers, elephants and crocodiles on South India’s Culture & Wildlife trip, which starts at £3,695 for 13 nights. “For incredible beaches, quiet backwaters and local life,


Neeleshwar in northern Kerala is hard to beat,” he added. The Northern Kerala Explorer costs from £2,740 for


14 nights, excluding flights. Inside Travel Group co-founder Alastair Donnelly


said the operator has five India travel specialists with experience of different areas of the country. “India has long been a missing piece of our Asia


puzzle,” he added. insideasiatours.com/travel-agents


Kuoni adds ‘more affordable’ options to Thailand range


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