New and Trending Travel Destinations from Remote Lands in 2023

New and Trending Travel Destinations from Remote Lands in 2023

Remote Lands shares what’s new and trending for the luxury tour operator in 2023 including Japan, Saudi Arabia, Bhutan, the Caucuses and the Stans.

Japan

  • After almost three years, Japan is finally reopening to travelers worldwide in 2023
  • Visitors will be able to check into the height of luxury in Kyoto whether it’s the brand-new Aman Kyoto and The Ritz-Carlton or the smaller, exclusive Shinmonzen
  • Remote Lands can take travelers far beyond the typical experiences in, Tokyo, Kyoto and Osaka and arrange for a summer getaway in Tohoku (pictured), a chance to learn about the country’s history in Kyushu or the opportunity to hit the slopes in Hokkaido

Saudi Arabia

  • Saudi Arabia has recently become a rising destination and will continue to welcome visitors in 2023
  • Adventure travelers can explore the region’s registered UNESCO World Heritage sites, rich heritage and stunning landscapes
  • Visitors can explore the highlights of the country by joining Remote Lands’ week-long Classic Saudi Arabia itinerary

Bhutan

  • The Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan is open for travelers in 2023 to explore the relatively untouched land
  • Visitors will be able to explore the brand-new offerings found throughout the five valleys including the Dusit Hotel in Thimpu and local markets in Thimpu and Paro
  • Travelers can explore the best of the country with Remote Lands as their guide whether on their Classic Bhutan itinerary or as a part of their Grandest Tour Aman jet expedition

The Caucasus

  • Remote Lands recently launched new, bespoke journeys through Georgia, Armenia and Azerbaijan to explore the stunning scenery of the alpine landscapes and UNESCO World Heritage Sites
  • The geographically diverse region between the Black and Caspian Seas and near the Caucasus Mountains encompasses a fascinating mélange of natural beauty, cultural diversity, delicious cuisine and wine and genuine hospitality

The Stans

  • Remote Lands is offering a two-week Pan-Stans: Country Collecting in Central Asia itinerary in 2023 for travelers to explore the various countries along the historic Silk Road
  • The route through Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan encompasses ancient commercial hubs, harsh deserts, stunning steppes, magical mountains, verdant valleys and important historical centers of Islamic study