Wendy Wu Tours has launched its India & Central Asia brochure, showcasing a vibrant mix of new adventures and returning favourites designed to meet growing demand for culturally rich, immersive travel across India, Central Asia and beyond.
For 2026–27, the brochure introduces new Cruise and Tour itineraries and expanded regional options, including short stays and solo departures. Signature favourites such as the Golden Triangle, Inspiring India, Rajasthan Panorama and Christmas in India also feature.
New additions include a combined Southern India and Sri Lanka journey, featuring Kerala’s tranquil backwaters and Sri Lanka’s ancient cities, plus Beyond the Brahmaputra, an immersive river cruise through Assam. The Best of Mongolia offers an off-the-beaten-track adventure through the Gobi Desert, with Ger camp stays, local festivals, and stargazing in remote wilderness.
Simon Bell, Managing Director of Wendy Wu Tours Australia, says, “This new collection is all about venturing further into landscapes less travelled, stories less told, and cultures that stay with you long after you’ve returned. From exploring Kochi’s colourful colonial streets and vibrant port history to sharing a traditional meal during our Flavours of Sri Lanka experience in Kandy, we’ve created journeys that stretch beyond the bucket list.”
Three brand-new tour itineraries featured in the 2026/27 edition, each offering distinct and authentic ways to explore India, Central Asia and the surrounding regions:
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Southern India & Sri Lanka (15 days from $8,180pp): Starting in Kochi, India, the itinerary includes a tranquil houseboat cruise through Kerala’s backwaters, visits to the hill stations of Nuwara Eliya and Ella, and exploration of Sri Lanka’s ancient cities, including Habarana, Kandy, and Colombo. Highlights encompass scenic train rides, wildlife encounters, and opportunities to experience vibrant local traditions and cuisine.
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Beyond the Brahmaputra (18 days from $12,080pp): This tour includes visits to Gangtok and Darjeeling, followed by a seven night river cruise along the Brahmaputra River aboard the ABN Sukapha. The cruise offers a unique view of Assam’s landscapes and cultures, with stops at Majuli, the world’s largest river island, and encounters with the Mishing people. The journey concludes with a return to Kolkata, providing a rich exploration of the region’s heritage and natural beauty.
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Best of Mongolia (16 days from $12,380pp): Explore Mongolia’s vast landscapes, from the steppes to the Gobi Desert. Experience the nomadic lifestyle with stays in traditional Ger camps, visit historical sites linked to Genghis Khan, and enjoy cultural highlights like a mini Naadam festival, wildlife spotting in Khustai National Park, and stargazing in the desert.
Travellers can take advantage of Wendy Wu Tours’ Early Bird Sale, and book their next India or Central Asia adventure, with savings of up to $1,500pp available on a wide range of tours and departure dates throughout 2026 and 2027.


















