Adventure travel company G Adventures has announced the launch of over 100 new itineraries for 2025, broadening its portfolio with a focus on cultural immersion, flexibility, and sustainable tourism. The new trips span destinations like the Balkans, Finland, Africa, and more, catering to diverse travel styles, including Local Living, Solo-ish, Geluxe, Classic, and 18-to-Thirtysomething experiences.
Strategic Expansion & Responsible Travel
Yves Marceau, VP of Product at G Adventures, emphasized the company’s deliberate approach to growth: “After a record year, we’re introducing new destinations while enhancing flexibility in existing ones. Our goal remains supporting local communities and offering travelers meaningful ways to explore.”
Sean Martin, Managing Director for Australia, NZ, and Asia, added: “We’re addressing demand for fresh experiences while combating overtourism. By promoting lesser-visited regions, we ensure tourism benefits local economies more directly.”
Trip Highlights
1. Peru: Machu Picchu with Flexible Options
- Sacred Valley & Machu Picchu by Train (7 days, from $1,499) – A relaxed alternative to trekking, featuring Cusco, the Sacred Valley, and visits to Planeterra-supported cooperatives.
- New 1-Day Inca Trail Hike – An add-on for travelers who want a taste of the iconic trek without multi-day commitments.
2. Uzbekistan & Cambodia for Solo Travelers
- Solo-ish Uzbekistan (12 days, from $3,099) – A cultural deep-dive into Silk Road cities, bazaars, and UNESCO-listed architecture.
- Solo-ish Cambodia (10 days, from $1,929) – Revamped for solo adventurers, covering Angkor Wat, the Cardamom Mountains, and Koh Rong’s beaches.
3. Winter Adventures in Finland & Japan
- Lapland & Northern Lights (7 days, from $4,799) – Husky sledding, Indigenous Sámi experiences, and aurora viewing in glass tents.
- Active Hokkaido (9 days, from $6,499) – Snowshoeing in Shiretoko National Park, Ainu cultural encounters, and onsens.
Commitment to Local Impact
All new itineraries align with G Adventures’ ethos of community-based tourism, ensuring travelers’ spending supports local economies. The expansion also aims to disperse visitor traffic, reducing strain on overcrowded hotspots.
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