Culture & History holidays As the home of the world’s oldest continuous civilisation, Asia’s culture and history is deep, rich, and infinitely interconnected.So, where to begin? It all depends on how you like your history. You could do it Indiana Jones-style, weaving through vine-strangled temple complexes in Cambodia’s ancient Angkor Wat temple complex at dawn – or if you’re interested in more modern history, you could learn about the darker moments in Southeast Asia’s recent past with a visit to the Bridge on the River Kwai. Looking for a more multisensory cultural experience? Then why not see how Vietnam really says “good morning” with a coffee tour of Saigon?In a nutshell: if you're looking for an Asian holiday rich in culture, look no further. Here are our best Asian culture and history itineraries, top cultural destinations and the best cultural tours and excursions, all tried and tested by our country experts. Our top itineraries for culture & history loversA selection of itineraries that offer a deeper insight into the country's heritage and traditions Top destinations for culture & history loversOur favourite culture rich places in Asia Malaysia MalaccaWith a history stretching back through colonial rule and the Age of Exploration, Malacca’s Portuguese fortress and lantern-strung Chinese temples make it one of the best places to get a sense of Malaysia’s long and turbulent past. Malaysia PenangWorld Heritage architecture, 130-million-year-old rainforest, world-class street art and a countryside peppered with spice gardens and durian groves: the island of Penang is an intoxicating medley of natural and cultural treasures. Borneo KuchingA wide variety of indigenous and immigrant cultures combine to form Kuching’s unmistakable cultural mélange, expressed not only in its historic architecture and ethnic diversity, but in its legendary laksa, multicoloured cakes and freshly blended gourmet coffee. Cambodia Siem ReapThe laid-back, low-rise town of Siem Reap is the gateway to one of the most spectacular man-made sights on the planet: the sprawling, root-strangled ruins of Angkor. Vietnam Ho Chi Minh CityThe yin to Hanoi’s yang, Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon to its friends) offers a more internationally minded counterpoint to that northern bastion of tradition — not to mention an exciting base from which to explore Vietnam’s most interesting war sites. Cambodia Phnom PenhPhnom Penh may no longer be the “Pearl of the Orient”, but don’t judge a book by its cover: beneath this chaotic exterior is a city alive with energy, art, and youthful verve. Vietnam HanoiCombining canary-yellow French palaces with colourful and chaotic market streets dating back to the imperial dynasties, Hanoi is the place to soak up the atmosphere of old Vietnam. Laos Luang PrabangLuang Prabang is Laos’s Shangri-La: sweeping golden roofs and colonial shophouses against a lush backdrop of jungle-covered mountains, and a laid-back atmosphere of peace and serenity. Thailand Chiang MaiIn contrast to the mile-a-minute chaos of Bangkok, Chiang Mai is a breath of fresh air. Here, leafy boulevards and European architecture survive alongside temples dating back to the twelfth century. Thailand BangkokBangkok is an assault on the senses. Clouds of aromatic steam battle with exhaust fumes, neon signs blink jarringly alongside confection-like temples, and 30-degree heat and humidity heightens the sensation that you’re simmering in a heady, spice-laden stew. Cultural and historical guided tours and excursionsOur best cultural tours and excursions Cochin • India Dinner at the Chinese ‘fishing nets’Eat dinner on the water at one of Kochi’s most iconic locations. Siem Reap • Cambodia Angkor TemplesMagnificent in both scale and artistry, half-supported and half-consumed by buttress-rooted silk-cotton trees, the temples of Angkor are among the most fantastic man-made sights on the planet. Mekong Delta • Vietnam Local life in the Mekong DeltaThis action-packed day tour is your chance to peep behind the curtain of daily life in the deeply traditional, rural Mekong Delta. Suwon • South Korea Half day trip to SuwonThe last walled city in Korea, Suwon is perhaps best known as the home of the World Heritage-listed Hwaseong Fortress, the 18th-century stronghold built by King Jeongjo to honour the remains of his father. So where better to kick off a half-day history tour? Ho Chi Minh City • Vietnam Saigon's back alleysTo really understand what makes Saigon tick, you need to go beyond the gleaming skyscrapers and international hotels of District One — and that’s exactly what this tour is all about. Hong Kong Hong Kong Island tourWhere better to begin a tour of Hong Kong Island than its highest point? Varanasi • India Death & rebirth night walkGet beneath the surface of India’s ‘City of Death’ on this philosophical walking tour. Ipoh • Malaysia Ipoh heritage walkThis half day tour is about getting a sense of Ipoh’s past while enjoying the delights of its present. Hue • Vietnam Hue's Imperial TombsHue is best-known for its Citadel, but for us the imperial tombs offer an even more compelling insight into the lives and histories of Vietnam’s royal emperors. Amritsar • India Golden Temple tourEnter the heart of Sikh life at Amritsar’s Golden Temple. Bangkok • Thailand Guided Tour of Bangkok with an InsiderExplore aspects of Bangkok with one of our passionate Insider Guides on a route that matches your interests. Udaipur • India Udaipur heritage walkGet an introduction to Udaipur’s culture, nature and history on this walking tour. Load More