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Intrepid Travel launches new trips in Northern and Central Asia

Intrepid Travel has launched six new trips in Northern and Central Asia, marking its most significant expansion in the region to date as bookings to the region reach record highs.
The new itineraries, ranging from 8 to 16 days, offer immersive locally-led experiences in remote mountain ranges, ancient cities, and nomadic communities across China, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan and Mongolia.
The launch comes as bookings to Northern and Central Asia reach an all-time high for Intrepid, with year-on-year growth up 109 per cent for ANZ travellers (66 per cent globally).
Strong resurgence
Over the past three years, the region has seen a strong resurgence in travel, driven by increasing demand for off-the-beaten path adventures. Highlights from the new trips include a visit to the unrenovated ‘wild’ Great Wall of China, trekking in the foothills of Kyrgyzstan’s Tien Shan Mountain range, and staying with reindeer herders in the Mongolian taiga.
“Intrepid’s small group tours in Northern and Central Asia, including China, Mongolia and the Stans, have soared in popularity with travellers in recent years. With a +138 per cent YoY passenger growth from ANZ in China alone, bookings are well exceeding pre-Covid levels and show no sign of slowing down,” Intrepid Travel general manager of experience, Erica Kritikides, said.
“Over a year in the making, these newly curated trips offer travellers unique, immersive and locally-led experiences, while creating meaningful opportunities for remote communities to benefit from tourism.
“Whether it’s staying in a yurt camp in Kyrgyzstan, travelling deep into the taiga forest in Northern Mongolia or making dumplings at a local’s home in a 600-year-old village beneath the Great Wall of China, the trips take travellers beyond the beaten path, supporting destinations to harness tourism as a force for good.”
“Northern and Central Asia has experienced a resurgence in recent years, and it’s exciting to see momentum continue to build,” Intrepid Travel managing director of Asia and head of global operations, Natalie Kidd, said.
“This region of Asia offers huge diversity, from bustling cities and ancient temples to awe-inspiring landscapes and rugged terrain. Our new trips will take travellers on immersive journeys through lesser-known parts of the region, with unique locally-led experiences that allow them to connect with local communities and get a deeper understanding of their culture, traditions and way of life. We’re excited to be expanding our presence in destinations that we believe are shaping the future of travel in Asia.”
New trips
- Kyrgyzstan: Trekking the Tien Shan Trails (10 days) from AU$3395/NZ$3625 – Travellers can spend 10 days in Kyrgyzstan while trekking along the western Tien Shan Mountain Range. Follow nomad’s trails, spend nights in traditional yurts and take in the views of snow-capped mountains and alpine lakes.
- Highlights of Central Asia (16 days) from AU$6995/NZ$7470 – This itinerary heads out through Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan by train. Travellers spend a night in a yurt camp near Issyk Kul Lake, eat with a local family in Uzbekistan and enjoy wine tasting at a family-owned winery in Almaty.
- Mongolia Expedition: Reindeer Herders (14 days) from AU$5495/NZ$5865 – Travellers go deep into the taiga of Mongolia and stay with the Tsataan people who herd reindeer for a living. They also learn about their traditions and take in this challenging but transformative experience of being away from modern comforts.
- Walking the Great Wall of China (8 days) from AU$1895/NZ$2025 – Travellers hike the unrenovated ‘wild’ Great Wall of China in its most original form, learn how to make dumplings in a local guesthouse, and explore the lanes of traditional hutongs in Beijing.
- Southern China Highlights: Hong Kong to Shanghai (10 days) from AU$3495/NZ$3730 – This trip heads from Hong Kong to Shanghai on China’s rail network. Travellers explore the cyberpunk city of Chongqing, ride an elevator up to the Avatar mountains in Zhangjiajie National Park, and dive into the mystic Nvshu scripts in Changsha.
- China Real Food Adventure (10 days) from AU$3895/NZ$4180 – This journey takes guests from Beijing to Hong Kong, enjoying local delicacies along the way. They can eat street food on a walking tour of Hutong in Beijing, learn to make noodles with a local family in Xian, and take part in a cooking class with a professional chef in the Sichuan Cuisine Museum.
Intrepid has 168 trips in Asia and local offices in Japan, China, India, Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, Nepal and Sri Lanka. With the addition of these six new itineraries, Intrepid now offers 48 trips across Northern and Central Asia as it continues to innovate and evolve its product portfolio in the region. The new trips are available to book from 29 July 2025 and will depart from March 2026.
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Thailand, China, UAE, and Iran Now Offer Visa-Free Access to Uzbek Citizens, Expanding Travel Opportunities Across Asia and the Middle East

Tuesday, August 5, 2025
Uzbek citizens can now travel to Thailand, China, the UAE, and Iran without the need for a visa, thanks to recent changes in visa policies. This new development significantly expands travel opportunities for Uzbekistan nationals across Asia and the Middle East. The decision to offer visa-free access to these countries is a result of strengthened diplomatic and economic relations between Uzbekistan and these nations.
Thailand, a popular tourist destination known for its beaches and vibrant culture, China, a global economic power with rich historical sites, the UAE, home to modern cities like Dubai and Abu Dhabi, and Iran, known for its ancient heritage, are now more accessible to Uzbek nationals. This move not only simplifies travel for Uzbek citizens but also strengthens ties between Uzbekistan and these important regions, facilitating greater business, tourism, and cultural exchanges.
Visa-Free Travel: 40 Countries Available
Uzbek citizens now enjoy visa-free access to 40 countries, providing a range of travel opportunities across multiple continents. This includes both regional neighbors and far-flung destinations across the world.
Among the countries that have removed visa requirements for Uzbek travelers are:
- Regional neighbors: Countries like Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, and Tajikistan in Central Asia have long been connected by shared historical, cultural, and economic ties. This visa-free access makes it easier for Uzbek citizens to visit their neighboring countries without the hassle of obtaining a visa.
- Middle Eastern destinations such as the United Arab Emirates (UAE), a hub for business and tourism, and Iran, known for its ancient culture and landscapes, are now accessible without a visa. Similarly, Oman and Turkey, both popular for tourism and trade, have joined the growing list of countries offering visa-free access.
- Asia and Southeast Asia: Popular destinations like Malaysia, Thailand, and China now welcome Uzbek citizens without visa restrictions. These countries are renowned for their thriving economies, cultural richness, and growing tourism sectors, making them significant travel destinations.
- Caribbean and Pacific Islands: The Seychelles, with its pristine beaches, and Saint Vincent and the Grenadines offer an idyllic getaway, with Uzbekistan passport holders able to visit visa-free.
This development reflects Uzbekistan’s increasingly open borders and highlights the importance of international relationships in fostering tourism, business, and cross-cultural understanding.
Visas on Arrival: 28 Countries
For 28 countries, Uzbek citizens can obtain a visa directly upon arrival. This simplified procedure makes it convenient for travelers to explore countries that otherwise require traditional visa applications.
These countries include:
- Latin America and Africa: Countries such as Bolivia, Burundi, and Mozambique in Africa offer visas on arrival, allowing Uzbek nationals to explore unique cultural and environmental experiences.
- Southeast Asia: Countries like Indonesia, Cambodia, and the Maldives provide visa-on-arrival services, giving travelers access to some of the world’s most popular beach destinations.
- Middle East: Jordan and Qatar, both key players in regional trade and tourism, also offer visa-on-arrival facilities, making travel to the Gulf region more accessible.
- Caribbean: Countries such as Jamaica, Samoa, and Grenada offer easy entry for Uzbek passport holders, opening doors to vibrant cultures and stunning natural beauty.
With the visa-on-arrival process, Uzbek citizens are able to visit these countries without the complexities of securing a visa in advance, making international travel far more convenient and spontaneous.
E-Visas for 13 Countries
In addition to the countries offering visa-free and visa-on-arrival access, 13 countries have implemented electronic visa (e-visa) systems that allow Uzbek citizens to apply for travel authorization online before their departure.
These countries include:
- India: Known for its vast cultural heritage and booming economic landscape, India allows Uzbek nationals to apply for an e-visa, facilitating smoother travel.
- Vietnam, Uganda, and Ethiopia: These nations in Asia and Africa have introduced e-visa systems, simplifying the process of visiting their diverse attractions and business hubs.
The introduction of e-visas has greatly reduced the hassle of traditional visa applications and helped increase tourism and business exchanges between Uzbekistan and these countries.
Expanded Visa-Free and Simplified Entry
From 2023 to 2025, Uzbekistan made remarkable strides in expanding its travel agreements. In addition to the inclusion of countries like China, Thailand, Iran, and the UAE, several other nations have simplified visa entry requirements for Uzbek citizens. Saudi Arabia and Qatar, for example, have loosened their visa regimes, making travel to the Gulf states much more accessible.
This trend toward streamlined entry requirements not only reflects the growing importance of Uzbekistan’s international ties but also underscores the country’s desire to improve the ease of travel for its citizens, strengthening diplomatic, economic, and cultural bonds with other nations.
Improving Global Passport Strength
As a testament to these efforts, Uzbekistan’s passport has made notable progress in the global passport rankings. By rising six places, it now holds the 74th spot in the 2025 global passport index. This improvement highlights the nation’s successful diplomacy and growing international standing, positioning Uzbek citizens for greater global mobility and access to opportunities worldwide.
The recent updates to Uzbekistan’s visa policies represent a significant step in enhancing the global mobility of its citizens. With visa-free access to 40 countries, simplified entry to 28 countries through visas on arrival, and e-visa opportunities in 13 countries, Uzbekistan’s travelers now enjoy more flexibility, convenience, and opportunity. These developments are a reflection of the country’s expanding international influence and commitment to strengthening ties with the world, while offering its citizens greater freedom to explore new destinations for business, leisure, and cultural exchange.
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US Upgrades New Travel Advisory For Thailand And Cambodia To Level 2 As Border Dispute Escalates, Southern Insurgency Continues, And Landmine And Crime Risks Grow

Tuesday, August 5, 2025
The United States has officially leveled up its travel advisory on Thailand and Cambodia to Level 2 — Exercise Increased Caution for a mix of rising risks in the two Southeast Asia nations. The advisory, issued in response to heightened Thai-Cambodia border tensions as well as continuing unrest in Thailand’s southern provinces of Yala, Pattani and Narathiwat and safety hazards in Cambodia such as landmines in rural areas and rising street crimes particularly in major cities like Phnom Penh and Sihanoukville. The U.S. State Department has issued a lire warning to Americans of increasingly dire dangers from extremists in high-risk and less-developed areas near the common frontier of both two countries
This updated travel guidance, issued in late July, comes as geopolitical frictions between the two Southeast Asian neighbors remain unresolved and have triggered renewed concerns about the safety of American tourists. The U.S. government periodically assesses the global security landscape, using a four-tier system to advise its citizens on international travel. Level 1 indicates “normal precautions,” while Level 4, the most severe, advises “do not travel.” The current Level 2 designation for both Thailand and Cambodia means travelers are advised to stay vigilant, monitor developments, and remain aware of heightened risks.
Thailand: Localized Unrest and Regional Instability Raise Caution Levels
In its latest assessment of Thailand, the State Department highlights the persistent threat of violence in the country’s southern provinces, where conflict between security forces and armed insurgent groups has continued for years. The provinces of Yala, Pattani, and Narathiwat remain particularly volatile and have been operating under a state of emergency in multiple districts.
The warning outlines that periodic clashes and sporadic violent incidents have posed collateral risks, especially for travelers unfamiliar with the region’s long-standing security challenges. While tourist hubs such as Bangkok, Phuket, and Chiang Mai remain popular and generally safer, visitors are urged to avoid the southernmost areas entirely due to low-intensity conflict and unpredictable unrest.
Additionally, the State Department notes that political protests and mass gatherings—especially in urban centers—can escalate quickly and disrupt travel plans or compromise personal safety. Demonstrations, although often peaceful, have occasionally led to confrontations with law enforcement and public disturbances. As a result, U.S. travelers are advised to steer clear of rallies, monitor local news sources, and maintain situational awareness at all times.
Cambodia: Crime Risks and Landmine Dangers Spark Elevated Advisory
For Cambodia, the travel update focuses on a different set of risks. The State Department’s advisory stresses an increase in street crime, including frequent incidents of phone snatching and bag theft in areas popular with foreigners such as Phnom Penh, Siem Reap, and Sihanoukville. Tourists are especially vulnerable in crowded markets, nightlife zones, and transit hubs. Authorities warn that resistance during such crimes may lead to injury, underscoring the importance of caution and compliance.
In addition to petty crime, the advisory highlights that violent crimes such as sexual assault and even homicides have occurred, with some incidents involving foreign nationals. The advisory strongly encourages visitors to travel in groups, avoid poorly lit areas at night, and secure their belongings at all times.
Moreover, Cambodia continues to grapple with the deadly legacy of its wartime past. Undetonated landmines and unexploded ordnance remain present in several provinces, posing a serious risk to travelers venturing into rural or off-the-beaten-path locations. Provinces such as Battambang, Banteay Meanchey, Pursat, Pailin, Siem Reap, and Kampong Thom are specifically flagged as danger zones for these hidden hazards.
Travelers interested in exploring Cambodia’s countryside are urged to stick to well-trodden paths, avoid unmarked trails, and consult with local guides who are familiar with the region’s terrain and risk zones.
Border Area Warning: Avoid Travel Along Cambodia–Thailand Frontier
One of the most prominent components of the revised advisory is a firm warning to avoid travel near the Cambodia–Thailand border, where long-standing land disputes and military posturing have sparked intermittent tensions over the years. The U.S. State Department indicates that the area is susceptible to armed skirmishes and cross-border flare-ups, which could put travelers in harm’s way.
While no full-scale conflict has broken out in recent months, sporadic disputes and border incidents continue to fuel uncertainty and could escalate without warning. Visitors are advised to avoid any non-essential travel to remote or disputed frontier zones and remain informed through trusted news outlets and government updates.
Key Travel Recommendations for U.S. Citizens Visiting Thailand and Cambodia
In light of the updated advisory, American travelers are encouraged to take the following precautions:
- Sign Up for the Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP): This complimentary service enables U.S. citizens to receive real-time safety alerts and ensures that U.S. embassies can reach them quickly during emergencies abroad.
- Remain Aware of Local Laws and Customs: Both countries enforce strict penalties for drug offenses and public misconduct. Knowing the cultural expectations and legal environment is essential for a smooth and respectful visit.
- Monitor Local News and Government Alerts: Events and political climates in Southeast Asia can shift quickly. Travelers should monitor local media, the U.S. Embassy websites in Bangkok and Phnom Penh, and global news platforms for timely updates.
- Use Reputable Transportation and Accommodations: Choose licensed taxi services and accommodations with good safety standards. Avoid traveling alone at night and refrain from accepting unsolicited travel offers.
- Exercise Extra Caution in Designated High-Risk Areas: Do not enter restricted zones, particularly in the southern provinces of Thailand and landmine-affected rural areas of Cambodia.
Southeast Asia Remains Popular, but Preparedness is Key
Thailand and Cambodia remain top destinations for millions of global travelers each year, celebrated for their vibrant cultures, scenic landscapes, and warm hospitality. However, the U.S. State Department’s Level 2 travel advisory underscores the importance of staying informed, vigilant, and well-prepared when exploring areas affected by regional tensions and evolving safety conditions.
While the majority of visits to both countries are completed without incident, travelers are reminded that awareness and preparation can significantly reduce personal risk and ensure a more secure and enjoyable journey.
For the most accurate and up-to-date travel guidance, American citizens should refer to the official U.S. State Department travel advisory portal before departure and during their stay.
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Cambodia: Ministry of Tourism Partners with Pravinya to Revolutionize Digital Tourism through VisitCambodia Website and App

Monday, August 4, 2025
In order to modernise the tourism sector, the Ministry of Tourism (MoT) of Cambodia has partnered with Pravinya, one of the country’s digital service leaders, to boost the visibility of Cambodia’s tourism online. This partnership, marked with an agreement on August 1, 2025, is anticipated to usher in a new age of digital tourism, enhancing the country’s international accessibility while ensuring a seamless travel experience.
The cornerstone of the initiative is the VisitCambodia.com website and the Visit Cambodia mobile application, which will serve as vital catalysts to propel the country’s tourism industry into the digital era. The purpose behind creating these solutions is to offer some basic structured integrated services which are crucial in ease and convenience to the clients during travel while enabling the local entrepreneurs to outsmart their peers on the global scale. Through these platforms, Cambodia hopes to take advantage of the rapid acceleration of digitisation in the tourism sector.
Enhancing the Tourism Economy through Digital Innovation
This partnership is more than just a technological upgrade; it is a strategic move designed to boost Cambodia’s tourism economy. The VisitCambodia platform is expected to create a streamlined digital experience that combines a range of services, making it easier for tourists to plan their travels and access various services such as hotel bookings, restaurant reservations, shop purchases, and taxi bookings.
By consolidating all of these services into one platform, Cambodia aims to attract international visitors and streamline the travel process. The platform will also feature options for destination searches, activity planning, and itinerary creation, which will be particularly beneficial for tourists looking to explore the diverse cultural and natural attractions of the country.
Additionally, the digital payment capability embedded into the platform will help to facilitate real-time transactions, further improving the ease and convenience of booking services while travelling across the country. This innovation is expected to improve the overall tourist experience and increase the number of visitors who choose Cambodia as a destination.
Supporting Local Businesses Through Digital Connectivity
Beyond its impact on international tourism, the VisitCambodia platform also promises to deliver direct economic benefits to local tourism operators. With the expansion of digital reach and improved online visibility, Cambodian businesses will be better equipped to attract and serve international customers. The platform will provide an opportunity for smaller, local operators to showcase their offerings, from hotels and restaurants to unique tourist experiences, thus enabling them to compete more effectively in the global market.
The integration of real-time communication features will also allow businesses to engage directly with international tourists, offering a more personalised and interactive experience. Local businesses will be able to respond to enquiries, offer promotions, and provide up-to-date information about their services, thus enhancing the level of customer service provided and creating a more competitive tourism market in Cambodia.
Strengthening Cambodia’s Global Tourism Brand
As part of its broader mission, the Ministry of Tourism views this digital transformation as a crucial step toward bolstering Cambodia’s global tourism brand. By incorporating advanced technologies and modern travel solutions, the country is positioning itself as an attractive destination for tech-savvy travellers who value convenience and digital engagement.
The VisitCambodia platform will be a powerful tool in promoting Cambodia’s rich cultural heritage, historical landmarks, and natural beauty to the global market. It is also expected to serve as a central hub for information on major tourism events, providing a one-stop resource for travellers seeking to learn more about the diverse range of attractions and experiences available across Cambodia.
This initiative is part of the government’s long-term strategy to diversify its tourism offerings and increase the number of international visitors to Cambodia. The MoT hopes that by strengthening the digital infrastructure and enhancing user experience, Cambodia will see a steady increase in tourism revenue and a more sustainable industry overall.
Collaboration with Pravinya: A Partnership for Growth
The collaboration between the Ministry of Tourism and Pravinya marks a significant milestone in Cambodia’s digital tourism development. Pravinya, known for its expertise in creating innovative digital platforms, will play a crucial role in developing, maintaining, and operating the VisitCambodia website and mobile app. With the support of Pravinya’s technical capabilities, the platforms will be designed to ensure smooth functionality and user-friendly interfaces that cater to the needs of both tourists and local businesses.
By combining the MoT’s vision for expanding Cambodia’s tourism sector with Pravinya’s technical expertise, the partnership is poised to create a state-of-the-art digital infrastructure that will support the sustainable growth of the country’s tourism industry. The collaboration also aligns with global trends in tourism, where digital platforms are becoming increasingly vital in promoting destinations and improving the overall visitor experience.
A Digital Future for Cambodia’s Tourism Industry
The growth of digital technologies is impacting international travel and fostering economic development. Pravinya’s initiative to create VisitCambodia strategically partners with Cambodia to enhance her tourism. The platform will facilitate easy access to travel services for users while promoting travel to Cambodia’s local businesses.
VisitCambodia enables the seamless integration of local businesses into the digital platform, which will subsequently develop the tourism economy of the country. The country’s competitive edge will be boosted by the arrival of new visitors, and the innovation will elevate tourism to the next level. The government’s investment will enhance the tourism infrastructure, guaranteeing the country’s position as a prime tourist destination.
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