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Introducing EF Adventures: Travel that Moves You

- New adventure tour operator launches with more than 20 biking, hiking, walking and multi-adventure tours across Europe, Asia, Central and South America and the Pacific Islands
- New sentiment survey of more than 1,000 international travelers from North America demonstrates high demand for high quality adventure tourism that is also culturally immersive
- Tours supporting a range of skill and fitness levels across include biking and e-biking trips in Spain and Italy; hiking and walking trips in the Alps and Bhutan; and multi-adventure tours that include kayaking in Costa Rica and Bali
- Inclusive pricing also covers boutique lodging, amazing excursions, high quality equipment and support, delicious local cuisine and professional tour directors who will ensure travelers learn about the people, places and cultures they visit (optional roundtrip flight package pricing also offered)
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Sept. 25, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — EF World Journeys, operator of the leading immersive and guided tour brands EF Go Ahead Tours and EF Ultimate Break, is proud to launch a new tour operator that will change the way world explorers are moved when traveling.
Introducing EF Adventures.
The launch of EF Adventures was inspired by the culture of staying active and prioritizing wellness at the company overall. EF World Journeys is part of EF Education First, which is the leading educational learning company that also owns a men’s and women’s pro cycling team. Combining a company culture that values wellness with market trends in the travel sector, EF Adventures launches with a passion for active travel and will meet a still unfilled market need for adventure travel that also focuses on cultural immersion. At launch, EF Adventures will offer more than 20 tours with departures starting in October 2024 to more than 16 countries across the world, with numerous additional hiking, biking and multi-adventure tours in development.
“Travelers are getting more active than ever before, telling us directly they want more adventure in their vacation where they can also learn about the people, history, culture and cuisine of the destinations they’re visiting. One of the many reasons we’re launching EF Adventures is to better serve this growing marketplace demand,” said Heidi Durflinger, President of EF World Journeys Inc., which oversees EF Adventures. “We can better serve these adventure seekers who want a combination of movement and cultural immersion. We will deliver a more active travel experience and offer a deeper understanding of global cultures we visit on tour. Our decades in business as an experiential, guided tour operator will benefit diverse age groups of adult travelers with varied fitness levels booking with EF Adventures, and we look forward to creating new ways to help them experience and learn about the world we live in.”
EF Adventures is for travelers 14 years old and older. Tours will be scored 1-5 based on easy to challenging in terms of fitness levels. Tour experiences are offered for a wide range of age groups and fitness levels, inclusive of options like e-bikes, walking tours and flexible schedules that enable travelers to seek out adventure at their own pace. Need a day off to relax or immerse yourself more in the local culture of a destination? EF Adventures will accommodate a traveler’s need to take a break from the day’s more physical activities.
In addition to witnessing mind-expanding, Instagram-worthy scenery from mountainsides to rainforests to ocean vistas, EF’s highly experienced Tour Directors – included in the price of every trip – will introduce travelers to local food and drink and provide insights into the culture and history of destinations on the itinerary of every tour. As Tour Directors work to build a cohesive sense of community on tour to make all feel welcome, they also streamline travel logistics like luggage transfers, equipment care, and tour participant safety.
Finally, EF Adventures provides elevated lodging experiences for these tours, introducing travelers to hotel properties where hospitality, relaxation and recovery is top priority. Hotel selection criteria includes preferencing properties with a clean and fresh style, characterized by a touch of elegance, featuring outdoor spaces, and boasting a distinct, boutique-style ambiance. Lodging will range from property styles that include modern hotels to agriturismos (an independently owned farm with lodging) to family-run boutique properties and mountain chalets. Many of these special hotels will offer recovery services, inclusive of spa treatments and amenities like pools, hot tubs and saunas (where available). EF’s staff have tested and handpicked every lodging property supporting traveler stays during these unique tours.
Tour selection and design also prioritizes sustainability, factoring in overtourism concerns, as more intimate groups of travelers are brought to off-the-beaten-path locales with a focus on engaging local businesses.
“More than half of the international travelers we surveyed have recently booked an adventure-oriented trip, yet nearly a third of travelers felt these tours lacked cultural immersion within the destinations visited. Similarly, travelers are expressing disappointment about lodging and food quality. We aim to change that. No matter if it is by a bike ride in Spain, on a hike in the Alps, or by way of a kayak in Costa Rica, we believe EF Adventures can and will deliver a better adventure tour experience for these travelers craving a better understand this world,” added Durflinger.
EF Adventures Introduces First Set of Tour Destinations
Click on the following tour links to view detailed itineraries:
Multi-Adventure (Hiking, Biking, Kayaking and Yoga)
Hiking & Walking
Biking
Cost, Flexible Payment Plans and Value
Prices are as low as $4199 per person (for an incredible 9 day multi-adventure tour in Portugal), with the ability to secure tour spots with low down payments of $150 and interest free monthly payments plans with the enrollment in AutoPay. Inclusive pricing also includes incredible boutique hotels and lodging, amazing active experiences, high quality equipment and support, delicious local cuisine and professional, dedicated Tour Directors who will ensure travelers make memories and learn about the people, places and cultures they experience. EF Adventures can also manage round trip flight packages for travelers.
“We know travel is an investment in personal growth. EF Adventures is intent on making adventure travel a more meaningful, valuable and obtainable tour option for customers who wants to see the world, while being more active, and learning something along the way,” said Durflinger.
The Survey Says: A Better Adventure Tour is in Demand
EF Adventures worked with Qualtrics Research in July 2024 to query over 1000 North American travelers who have traveled internationally within the last three years, the vast majority (84%) who plan to travel internationally again in the next 24 months.
Are travelers getting more active when traveling abroad?
- 75% of travelers said they want to be more active while on vacation.
- 79% of travelers said they liked the idea of an active vacation where they are also learning about the destination (people, history, culture and cuisine) they’re visiting.
- 80% of travelers said the idea of adventure travel was exciting to them.
More than half of international travelers surveyed (55%) said they had previously booked adventure travel activities with a tour operator or a do-it-yourself online travel company, with 85% of those travelers saying they would consider booking another more active/adventure tour in the future (with the same or a different travel provider).
What’s holding travelers back from booking adventure travel with a tour operator? Any hesitation?
When asked what was missing from their adventure travel experience, 30% of international travelers surveyed said that their immersion into the local culture could have been better. Over one-third of travelers surveyed (34%) said the overall quality of the tour was lacking, inclusive of lodging, food, transportation and equipment. And finally, 28% wanted more free time on tour to explore on their own.
Takeaway: Adventure + cultural immersion is key!
Pushing past our physical limits, overall well-being and overcoming personal fears is a part of the adventure travel experience, but these elements are only part of the equation – and not even the most important aspect of these trips for travelers surveyed. The number one reason adventure travelers want to book a trip is to “immerse myself in new cultures.”
78% of travelers strongly agreed that they would like to engage more directly with the people, places and cultures they encounter when traveling abroad. While on an adventure tour, 84% of travelers also expect to see the iconic and historical landmarks.
Traveler affinity matters.
Nearly half of international travelers surveyed (48%), said they prefer to engage in adventure travel activities with a group they most identify with or feel most connected to, e.g., solo travelers, gender-specific groups, LGBTQIA+, immediate family, existing friend or friends. The stats:
- 44% identify as women
- 24% identify as men
- 14% identify as members of the LGBTQIA+ community
- 21% of travelers want to travel with families
- 20% of travelers identify as singles
- 17% of Travelers identify as couples
- 7% of travelers identify as divorced
- 6% of travelers identify as widowed
About EF Adventures
EF Adventures is a new culturally immersive, guided adventure tour operator with more than 20 tours in 16 countries across the world. Launching in September 2024 as part of the EF World Journeys family of experiential travel brands, the company brings more than 30 years of operational experience running tours for adults of all ages. EF Adventures will offer varied forms of active travel focused on well-being and cultural immersion accessible to varied levels of fitness and age groups, including of biking and e-biking tours, hiking and walking tours, and tours with a blend of adventure activities, inclusive of yoga, watersports like kayaking, and multitude of other experiences in development.
SOURCE EF Adventures
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Top Adventure Destinations And Activities In Southeast Asia To Explore This August | Travel News

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August continues to be a monsoon season across most parts of Asia. This makes it the perfect time for an adventure filled getaway which gets your adrenaline pumping.
Sipadan, Malaysia offers excellent diving in August.
August may be part of the monsoon season in many parts of Southeast Asia, but that doesn’t mean you need to press pause on your travel dreams. In fact, certain pockets of the region are perfect for adrenaline junkies and nature lovers seeking unforgettable adventures. From dramatic volcano hikes to diving in pristine waters, here are the best August adventure travel ideas in Southeast Asia.
Thrilling August Adventure Travel Ideas In Southeast Asia You’ll Love
1. Surfing in Bali, Indonesia
August is peak surf season in Bali, with consistent swells and offshore winds. Head to Uluwatu or Canggu to ride world-famous waves. Even if you’re new to surfing, Bali’s surf schools offer expert guidance to get you started. Pair your adventure with yoga, beachside cafés, and sunset views.
2. Diving in Sipadan, Malaysia
Sipadan remains one of the best diving destinations globally, and August is a fantastic time to experience it. With calm seas and excellent visibility, expect encounters with sea turtles, reef sharks, and swirling schools of barracuda. Permits are limited, so book early for this bucket-list-worthy spot.
3. Trekking in Sapa, Vietnam
The rice terraces in Sapa are at their greenest in August, offering postcard-worthy views and thrilling trekking experiences. Navigate lush valleys, visit hill tribe villages, and sleep in local homestays for a culturally immersive and adventurous escape.
4. Caving and Tubing in Vang Vieng, Laos
Vang Vieng is still going strong in August. Although you might encounter afternoon rain showers, mornings are ideal for caving adventures and lazy tubing down the Nam Song River. The limestone mountains and verdant scenery are especially lush at this time of year.
5. Whitewater Rafting in Chiang Mai, Thailand
Rainy season means full rivers, making it the perfect time for whitewater rafting on the Mae Taeng River near Chiang Mai. With class III-IV rapids and gorgeous jungle surroundings, it’s a high-energy way to experience Thailand’s wilder side.
Whether you’re chasing waves or trekking through rain-kissed rice fields, Southeast Asia delivers unforgettable adventures this August. Just pack a rain jacket, a spirit of spontaneity, and let the journey unfold.
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Thunderstorms and more thunderstorms – The Trek

My first day out of Ashland, a large thunderstorm hit the Yreka region south of me. I could see the lightning through my tent walls and hear distant rumbles. It scared me enough to put out guidelines on my tent in case the thunderstorm got any closer. Nothing happened and the next morning I saw on Facebook that there were other PCT hikers who had been hit pretty hard with hail, but were all OK.
Thus started a theme over the next several days. Oregon has relatively mild terrain with modest hills and lots of trees and ferns. This can be very beautiful, but also a little bit monotonous. Punctuate that with a nice afternoon thunderstorm to make things interesting.
The worst night so far has been one day south of crater Lake when the storm hit about 9 PM. I had become complacent. After setting up guidelines on my tent for a few nights in a row, I decided not to this evening. In the end, I had to quickly tie up my tent as the gusts of wind started. Inside my tent, I couldn’t see the actual lightning, but the flashes occurring every few seconds were enough to make my breathing fast and my heart pound. When the wind came, the entire tent shook, and I had to brace the poles from the inside to support it so they wouldn’t break. Texting my husband helped, and by midnight the storm had passed. That meant three hours of sleep by the time the adrenaline wore off.
Subsequently, afternoon thunderstorms have been the norm. Yesterday, I enjoyed a 2 mile jog along the ridge line with a thunderstorm right at my heels. All I had been taught about how far away lightning could strike from the actual storm through my head.
Crater Lake National Park
Since I last posted. I made it through Crater Lake National Park in the company of Tim (a section hiker). Then onto Shelter Cove through some relatively beautiful countryside. The mosquitoes have been quite aggressive. They will attack me as soon as I put my pants down to pee. Basically, don’t stop or you’ll get swarmed.
The heady feeling of an adventure has worn off. My body has been pretty tired the past few days. I’m nowhere near quitting point, but a good shower, bed, and some clean clothes may be necessary to restore my overall outlook. Every day, there seems to be a new ache or pain. Every hour, there is a new mosquito bite to not scratch Last two nights, my hips have been really painful, making it difficult to sleep initially, I didn’t seem to lose much weight, but now it is an obvious change.
Beautiful moments
There have been some silver linings and some beautiful moments. There appears to be some sort of butterfly migration and at times there’s hundreds of them all around me. At one point, I turned the corner and butterflies were flying at my face which made me think of some strange horror movie-Attack of the Butterflies.
I also had my first bear sighting. It was about 100 feet away down the trail. We saw each other at the same time and both of us paused. I raised my arms and trekking poles above my head and shouted ”Whoo!” The bear turned around and ran away so fast I felt guilty. I imagine the poor bear trembling and hiding behind a tree lest the little human hurt it.
Hopefully by next post I will be more positive.
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Malaysia, China, Singapore, Indonesia, Vietnam, Cambodia, Philippines, and Laos Propel Harbin to the Top of Summer Travel Destinations

Wednesday, August 6, 2025
Harbin has quickly risen to prominence as a leading summer travel destination, driven by an influx of tourists from Malaysia, China, Singapore, Indonesia, Vietnam, Cambodia, the Philippines, and Laos. These countries are flocking to Harbin due to its cool summer temperatures, which offer a welcome respite from the scorching heat elsewhere in Asia. The city’s rising popularity is further fueled by the expansion of charter flights, improved tourism infrastructure, and simplified visa procedures, making it easier than ever for travelers from Southeast Asia to visit. As a result, Harbin has become a top choice for those seeking an unforgettable summer experience in China, blending natural beauty with modern comforts.
Recent data from Harbin Orange Vacation Travel Service Co. Ltd. reveals a marked increase in visitors from Southeast Asia, with 1,300 tourists arriving in June. This surge highlights Harbin’s growing appeal as a summer getaway for international travelers.
Peak Seasons and Expanding Tourist Numbers
The months of May, June, September, and October are generally the busiest for inbound tourism from Southeast Asia. This year, Harbin’s pleasant summer weather has added to its charm, attracting a larger number of vacationers.
In June, the city hosted more than 60 tour groups from Southeast Asian nations such as Malaysia, Singapore, and Indonesia, reflecting a 30% growth compared to the same period last year. Early bookings for September already exceed 100 groups, bringing in more than 2,000 visitors, with reservations extending well into 2026. Emerging markets such as Vietnam, Cambodia, the Philippines, and Laos are contributing to this increase, diversifying Harbin’s tourism demographic.
Key Drivers of Harbin’s Popularity
Several factors are contributing to Harbin’s growing popularity as a summer destination. The most significant factor has been the increase in charter flights, which have helped ease transportation bottlenecks and made travel to Harbin more accessible for international tourists.
Harbin has also seen notable improvements in its tourism infrastructure. Upgraded accommodations, expanded scenic offerings, and better overall tourist experiences have made the city more attractive. Additionally, simplified visa procedures have made it easier for travelers to visit, further boosting the city’s appeal.
Beyond Harbin: Exploring Heilongjiang Province
In addition to exploring Harbin itself, many visitors are opting to extend their stay and discover more of Heilongjiang Province. While past tourists typically ventured to nearby destinations such as Changbai Mountain in Jilin Province, this summer has seen a rise in travelers choosing to explore Heilongjiang’s diverse attractions.
A key highlight of the province’s tourism offerings is the Yichun tourist train. Operated by the Yichun Tourism Development Group and Harbin Railway Culture and Tourism Group, the luxury train offers a unique sightseeing experience, complete with dining and entertainment compartments.
The inaugural journey of the Yichun train in April attracted over 100 tourists from Southeast Asia, providing them with an immersive, cinema-themed experience. The feedback from travelers was overwhelmingly positive, leading to bookings for 10 additional trips through 2026.
Harbin’s Airport Sees Tourism Boom
Harbin’s airport is also experiencing an increase in international arrivals. In July, the airport processed 61,000 passengers, a 19.3% increase compared to the previous year. Of this, nearly 10,000 passengers were foreign tourists, marking a 15.9% year-on-year rise.
With the combination of cooler summer temperatures, improved infrastructure, and a growing number of international visitors, Harbin is poised to continue attracting tourists from Southeast Asia and beyond, making it an increasingly popular escape for travelers seeking respite from the summer heat.
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