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Intrepid Unveils Biggest Expansion Yet in Northern and Central Asia

by Marsha Mowers  July 31, 2025
Intrepid Unveils Biggest Expansion Yet in Northern and Central Asia

The Great Wall of China (PHOTO: Intrepid Travel)

Intrepid Travel has launched six new trips in Northern and Central Asia across China, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan and Mongolia, marking its most significant expansion in the region to date.

With the launch of these 8 to 16 day trips Intrepid now offers 48 trips across Northern and Central Asia.

The new trips are available to book now and will depart from March 2026.

“Canada is experiencing incredible growth right now, with our Canadian business up 50% compared to last year,” Christian Wolters, President of Canada told Travel Market Report Canada.

“What’s even more exciting is that the momentum isn’t slowing down. November is shaping up to be our biggest month of 2025 so far, with a 71% increase in passengers and a 76% boost in revenue, which really shows just how eager Canadians are to keep travelling.” 

Overall, 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 +79% year-on-year passenger growth in China alone, bookings are well exceeding pre-Covid levels and show no sign of slowing down,” says Erica Kritikides, General Manager of Experiences at Intrepid Travel.

“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.”

The launch comes as bookings to Northern and Central Asia reach an all-time high for Intrepid, with year-on-year growth up 66%. 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.

The new trips include:

• Kyrgyzstan: Trekking the Tien Shan Trails (10 days) {CAD $3,021}

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) {CAD $7,351}

Journey through Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan by train. 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) {CAD $5,603}

Travel deep into the taiga of Mongolia and stay with the Tsataan people who herd reindeer for a living. 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) {CAD $3,366}

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) {CAD $3,668}

Travel from Hong Kong to Shanghai on China’s rail network. 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) {CAD $3,985}

Travel from Beijing to Hong Kong, enjoying local delicacies along the way. 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.

“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,” adds Kritikides.

  
  
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