Travelsphere unveils new Royal Geographical Society tours

Travelsphere has expanded its ‘Royal Geographical Society Collection’ (RGS) tours with two new itineraries launching for 2026.
In addition, the escorted tour operator has introduced an ‘Albania Discovered – Tirana & Beyond’ itinerary, also starting in 2026.
The new RGS tours:
18-day ‘Incredible India & Nepal: Culture, Wildlife & Ancient Wonders’, visiting Delhi; Agra; Lucknow; Varanasi; Kathmandu; Pokhara; Chitwan; and Nagarkot. Highlights include sightseeing at the UNESCO World Heritage site Agra Fort; a sunrise visit to the Taj Mahal; a trip to the sacred city of Varanasi; and a Jeep safari in Chitwan National Park. Prices start from £4,399pp, with departures in February and October.
21-day ‘Silk Road Adventure: The Five Stans’, visiting Kazakhstan; Kyrgyzstan; Uzbekistan; Tajikistan; and Turkmenistan. Highlights include a traditional dinner with a local Dungan family in Karakol; guided explorations of the ancient cities of Samarkand and Bukhara; a visit to the Charyn Canyon; an overnight stay at the Darvaza Gas Crater and scenic views of the Pamir Mountains. There is access to RGS-curated materials about the history of the Silk Road. Prices start from £5,749pp, with departures in April and September.
The Royal Geographical Society Collection’, first announced in January, is a selection of itineraries that feature expert-led insights, an exclusive RGS tour booklet keepsake offering destination content provided by the Society, and co-branded luggage labels.
A contribution from each booking will support the Society’s ongoing research and fieldwork.
Other RGS tours, departing in 2025 and 2026, include:
* Grand Tour of Italy – 15 days from £3,099pp
* Epic Wonders of the National Parks – 17 days from £4,349pp
* Grand Tour of Canada & the Rocky Mountaineer – 17 days from £6,599pp
* Latin Wonders of the World – 18 days from £5,199pp
* Japan – Land of the Rising Sun – 13 days from £5,299pp
The eight-day ‘Albania Discovered – Tirana & Beyond’ itinerary includes visits to Apollonia; the ‘museum city’ of Gjirokastra; Sarande; Butrint, a UNESCO site; and historic villages such as Lukova, Borsh and Qeparo. Prices start from £1,399pp, with departures in March, May and September.
Adam Kemp, MD at Travelsphere, said: “We have worked closely with the Royal Geographical Society to build these new tours from the ground up, ensuring that our travellers can engage with destinations through the Society’s amazing insights”.
All new tours, including ‘The Royal Geographical Society Collection’, are included in the latest Travelsphere brochure featuring 2025, 2026 and selected 2027 departures.
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