Welcome to the latest issue of the Khiri Insider newsletter! This month we’re looking at some of Asia’s hipster hotspots including art/creative hubs, nightlife hangouts, laid-back beaches and more! We also take a journey around Southeast Asia’s railway network with rail travel guru Matthew Woodward, and invite you to join us at ITB 2023 in Berlin.
We’re already seeing a huge increase in bookings for 2023 and we’re confident that this year, the 30th of Khiri’s existence, is going to be a good one! We’ve got lots of new experiences in place and plenty more coming up so we look forward to creating memorable Asia journeys for your clients in the months to come.
Kandy: City of Kings, Temples & Vintage Bars
The capital of Sri Lanka’s Hill Country, Kandy has plenty to fascinate visitors including bustling markets, ancient temples & classic, old-school bars.
Guest Blog: Riding the Rails in Southeast Asia
Travel writer & rail expert Matthew Woodward tells us why taking the train is the best way to explore Asia, and shares his experiences of rail travel through Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia & Laos
Meet Khiri at ITB 2023!
After a four-year absence, ITB Berlin is BACK this March! Click the image to book an appointment with our team
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