Travelsphere unveils new 2026 tours for ‘Royal Geographical Society Collection’

Wednesday, Sep 10, 2025 0

 

Travelsphere has added to its ‘Royal Geographical Society (RGS) Collection’ for 2026 with the launch of three tours, and also announced a new ‘Balkan Highlights’ itinerary as part of its latest brochure.

 

The RGS collection 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 supports the Society’s ongoing research and fieldwork.

 

The new RGS tours comprise:
* 16-day ‘Spirit of Indonesia: Java, Komoda & Bali’, starting in Jakarta and visiting Bandung, Yogyakarta, Malang, Mount Bromo, Labuan Bajo, Komodo National Park, Cunca Rami Waterfall and Bali. Prices start from £3,799pp.

* 15-day ‘Wonders of India & the Tiger Trail’, starting in Mumbai and visiting Pench National Park, Kanha National Park, Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve, Khajuraho, Agra and Delhi. Prices start from £3,499pp.

* 14-day ‘Wonders of Peru: Machu Picchu & Amazon Adventure’, starting in Lima and visiting the Amazon Jungle, the Sacred Valley, Machu Picchu, Cuzco, Puno and Lake Titicaca. Prices start from £4,299pp.

 

The RGS Collection now consists of 14 itineraries in 2026, including the 18-day ‘Incredible India & Nepal: Culture, Wildlife & Ancient Wonders’ and 17-day ‘Epic Wonders of the National Parks’.

 

In addition, as part of its wider collection, Travelsphere has introduced a 13-day ‘Balkan Highlights’ tour for 2026, replacing the existing ‘Balkan Adventure’ itinerary. It will start in Split and visit Zadar, Zagreb, Belgrade, Zlatibor, Sarajevo and Mostar. Prices start from £2,999pp.

 

Kathy Farahat, product & operations director at Travelsphere, said: “Our 2026 brochure is full of immersive journeys, taking travellers closer to the history, culture and natural beauty of iconic destinations. In partnership with the Royal Geographical Society, guests can look forward to exploring ancient Inca wonders in Peru, seeing the majestic wildlife of India, and discovering Indonesia’s incredible islands, with meaningful and authentic encounters throughout.”



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