Looking for the perfect time to take your next adventure? Whether you’re chasing wildlife migrations, cultural festivals, or natural wonders, timing can make all the difference. Our experts share their top picks in this month-by-month guide for travel this year and next.
August – Kenya
“Witness one of nature’s greatest spectacles – the Wildebeest Migration in the Maasai Mara. August marks peak season, with heart-pounding river crossings and excellent chances to spot the Big Five. The dry landscape enhances both game viewing and photography.” Tom, Product Manager
September – India
“September is a turning point in India. The rains ease, leaving behind lush landscapes and a renewed energy. In the south, Kerala and Karnataka are bursting with waterfalls and misty hills, while the north welcomes clearer skies – perfect for exploring Delhi or Varanasi. It’s also the start of festival season, with Ganesh Chaturthi bringing the streets to life. It’s a vibrant, sensory time to experience India waking up after the monsoon.” Richard, Reservations Specialist
October – China
“October’s such a great time to experience China’s diversity. You’ve got the Great Wall stretching across golden hills, and out in the countryside – from Longsheng’s rice terraces to cruising along the Li River – the landscapes are breathtaking, bursting with autumn colour. And the food? It’s harvest season, so the flavours are at their absolute best.” Mandy, Customer Experience Consultant
November – Vietnam & Cambodia
“November is ideal for experiencing Vietnam & Cambodia’s cultural vibrancy. Enjoy Cambodia’s Water Festival (Bon Om Touk) with boat races and lively celebrations, and explore Vietnam’s historic streets of Hanoi, the stunning Ha Long Bay, and the ancient My Son ruins, as temperatures start to cool.” Sara, Product Manager
December – Australia
“One of the most iconic New Year’s Eve locations is the Sydney Opera House, where guests on our Christmas & New Year in Australia tour will count down to midnight from the comfort of an exclusive dinner cruise on Sydney Harbour – the perfect spot to enjoy this world-renowned fireworks display.” Lauren, Reservations Specialist
January – Costa Rica
“Costa Rica bursts with wildlife during the dry season. In Tortuguero National Park, we explore the rainforest canals by boat to spot wildlife like monkeys, sloths, and colourful birds. Meanwhile, Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve becomes a haven for birdwatchers with keel-billed toucans, hummingbirds, and a wealth of migratory species in abundance.” Monica, Product Manager
February – Sri Lanka
“Sri Lanka in February strikes a beautiful balance between inland exploration and coastal relaxation. Ancient cities like Polonnaruwa and Sigiriya rise from the earth with mythic allure, while tea country offers rolling green serenity. It’s also an excellent time for wildlife spotting, with elephants, leopards, and buffalo gathering around watering holes, making for unforgettable safari experiences.” Rebecca, Marketing Team
March – New Zealand
“March in New Zealand brings lush, vibrant landscapes and clear skies – perfect for outdoor adventures. Hike the stunning trails of Fiordland National Park or explore Rotorua’s geothermal wonders. It’s also the ideal time to experience the New Zealand wine harvest, with a visit to a local winery for a chance to taste Marlborough’s world-renowned Sauvignon Blanc at the peak of grape harvesting.” Vania, Reservations Specialist
April – Nepal & Bhutan
“As spring unfolds, the Himalayas really come alive. In Nepal, trekking trails wind through rhododendron forests in full bloom, with panoramic mountain views. And in Bhutan, this beautifully preserved kingdom is home to ancient monasteries and timeless festivals, all set against pristine, breathtaking landscapes. There’s a deep sense of peace that stays with you – it’s grounding and uplifting all at once” Liz, Head of Product
May – Japan
“As the cherry blossoms fade, Japan shifts into a vibrant green season – gardens and countryside bursting into life. Wisteria begins to blooms, and in Kyoto and Nara, temple gardens glow with fresh foliage. There’s a calm that settles after the buzz of early spring. It’s a time of balance – mild weather, seasonal cuisine, and a slower, more reflective rhythm that invites you to connect with Japan’s timeless beauty.” Ellie, Reservations Specialist
June – Borneo
“Unlike many other parts of Asia which have their rainy season during UK summer months, June is a great time to visit Borneo. Hot and dry weather means fruiting season is in full bloom, an ideal period for spotting orangutans as they forage for food, as well as other unique wildlife including pygmy elephants, proboscis monkeys and exotic birdlife.” Julia, Head of People
July – Canada
“This is the time to experience Lake Louise at its most stunning. Fed by glacier melt, the lake is renowned for its vivid blue colour, which comes alive in the summer months. As the last of the ice melts in June, the lake’s iconic turquoise waters are on full display, and make for great photographs.” Alex, Reservations Specialist