Globus provides travellers the chance to linger longer in Asia, Africa

Globus is expanding its Asia and Africa portfolio for 2027 with a line-up of all-new Small Group Discovery tours, alongside more than two dozen new itinerary variations featuring city stays, beach escapes and destination extensions across many of its most popular Asia and Africa vacations.
From the temples of Kyoto and bustling streets of Seoul to the game parks of Kenya and coastlines of Zanzibar, Globus is giving travellers more ways – and more time – to experience destinations that reward going deeper.
These are the kinds of places that are unforgettable to visit – but often overwhelming to plan on your own. From different languages and complex transportation to vast distances and intricate logistics, Globus takes care of the “how” so travellers can simply live the wow – turning some of the world’s biggest bucket-list journeys into effortless adventures.
Steve Born, chief marketing officer for the Globus family of brands, explained that: “When you’ve traveled halfway around the world, every extra day matters. Asia and Africa are destinations that reward travellers who slow down and stay awhile.”
Born continued: “They’re also places where touring truly shines. We handle every detail – from transportation and hotels to insider experiences and local experts – so our guests can spend less time figuring things out and more time being fully present in the places they’ve dreamed of seeing.”
Headlining Globus’ 2027 lineup are four all-new itineraries that include:
- Legacy of Japan with Hokkaido (13 days)
- Kenya & Tanzania Safari Expedition (13 days)
- Namibia: Land of Contrasts with Johannesburg (13 days)
- Sri Lanka: Ancient Capitals & Wild Kingdoms (12 days)
And Globus’ sister touring brand, Cosmos, is also expanding its Asia and Africa portfolio for 2027, with two all-new tours and additional destination extensions.
Cosmos’ new itineraries include Essential China, featuring Beijing, Xi’an, Chengdu and Shanghai, plus an optional Hong Kong extension; while new tour variations add Seoul to Classic Japan, Goa or Sri Lanika to a refreshed Best of India and Nairobi and Mombasa to On Safari in Kenya.
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