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Based in Australia, Helen Wong’s Tours offers professionally led tours throughout Asia.

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Helen Wong’s Tours works directly with local tour operators, ensuring guests have the most culturally immersive experience possible. Tours highlight both the iconic sights of a country or region, as well as the more obscure attractions. Tour group sizes are limited to 25 people or less.

  • River cruises
  • Study tours
  • Special interest groups
  • Coach and min-bus excursions
  • Charms of Cambodia (14 days)
  • Mighty Yangtze (17 days)
  • Charms of Laos (17 days)
  • Angkor & Vietnam (15 days)
  • Magical Macau (4 days)
  • All group tours include breakfast and lunch
  • Group tours of 25 people or less
  • Expert local guides
  • China office for local service and support
  • Diverse mix of travellers in all age groups

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Helen Wong’s Japan Tours

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LONG-TIME Asian specialist Helen Wong’s Tours has launched a new 13-day Highlights of Japan package which includes two complimentary nights in Vietnam.

Two Complimentary Nights in Vietnam

Designed for the budget-conscious Australian travellers, this exclusive group tour – priced from $3499 per person, twin share – begins with a flight from either Sydney or Melbourne to Saigon. Here you will explore the sights and sounds of the bustling city as well as the fascinating Mekong Delta region.

10-Night Japan Tour

The group then flies to Osaka to begin a 10-night Japan experience focusing on visits to such hotspots as Kobe, Fukuyama, Hiroshima, Kyoto, Hamamatsu and capital Tokyo. Scenic Lake Ashi and its imposing neighbour – Mt Fuji – are also included on a tour which visits some of Japan’s most significant historic sites, short cruises, sake sampling and ample time to explore in the evenings – at the guests’ leisure. Six departure dates have been scheduled by Helen Wong’s Tours for 2018-2019, the group flying Vietnam Airlines and staying in three-to-four star accommodation with daily breakfast and some tours.

See www.helenwongstours.com or phone (02) 9267 7833, 1300 788328.

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Guest Comment by Helen Wong, founder of Helen Wong's Tours

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It’s significant that during the Year of the Dragon we would be celebrating our 25 th anniversary. The Dragon is one of the most powerful and lucky signs on the Chinese zodiac with a particularly fiery energy – a perfect description as we, at Helen Wong’s Tours, forge ahead to build on what we have achieved over the past two and a half decades.

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Helen Wong's Tours

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We are a respected market leader and one of the longest established tour operators in Australia, specialising in China, Hong Kong, Macau, Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Myanmar

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With 30 years experience specialising in Asia as a travel destination, we take great delight in welcoming you to yet another extensive program filled with exciting tours and activities which are as far reaching as the magnificent Great Wall itself. Our passion for Asia - and the vast interesting mix of cultures, traditions, cuisine and landscape speaks volumes for the knowledge, friendliness and general reputation of our staff both in Australia and China.

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Exciting Bargain Escapes to Experience China or Japan on a group guided tour.

New exciting itineraries, fascinating inclusions and exceptional value on group and independent journeys to Vietnam and beyond to Laos, Cambodia & Myanmar

As it is Helen Wong’s Tours’ 30th anniversary year, the Asian specialist is proud to offer a fascinating variety of China & Japan Deals in its new Bargain Escapes 2017-2018 program. This program for group travellers was designed to impress you from the moment you book until you finish the holiday. This 12-page glossy brochure features two exciting 7 to 9 days China itineraries along with two 11 to 13 days Japan program offering “bargain value for money”.

These tours include Qantas airfare (with taxes), twin share accommodation, daily breakfasts, tours and tipping:

  • 7-day A Taste of China, from $1299 pp
  • 9-day China Delights, from $1699 pp
  • 11-day Highlights of Japan, from $2999 pp
  • 13-day Best of Japan, from $4799 pp

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Helen Wong’s Tours is a respected market leader and a pioneer in Australia of tours to Asia, with a dedicated office in China and professional teams around Asia. This comprehensive presence in these regions provides you with 24 hours access and on the ground support. An elite team of experts, who possess an intimate understanding of the regions, oversee all aspects of the holiday arrangements.

Expert Team

A team of responsible and knowledgeable tour guides provides personal insight and history of their country. They share their experiences and understanding of the local cultures and customs with a sense of pride. They are on hand to ensure all planning is to your satisfaction. This service offers you a ‘hassle-free’ experience to enjoy the wonderful region you visiting. Our team of experts is there for you at every step – from your first call until your flight home.

Genuine Value for Money

Helen Wong’s Tours offers a wide choice of holiday programs that not only include the major highlights but allow time to show you something of the daily life of the people. This program is designed as an almost all-inclusive package, with airfares and taxes, accommodation, sightseeing, entrance fees, some meals, tipping – all included in your holiday price – a ‘hassle-free’ experience with ‘bargain value for money’.

Other Helen Wong’s Tours programs:

  • China, Hong Kong & Macao
  • Discover China through the Lens with Ken Duncan
  • Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos & Myanmar
  • India by Train

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