True travellers know: genuine luxury is not just five-star hotels, but the chance to be where silence and untouched beauty still reign.
Most destinations have long been explored by travellers, and photographs of famous landmarks constantly appear in your friends’ feeds. Yet there are still corners of the planet where nature and culture remain untouched, where time seems to have stood still.
It is a chance to wander through ancient temples without the crowds, to watch icebergs slowly drift in silence, or to greet the sunrise among the Himalayan peaks.
We have chosen five destinations that still preserve their authenticity and charm.
Cambodia is not only about the famous Angkor Wat. Beyond the well-trodden tourist routes lies another, lesser-known side of the country.
Explore the ancient Banteay Chhmar Temple — one of Cambodia’s largest temple complexes, built in the late 12th century — or climb up to Preah Vihear, a Khmer Empire temple standing majestically on a cliff. You can also take a boat trip on Tonle Sap Lake, often called Cambodia’s inland sea, and discover its floating villages.
On the journey “Cambodia: Angkor Wat, Jungle and a Tropical Island” with Scenario Travel, you will uncover Cambodia’s hidden secrets, known only to a few. You will watch the sunrise over ancient temples as the first rays of light pass through stone archways, and stay in a luxurious lodge deep in the tropical forest, where each night is filled with the sounds of nature.
Why you have to go: to explore the mysteries of an ancient civilisation without the crowds.
Bhutan is pine forests, Tibetan-style houses, immaculate streets, and people wearing their national dress. The country is open to a limited number of guests, which makes every visit truly special.
Visit the Tiger’s Nest Monastery, perched high in the mountains and offering breathtaking panoramic views of the slopes. Stroll through Paro, which for centuries was the only route into Tibet — the town has preserved its unique traditional architecture, intricate decorations and ancient murals almost untouched.
Experience the magic of two happy Himalayan kingdoms — Bhutan and Nepal — nestled among majestic peaks and filled with spirituality, on our signature journey “Awakening of the Soul.”
Why you have to go: to see a world where harmony and mindfulness are not just concepts, but a way of everyday life.
This is not just a journey, but an expedition beyond the familiar. There are no cities, no infrastructure, no rush — only vast white landscapes, icebergs and absolute silence.
Embark on a cruise through the icy waters, observe colonies of penguins, humpback whales and glaciers shimmering under the sun.
If you’ve ever dreamed of exchanging the title of traveller for that of explorer — ready for unpredictable adventures dictated by wild nature and the most epic winter of your life — then welcome to the “Antarctica: Cruise in the Footsteps of the Pioneers” tour, which will introduce you to the seventh continent.
Why you have to go: to feel like a true explorer and witness the Earth in its purest, untouched form.
This vast region in the southern part of South America is divided between Argentina and Chile. The Argentine side is home to arid steppes, grasslands and deserts, while the Chilean side features glacial fjords and temperate rainforests.
Go trekking through Torres del Paine National Park, visit the Perito Moreno Glacier, and feel how nature triumphs over everything human. You can also easily combine a trip here with a journey to Antarctica.
Why you have to go: to witness one of the few places on Earth where humans are merely guests in nature’s kingdom.
Beyond the popular routes of the Golden Circle lie the Westfjords — a wild, almost uninhabited part of Iceland. This is the oldest region of the island, drawing travellers with its dramatic waterfalls, untamed landscapes, secluded fishing villages and unique local culture.
Here you can watch whales, listen to the roar of waterfalls, and soak in natural hot springs overlooking the ocean. The scenery feels otherworldly: volcanoes, geysers, lava fields and icy lagoons.
Our “Self-Drive Tour in Iceland” will take you from bubbling geysers to the thundering waterfalls of Gullfoss and Skógafoss, turning each day into a whirl of emotions.
Why you have to go: to feel the power of the elements and recharge among landscapes that seem to belong to another planet.
True luxury is exploring the remote corners of the planet and becoming a discoverer! Would you agree?