EXPLORE OUR TRIPS


SHANGRILA ADVENTURE offers four main expeditions to China as well as selected destinations such as Nepal. Our extensive repertoire of itineraries will ensure that there is something for you, regardless of your physical stamina or exposure to adventure travel.
CHINA – Tibet / Sichuan / Yunnan / Xinjiang


These expeditions are especially suitable for new adventure travellers and incorporate short treks, picnics, village visitations as well as camping.

“I have fond memories of my overland trip to Kazakhstan. Alvin and his local partner were both committed to and took the extra mile to ensure we were well-taken care of. I really appreciate Alvin for taking effort to listen to his customers and bringing his service to the next level.”

Ng Woan Lin
Overland I Kazakhstan – August 2008

CHINA – Sichuan / Yunnan
INDONESIA – Java

Immerse in the scenic view as you trek along snow mountains, grasslands, waterfalls and lakes. We offer a range of treks suited to your individual needs.


“The experience made me realise that I should not be limited by fear or my personal narrow definitions. It provided me the opportunity to discover more of myself, as well as find friendships in the midst of nature.”

Choon Tieh
Trekking I Lugu Lake to Yading – October 2007
Minya Konka – October 2009

CHINA – Tibet / Yunnan / Qinghai
NEPAL
LAOS

Never tried a holiday on two wheels? Now’s the time to try. Experience the thrill and freedom of exploring the vast remote regions without having to worry about maintenance or logistics.

“I’ll definitely recommend a trip with you for those searching for an unconventional way to experience Tibet.”

Yeo Sheow Wei
Cycling I Tibet to Nepal – May 2010

CHINA – Yunnan / Sichuan

This is your chance to fulfill your mountaineering dream! Each climbing expedition is planned with the novice-intermediate climber in mind and a guide will be assigned to each individual climber.

“The most important thing was how Alvin took care of the whole team during the climb, and constantly encouraged us whenever we felt like giving up.”

Seat Yee
Climbing I Mount Siguniang 1 & 2 – September 2007