Customer reviews and what they say

The most important thing we can do to improve our service is listen to what our customers have to say, which is why you can now read their comments unedited on our website.

Upon returning from Southeast Asia all our clients are sent a review form and here you can see what they are saying about their experience of travel to the region and of the service we offered both during the trip planning process and in the build-up to the trip.

Search the reviews, check the image gallery and see for yourself how our clients rate the InsideAsia experience.

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Thatched homes in Shirakawago
Wendy M
Travelled to
1 month 3 weeks ago
★★★★★

We used Inside Japan Tours to coordinate our independent travel in September 2024 to Japan and South Korea as we...

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Overall
★★★★★

We used Inside Japan Tours to coordinate our independent travel in September 2024 to Japan and South Korea as we prefer not to do group tours. We were provided with excellent advice and detailed information for our entire itinerary. The hotels booked were all great, clean and comfortable and the private tour guides for our city tours were excellent. They also provided us with mobile WIFI devices to use during our travel, delivered to our first hotel then returned at the airport when we departed. They booked all our train tickets between cities and also provided us with pre-loaded travel cards for tap on/tap off on subways and buses. For anyone thinking about traveling to Japan or South Korea, I highly recommend Inside Japan Tours and in particular our agent Sora Jang.

Travel consultant
★★★★★
Sora Jang

From the moment I contacted Sora about our plans to visit Japan and South Korea she took the time to understand our preferences and delivered an itinerary that balanced cultural experiences with must-see landmarks. Every detail was thoughtfully arranged from accommodation, transportation and tours, giving us the confidence to travel independently around the two countries. She was very responsive to queries and I highly recommend her service.

Accommodation
★★★★

All accommodation booked met our expectations.

Value for money
★★★★★
Information pack
★★★★★
Colourful buildings alongside fishing port in Busan
Richard M
Travelled to
2 months 2 weeks ago
★★★★

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Overall
★★★★

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Travel consultant
★★★★★
Juliana Schnell

Thanks to Grant Ekelund who substantially contributed.

Accommodation
★★★★
Value for money
★★★★
Information pack
★★★★★
Jeep ride in Bolaven Plateau
Robert L
1 month 4 weeks ago
★★★★★

A perfect holiday, which matched all my requirements. All ground transportation and transfers were well documented, and met. Likewise all...

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Overall
★★★★★

A perfect holiday, which matched all my requirements. All ground transportation and transfers were well documented, and met. Likewise all the excursions, experiences and guides were exactly as promised.
I had guides in Vietnam, Laos and Thailand, who all went out of there way to ensure I had the best service, and listened to any limitations my health dictated. In Vietnam the guide new EVERYTHING, and had a trainee with him, which expanded my experience. In Laos my guide was very patient with me on our trek, his care was evident when he explained the orphan school he and his friend set up. And finally Nina my guide in Thailand was a joy to be with, couldn't do enough to ensure I had the best of what was on offer, and spoilt me with treats, and photos I had no idea she had taken.
A mention also of the contact from Jon when the Vietnam typhoon was approaching, it shows the care Inside Asia have for their customers away on the other side of the world.
Even with a train derailment, sand bags around the hotel in Vientiene car in the ditch in Thailand, one of the best holidays I've had.

Travel consultant
★★★★★
Jon Fisher

Jon listened to my holiday requirements, predominately rail based, and fulfilled then to the letter.
Checked with me whilst away on my safety regarding an approaching typhoon.

Accommodation
★★★★★

Particularly La Siesta Classic Ma May.

But all them seemed to give a rather more personal service than usually encountered in hotels.

Value for money
★★★★★
Information pack
★★★★★
Wooden door entrance to traditional Korean Hanok house
Robert A
Travelled to
1 month 3 weeks ago
★★★★★

From the beginning steps, to in-between, to completion, the whole experience was enjoyable. I was able to express my desires...

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Overall
★★★★★

From the beginning steps, to in-between, to completion, the whole experience was enjoyable. I was able to express my desires for the trip and Juliana was flexible in working with me and providing great options. She was always available for my many questions and during the travel itself. I will definitely go back and look into other destinations.

Travel consultant
★★★★★
Juliana Schnell

Juliana was extremely attentive to my goals for the trip and also provided outstanding alternatives. She answered all of my questions, which there were many. She was also readily available whenever needed. I appreciate that and her patience.

Accommodation
★★★★★

All hotels were perfect!

Value for money
★★★★★
Information pack
★★★★★
Panoramic view of Seoul downtown with illuminated skyscrapers
Anthony J
Travelled to
★★★★★

Amazing! I visited Seoul, Daejeon, and Busan during my most recent trip to South Korea. Some of the highlights of...

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Overall
★★★★★

Amazing! I visited Seoul, Daejeon, and Busan during my most recent trip to South Korea. Some of the highlights of my trip included meeting 6 of the members of my favorite K-pop group, Dreamcatcher, at a fansign event in Seoul, getting to view the drone show at Gwangalli Beach in Busan, and attending a LCK CL League of Legends match in Seoul.

Travel consultant
★★★★★
Karin Tompkins Takahashi

Karin was my consultant for all three of my trips using InsideAsia. She always responded to my emails in a timely fashion and even accommodated my requests for some last minute changes during both of my recent trips to South Korea. Karin really cares about her job and InsideAsia's clients - I will definitely ask for her services again if I use InsideAsia in the future!

Accommodation
★★★★★

The accommodations that I stayed at in Seoul (Hotel Gracery Seoul) and Busan (Ramada Encore by Wyndham Busan Haeundae) were very convenient location-wise. The hotel in Daejeon (Stendhal Hotel) had one of the nicest rooms that I have ever stayed at in my life!

Value for money
★★★★★
Information pack
★★★★★
Vientiane
Deborah E
★★★

The overly ambitious itinerary (e.g., 12 different hotels in 19 days) and its implementation resulted an exhausting and disappointing trip...

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Overall
★★★

The overly ambitious itinerary (e.g., 12 different hotels in 19 days) and its implementation resulted an exhausting and disappointing trip exacerbated by hotel and guide issues that were poorly addressed by InsideAsia. The constant packing, unpacking, repacking, and rushing to catch planes (4 internal flights) and boats (2 cruises and various other boating excursions) ensured a pace that engendered stress and frustration and precluded enjoyment of an experience we had hoped would be enriching, enlightening, entertaining, and fun.

Travel consultant
★★★★★
Robyn Duran

Our consultant, Robyn, was excellent. She was prompt and resourceful in responding to all of our questions and in making suggestions on the basis of her own recent experiences in the area. Sadly, the implementation of her plans failed to meet our expectations. Frankly, I think an organization that is able to passionately execute what was promised and an on-the-ground team that could offer even a minimum level of flexibility without the stress incurred by clients practically having to beg to change hotels due to excessive noise or lack of air conditioning or to make a slight modification to a tour would be a better fit for her talents.

Accommodation
★★★

We found significant variations in terms of quality and responsiveness to concerns among the 12 hotels in which we were booked. While some hotels were fine, many had issues that caused unnecessary consternation, poor sleep, and stress. Hotel noise was a problem in at least two hotels – to the extent that we had to change rooms three times in one hotel and actually change hotels in the other. While some hotels were quite responsive to these issues, InsideAsia was of little help and indeed contributed to the stress in at least two situations (see below for examples). Following are comments on hotels in chronological order:
• Saigon – Our hotel was situated on a poorly lit street marred by broken pavement, resulting in difficult, hazardous evening walking conditions. Despite our consultant’s stated understanding of the importance to us of visiting historical sites, the hotel was not within easy walking distance of such sites. Noise was an issue. The first night was plagued by disco music that played throughout the night. When we complained, the receptionist said it was likely due to the guests next door and that he would speak with them. The second night was no different. At 2:00 am, after no sleep, I finally called the front desk, and was moved to another room. This room was better, but because it was unavailable for the following evening, the hotel then moved us to yet another room and finally told us that there IS a disco next to the hotel that starts playing music at 11:00 p.m. and continues throughout the night. Three nights of no sleep and having to completely pack up and unpack three times to stay in the same hotel was not an auspicious way to begin a three-week, 3,000-mile journey.
• Hue – The grounds of this hotel are lovely with rooms of different types spread over a huge plot of land. Because the room assigned to us had a bad odor, the staff readily offered us a couple of alternatives, one of which was perfect. (InsideAsia had nothing to do with the room change; it was all done graciously and professionally by the hotel staff.) The hotel had an excellent breakfast, providing us with possibly the best meals on the entire trip.
• Hanoi – Although the room was quite small and lacked even one luggage rack, the staff was quite accommodating, offering to bring us a chair on which to place at least one of our bags. The breakfast was fine, although several of the items were mislabeled. When asked by hotel staff to fill out a comment card, we did so, noting all the positives of the hotel and its staff and also suggesting that the labels on the breakfast buffet table be checked for accuracy. Upon our departure, the hotel manager stopped us to say that he was very sorry that the items were mislabeled and gave us not only some Vietnamese coffee to take home but an envelope that contained a generous amount of cash to compensate us for the inconvenience. This was way above anything we could possibly have expected, since our stay was so nice and the labeling issue was just a small suggestion and certainly no big deal.
• Luang Prabang — As we were checking in and our guide was briefing us on the next day’s active schedule — late in the evening and exhausted after finishing day two of the Lan Ha Bay cruise, a long drive from Lan Ha Bay to the Hanoi airport, and a crowded flight from Hanoi to Luang Prabang — a group (20 plus or minus) of loud and inebriated men stumbled through the lobby, creating quite a stir. The hotel desk informed us that they were attending a wedding party underway at the hotel that could continue until 1:00-2:00 in the morning. The noise from the party permeated the entire hotel property, which was sprawled out over streams and garden areas. The walls of our room, which was located quite a distance from the party, did nothing to shield the noise. The hotel told us there were no quieter rooms. As it was clear we would get no sleep until after the party was over, we called InsideAsia to help find us another hotel, as we had a full day of touring scheduled to begin early the following morning, The InsideAsia representative was unsympathetic, unhelpful, sarcastic, and rude, saying only that if we wanted another room in the city, it would cost $700 per night. Given his refusal to help and the late hour, the only option for us was to try to locate a suitable hotel on our own at roughly the same cost as the one in which we were booked. I was able to do this, via bookings.com, and ultimately, InsideAsia reluctantly agreed to allow the move. After paying porters to move our luggage to the new location, we were finally able to get a few hours of sleep.
• Nong Khiaw — The town was extremely hot, literally nearly around 100° F, but not unusual for this time of year. At check-in, at the end of a long hot day of morning activities at the homestay followed by a bumpy two-hour drive, the hotel owner took us directly to our room without explaining anything about the property or the room and told us we could find any information we needed on the card on the table. When I asked how to turn on the air conditioning, he said there was no air conditioning. None in the hotel. How could InsideAsia book a client in a hotel with no air conditioning in Laos in March where the average daily temperature approaches 90 degrees? The owner was completely unsympathetic, and despite owning the hotel for more than 10 years, said he didn’t know anything about other hotels in the town. InsideAsia was equally unhelpful. Again, we had to find suitable accommodations on our own. These types of inconveniences are more than hiccups. They are exhausting and dispiriting.
• Pakbeng — After a lengthy, hot day of cruising up the Mekong River in a long boat that was completely open in the 90° weather and visits to villages and an elephant sanctuary, we arrived at the hotel, where we unpacked and prepared to take very necessary showers before meeting our boatmates for dinner at the assigned 7:00 hour. When I entered the shower and turned on the hot water, there was none. My husband called reception, which said we had to turn on a switch and wait 15 minutes. We did this, but still there was no hot water. Again, we called reception, and this time they sent someone to investigate. I had to get out of the shower, dress, and wait. The maintenance people could neither identify nor fix the problem, so once again, we had to pack up everything and move to a new unit where we could eventually take warm showers. Needless to say, we were too late to meet and join our fellow boatmates. Granted, InsideAsia did not choose this hotel. Instead, the InsideAsia-recommended Heritage cruise line booked the hotel as part of its amended 4-day, 3-night cruise up the Mekong, which was a part of the overall itinerary that InsideAsia did book for us. Nonetheless, the experience was disheartening and, in our opinion, unacceptable for a highly rated hotel.

Value for money
★★★
Information pack
★★★
Hoi An beach
Naomi J
Travelled to
3 months ago
★★★★★

Fantastic trip. No complaints about anything.

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Overall
★★★★★

Fantastic trip. No complaints about anything.

Travel consultant
★★★★★
Rhys Dedden

Thanks for all your help. Excellent Consultant.

Accommodation
★★★★★

Brilliant. Exceeded expectations.

Value for money
★★★★★
Information pack
★★★★★
Lake in Kenrokuen Gardens
Diana G
Travelled to
4 months 1 week ago
★★★★★

We looked at sample Inside Asia itineraries and selected aspects of a few programs which we wanted to explore as...

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Overall
★★★★★

We looked at sample Inside Asia itineraries and selected aspects of a few programs which we wanted to explore as a couple travelling independently. Casey designed a fantastic itinerary, with accomodation, transport, selected guided and other activities. It all worked together beautifully! Everything went well and we had a wonderful trip to two very interesting, beautiful countries.

Travel consultant
★★★★★
Casey Waller

Casey designed and organised a wonderful trip. We had some ideas - mostly from the sample Inside Asia itineraries - and some suggestions and parameters for how we like to travel and Casey absorbed our suggestions to come up with a fantastic program. I was initially a bit unsure how we would manage in Japan using the train system - but it was great - so easy and comfortable. Our transport tickets were mostly pre-purchased by Inside Asia and delivered to our hotels - it was all very well organised and all went very well.

Accommodation
★★★★★

We had a range of accomodation styles and levels with breakfast included. All were different and all great. Only one suggestion - it would be useful to have included the hotel names and addresses in the script and language of the country. (Sometimes difficult to communicate to taxi drivers who don’t read English alphabet)

Value for money
★★★★★
Information pack
★★★★★
Large stone monument in middle of fenced off area
Claudia A
Travelled to
5 months 1 week ago
★★★★★

The experience of being in South Korea was amazing! All expectations were fulfilled.

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Overall
★★★★★

The experience of being in South Korea was amazing! All expectations were fulfilled.

Travel consultant
★★★★★
Rhian Osborne

Rhian was very helpful re my choices of towns and experiences that I wanted.
Gave more ideias and was very patient in all my requests.
As an agent, I would like to have her help again. Rhian was 5 stars

Accommodation
★★★★★

All accommodation provided was amazing.
No complaints in any of them.
Location well chosen and staff helpful and kind.

Value for money
★★★★★
Information pack
★★★★★
Seoul skyline at dusk
Ian H
Travelled to
5 months 1 week ago
★★★★★

Fantastic service. All questions answered promptly. Excellent itinerary.

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Overall
★★★★★

Fantastic service. All questions answered promptly.
Excellent itinerary.

Travel consultant
★★★★★
Rhian Osborne

Excellent service, prompt responses to any questions/queries.
Contacted when she said she would, good follow up.
Delivered just what we wanted.
Great telephone manner.
Have already passed her derails to a prospective customer.

Accommodation
★★★★★

As we expected, well placed relative to sites, restaurants etc.

Value for money
★★★★★
Information pack
★★★★★