Start With a Region, Then Book the Kind of Trip You Actually Want
Some people start with a country. Others start with a feeling. Europe for history and slow travel. Latin America for movement, heat, and layered culture. Africa for wildlife and once-in-a-lifetime guided routes. This page is here to help you narrow the world down without making the process feel like homework.
Each region below gives you a cleaner starting point. If you want guided trips and structured itineraries, use the TourRadar links. If you want to go deeper into planning, jump into our tours and booking tools pages and piece the rest together your own way.
Explore by Region
These are the broad starting points. Good for travelers who know the part of the world they want, but still need help narrowing down the trip itself.
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Europe
Europe works beautifully for travelers who want layered trips. Old cities, coastlines, walking routes, markets, food culture, and enough rail and tour infrastructure to make planning feel less chaotic.
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Latin America
This is the region for travelers who want movement, color, food, mountains, coasts, jungle, and a little unpredictability in the best possible way. Great for both guided adventures and deeper slow-travel routes.
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Asia
Asia gives you range. Temple cities, islands, mountains, wellness escapes, street food, fast-moving urban energy, and quiet corners that feel like a reset. Strong if you like variety without sacrificing depth.
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Australia & New Zealand
Open roads, alpine scenery, coastlines, small towns, and long views. This part of the world is made for travelers who like a little freedom baked into the itinerary, even when the trip is guided.
More Earthbound coverage is planned here, but the tour link already gives you a strong place to start.
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North America
North America is all about range. National parks, mountain roads, lake country, city breaks, food scenes, and enough variety to build a trip around almost any travel style or budget.
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Africa
Africa is one of those places where guided travel can genuinely make the whole trip stronger. Wildlife, conservation-focused experiences, big landscapes, and routes that are easier to enjoy when somebody else handles the logistics.
Featured Destinations
These are more specific jumping-off points for travelers who already know the country they’re circling and just want to get moving.
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USA
The U.S. can be done a hundred different ways. National parks, city escapes, desert drives, food routes, music towns, and coastlines that all feel like different countries if you give them enough time.
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South Korea
South Korea is a strong pick if you like contrast. Fast cities, layered history, food culture, modern energy, and enough structure that guided routes can help you fit more into the trip without turning it into chaos.
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England
England suits travelers who like old streets, countryside texture, rail-linked routes, literary history, and enough structure to keep the trip easy without stripping out the charm.
Need More Than a Destination?
Once you’ve narrowed down the region, the next question is usually how you want to travel. Guided tours, self-built itineraries, city add-ons, flights, stays, transfers, or the whole thing handed off to a human. That’s where the rest of Earthbound comes in.
Plan It Yourself, or Have It Planned For You
Earthbound Tours is built for travelers who like options. You can use the destination links, tour tools, and booking pages on this site to build the trip yourself, or you can hand the moving parts over to a real travel specialist and skip the usual tab overload.
If you’d rather have the moving parts connected for you, flights, stays, transfers, tours, and timing, head over to our Curated Travel page. That’s where you can hand the trip off properly instead of juggling everything across a dozen tabs.
Start here: Explore Curated Travel Planning
Best tip here: decide early whether you’re going fully DIY or fully curated. Half-booking in two systems usually creates more cleanup than adventure.
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