Our Uzbekistan Silk Road Tour can be booked to travel in May and costs from £2590 per person, based on two people travelling togther.
Right in the heart of Central Asia, Uzbekistan is a fascinating destination for those who appreciate rich history and diverse culture. For centuries the Silk Road connected East and West, a route where goods and ideas were exchanged that not only transformed the way these different worlds viewed each other but also brought exotic riches to the region.
Nowhere is this more marked than in the fabulous cities of Khiva, Bukhara and Samarkand, all of which you will visit on this in-depth cultural tour.
Borneo’s wildlife is reason enough to visit – orangutans, long-nosed monkeys, crocodiles, pygmy elephants, gibbons, hornbills, colugos, and all the rest. Yet for some of us, climbing Mt Kinabalu holds just as dear a spot on the bucket list as seeing an orangutan in the jungle. The highest mountain in South East Asia is a rewarding yet surprisingly accessible overnight hike.
As the summit trail often closes due to rain or wind, you’ll need luck on your side to get a sunny summit morning. May is a great time to increase your odds of having that luck. So plan well ahead and snap up those coveted spots, especially if you want a private room at Laban Rata instead of a dorm when you’ll be waking before 2am to start that final trek to the summit!
One of our favorite itineraries for climbing Mt Kinabalu includes time for acclimating to the altitude, wildlife, and days to unwind on the beach, looking back at the mountain.
Venture in a mesmerizing journey to Namibia in May, where the landscapes come alive under temperate skies, creating the perfect backdrop for exploration. Start your adventure amidst the towering dunes of Sossusvlei, where the sun paints the sands with hues of gold and crimson. As you traverse this surreal terrain, marvel at the breath-taking contrasts of light and shadow.
Continue your expedition to Etosha National Park, a sanctuary for an array of wildlife. In May, the park comes to life as animals gather around watering holes, offering incredible opportunities for sightings. From majestic elephants to graceful giraffes, encounters with Namibia’s diverse wildlife are abundant during this time: this is where you should go in May 2025.
With comfortable temperatures and fewer crowds, May provides an ideal setting for an intimate safari experience. Whether you’re a seasoned explorer or a first-time visitor, Namibia in May promises unforgettable adventures amidst stunning scenery. Embrace the magic of this unique destination and create memories that will last a lifetime – this is very much where you should go in May 2025.
A classic “shoulder season” month in the Philippines, May sits between busy April and rainy June making it the perfect in-between time to visit. We think this is particularly true in Palawan which is gaining popularity every year.
As crowds taper off, the best places to snorkel and kayak become more enjoyable and some hotels begin to drop their rates. There’s still plenty of sunshine and clear seas making island-hopping with a snorkel in hand an ideal way to spend your days. In the evening, the sunsets are nothing short of spectacular.
If time allows, adding a few nights in Coron to our Best of Palawan itinerary opens up more great snorkeling, beautiful scenery, and if you choose carefully, a chance to snorkel from your resort with dugongs.
In May, Morocco really comes alive with its vibrant colours and warm weather, offering a fantastic experience filled with cultural celebrations and the enchanting sights of spring in full bloom.
Whether you’re wandering through historic cities, exploring the desert, or simply soaking up the coastal vibes, this is the perfect time to dive into Morocco’s beauty and rich culture. If you’re wondering where you should go in May 2025, we strongly suggest Morocco.
And don’t miss out on the Rose Festival in El Kelaa des M’Gouna near Ouarzazate! It’s a delightful three-day celebration of the rose harvest, complete with music, dancing, and delicious food.
As spring shifts into summer, you can expect temperatures to rise from warm to downright hot all over the country.
The days of winter rain are long gone, leaving behind landscapes that are still lush and bursting with colourful wildflowers. May is one of the top months for international visitors, and it’s not hard to see why—it’s simply a fantastic time to be here! Where you should go in May 2025 depends on several factors – weather, having lots to do, culture – and Jordan ticks all the boxes comfortably.
And if you’re up for some adrenaline-pumping fun, make sure to catch the Jordan International Rally. This awesome off-road car race brings in crowds from all over to cheer on the drivers through thrilling stages and enjoy a lively festival atmosphere.
If you’re planning where you should go in May 2025, Iceland is a great choice. Cheaper prices, warmer weather, long daylight hours (white nights) and fewer visitors mean May is a particularly good month to visit Iceland.
Not only this but the flowers are blossoming, it’s the start of peak whale and dolphin watching season and a great time to go mountain biking, (glacier) hiking, snorkelling and diving between tectonic plates, horse riding, lava caving and on ATV/buggy tours. Reykajvik Arts festival brings the capital to life with music, theatre, arts and crafts.
World famous singers join their lesser-known counterparts offering free concerts in parks and open areas. Saga fest and Vaka Folk Festival also take place in May offering up folk music, dance, yoga, mediation, storytelling and poetry readings.
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“Travel is about discovery and digging under the surface of a country. Take your time, go off the beaten track and plan ahead if you can.”
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