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Undiscovered Destinations mark International Woman's Day with new tours

A vibrant photo of a temple in Bhutan

The small-group tour operator has unveiled two, new women-only escorted tours to mark International Woman’s Day

These women-centred tours are curated for culturally curious women who seek an authentic connection with discovery. The tours travel around Algeria and Bhutan, and the itineraries place women’s stories and traditions as the focus.

The Algerian tour exhibits Northern Algeria and the M’zab Valley, an eight-day itinerary from £2,495 per person. Cultural moments in this tour include wearing an elegant traditional wrap garment, preparing traditional flatbread, a hands-on pottery workshop, and relaxation in a traditional woman’s bathhouse. This escorted tour departs October 3rd 2026, and includes accommodation, all transfers, domestic flights within Algeria, some meals, and entrance fees.

The Bhutan itinerary is a 12-day escorted tour from £3,595 per person. This tour allows a traveller to explore the heart of the Himalaya by travelling all across Bhutan visiting ancient dzongs, beautiful valleys, and becoming immersed in Buddhist traditions. Female travellers will attend the vibrant Nalakhar Festival in Bumthang, to enjoy sacred masked dances and ritualistic music in a deeply spiritual setting. Travellers will be hosted by Bhutanese women, and spend time within a Buddhist nunnery. This tour departs November 19th 2026, and includes accommodation, all meals, transfers and entry fees, Bhutan entry visa, and permits.

Emma Holmes, sales consultant, said, "Both trips are led by professional local female guides and open doors to women’s social spaces and traditions rarely experienced on mixed itineraries, offering a more personal and empowering perspective throughout.”

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