Seven extraordinary destinations hand-picked by Ruby โ from the Silk Road cities of the Caucasus to the jungles of Southeast Asia and the savannahs of East Africa.
Azerbaijan โ the "Land of Fire" โ is one of the world's most underrated destinations. Baku, its cosmopolitan capital, stuns visitors with a medieval Old City (UNESCO World Heritage) set against a skyline of soaring modern architecture including the iconic Flame Towers. Ancient mud volcanoes, Zoroastrian fire temples, and the windswept Caspian shoreline make this unlike anywhere else on Earth.
Once a major stop on the ancient Silk Road, Azerbaijan blends the cultures of Persia, Russia, and Turkey with its own rich Turkic identity โ reflected in vibrant cuisine, music, carpet-weaving traditions, and extraordinary warmth towards guests.
Ancient history, modern culture, and natural wonders โ perfectly balanced.
From โน52,000 per person. Ruby handles flights, e-visa, hotels, and every experience โ completely seamless.
Armenia is a land of extraordinary depth โ a tiny nation in the South Caucasus with a history stretching 3,000 years. Yerevan, the "Pink City," is built from local volcanic tuff stone that glows salmon-pink at sunset. With Mt. Ararat framing the skyline, the city blends Soviet grandeur, ancient churches, and a thriving modern cafรฉ culture that surprises every first-time visitor.
Armenia was the first nation to adopt Christianity as its state religion in 301 AD, and the landscape is dotted with medieval monasteries โ many perched on cliff edges or hidden in river gorges. A UNESCO treasure trove waiting to be discovered.
From โน48,000 per person. Monasteries, mountains, wine โ and extraordinary hospitality at every turn.
Georgia is perhaps the greatest undiscovered travel treasure on Earth. Tbilisi enchants with a fairy-tale old town of intricately carved wooden balconies, Persian bathhouses fed by natural sulphur springs, golden-domed Orthodox cathedrals, and a vibrant contemporary art scene โ draped across the Kura River beneath a medieval cliff fortress.
Beyond the capital: the snowcapped Greater Caucasus mountains, the ancient cave city of Uplistsikhe, and the legendary wine region of Kakheti โ the birthplace of wine itself, where winemaking in clay qvevri vessels has continued for 8,000 unbroken years.
From โน55,000 per person for 5 nights. One of the most captivating destinations in the world โ at a price that genuinely surprises.
Kenya is synonymous with safari โ the ultimate wildlife destination on Earth. The Maasai Mara ecosystem hosts the greatest wildlife spectacle on the planet: the annual Great Migration, when 1.5 million wildebeest and zebra thunder across the Mara River. Here you can track lions at dawn, watch elephants cross vast plains, and sleep in luxury tented camps under stars so bright they feel within reach.
Beyond the Mara: the flamingo-lined shores of Lake Nakuru, the equatorial snowcap of Mount Kenya, the elephant paradise of Amboseli with Kilimanjaro rising behind it, and the rich Maasai culture that has shaped this extraordinary land for centuries.
From โน95,000 per person for 6 nights. Big Five, Great Migration, and skies so full of stars it takes your breath away.
Singapore is one of the most remarkable cities ever built โ a tiny city-state that transformed from a colonial trading post into one of the world's most modern, clean, safe, and extraordinary urban environments in barely 60 years. It dazzles with futuristic architecture including the Gardens by the Bay supertrees, the gravity-defying Marina Bay Sands, and Jewel Changi Airport with its indoor waterfall.
Yet beneath the gleaming surface, Singapore is deeply layered with culture โ from the incense-drenched temples of Chinatown and the spice markets of Little India, to the Peranakan heritage of Katong and the colonial grandeur of Raffles Hotel. And the food scene is simply world-class at every price point.
From โน62,000 per person for 4 nights. Supertrees, Michelin hawkers, and a city that manages to be both futuristic and deeply human.
Vietnam is one of Southeast Asia's most compelling destinations โ a long, slender country that packs an astonishing range of landscapes, cultures, and experiences into its 1,600km length. From the chaotic, electric streets of Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City to the ethereal limestone karsts of Halong Bay rising from jade waters, and the ancient lantern-lit alleyways of Hoi An โ Vietnam simply never stops delivering.
The food culture alone is worth the trip. Vietnamese cuisine is considered among the world's finest โ fresh, complex, and deeply regional. Each city has its own dishes: pho in Hanoi, banh mi in Hoi An, fresh spring rolls in Saigon. Street food tours here are genuinely life-changing experiences.
From โน58,000 per person for 6 nights across three remarkable cities. Vietnam never stops surprising you.
Malaysia is a country of breathtaking contrasts โ ultramodern Kuala Lumpur with its iconic Petronas Twin Towers rising above a cosmopolitan city of Malay, Chinese, and Indian cultures, ancient Hindu cave temples, and some of Asia's most vibrant street food scenes. Yet just a short flight away lies a completely different Malaysia: the island paradise of Langkawi with its turquoise Andaman Sea waters, dramatic limestone cliffs, and duty-free charm.
Malaysia's greatest strength is its cultural diversity โ a society where mosques, Hindu temples, Buddhist shrines, and Christian churches coexist on the same street, and where the food reflects this glorious mixing: nasi lemak, roti canai, char kway teow, laksa, and dozens more regional specialties that make every meal an adventure.
From โน48,000 per person for 5 nights. A city adventure and a beach escape โ beautifully combined in one journey.
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