It’s top of everyone’s travel bucket list, however, a stark warning has come from the UK travel industry advising that travelling to see the world-famous ‘Sakura’, the magnificent Japan cherry blossoms, is going to get much harder in years to come. Since Japan reopened in 2022, and with pent up demand from three years of non-travel, demand for travel to witness the iconic cherry blossom season has literally skyrocketed, with demand completely outstretching capacity. In addition, considering the huge logistical impact this represents for the Japanese tourism industry, in what’s a relatively short window of time from March to April each year, availability is almost certainly going to get much harder going forwards with many travellers faced with the prospect of having to book at least two or three years in advance to stand any chance of seeing this, the world’s greatest natural phenomena.
“Cherry blossom is a huge tourism magnet in Japan during March and April, as is the equally magnificent autumn foliage season in October and November, both of which attract, in a time frame of only a few months, more than 65% of the annual total number of international visitors to Japan, and that’s without accounting for domestic tourism travellers. As the UK’s leading all-inclusive specialist tour operator to Japan, with by far the greatest number of departures to Japan throughout the year, we’ve been working closely with the Japanese travel authorities and government administration to ensure customers have the maximum opportunity possible to see the cherry blossom and autumn leaves “said Gary King, head of trade sales at Wendy Wu Tours. “Departures for 2023 and 2024 have practically sold-out, however, as of today, we are pleased to announce that we’ve been just been granted an additional 50 departures for travel to Japan in 2024, which includes cherry blossom and autumn leaves departures, and for those looking to go this year, a further 12 departures have been added for Japan autumn leaves. King goes on to say: “The demand seen for Japan is now having a knock-on effect throughout the rest of Asia, with extra departures to China added for 2023 and 2024, plus departures for Taiwan and South Korea more than doubling in 2024. Given the boom, and unprecedented demand, the message is clear, if you want to travel to Asia in 2024, it’s imperative you book now to avoid disappointment.”
2024 Early Bird Savings & 2023 Late Getaways savings for Japan & China Holidays – Savings up to £500pp
For a limited time only, Wendy Wu Tours are offering savings up to £500pp, for travel to Japan and China in 2023 and 2024, which includes cherry blossom and autumn leaves departures. Savings are eligible on the operator’s flagship fully inclusive tours, including – 17-day flagship ‘Japan Uncovered’; 21-day ‘Japan by Rail’; 11-day ‘Jewels of Japan’; 16-day flagship ‘Wonders of China’; 9-day ‘In Pursuit of Pandas’; 14-day ‘Majestic Yangtze’ as well the NEW 2024 departure on the ultimate China bucket list experience, the 22-day ‘Dreams of Nature’.
All bookings must be made by 31 July 2023 to qualify for both the 2024 Early Bird offers and 2023 Late Getaways offers. All holidays are subject to availability.
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