Guests will be able stay in a cave hotel overlooking the chimneys in Cappadocia, stargaze from a Bedouin camp in Wadi Rum and enjoy a night’s sleep cruising on Halong Bay.
Meanwhile, Filmmaker Allan Langdalle will take travellers to the souks and palaces of Morocco while wildlife photographer Paul Goldstein will track cheetahs, lions, and herds of wildebeest in the plains of Kenya.
Sam Seward, managing director for Exodus Travels, said customers are "now, more than ever," looking to fulfil their travel wish lists.
"We are delighted to announce the launch of these premium adventures that offer our customers heightened experiences in greater comfort with expert guides and accommodation that is just as remarkable as the adventures themselves," Seward added.
The new offering includes a nine-day Walking the Ancient Trails of Cappadocia itinerary from £2,249pp, which includes a sunrise flight over Cappadocia by hot air balloon and a visit to the underground city of Kaymakli.
A 14-day Cape Town and the Garden Route trip comes in at £4,849pp including flights and offers a two-night stay at the Amakhala Safari Lodge with safaris in the private game reserve.
Also available is a two week Pura Vida Costa Rica itinerary, which costs £4,699pp and includes a stay in the Rio Perdido Hotel & Thermal River within the privately-owned reserve that has access to the thermal river.
A nine-day Kingdoms of Jordan tour costs £2,549pp and a 10-day Amazon Rainforest Cruise comes in at £6,699pp.