Food tours

Uncover a world of authentic, mouth-watering food.

Food brings people together. It anchors you in the present moment. That’s why, years after a trip, you can still remember the taste of fresh, juicy olives in Greece or the fragrant smell of pho simmering on the stove in Vietnam. By pairing the classic grassroots Intrepid travel style with a focus on food, you’ll get up close and personal with the world's most exciting food cultures. It might be spoiling your tastebuds with flavour-filled curries in Sri Lanka, mastering the art of making soba noodles in Japan or sharing a meal with Buddhist monks in South Korea.

Created with the culinarily curious in mind, these are real, local experiences with a foodie twist: one part culture, one part adventure and three parts delicious. From bite-sized trips to gastronomic odysseys, we’ll get you munching, crunching, sipping and slurping just like the locals. Hungry?

Our food trips

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Must-try dishes around the world

Closeup of a plate of ceviche in Peru
Peru – ceviche

Ceviche is the unofficial national dish of Peru. It's made by marinating cubes of raw fish and seafood in lime juice, onions, salt and aji amarillo chilli peppers, and is served cold with sweet potato chunks, plantain chips and corn on the cob.

Paella served fresh in Spain
Spain – paella

This saffron-flavoured rice dish originated in Valencia hundreds of years ago when hungry servants would combine rice with leftovers from Moorish kings' lavish banquets. The dish varies across the regions, but the mixed version with chorizo, mussels and prawns is the most popular internationally.

Plate of different Indian of dishes curries and foods
India – thali

Struggling to choose just one curry? Fear not. A thali comprises several eye-popping dishes served on a large plate. The dishes typically include grains, lentils, vegetables or meat curries, chutney, raita, pickles and pappadum – creating the perfect balance of sweet, salty, bitter, sour, astringent and spicy flavours.

A plate of fresh cooked meats and cheeses at lunch in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Balkans – cured meats and cheeses

When travelling through the Balkans, treat your tastebuds to delicious charcuterie boards loaded with traditionally preserved meats, cheeses, vegetables and bread. Some of the most popular Balkan meats to try include cevapi (homemade grilled sausage), njeguši (dry-cured ham) and pljeskavica (Balkan burger).

Fresh bowl of khao soi in Thailand
Thailand – khao soi

There’s a whole world of Thai noodle dishes to discover beyond the obvious (and delicious!) pad thai. Khao soi is a chicken and coconut noodle soup from northern Thailand. It’s packed with vibrant aromatics and is served with crispy fried noodles, shallots and fresh lime wedges on top.

Man cooking Falafel in the markets in Bethlehem, Israel
Israel & Palestinian Territories – falafel

Considered to be Israel’s national dish, these balls of deliciousness (made with ground chickpeas, herbs and spices) are a must-try plant-based dish. They’re usually served on a platter or in a warm pita pocket filled with pickled vegetables, crunchy cabbage salad and generous lashings of creamy tahini sauce.

Where you can try authentic local food

Why choose us

Real, authentic experiences

We love the highlights, but for us, the real magic is found off the tourist trails. Our trips combine iconic sites with hidden gems that you’ll only discover with Intrepid. We’re talking mornings exploring the Taj Mahal, followed by a Mughlai cooking class with a passionate home cook.

Local expertise

Whether you’re perusing markets, hunting down the best street food bites or learning how to cook centuries-old family recipes at a homestay, there’s no better way to get the inside scoop on a destination – and its culinary traditions – than with an expert local leader by your side.

Small groups

Big coaches and flag-toting tour guides don’t cut it for us. With a maximum group size of 12, our groups blend in with the locals and have plenty of opportunities to interact with chefs, street food vendors and group leaders. It also means you can really connect with your fellow foodies.

Reviews

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Sri Lanka Real Food Adventure

Glynis · Traveled June 2024
Sri Lanka is a fantastic country with so much to offer - I can’t recommend enough. Intrepid, with their excellent and passionate guides will give you a truly authentic experience and often of the beaten track and away from other foreign tourists. I highly recommend and am now inspired to visit other parts of the island, not included in this trip!
Review submitted 25 Jun 2024

Sri Lanka Real Food Adventure

Jane · Traveled June 2024
Highly recommend the Sri Lanka Food tour for everyone. So many opportunities to eat amazing fresh, locally sourced foods in people’s homes while travelling the country.
Review submitted 23 Jun 2024

Italy Real Food Adventure

Ben · Traveled June 2024
Fantastic tour. Diogo, our guide, was so much fun and guided us through many great foods of Italy. Definitely recommended, especially as a solo traveller
Review submitted 24 Jun 2024

Italy Real Food Adventure

Brent · Traveled June 2024
Not a foodie tour, great people and a nice time though
Review submitted 19 Jun 2024

Italy Real Food Adventure

Brent · Traveled June 2024
As always with intrepid, great people and a lovely guide. Unfortunately not a food tour in my opinion, we ate food of course but all the little bits, explanations of local cuisine etc were missing. for example we go to the Florence market for lunch to pick whatever we want to eat, I still have no idea what the local specialty is there etc, I could probably find the market and do this on my own. Anyhow nice people just not a food tour.
Review submitted 16 Jun 2024

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