Addis Ababa → Batumi
“Markets to souqs, petroglyphs to wine — a Silk Road soul trip from Ethiopia to Georgia's Black Sea coast.”
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

Addis Mercato Market
Addis Ababa's most vibrant market without the overwhelm, just pure discovery.
From the sprawling chaos of Addis Mercato — Africa's largest open-air market — we follow the ancient trading winds northeast to Muscat's legendary souqs, where merchants have been haggling over frankincense and silverware for centuries.
Muscat, Oman

Nizwa Fort-Nizwa Souq-Birkat Al Mouz-Jebel Akhdar - Private Full Day Tour
Fort, souq, oasis, and mountain views: Oman's greatest hits delivered in one perfect day.
Oman's fortresses and mountain strongholds whisper of ancient empires — a theme that echoes loudly in Kazakhstan's prehistoric rock art, where the Silk Road's earliest travelers left their mark on stone long before any fortress wall was raised.
Almaty, Kazakhstan

Ancient petroglyphs of Tanbaly - UNESCO World Heritage
Ancient rock art that whispers stories 2,500 years old, carved by hands you'll never know but somehow recognize.
From Tanbaly's 2,500-year-old rock carvings etched by nomadic hands, we glide to Azerbaijan where the earth itself keeps the ancient flame alive — Gobustan's petroglyphs and mud volcanoes prove that geology and history are the same story told differently.
Baku, Azerbaijan

Baku Wine Crawl for Small Groups
Sip local wines like you own a vineyard, cost of a fancy coffee.
Azerbaijan's underdog wine scene — sipped in a city better known for oil than grapes — finds its natural soulmate across the Caucasus in Batumi, where Georgia's mountains produce some of the world's oldest and most celebrated wine traditions.
