Baku → Trinidad
“From Azerbaijani wine to Georgian kitchens, Gorée's ghosts, Palenque's drums, and Trinidad's steelpan soul.”
Baku, Azerbaijan

Baku Wine Crawl for Small Groups
Sip local wines like you own a vineyard, cost of a fancy coffee.
Both Baku and Tbilisi nurse a serious passion for the grape — Azerbaijan's wine scene raises a glass to Georgia's ancient vineyards, where wine was practically invented.
Tbilisi, Georgia

Nana's Kitchen - traditional Georgian cooking class at real Georgian family home
Cook a five-course feast in a real Georgian home and become part of the family by dessert.
From Nana's Georgian feast to a Senegalese grandmother's Jollof pot — both cities believe the truest cultural passport is handed over at the kitchen table.
Dakar, Senegal

Authentic Jollof Cooking Class
Learn to cook Jollof like a Senegalese grandmother with no recipe needed.
Dakar's Gorée Island and Cartagena's walled city share the same haunted colonial bones — both were fortified ports where the Atlantic slave trade left scars etched into the stone.
Cartagena, Colombia

Cultural excursion to Palenque from Cartagena
Step into the birthplace of freedom where history pulses louder than any heartbeat.
Palenque's rhythms of resistance and Trinidad's steelpan heartbeat share the same African soul — a diaspora's defiant music that turned survival into celebration.
