TourGraphSix Degrees of Anywhere

BangkokMostar

From Bangkok's floating markets to Mostar's spray-painted walls — a journey through spice, sorrow, and sacred stones.

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Bangkok, Thailand

Floating Market & Train Market Private Tour(Premium Service)

Floating Market & Train Market Private Tour(Premium Service)

Where markets float, trains chug, and your sense of wonder gets upgraded to first class.

5.0$1176 hrs
markets/bazaars

Where goods float through canals and pile high on stalls, Bangkok's chaotic market energy finds its African twin in Addis Ababa's legendary Mercato — the largest open-air market on the continent.

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Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

Berbere Bites Addis Ababa Food Tour with 14 Plus Tastings

Berbere Bites Addis Ababa Food Tour with 14 Plus Tastings

Fourteen flavors, one unforgettable afternoon of Ethiopian bliss.

$394 hrs
street food

Fourteen flavors of berbere spice and injera tell the story of a cuisine born from ancient trade routes — and Dakar's own Atlantic-kissed street food scene is equally obsessed with turning humble ingredients into extraordinary bites.

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Dakar, Senegal

Day trip Goree island and Dakar city tour

Day trip Goree island and Dakar city tour

Goree Island's powerful history meets Dakar's colonial beauty in one moving, unforgettable journey.

4.7$1757 hrs
dark tourism/ghost tours

Gorée Island stands as one of Africa's most haunting sites of colonial trauma and the transatlantic slave trade — a dark thread that stitches directly to Sarajevo, where the 1990s siege and genocide left wounds that the world is still learning to reckon with.

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Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina

Bosnian Coffee and Sarajevo Walking Tour with a Local Guide

Bosnian Coffee and Sarajevo Walking Tour with a Local Guide

Walk, sip, connect—a sensory love letter to Sarajevo with every step.

5.0$353 hrs
sacred spaces

Every cobblestone in Sarajevo's old bazaar quarter whispers of Ottoman mosques, caravanserais, and sacred devotion — an architectural and spiritual legacy that flows south along the Neretva River straight into Mostar's own dervish tekke and minarets.