Beijing → San Miguel de Allende
“From Beijing brushstrokes to Silk Road bazaars, Ethiopian beats, Afro-Colombian freedom, and Mexico's revolutionary soul.”
Beijing, China

Beijing Culture: Tea Ceremony, Heritage Instrument & Calligraphy
Tea, calligraphy, ancient instruments—absorb China's soul before breakfast is even over.
From Beijing's ancient art of calligraphy and silk-road craftsmanship, we follow the very trade route those brushstrokes helped document — straight to the glittering heart of the Silk Road itself.
Samarkand, Uzbekistan

Samarkand City Tour from Silk Paper Factory to Registan Square
Silk Road secrets unfold from ancient paper studios to magnificent Registan Square.
Both Samarkand and Addis Ababa guard ancient civilizations that were thriving long before the world was paying attention — their open-air markets are where those millennia of history spill loudly into the present.
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

Addis Mercato Market
Addis Ababa's most vibrant market without the overwhelm, just pure discovery.
Africa's largest open market leads us to Colombia's most electrifying cultural export — because whether it's the rhythms pulsing through Mercato's alleys or Palenque's drumbeats, African heritage never stopped dancing.
Cartagena, Colombia

Cultural excursion to Palenque from Cartagena
Step into the birthplace of freedom where history pulses louder than any heartbeat.
San Basilio de Palenque, the first free African town in the Americas, shares its revolutionary spirit with San Miguel de Allende — a town that literally sparked Mexico's independence, proving freedom has many beautiful, colorful faces.
