Budapest → Petra
“Wine to clay pots, feasts to bazaars, forts to rose-red cliffs — a civilizational pub crawl across four continents.”
Budapest, Hungary

Explore Hungary's great wines in an intimate, casual tasting
Hungary's wine scene, tasted intimately and celebrated casually with friends.
From Hungary's volcanic-soil Furmint to Georgia's 8,000-year-old qvevri clay pots, both cities pour their entire civilizational identity into a glass — amber wine has never tasted so ancient.
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 khinkali-stuffed table in Tbilisi to the injera-lined communal platters of Addis Ababa, both cities treat a meal as a sacred act of togetherness where the table is the altar.
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

Addis Mercato Market
Addis Ababa's most vibrant market without the overwhelm, just pure discovery.
From Africa's largest open-air market in Addis to the labyrinthine souqs of Nizwa near Muscat, both cities have perfected the ancient art of the bazaar — where frankincense, spices, and haggling are practically Olympic sports.
Muscat, Oman

Private Historical Tour - Nizwa Fort - Nizwa Souq - Bahla Fort - Jabreen Castle
Step through centuries of Omani architecture and realize castles hit differently when no one's rushing you.
Oman's gravity-defying mud-brick forts and Petra's rose-red rock-carved facades are both jaw-dropping monuments to civilizations that refused to build anything small — architecture as pure civilizational bravado.
