Granada → New York City
“From flamenco caves to pink islands, Ethiopian stone churches, carpet looms & Chinatown dumplings — one epic thread.”
Granada, Spain

Flamenco show at Cueva Los Amayas, in Sacromonte
Experience flamenco so fiery it could rival the caves of Sacromonte themselves.
The fiery, stomping soul of flamenco in Granada's caves pulses with the same ancestral West African rhythms that gave birth to so much of the world's dance — a beat that travels straight to Dakar.
Dakar, Senegal

Visit to the Island of Gorée
Step into living history on a cobbled island where every corner tells a story.
Gorée Island is a cobblestoned monument to humanity's darkest chapter — and just as Gorée forces us to confront painful colonial memory, so do Lalibela's rock-hewn churches stand as defiant proof that African civilization carved its own extraordinary story, literally into the earth.
Lalibela, Ethiopia

Day Trip to Rock Hewn Churches of Lalibela
Ancient rock churches carved straight from mountain magic in Ethiopia's spiritual heart.
Eleven churches chiseled from living rock by medieval hands connect to Istanbul's own obsession with sacred stone — where Hagia Sophia and the Basilica Cistern prove that both cities carved their spiritual ambitions directly into the ancient world.
Istanbul, Turkey

Turkish Carpet Rug Weaving Workshop (Halı Kilim Dokuma Atölyesi)
Discover that you have more patience for knots than you thought possible.
In Istanbul you knot wool into geometric poetry with centuries-old technique — and that same devotion to intricate handcraft echoes across the Atlantic in New York's Chinatown, where artisans keep alive the painstaking traditions carried from the other side of the world.
