Ha Giang → Krakow
“Treks, hoofbeats, rock art, amber wine & salt cathedrals: the Silk Road's greatest hits in 5 stops.”
Ha Giang, Vietnam

1-Day Trekking in Ha Giang
Lace up your boots and let terraced rice paddies steal your heart on an easy morning trek through Ha Giang.
From terraced rice paddies trekked on foot to Mongolia's endless steppes on horseback — both journeys are about losing yourself in landscapes that make civilization feel like a rumor.
Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia

Horse riding in Terelj National Park
Gallop through Terelj's red rocks and ancient mountains like you own the whole country.
From galloping through Terelj's ancient rock formations to standing before Kazakhstan's 2,500-year-old petroglyphs — both stops remind you that humans have been leaving their mark on wild landscapes since forever.
Almaty, Kazakhstan

Ancient petroglyphs of Tanbaly - UNESCO World Heritage
Ancient rock art that whispers stories 2,500 years old, carved by hands you'll never know but somehow recognize.
From rock carvings etched by nomadic hands millennia ago to Georgia's amber wine fermented in clay pots for 8,000 years — Central Asia's ancient traditions flow westward like wine through a qvevri.
Tbilisi, Georgia

Kakheti Wine Region: Signagi and Bodbe Tour with 10 Wine Tastings
Toast your way through Georgia's wine country with ten different flavors of pure happiness.
From toasting Georgia's liquid soul in vineyard monasteries to descending into Poland's underground salt cathedral — both are sacred spaces carved by time itself, one by nature, one by human devotion.
