Hoi An → Sydney
“From Vietnamese craft villages to Mongolian gers to Zanzibar spices to Easter Island birdmen to Sydney's bat colonies — one wild world.”
Hoi An, Vietnam

Real Rural Hoi An Scooter Tour: Villages & Local Crafts
Real villages, real craftspeople, real memories—skip the tourist script entirely.
From Vietnamese artisan hands shaping silk and ceramics to Mongolian hands shaping dough in a felt ger — craftsmanship is the universal language of people who make things matter.
Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia

Cooking Class in a Traditional Ger Home in Ulaanbaatar Suburbs
Cook dinner in a ger, eat like family, and taste Mongolia one delicious bite at a time.
From a nomad family's ger kitchen on the Mongolian steppe to a spice farm sizzling with cloves and cardamom in the Indian Ocean — both stops prove that the most profound flavors come from the most unexpected places.
Zanzibar City, Tanzania

A private half day spice farm with a cooking lesson
Wake up in Zanzibar, smell the cloves, cook like you've always known how—all before lunch.
From Stone Town's labyrinthine lanes steeped in Arab, Portuguese, and African colonial layers to Easter Island's haunting ceremonial sites where a forgotten civilization left its monumental mark — both destinations are open-air museums of history's most dramatic chapters.
Hanga Roa, Chile

Birdman Ceremonial Route: Orongo, Ranu Kau Half-Day Tour
Touch the soul of Easter Island where ancient birdmen still whisper their secrets to the wind.
From the sacred volcanic crater of Rano Kau where ancient birdmen competed for divine power to Sydney Harbour where thousands of giant flying foxes wheel through the sky at dusk — when sacred rituals meet wildlife spectacle, the sky is always the stage.
