Naha → Nairobi
“Pottery → Horsehair strings → Street eats → Open markets → Wild giants: one epic thread from Okinawa to Nairobi.”
Naha, Japan

Naha: Discover Yachimun Pottery and Local Crafts in Tsuboya
From pottery museum to artist's studio: a hands-on journey into Okinawa's most beautiful craft tradition.
From Okinawa's clay-stained hands shaping delicate pottery in Tsuboya's kilns, we ride the steppe winds to Ulaanbaatar — where Mongolian artisans have been shaping felt, leather, and silver with equal devotion for centuries.
Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia

Ulaanbaatar Mongolian Morin Khuur Traditional Folk Concert
Let the haunting strings of the Morin Khuur transport you to the Mongolian steppes without leaving the city.
The haunting two-stringed cry of the Morin Khuur echoes across the steppes and finds its spiritual cousin on the Silk Road — where Tashkent's musicians have been plucking the dutar and chanting epic tales since caravans first passed through.
Tashkent, Uzbekistan

Tashkent Vegan Street Food Tour
Taste Tashkent's plant-powered street food while discovering neighborhoods that rarely see tourist footprints.
From Tashkent's sizzling samsa stalls and hidden market bites, we follow the ancient appetite for bold, communal eating all the way to Addis Ababa — where injera-loaded platters and berbere-spiced everything turn every meal into a shared celebration.
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

Addis Mercato Market
Addis Ababa's most vibrant market without the overwhelm, just pure discovery.
Africa's largest open-air market in Addis pulses with the same electric, labyrinthine energy as Nairobi's Kibera — where informal economies and local ingenuity transform everyday streets into the most fascinating marketplaces on the continent.
