Oaxaca City → Trinidad
“From Zapotec ruins to steelpan rhythms: one Atlantic story of stone, chains, drums, freedom & Carnival. 🥁”
Oaxaca City, Mexico

Monte Alban, Mezcal, Tule Tree and Wool Mats Tour
One day to taste Oaxaca's soul through ancient ruins, smoky mezcal, and woven traditions.
From Zapotec pyramids rising out of the Mexican highlands to slave castles crumbling on Ghana's Atlantic shore — both cities carry the weight of civilizations built, conquered, and remembered in stone.
Accra, Ghana

Cape Coast Castle, Assin Manso Slave River and Door of No Return
Walk through history's most important doors and emerge with a deeper connection to the world around you.
The Door of No Return opened onto the same Atlantic that laps against Gorée Island — Dakar's own monument to the transatlantic slave trade, where the ocean still holds its breath.
Dakar, Senegal

African Drum and Dance Lessons
Feel Ghana's heartbeat through drums—no musical experience required, just open ears and joy.
The djembe rhythms carried across the Atlantic by enslaved Africans took root in Colombia's Caribbean coast — where Champeta, Cartagena's Afro-Colombian dance, still makes the same bones move.
Cartagena, Colombia

Cultural excursion to Palenque from Cartagena
Step into the birthplace of freedom where history pulses louder than any heartbeat.
San Basilio de Palenque — the Americas' first free Black town — shares its freedom story with Trinidad, where Afro-Caribbean culture exploded into the world's most joyous street celebration: Carnival.
