TourGraphSix Degrees of Anywhere

Quebec CityUlaanbaatar

From Quebec honey to Iceland fire to Ethiopian stone to Kazakh rock art to Mongolian song — one epic ride.

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Quebec City, Canada

Guided tour « from the bee to the bottle » with tasting - English

Guided tour « from the bee to the bottle » with tasting - English

From hive to glass — watching bees build liquid gold in downtown Quebec.

5.0$221 hr
wine/spirits

From liquid gold crafted by bees in Quebec to liquid fire conjured by Iceland's own volcanic earth — both cities know how to transform raw nature into something worth raising a glass to.

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Reykjavik, Iceland

Reykjavík All In One Food Tour - Eat, Drink & Explore with Locals

Reykjavík All In One Food Tour - Eat, Drink & Explore with Locals

Iceland served warm on a plate, with locals and brews that taste like home.

5.0$2114 hrs
ancient history

Iceland's ancient geological forces carve landscapes over millennia — just as Ethiopia's ancient hands carved entire churches from solid rock. Both cities wear their deep, dramatic histories etched into the very earth beneath your feet.

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Lalibela, Ethiopia

Rock Churches of Lalibela Guided Tour

Rock Churches of Lalibela Guided Tour

Eleven churches carved from mountains by faith and determination—nature's cathedral.

4.9$466 hrs
sacred spaces

Lalibela's rock-hewn churches are sacred spaces carved into mountains by devotion — and Almaty's ancient petroglyphs at Tanbaly are sacred markings carved into rock by hands thousands of years older, both whispering the same human hunger for the divine.

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Almaty, Kazakhstan

Ancient petroglyphs of Tanbaly - UNESCO World Heritage

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.

5.0$1498 hrs
craftsmanship

Kazakhstan's nomadic steppe culture lives in its ethno-villages and horseback traditions — and just across the border, Mongolia's nomadic soul sings and dances in gers under the open sky, two nations sharing the same ancient rhythm of life on horseback.