Quebec City → Ulaanbaatar
“From Quebec honey to Iceland fire to Ethiopian stone to Kazakh rock art to Mongolian song — one epic ride.”
Quebec City, Canada

Guided tour « from the bee to the bottle » with tasting - English
From hive to glass — watching bees build liquid gold in downtown Quebec.
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.
Reykjavik, Iceland

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.
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.
Lalibela, Ethiopia

Rock Churches of Lalibela Guided Tour
Eleven churches carved from mountains by faith and determination—nature's cathedral.
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.
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.
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.
