At once mythic and flesh-and-blood, the gaucho still sets the rhythm of the Argentine countryside: the asado, the estancia, the festival of tradition. The pampa is vast, and so is the story.
Before it became a universal beverage, tea was a journey. From the rainforests of Yunnan, where thousand-year-old Camellia sinensis trees still grow, caravans loaded with pressed tea bricks set out across treacherous mountain passes on their way to Tibet.
The monasteries of Bhutan are the spiritual and cultural heart of the country, balancing Buddhist traditions with the demands of a modern world. These educational and spiritual centers educate the new generations, teaching ancestral values while adapting to the challenges of the 21st century.
Matthew DeSantis is the longest-serving foreigner in Bhutan's history. He has spent 15 years leading projects such as the digitalization of Bhutanese religious art and the introduction of baseball as an official sport in this small kingdom.
The Tiger's Nest, suspended on the cliffs of the Paro Valley, is the spiritual heart of Bhutan, where history, faith, and nature intertwine in a unique journey of introspection.
New Zealand is a country known for its nature, its vineyards, and for being the setting of "The Lord of the Rings" and "The Hobbit" trilogy, but there is much more to discover in this remote destination!
The remains of Shackleton's Endurance, the ship that was engulfed by ice in 1915, were discovered in 2022 in the Weddell Sea. We propose an exclusive journey in the footsteps of the explorer to Antarctica.
Papua New Guinea is one of the few places in the world that seems almost off the map. To travel there is to enter a fascinating world of ancient cultures, pristine beaches, underwater depths, and a wealth of history.
Discover a unique ecosystem, where one of the largest reserves of coniferous trees on the planet exists, along with rivers that are filled with salmon, several types of bears, and herds of orcas swimming along the coast.
Bhutan is said to be the happiest country in the world, and one that gives more importance to happiness than to tourism. A country that measures Gross National Happiness (GNH), instead of GDP.
Antarctica exerts a great attraction for those travelers who see this continent as perhaps the most remote and inhospitable destination on the planet. Let yourself be fascinated by this continent on a once-in-a-lifetime journey.