We are a small travel operator. We're a craft preservation initiative disguised as a travel company—connecting travelers to masters who've dedicated their lives to traditional crafts since generations before us lived.
Across Central Asia, centuries-old craft traditions are vanishing as artisans struggle to earn a living through their ancestral skills.
The master woodcarvers in Khiva. The fourth-generation potters in Rishton. The silk-dye masters in Margilan. They're all facing the same crisis: They can't pay monthly expenses because their skills are not demanded yet.
But thanks to the interest in experiential travel, families around the globe are choosing in-depth crafts, culture, and learning skills over tourist attractions, putting artisans back in the path of tourism.
85%
of traditional craft skills could disappear within one generation.
We believe there's a better way—one that respects artisans, preserves heritage, and creates meaningful connections.
We design craft-focused journeys that support artisans financially, preserve traditional skills, and give travelers authentic, meaningful experiences.
Small groups for authentic experiences
Direct support for craftspeople
Deep dive into traditional crafts
Workshops at the heart of every tour
Since launching, we've built meaningful partnerships with artisan communities across Uzbekistan and helped preserve endangered skills.
We collaborate with cultural institutions, craft guilds, and heritage organizations to ensure authentic, ethical craft tourism.
UNESCO Samarkand
Uzbekistan Craft Guild
Margilan Silk Factory
Rishton Paper Workshop