I didn’t fall in love with travel through checklists or landmarks.

It was always about something else—the feeling of a place, the people, the meals that turn into hours, and the moments you don’t plan but never forget.

Over time, travel became less about where I was going and more about how I experienced it.

Cooking with locals, finding hidden wine bars, getting lost in neighborhoods that felt like they had a story to tell—this is what stayed with me.

For the moments you didn’t plan —

but never forget.

That’s what I bring into the way I design trips now.

Not just where to go—but how it unfolds, how it feels, and how to create something that stays with you long after you return home.

I’ve spent years traveling through places like Italy, France, the Balkans, Morocco, and Southeast Asia—always drawn to food, culture, and the details most people overlook.

If you’re looking for a trip that feels thoughtful, immersive, and a little bit unforgettable—

you’re in the right place.