
We don’t just guide trips. We design them, live them, and more often than not, we’ve already been there ourselves sometimes more than once. Sometimes enough times that the place starts to feel like somewhere we belong.
Decades on the road across these four countries have given us something a travel catalogue never can: real contacts, real instincts, and the kind of trust that opens doors a stranger wouldn’t even know existed. The right driver who shows up early instead of late. The right boat captain who knows exactly which reef to skip that day because the current’s wrong. The hotel manager who remembers my name and upgrades the room without being asked.
We organize private, tailor-made travel for individuals, couples, families, and groups genuinely tailor-made, not a template with your name typed into it. We handle everything, work with people we actually trust, and stay involved throughout.
What we organize:
- Private guiding, hands-on we are there, or whoever is has been personally vetted. Nothing gets handed off to someone we met once on WhatsApp.
- Full logistics cars, drivers, hotels, internal flights, border crossings built around how you want to move, not how a package tour says you should.
- Connections that actually work — relationships with hotel owners, dive operators, Bedouin guides, and drivers across all four countries, built over years not overnight
Egypt Diving Red Sea reefs the way locals dive them, far from the resort crowds. Sandboarding and desert camping in the White Desert’s strange, lunar landscape. Tracing the old footsteps of Beat Generation writers, or drifting down the Nile on a felucca the slow way, the way most visitors never bother with.
Jordan Petra at sunrise, before the gates open. Wild camping through Wadi Rum with Bedouin guides who navigate by memory. Canyoning and wading through Wadi Mujib’s narrow gorges down toward the Dead Sea.
Oman Diving the Daymaniyat Islands, still wonderfully untouched. Swimming through the turquoise pools of Wadi Shab. Dune-bashing by day and falling asleep under Wahiba Sands skies at night.
Morocco Walking Tangier’s medina cafés where Burroughs, Bowles, and Kerouac actually sat and wrote. Trekking the High Atlas and overnighting in Berber villages, properly off the tourist track. Camel trekking and camping in the Sahara at Merzouga under stars that make you forget cities exist.
