Steppes of Central Asia
across the steppes of
Central Asia
There is a place where the sky meets the ground, where the wind tingles the flowers to make them dance, and where the mountains whisper to the horses that freedom lies in the meadows. As nomads heat their yurts, shepherds move their herds, whistling the end of the day in a timeless routine.
No one greets you like the Kazakhs. In a land where every stranger is an honored guest, it’s impossible to resist their renowned nomadic hospitality.
At the age of 4, every Kyrgyz boy gets a horse. It is a rite of passage and a symbol of belonging to nomadic traditions.
Hidden behind the rugged Pamir Mountains, Tajikistan remains a land of timeless isolation. Above the cities are the Fann Mountains. A mystical plateau unfolding, surrounded by mountain passes and glaciers, and reveals some of the most spectacular lakes in Central Asia.
It’s no mystery why we never forget our grand travels. They steal a piece of you, make you yearn for more, and leave lasting marks on your mental map, forever changing your perception of the world when you spot them on a globe.
Central Asia is a world of its own. It's impossible to fully capture the essence of the four most landlocked countries on Earth in a few words. With history longer than the hand can write and nature more scenic than the eye can behold, it is a region of wonder, pure freedom, and apprenticeships.