Travel in Narrative

New horizons, new encounters, new yourself

Our Tour Concepts

Eco-Eco tours

They are both budget-friendly and nature friendly tours. That's why it's ecological and economic. They are organized as public transportation, cycling and walking tours as much as possible.

Montmartre Walking Tour

Paris Latin Quarter Walking Tour

French Revolution Walking Tour

Blog Concept/Homo Narrans

Random Narratives

This collection of articles on the blog consists of travel/related literary, philosophical and social-themed freelance posts

Art and Paris: A Tale of Light and Shadow

Flying, Exploring and the Endless Arrogance of Mankind

Assos, Aristotle and Time Travel

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What Kind of Organization

Our aim isn't to consume popular destinations with a voracious and hasty appetite. Instead, it's to capture and share the tiny, minuscule stories that fill the space we occupy in the universe, to walk along narrow paths, and to discover hidden side streets. These paths are far from the bustling crowds; they're narrow, allowing only a single person to pass at a time. And in the end, they may conclude in a dead end. But rather than being saddened, we value the opportunity to sit at the end of that dead-end street, take a break, daydream, and gaze at the infinite sky. We're advocates of not just focusing on benefit and outcome, but also on the process and pleasure. Let's be clear, our intention isn't to constantly seek out new, hidden, and secluded things, but perhaps to be able to look at the roads we travel every day, and the things we frequently see, with a fresh perspective, and to notice details we haven't noticed before.

"Exploration and Sharing: Focusing on small stories and narrow paths instead of large and popular destinations. This approach emphasizes more intimate and authentic experiences away from mass tourism."

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"Ethical and Sustainable Tourism: Respect for local cultures, nature, and diversity. Effort to understand and protect the multicultural structure of cosmopolitan cities."

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"Interactive and Democratic Approach: Instead of one-way information transfer, a philosophy of learning and discovering together with participants."

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"Ecological Sensitivity: Moving away from a human-centered perspective and embracing a holistic ecosystem understanding that includes all living things."