Where Myth Meets Map:
Routes That Tell a Story

Myths, symbols and compass
Not All That Guides a Journey
Is Geography
Sometimes we follow old paths—not because they’re shorter, but because they stir something deeper.
Legends, archetypes, and ancient symbols are invisible compasses. They guide us not just through landscapes, but through life transitions.
When the Landscape Becomes a Story
We design itineraries inspired by mythic figures and historical souls. Wise women. Pilgrims. Poets. Wanderers.
Because every land holds memory, and every journey can become a rite of passage.
Soul Maps, Timeless Paths
A mountaintop monastery. A cave where oracles once sang.
A lighthouse on the edge of the known world.
Some places hold power.
What matters is arriving with the right questions.

