We are a family operated tour company based in Northern California. We love what we do; traveling with Spiritual Communities and Yoga groups to exotic destinations world wide. Our tours are known for their authenticity, simplicity and beauty. We are organized, flexible and passionate about what we do. We Travel to Bali, Bhutan, Costa Rica, Thailand, Africa, Japan, Sedona, New Zealand, Mexico and Ireland
Our goal is to provide life changing experiences for our tour members. With authentic and intimate tours we journey beyond the ordinary and together deepen our understanding of the world, its cultures and ourselves.
We have created this blog for you to comment on your experiences on our tours our share with us a journey of your own.
24 June, 2010
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