Trace the ancient Silk Road. Embrace the future of travel.
Journey through Uzbekistan's turquoise-domed cities and desert landscapes on this groundbreaking vegan adventure. From the labyrinthine bazaars of Bukhara to Samarkand's legendary Registan Square, you'll experience one of the world's most storied trade routes—reimagined for conscious travelers.
What Awaits You
🕌 Architectural Wonders
Stand beneath soaring minarets, explore fortress cities, and witness tilework so intricate it seems to glow from within.
🌱 Pioneering Plant-Based Dining
Work with local chefs to create vegan interpretations of Central Asian cuisine—helping build a more inclusive culinary future along the Silk Road.
🚄 Authentic Cultural Immersion
From hands-on cooking classes and traditional puppet workshops to Sufi shrines and high-speed trains through the desert—experience Uzbekistan as few travelers have.
🏛️ UNESCO Heritage Sites
Explore three of Central Asia's most magnificent historic cities: Khiva's walled fortress, Bukhara's ancient trading domes, and Samarkand—the jewel of the Silk Road.
✓ Soviet-era metro palaces in Tashkent
✓ Khiva's Ichan-Kala fortress city
✓ Desert crossing through the Kizil-Kum
✓ Traditional folk show in a centuries-old madrasah
✓ Registan Square at sunset
✓ High-speed rail between historic cities
✓ Silk paper-making workshop (does not contain silk!)
Shared Double Room: $3,900 per person
Private Single Room: $4,290 per person
This is one of the (if not THE) first fully vegan group tours in Uzbekistan—a pioneering adventure where infrastructure for plant-based travel is still emerging. Small challenges may arise, but that's what makes this journey meaningful. Together, we're helping create pathways for sustainable, compassionate travel in Central Asia.
Ready to make history along the Silk Road?
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Not included: Visa fees (~$20), tips, personal expenses, photo/video fees at some sites

Day 1: INCHEON-SEOUL
Welcome to Korea! Upon arriving at Incheon Airport, you'll be greeted by your guide and will be transferred to your hotel. This is your opportunity to relax and acclimate to your surroundings. Note that check-in begins at 15:00.
Korea is a very safe country to visit and Seoul is no exception - so head out and explore!
In the evening, the group will gather for a delightful vegan welcome dinner. Following dinner, explore a bit more or relax at the hotel.
Day 2: SEOUL
Begin the day by visiting Gyeongbokgung Palace to witness the Changing of the Guards Ceremony, offering insight into Korea's royal history.
Explore Bukchon Hanok Village, renowned for its well-preserved traditional Korean houses (hanok).
After lunch, ascend to N Seoul Tower via cable car to enjoy panoramic views of the city skyline from the observatory.
Dive into the bustling atmosphere of Gwangjang Market, a vibrant hub of street food and local goods.
Conclude the day with dinner at a local restaurant before returning to the hotel for overnight accommodation in Seoul.
Day 3: SEOUL - DMZ visit
This morning, depart for Imjingak Park to the DMZ (demilitarized zone) tour, which includes visiting significant sites like the 3rd Tunnel and Dora Observatory. Enjoy lunch at a local restaurant.
In the event that access to the DMZ is not possible, an alternative itinerary will involve exploring Imjingak Park, the Unification Bridge, and taking a gondola ride to Odusan Unification Observatory.
Return to Seoul and have the remainder of the day at leisure.
Day 4: Flight to Jeju Island
After breakfast this morning, check out from the hotel and transfer to Gimpo Domestic Airport for a short flight to Jeju Island.
Upon arrival on Jeju Island, enjoy lunch before transferring to your hotel. The rest of the day is free for leisure activities and relaxation.
Day 5: Jeju Island - Sungsan crater and Cheonjiyeon Waterfalls, yacht cruise
Today, after breakfast, visit Sungsan Crater (Sunrise Peak), designated as a UNESCO World Heritage site, to admire its unique volcanic landscape. Explore Seopjikoji, a coastal area known for its scenic views and popular filming location. Discover the beautiful Cheonjiyeon Waterfalls, a natural attraction with cascading waters. Enjoy a scenic yacht tour along the coast (weather dependent), then dinner and overnight stay on Jeju Island.
Day 6: Jeju Island
Today, we will explore Yongmeori Coast and Sanbang Mountain, including a visit to Bomunsa Temple. Learn about Korea's tea culture at the O'sulloc Green Tea Museum. Visit Hallim Park, known for its diverse gardens, and relax at Hyubjae Beach. Conclude the day with dinner at a local restaurant.
Day 7: Jeju to Busan
Check out from the hotel and transfer to Jeju Airport for a short flight to Busan.
Upon arrival in Busan, enjoy lunch before visiting the UN Memorial Cemetery and Nurimaru APEC House.
Dinner and overnight stay in Busan.
Day 8: Busan - Temple stay experience - Gamcheon Culture Village
Begin the day with a visit to Beomeosa Temple and participate in a half-day Temple Life program, including Seon meditation and a traditional tea ceremony as well as a temple food lunch.
Then, explore Gamcheon Culture Village and BIFF Square, experiencing Busan's vibrant arts and culinary scene.
Day 9: Daytrip to Gyeongju
Depart Busan and journey to Gyeongju, often referred to as the "Museum without Walls" due to its rich historical and cultural heritage.
Your first stop is Bulkuksa Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage site, where you can marvel at its intricate architecture.
A short walk will lead you to Seokguram Grotto, a remarkable Buddhist cave temple housing an exquisite stone Buddha statue.
After a satisfying lunch, visit Gyeongju Donggung Palace and Wolji Pond, offering a glimpse into the royal history of the city.
After dinner tonight, let´s hit one of the city´s many Karaoke bars!?
Day 10: End of trip, flight home or onward journey
Today, it is time to say good-bye to your new friends as our trip comes to an end.
We highly recommend extending your stay to spend more time in Korea or visit one of the other countries in the area.
Have a safe flight back home!
While we did our best to make this trip as vegan-friendly as possible, you might need to cut some corners here and there.
For example, multiple plant milks might not always be available and hotel breakfast will feature non-vegan items. We are one of the very first vegan groups to South Korea, so please help us make this trip successful by keeping an open mind and being ok with not everything be perfect (or, better said: what you are used to at home) all the time.
We do not recommend this trip to anyone with a soy or gluten sensitivity or allergy.
What's included
Not included
Visit the official Korea Tourism website for in-depth information and we thank them for their support
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