It's not tourism. It's not personal development. It's something older — and rarer.
We don't rush from site to site with a flag held high. We don't spend 20 minutes in front of each monument before getting back on the bus.
There is no program, no exercises, no "method". No one will tell you what to feel or how to evolve.
No imposed rituals, no required beliefs, no system to adopt. You don't need to believe anything — just be present.
Slow down. Observe. Stop where others pass by. Let a place move through you rather than moving through it.
Marie Christine shares what she has learned in 50 years of travel — not information, but a way of being in places.
8 people, places chosen for their charge, a guide who knows them from the inside. What you'll experience is unlike anything else.
"The Earth has a memory.
Some places are its guardians.
And if we give them the chance —
they still speak."
Behind every site we visit, there's a story that books don't fully tell. An energy accumulated through centuries of prayers, rituals, and intense human presence. Marie Christine has learned to recognize it — and most importantly, to share it.
We don't visit open-air museums. We go where life continues to vibrate — in the markets, in local homes, in ceremonies that aren't organized for tourists. This contact with living culture is irreplaceable.
It's not spectacular. It's silent, deep, and often delayed — you become aware of the change weeks after returning. An inner realignment that the places have worked, almost without you knowing.
"I don't take people to see things.
I take them to be somewhere.
It's a difference that only the journey can explain."
Sacred sites have a special energy in the early hours. Marie Christine knows this. The pyramids at dawn, the cenotes before 9am — these are moments that 99% of visitors never experience.
Where a typical group spends 20 minutes, we stay 2 hours. The feeling of a place reveals itself over time. You learn to look, to listen, to simply be there.
Every dinner is a conversation. What each person felt during the day, what was unsettling, what was moving — the group becomes a space of resonance.
There is a program — and there is room for what wasn't planned. An unexpected sunset, an encounter, a side path. Marie Christine knows when to let the journey decide.
The first journey departs in November 2026. A few spots remain. The best way to know if it's right for you — is to read the itinerary.