Our goal is that through one of our activities (tours, treasure hunts, conferences, team building, etc.), you will not only be intellectually enriched, but you will also have a good time.
We want to do this while respecting our values. A guided tour should be as eco-friendly as possible and contribute to the well-being of participants. We will explain this through the following points.

Eco contribution

Preserving our planet is a necessity shared by all. Of course we want and need to go there to visit a country. But if we make some of it remotely in this case we make a phenomenal ecological gain
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Our walking tours also help to preserve the planet


Culture as medicine
During the COVID pandemic, I started doing live-streamed virtual tours of France, and colleagues were doing the same in their own countries. People from all over the world joined my almost daily live streams. These people, with whom I was able to interact, told me about their isolation and how television was not interactive, whereas my live streams were because they could communicate with me for an hour. The average age was over 64, and they were mainly women. I was able to help people from all continents discover or rediscover our heritage. The messages were that we were like “rescuers” and that we had helped them so much. It was so rewarding for me that I continue to do it today, and we are turning to both businesses and retirement homes. It is a real joy to see and hear their pleasure. Culture helps to heal, and these studies show you that.
Cultural activities and mental health


Cultural activities and wellness

