We build the trips
we wanted to take.
Voyago started as a notebook of places — back-alley dinners, glacier camps, monastery stays — passed between four friends who had quit office jobs to travel slowly. Six years later, we're a small team of guides, planners, and obsessives helping a few thousand travelers a year find the same kind of trip.
Travel that actually feels like travel.
We started in 2019 with a single Bali itinerary, two guides, and twelve seats. The first trip sold out in 48 hours. The second filled up before we'd uploaded photos. Five years on, we run small-group tours across Asia, Africa, Europe, China, and the Americas — but the model hasn't changed.
Every Voyago tour is led by someone who lives where you're going. Tegalalang sunrises with a guide whose grandfather farms the terrace. Marrakech medina walks with a riad owner. Patagonia treks with a glaciologist who's mapped the icefield by foot. The kind of people who used to write you postcards from places.
We don't sell volume. Most of our trips are 8–12 travelers max, and our annual guide retreat is the only place all the staff meet in person. The tours that work get run again. The ones that don't get scrapped — even if they're bestsellers.
Four rules we don't break.
Locally guided
Every itinerary is co-built with a guide who lives where you visit. No coach-load tours, no rushed photo stops.
Small group, slow pace
Maximum 12 travelers per departure. We linger in places worth lingering in — three nights minimum at our hubs.
Carbon-aware
We offset 100% of flight emissions, prioritize rail across continents, and partner with stays that source local.
No resort buffets
You eat where locals eat. Every guide knows the family-run spot two streets back from the tourist drag.