I’ve always believed that travel is so much more than ticking places off a list — it’s about connection. It’s about the faces you meet, the stories you hear, and the moments that stay with you long after you’ve unpacked your bags. That belief became the heartbeat of Face 2 Face Adventures.
My journey into travel began from a deep love for culture, creativity, and people. Over the years, I’ve been blessed to lead groups of incredible women across some of the most inspiring destinations in the world — India, Morocco, and Türkiye — each country bursting with its own rhythm, flavour, and soul.
I’m not a “tour guide” in the traditional sense — I see myself as a connector. Someone who creates spaces where women can travel safely, laugh freely, learn deeply, and experience the world face to face. Whether it’s walking through the spice-scented markets of Marrakesh, cooking in a remote Indian village, or cruising the Bosphorus at sunset — it’s about sharing life with the locals, not just watching from the sidelines.
My passion for travel is closely tied to my love for design and craftsmanship. I’m endlessly fascinated by textiles — the colours, textures, and stories woven into every fabric. Many of my tours include visits to artisans, workshops, and markets where we meet the people behind the beauty — the hands that dye, carve, stitch, and create. These encounters remind me that travel and creativity speak the same language: both come from the heart.
What I love most about leading women’s tours is the magic that unfolds within the group. Strangers arrive, but friends leave — bonded by shared laughter, new discoveries, and the simple joy of stepping outside the ordinary. I’ve seen women find courage, healing, inspiration, and friendship on these journeys — and that, to me, is the real treasure.
Every journey I design is personal — crafted with care, curiosity, and the kind of detail that makes travel meaningful. It’s about finding the perfect balance between adventure and comfort, between discovering new worlds and reconnecting with yourself.
For me, travel is not just about seeing the world — it’s about letting the world change you, one face, one story, and one experience at a time.
Memories fade, but the way a place makes you feel stays forever.