Why travel around Latvia?

Kurzeme

Where two seas – the Baltic Sea and the Gulf of Riga – meet at Cape Kolka, creating breathtaking coastal landscapes.

Vidzeme

Where cobbled roads lead to legends, and the forests whisper ancient tales.

Zemgale

The scent of lilacs, the calm of the countryside, and the sweetness of oats – just like childhood.

Sēlija

Where songs echo through ancient fields, and crafts whisper stories of the past.

Latgale

The green heart, where faith and tradition breathe in every step.

Kurzeme

Where two seas – the Baltic Sea and the Gulf of Riga – meet at Cape Kolka, creating breathtaking coastal landscapes.

Vidzeme

Where cobbled roads lead to legends, and the forests whisper ancient tales.

 

 

Zemgale

The scent of lilacs, the calm of the countryside, and the sweetness of oats – just like childhood.

 

Sēlija

Where songs echo through ancient fields, and crafts whisper stories of the past.

 

 

Latgale

The green heart, where faith and tradition breathe in every step.

 

 

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All Inclusive

Organized comfortable transport, personal driver, daily itinerary, entertainment, meals, and tastings – all you have to do is enjoy.

Authentic Latvian Experience

We go where everything is real – to people who grow and cook their own food and share their stories from the heart. Each trip feels like visiting relatives in the countryside – warm, sincere, and unforgettable.

Your Company – Your Pace

Whether you're traveling with a small group of friends, family, or a larger team – we make sure everyone feels special. We also offer tours tailored to your wishes and schedule.

All Inclusive

Organized comfortable transport, personal driver, daily itinerary, entertainment, meals, and tastings – all you have to do is enjoy.

Authentic Latvian Experience

We go where everything is real – to people who grow and cook their own food and share their stories from the heart. Each trip feels like visiting relatives in the countryside – warm, sincere, and unforgettable.

Your Company – Your Pace

Whether you're traveling with a small group of friends, family, or a larger team – we make sure everyone feels special. We also offer tours tailored to your wishes and schedule.

FAQ

FAQ

How can I sign up for the tours?

Our tours take place on specific dates, but it’s also possible to book for private groups by emailing us. To reserve a spot, a prepayment is required.

The tour takes place if at least 7 people have signed up.

Tours are most often organized during the summer season when the weather conditions are favorable.

– Transport and driver
– Fuel costs
– Tour itinerary with sightseeing locations
– Lunch (and dinner, if included)
– Opportunity to visit countryside farms, local producers, and participate in local activitiess

We use comfortable, high-quality vehicles adapted to the size of the group:
– Up to 8 people – a small van
– 9–15 people – a larger minibus
– 16 or more – a tourist coach

A professional driver drives the entire trip, and all fuel costs are included in the price.

No, the entire day is planned, and the transport takes you to all the sightseeing locations.

Full payment must be made on the day of the tour.

A 25% reservation fee must be paid 5 days before the tour.
The remaining amount is to be paid in cash on the day of the tour.

If you cancel your participation at least 72 hours before the tour, a partial refund may be possible.
If you do not show up without prior notice, the payment is non-refundable.

We visit Latvian countryside farms, artisans, and places with a story – where traditions, nature, and real people come to life.

Contacts

Ezermalas iela 4A, Rīga, LV-1006, Latvija

Registration number: 12048211084

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More About Kurzeme

Kurzeme is a region where two seas – the Baltic Sea and the Gulf of Riga – meet at Cape Kolka, creating breathtaking coastal landscapes. In Lapmežciems, fishermen continue ancient traditions, while the steep shores of Jūrkalne and Pāvilosta offer dramatic views and amber washed ashore after storms. The cobbled streets of historic Kuldīga and the ever-blowing wind in Liepāja speak of the region’s spirit of freedom, while the Suiti women preserve unique Latvian cultural traditions.
 
Kurzeme prides itself on a rich cultural heritage – from the polyphonic singing and vibrant folk costumes of the Suiti community to the endangered Livonian language and the fishing village traditions. The legacy of the Duchy of Courland, grand manor houses, and castle estates add to the region’s special charm. The closeness to the sea shapes a deep connection with nature, folklore, and maritime heritage.
 
Kurzeme offers unforgettable tastes – smoked herring, traditional carrot-filled pastries called sklandrausis, butter from the rare Blue Cow, and local wines that tell the story of the land. Local artisans create unique masterpieces with skilled hands and heartfelt passion. Every place reveals something new – from the Curonian Spit to traditional fishermen’s festivals and local customs.
 
Kurzeme is where history, nature, and culture come together, offering captivating adventures.

Vairāk par Vidzemi

Vidzeme ir reģions, kur Livonijas mantojums vēl jūtams Cēsu un Limbažu viduslaiku ielās, un Vecpiebalgā dzimušais Piebalgas tautas tērps stāsta par gadsimtiem senām tradīcijām. Vidzeme glabā Piebalgas un Lielvārdes tekstilmantojumu – jostas ar dzīvības zīmēm, kas simbolizē nemirstīgu saikni ar zemi un cilvēku. Šeit plaukst stipra koru un amatierteātru kustība, kas sargā tautas garu un dziesmu spēku. Ik gadu Cēsu vecpilsēta pārvēršas par dzīvu svētku skatuvi – “Cēsis 818” pulcē viduslaiku spēles un amatnieku darbnīcas, kam līdzi dejo ielu teātra izrādes un skan mūsdienu mūzikas koncerti, radot neaizmirstamu tradīciju un kopības atmosfēru.

Vidzemes bruģētie ceļi un mūra baznīcas aicina doties laikā atpakaļ, bet Ziemeļvidzemes biosfēras rezervāts un Gaujas Nacionālais parks piedāvā satikt Latvijas neskarto dabu tās viskrāšņākajās izpausmēs.

Augstākais punkts Latvijā — Gaiziņkalns —, Salacas sarkanās klintis un Veczemju klintis, kas pārsteidz ar savām krāsainajām smilšakmens sienām un jūras izgrauztajām alām, aizrauj gan dabas mīļotājus, gan piedzīvojumu meklētājus.

Šeit, pie Salacas, nēģu murdi joprojām smeļ gadsimtu senas zvejas tradīcijas, un vietējās lauku sētās var nobaudīt Vidzemes īpašās garšas — skābputru un auzu pankūkas, kas glabā seno lauku dzīves ritmu.

Vidzeme ir vieta, kur katrs akmens un katra taka glabā stāstu, un dabas spēks iedvesmo jaunām atklāsmēm

More About Zemgale

Zemgale is the land of abundance – with its fertile black soil and vast agricultural landscapes, it rightfully holds the name of Latvia’s breadbasket.
 
Here, between the majestic Jelgava Palace – the former residence of the Dukes of Courland and Semigallia – and Rundāle Palace, the baroque jewel of Latvia, you can feel the grandeur of history and the heritage of the duchy era.
 
In spring, Zemgale turns into a sea of lilacs, offering breathtaking views. The Lielupe River and other picturesque waterways flow through the region, echoing the eternal rhythms of nature and blending in harmony with the wide-open plains.
 
Zemgale is known for its traditional rural life, where authentic homesteads, handicrafts, and artisanal skills are still preserved. Farms and market squares hold centuries-old agricultural and trade traditions passed down through generations.
 
The region’s dishes – smoked vimba fish, potato and barley soup with smoked meat, pearl barley porridge with bacon, and whipped oats in berry jelly – awaken memories of childhood flavors and create a sense of home, where every meal is filled with warmth and simplicity.
 
Zemgale is a place where history, culture, and flavor come together to offer a truly unforgettable experience – from grand palaces and endless fields to crossroads where diverse cultures and traditions have intertwined.
 
Here, living traditions are celebrated in local fairs and markets, and countryside homes radiate a peacefulness that reminds us of the timeless values of rural life.

More About Sēlija

Sēlija is a place where history, nature, and tradition merge into one. The banks of the Daugava River valley reveal breathtaking landscapes, while the region’s countryside pulses with the rhythm of traditional Latvian rural life – homes with whitewashed walls, wooden fences, and tiled roofs hold the memory of the past. Here, hands still carve wooden masterpieces, weavers spin yarn into cloth, and potters shape clay into vessels that carry the spirit of their ancestors. In Sēlija, authentic traditions live on, sustained by artisans who work with heart and soul.
 
Here, where the wind carries folk songs and festival sounds, ancient folklore traditions are still alive today. Sēlija is a place to sing age-old songs, dance traditional dances, and celebrate local seasonal festivities. The folk art festival “Sēlija Rotā” is one of the brightest examples – gathering dancers, singers, and craftspeople from across the region. These celebrations honour Sēlija’s identity and traditions, offering visitors a vivid encounter with its cultural richness.
 
Food here is a form of heritage – sēļu putra, a hearty, nourishing, and delicious porridge often served with honey or fresh fruit, reflects the region’s hospitality and deep connection to the land. Sēlija offers an authentic experience, where living traditions and natural beauty unite in harmony.

More About Latgale

Latgale is the greenest and most expansive region of Latvia – a land of lakes where nature and human craftsmanship breathe between hills and blooming fields of buckwheat and hemp. The Dvietes floodplain nature park, the healing spring, and the mystical Velnezers (“Devil’s Lake”) add a special spiritual energy to this land.
 
Here, faith is alive – the Aglona Basilica, pilgrimages, roadside crosses, and chapel shrines are all symbols of Roman Catholic traditions deeply woven into everyday life. Traveling through the countryside, one can still see horses and carriages – a testament to respect for ancestral heritage and the rhythm of nature.
 
In Latgale’s villages, potters welcome visitors into their workshops, where brown and black ceramics shine with traditional symbols. You’ll meet weavers and craftsmen of ancient trades, and hosts dressed in Latgalian folk costumes serve home-baked bread, smoked meats from the black sauna, buļbešņīki (barley dumplings), and fermented oat jelly. At Lake Rāzna, enjoy freshly caught fish prepared using age-old recipes, enriched with Latgalian songs and heartfelt hospitality. For dessert – asuškas (sweet curd dumplings) and creamy pearl barley pudding.
 
Latgale’s homes are adorned with brightly colored handwoven blankets, delicate embroidery, and ornate jewelry – each piece carrying ancient knowledge and craftsmanship. Wooden churches, with their warmth and simplicity, bring a soulful peace to the landscape. The statue of Māra, symbolizing faith and hope, watches over the villages and fields, inspiring both locals and visitors.
 
Latgalian, a unique dialect, can be heard throughout the region – enriching Latvia’s cultural diversity and reflecting Latgale’s deep historical roots. The songs of the Latgale Song Festival fill the air, choir voices unite in harmony, and humor flows through tales and anecdotes that reflect the joy and wit of Latgalians.
 
Latgale does not reveal itself in haste – it opens to those willing to sleep in the hay, sip herbal teas, listen to folktales, and surrender to wonder. It is a place where nature and humanity breathe as one – Latgale, our green heart.
 
 

More About Vidzeme

Vidzeme is a region where the legacy of Livonia still lingers in the medieval streets of Cēsis and Limbaži, and the folk costume born in Vecpiebalga tells of centuries-old traditions. The region preserves the textile heritage of Piebalga and Lielvārde – woven belts adorned with ancient symbols of life, representing an eternal bond between land and people. A vibrant choral and amateur theatre movement thrives here, keeping alive the spirit of the nation and the power of song. Every year, Cēsis Old Town transforms into a festive stage during “Cēsis 818” – where medieval games, crafts, street theatre, and modern music concerts come together to create an unforgettable atmosphere of tradition and community.
 
Vidzeme’s cobbled paths and stone churches invite you to step back in time, while the North Vidzeme Biosphere Reserve and Gauja National Park showcase Latvia’s untouched nature in all its splendour.
 
From Gaiziņkalns – the highest point in Latvia – to the red cliffs of the Salaca River and the colourful sandstone caves of Veczemju Cliffs, nature lovers and adventure seekers alike will find inspiration in Vidzeme’s wild beauty.
 
Along the Salaca, ancient lamprey traps still echo centuries-old fishing traditions, and in the countryside, you can taste authentic Vidzeme flavours – fermented barley soup (skābputra) and oat pancakes that carry the rhythm of old rural life.
 
Vidzeme is a place where every stone and path holds a story, and the power of nature inspires new discoveries.

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