What makes a journey truly unforgettable?
It’s rarely the big sights. It’s the moments in between.
There are trips that fade with time. And then there are journeys you still talk about years later — over dinner, over coffee, when someone asks: “What was your most beautiful trip?”
So what makes the difference?
It’s rarely the major landmarks. The Eiffel Tower is impressive. But what stays with you is usually something else.
A conversation with an older woman at a market in Ghana.
A lodge in Ecuador that felt like home.
A guide who doesn’t just explain, but tells stories — about his country, his family, his way of seeing the world.
These moments don’t happen by accident. They come to life when a journey is designed in a way that leaves room for them.
Small groups make the difference
In a small group, things feel different.
You don’t stand out like a typical tour group. You’re welcomed — not just observed. You have time for detours, for conversations, for spontaneous encounters.
Your guide knows everyone by name — and shapes the day not around a rigid schedule, but around the people.
That’s no coincidence at Planet B. It’s a conscious choice.
We design our journeys differently. Not starting from a fixed programme, but from the experience itself.
Less “What do you have to see?” — more “What do you truly want to feel?”
Real places, real people
We choose our partners with care:
Places to stay that belong to the region. Restaurants that reflect local cuisine. Guides who don’t just know their country, but genuinely love it.
That way, value stays where the journey takes place. And you feel it — not only as a traveller, but as a person.
For us, travel also means responsibility.
That’s why we focus on smaller structures, local partnerships, and experiences that create a lasting positive impact — for the people and the regions we visit.
Our guests often put it better than we can:
“The lodges were full of charm, varied — nothing to complain about.”
— Guest, Ecuador 2026
“The guide was outstanding. His local knowledge is impressive.”
— Guest, Ghana 2025
What you take with you
A truly good journey changes the way you see things.
Other cultures. Other ways of life — and sometimes your own.
Not because someone told you what to think.
But because you really took the time to watch, to listen, and to take part.
Maybe you don’t just bring photos home.
But stories you’ll keep telling. Encounters that stay with you. And the feeling that you didn’t just visit a country, but understood a part of it.
That’s what we aim to make possible at Planet B, every single time.
And maybe that’s the best answer to what makes a journey unforgettable:
That it changes you — just a little, and in the most beautiful way.
Curious?
Then discover journeys where exactly these moments can unfold.
Small groups, genuine encounters, thoughtfully designed.