Everyone knows the Italy of the great cities. The Italy of the villages is a secret told in a low voice. Here's why it's worth the journey.
In the great cities you arrive, you photograph, you leave again. In the villages, instead, something different happens: time widens. A square becomes a living room, a bar becomes a confessional, a stroll becomes a conversation with the centuries.
To travel through the villages means to choose the quality of the encounter over the quantity of stops. It means dining where the locals dine, buying bread where they buy it, listening to legends found in no guidebook.
There is also a gesture of responsibility: bringing value to the lesser-known places, away from the circuits of overcrowding, helps to keep them alive. You travel better and you do some good.
The secret, though, is just one: the person who accompanies you. A good tour lead turns a charming town into an unforgettable story. That is where we start, always.
