Remembrance · Study · Witness

To stand in these places, and to understand them.

Considered journeys to Poland for those who wish to remember, to learn, and to walk the ground where history happened. Small groups, led with care and depth.

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Photograph — the group in quiet reflection at the memorial
Our purpose

A journey of remembrance, not a holiday.

These are not tours in the ordinary sense. They are several days of study and remembrance, shaped for people who often carry a personal connection to these places and want to understand them properly.

You travel in a small group, guided by people who know this history deeply. Every detail is arranged with the seriousness the subject asks for, so that you are free to reflect, to learn, and to bear witness.

The journeys

Three ways to travel and remember.

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Photograph — a guided walk through the grounds

The First Journey

A week of study and remembrance through the principal sites, led at a measured, reflective pace.

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Photograph — the group with their guide

The Second Journey

A deeper journey for those who wish to spend more time in fewer places, and understand them fully.

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Photograph — a moment of quiet at a place of memory

The Third Journey

A focused programme tracing one family's history, or one community's, with research support throughout.

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“I came to see where my grandparents lived, and where they were lost. I left understanding far more than I ever expected to.”
A recent traveller · illustrative
Photograph — a student group in study
Groups & institutions

For schools, universities and organised groups.

Tailored programmes built around a curriculum or a community, with the same depth and care, arranged from first enquiry to final day.

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Journal

Reflections and history.

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June 2026

Reading the silence at Birkenau

On what the landscape itself tells us, and why we walk it slowly.

May 2026

Tracing a family through the archives

How records and remembrance bring a single name back into focus.

April 2026

Why we travel in small groups

The case for depth, quiet, and the time to take it all in.