MIR has over 35 years of experience delivering exclusive, bespoke travel experiences to discerning groups and individuals in Central Asia/the Silk Route and the South Caucasus.

Our network of affiliates is strategically located at the gateways to the crossroads of Europe and Asia, specifically, in:

  • Central Asia: Tashkent, Uzbekistan

  • The South Caucasus: Tbilisi, Georgia

The MIR team of travel experts has a depth of experience and synergy that only comes from decades of close cooperation and a shared goal: ensuring your travel experience to the Central Asia and the South Caucasus is authentic, hassle-free and truly extraordinary.

Kazakh Eagle Hunters

Khiva, Uzbekistan • Photo credit: Helge Pedersen

Khiva, Uzbekistan • Photo credit: Helge Pedersen

Silk Route: Tashkent, Uzbekistan Office

The Silk Route office in Tashkent is directed by a 20+ year industry veteran with a broad-based knowledge of travel logistics throughout all of Central Asia. Curator-led tours and lectures at legendary Bukharan landmarks and remote museums, traditional meals in private homes of Samarkand residents and exclusive visits to the studios of master ceramicists in Fergana, Tashkent and beyond are just samplings of what you can expect to experience with MIR in Central Asia.

Svan music in Telavi, Georgia • Photo credit: Peter Guttman

Svan music in Telavi, Georgia • Photo credit: Peter Guttman

The South Caucasus

With an affiliated office in the Georgian capital of Tbilisi, MIR is ideally positioned to receive individual travelers, cultural explorers, adventure and outdoor enthusiasts, and private jet and train expeditions in the diverse countries of Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia. Accommodations available through MIR in the South Caucasus can range from luxury boutique hotels and world-class five star properties, to rustic mountain lodges and small locally-owned getaways.


USA: Seattle Headquarters

The principals of MIR Corporation in Seattle are veteran travel planners and product development pioneers. They have dedicated the last 35 years to their chosen areas of expertise – the Silk Route, the South Caucasus and beyond – and to developing a team of on-the-ground experts in a region once hidden behind the Iron Curtain (it was still the Soviet Union when they began in the mid 1980s). Having made countless (well over 150 collectively) journeys to this region at the crossroads of Europe and Asia over the course of the last three decades, they have an incredibly rich body of personal knowledge and expertise to draw from, and a vast network of contacts to call upon to execute even the most challenging of requests.