Savoir du Monde
Savoir du Monde showcases the skills and knowledge of each country and region, told by those who live them. Many people hold a rare skill but have no audience or channel to share it. We give them a voice.
It started with a conversation. Chimegmaa, who has guided travellers across Mongolia for twenty years, kept meeting artisans, herders and singers carrying immense knowledge that no one on the other side of the world would ever see. Felt pressed by hand, overtone singing, a rite passed from grandmother to granddaughter. Treasures, invisible for lack of a channel to show them.
We widened the idea to the whole planet. Everywhere, people hold a rare gesture and get no audience, no income, no recognition for it. Meanwhile mass tourism wears down the same few places, and large platforms spread knowledge without ever naming or paying those who hold it.
Savoir du Monde exists to flip that: let cultures travel, not crowds. Every piece of knowledge stays tied to the person and place that carry it. They tell it, we support them, and the value comes back to them.
We do not capture knowledge for people. We give them a place to pass it on in their own words, gestures and name. No folklore, no extraction: dignity.
Knowledge filmed by those who hold it, sorted by country and region.
Courses to fully grasp a skill, at your own pace.
In time, the products of these crafts, bought straight from their makers.