About

The MIR Commitment

Photo credit: Vladimir Kvashnin

As travelers ourselves, we care deeply about our far-flung destinations. Our goal is to benefit and protect our favorite places by supporting and building the communities we care about. MIR fosters sustainable travel practices that help to preserve cultural and natural heritage.

From the beginning, MIR has been committed to connecting people. Our travelers don’t just pass through. They tap into the culture, and we provide them with uncommon experiences, like visiting with a children’s English class; or being welcomed into a private home for a memorable meal and enjoying both home-cooked specialties and heartfelt conversations; or a visit to an artist’s workshop near the Silk Road oasis of Bukhara, where a master paints flourishes on a ceramic dish.

Embracing Doug’s commitment to connecting people, the fledgling company supported NGOs and special interest organizations in their attempts to negotiate the red tape that snarled travel to the Soviet Union. Some early MIR efforts included:

  • Helping Hawaiian hula dancers take part in a local Siberian dance festival.
  • Bringing LAPD officers to meet with Soviet police on the Moscow beat.
  • Facilitating “healing through humor” missions that gained access to Russian hospitals and orphanages for Patch Adams and his troupe of amateur clowns.

An early mission to build a small peace park in Tashkent for the Seattle-Tashkent Sister City Association inspired MIR to open the first accredited travel office of an American firm in Uzbekistan. It’s still flourishing today.

In line with our goal to benefit and protect our favorite places, MIR practices the following: 

  • We hire locally wherever possible, preferring to frequent locally owned businesses
  • We plan imaginative itineraries that bring our travelers into close contact with the culture of the people who live here, expanding the horizons of everyone involved
  • We seek knowledgeable and dedicated local guides to offer essential insights into the history and traditions of our destinations
  • The guides, drivers, and tour managers who seek to work with MIR and MIR-affiliated partners value their roles as cultural ambassadors, and their stable employment empowers them to contribute to their communities
  • In addition to contributing our time and resources to programs that benefit the peoples at the crossroads of Europe and Asia, MIR Corporation will donate all profits from the sale of gear in our Travel Gear Shop towards cultural and conservation projects we support

Some places on our roster of destinations can be more challenging and continue to be hampered by fluctuating flight routes, complicated visa regimens, and ever-changing border requirements. That’s why it’s so important that our Seattle travel planning staff is a hand-picked team of specialists dedicated to keeping up with the changes. Every one of our planners has a personal interest in the region, and has lived, studied, and/or traveled extensively in our destinations.

  • The resourceful creative individuals who make up our network in the field spend countless hours to ensure that your trip is authentic, hassle-free, and extraordinary
  • The principals of MIR have spent the last three and a half decades crisscrossing the area, traveling the backroads, sustaining long-term friendships, and developing important contacts that are put to use every day

MIR has twice been rated one of the “Best Adventure Travel Companies on Earth” by National Geographic Adventure.

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