
Mogi has spent his life crossing borders — athletic, cultural, and spiritual. A 20-year competitor, he went from Mongolia's junior national freestyle wrestling team to NCAA Division III All-American and IBJJF World Masters Jiu-Jitsu Champion. He holds a Physics degree, graduated from the IOC's elite ICECP program, and built Mongolia's first Airbnb experience — a horse-riding tour rated 4.9/5. At 33, he's explored 21+ countries, coaches wrestling, and is a father of four. On this journey, he's the bridge between future tech and ancient wisdom.

Odgerel has practiced Mongolian shamanism for 27 years. Since 1999, she has held quarterly rituals without interruption, keeping the connection alive between the Eternal Blue Sky and the Mongolian heartland. Her specialty is the rarest work in the tradition: the elevation and liberation of souls — roughly 32,000 guided to date. She is the only shaman in Mongolia to have built nine sacred shrines across the country, and her work has been featured on Thai National TV. She joins the trip to connect the traditions of the steppes with the sacred landscapes of the American West.

Travel enthusiast and the man behind the wheel for the first leg of the journey.
































