Meet Ucman Scher

Europe's First Dedicated Wellness Travel Advisor & Psychotherapist.

Someone who has eaten alone in 115+ countries without feeling lonely.

Meet Ucman Scher, Europe's First Dedicated Wellness Travel Advisor & Psychotherapist.

Someone who has eaten alone in 115+ countries without feeling lonely.

Meet Ucman Scher, Europe's First Dedicated Wellness Travel Advisor & Psychotherapist.

Someone who has eaten alone in 115+ countries without feeling lonely.

My Story

Who I Am

I am a wellness travel adviser and a Level 7 Advanced Trainee Integrative Psychotherapist. For ten years I have worked at the intersection of healing and movement — first intuitively, now with clinical training behind it.

Before any of this, I spent a decade in project management at some of the world’s largest financial institutions. From the outside it looked like a career. From the inside it was a slow erosion. The body eventually makes the decision the mind keeps postponing. I burned out, stepped away, and made the decision that changed everything.

Travelling slowly — and paying attention — I met people who taught me to see differently. To stop performing. To let a place do what it does when you stop rushing through it. The psychotherapy training came later, but it answered the same question: what actually changes a person, and how? Brown Boy Travels is where both answers meet.

I am not a therapist offering travel as an add-on. I am a traveller whose understanding of people led him to train as a therapist. That difference is everything — and I want you to feel it.

I am a wellness travel adviser and a Level 7 Advanced Trainee Integrative Psychotherapist. For ten years I have worked at the intersection of healing and movement — first intuitively, now with clinical training behind it.

Before any of this, I spent a decade in project management at some of the world’s largest financial institutions. From the outside it looked like a career. From the inside it was a slow erosion. The body eventually makes the decision the mind keeps postponing. I burned out, stepped away, and made the decision that changed everything.

Travelling slowly — and paying attention — I met people who taught me to see differently. To stop performing. To let a place do what it does when you stop rushing through it. The psychotherapy training came later, but it answered the same question: what actually changes a person, and how? Brown Boy Travels is where both answers meet.

I am not a therapist offering travel as an add-on. I am a traveller whose understanding of people led him to train as a therapist. That difference is everything — and I want you to feel it.

 

The World I've Explored

115+ Countries. Just 80 to go.

I have not collected countries. I have lived inside them — slowly, often alone, frequently in places that required something of me. The travel I design comes from this. Not from a brochure, not from a press trip. From years of going further than felt comfortable, and learning what that does to a person.

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Swimming with sharks, open ocean

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Swimming with whales

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Everest Base Camp, Nepal

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Pygmy elephants, Borneo — fewer than 1,500 remain

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Slow travel. Local stays. Real life.

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Travelled solo through Afghanistan

About Me

About Ucman Scher

Most people who work in travel have never trained in psychology. Most people who train in psychology have never spent a decade living out of a bag across 115 countries. The combination on this page is not a marketing angle — it is the result of two parallel paths that turned out to be the same path.
 
The psychotherapy training came directly out of the travel work. Sitting with clients who were using holidays to avoid themselves, I kept noticing the same pattern. The tools to name it and work with it properly came later — through an MSc in Integrative Psychotherapy, through the slow, humbling process of learning what it actually means to be present with another person.
Most people in travel have never trained in psychology. Most people in psychology have never spent a decade across 115 countries. This combination is the result of two parallel paths that turned out to be the same path.
 
Ucman Scher is a London-based wellness travel adviser, MSc Level 7 Advanced Trainee Integrative Psychotherapist, and the founder of Brown Boy Travels and Wajd Travel Therapy. Having personally visited over 115 countries across all continents, he brings a rare combination of clinical training, lived experience, and first-hand global knowledge to every journey he designs. He works with private individuals and select resort partners worldwide, and documents off the beaten path travel for his combined audience of over 46,000 across YouTube and Instagram.
 

115+ Countries Personally Visited · Every Continent

Wellness Travel Adviser — Europe's First · 115+ Countries

MSc Integrative Psychotherapy — Level 7 Advanced Trainee · BACP Student Member

Founder — Wajd Travel Therapy

PADI Advanced Open Water Certified Diver · AIDA Level 3 Certified Freediver

Advanced Meditation Coach · Advanced Yoga Practitioner

Certified Travel Expert · Wellness Hotel Consultant

YouTube & Instagram — Off the beaten path travel · 46,000+ audience

Beach travel collage
Travel collage memories

Responsible Travel

The Guides Nobody Books

I have sat in a yurt in Kyrgyzstan with a guide who knew every pass in the Tian Shan by name and could not get a single international booking. I have watched a Socotran fisherman turn tour guide because there was no other way to reach visitors who never came. In Gambia and Mexico, I ate in homes where the women who cooked for me had never considered that the meal itself was the experience — and I helped some of them set up simple cooking classes that now bring travellers directly to their tables.

These were not projects. They were conversations that went somewhere.

I do not use the word sustainable. What I do is simpler. When I design a journey, the guides I recommend are people I have sat with, eaten with, and trusted my own safety to. When clients pay for a trip through Brown Boy Travels, a meaningful share of that money reaches the person who actually shows you the place — not a middleman in a capital city.

If you run tours, lead hikes, host meals, or know a landscape the way only locals do — and you want to connect with a different kind of traveller — I want to hear from you.

 

I have sat in a yurt in Kyrgyzstan with a guide who knew every pass in the Tian Shan by name and could not get a single international booking. I have watched a Socotran fisherman turn tour guide because there was no other way to reach visitors who never came. In Gambia and Mexico, I ate in homes where the women who cooked for me had never considered that the meal itself was the experience — and I helped some of them set up simple cooking classes that now bring travellers directly to their tables.

Couple outdoor cooking

These were not projects. They were conversations that went somewhere.

I do not use the word sustainable. What I do is simpler. When I design a journey, the guides I recommend are people I have sat with, eaten with, and trusted my own safety to. When clients pay for a trip through Brown Boy Travels, a meaningful share of that money reaches the person who actually shows you the place — not a middleman in a capital city.

If you run tours, lead hikes, host meals, or know a landscape the way only locals do — and you want to connect with a different kind of traveller — I want to hear from you.

 

If something here resonated —
I’d love to hear from you.

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