Where can we take you?
Beyond the headlines and guidebooks, into the India few get to see.
Coastal Highlands
The Sahyadris of Maharashtra is where hills meet history and coastlines
carry stories. This region reveals itself in quiet layers, mist drifting through Igatpuri’s forests, prayers rising from Nashik’s temple towns, and time slowing to a pause in Bhandardara.
Further west, the sea shapes life in Dahanu, Velas, and Malvan. Walk with those who live by the seasons, share meals made without measurements,
and see the land not as a destination—but as a way of being.
Southern Blue Hills
In the Nilgiris, mornings come wrapped in mist and the scent of eucalyptus. Life moves slowly here, shaped by the tea estates of Coonoor, forest paths near Kotagiri, and quiet corners of Ooty where time gently lingers.
Step into Toda hamlets where homes curve into the earth and stories are stitched into cloaks. Visit small farms where harvests are shared, not sold. And let the hills teach you how to listen—not just to birdsong, but to stillness. Here, even silence feels sacred.
The Inner Himalayas
In Himachal Pradesh, the journey is rarely straight—but it’s always meaningful. One day you’re walking through apple orchards in Kinnaur,
the next you’re sipping butter tea in a centuries-old monastery in Spiti.
The beauty here is layered: in conversations with shepherds, in wooden homes that breathe with age, in festivals where the whole village gathers. Whether you’re on Kangra’s winding trails or Tirthan’s cedar-scented slopes, Himachal invites you to unfollow the known and wander into the real.
Sacred Kumaon
In Uttarakhand, the Himalayas don’t shout—they stir something
within. In Dunagiri and Kasar Devi, silence holds energy. In Jageshwar, deodars stand like sentinels around ancient shrines.
In Bhimtal and Mukteshwar, the air feels devotional, even in its quiet.
Follow temple trails, visit idyllic villages, and share space with those who live in rhythm with the divine and the everyday. In Kumaon, the journey is as inward as it is upward.
Northeastern Trails
Assam is fluid, like the Brahmaputra that shapes it. You’ll find it in the rhythm of looms in Sualkuchi, in the laughter shared over hand-pounded rice on Majuli island, and in the music of birds and people both.
In Mising and Garo villages, you’ll see that matriarchy isn’t a concept—
it’s a way of being. Walk alongside a local historian as you trace traditions that live through textiles, dances, and the very soil. And just when you think you’ve seen it all, Assam will reveal another layer—subtle, strong, and stunningly human.
Meghalayan Tales
In Meghalaya, rain doesn’t just fall—it remembers.
It moves through the sacred groves of Mawphlang, slips down the living root bridges of Cherrapunji, and hums through forests where every stone has a story.
Among the Khasi and Garo communities, culture isn’t curated—it’s lived. Groves are guarded like grandmothers. Legends drift like monsoon mist. And when you walk with those who know these hills by heart, you begin to see that nature here isn’t landscape—it’s lineage. This isn’t a trip. It’s a listening.
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