Bikaner Travel Guide: How to Experience a Lesser-Visited Rajasthan Without Trying to Fill It

Bikaner Travel Guide: How to Experience a Lesser-Visited Rajasthan Without Trying to Fill It

The City That Doesn’t Try to Impress You Rajasthan has a particular kind of arrival moment that most of its famous cities deliver reliably. Jodhpur announces itself with a fort rising dramatically from a hill above the blue city. Jaisalmer appears from flat desert as a sandstone mirage. Udaipur reveals a lake and a palace

Walking Through Fading Royal Stories

Walking Through Fading Royal Stories

Beyond the postcard dunes and crowded forts, India’s desert landscapes hold a quieter world of forgotten trade routes, fading frescoes, stepwells, and old palace towns that still carry the memory of earlier kingdoms. Desert & Forgotten Kingdoms is our space for journeys through these historic landscapes — across Rajasthan’s desert plains, heritage towns, and lesser-known

Living by the Pace of the Sea

Living by the Pace of the Sea

Travel is the movement of people between relatively distant geographical locations, and can involve travel by foot, bicycle, automobile, train, boat, bus, airplane, or other means, with or without luggage, and can be one way or round trip. Travel can also include relatively short stays between successive movements. Not every coastline is about crowded beaches

Staying Where the Jungle Breathes

Staying Where the Jungle Breathes

India’s wild landscapes are far more than a search for big cats.They are early mornings filled with bird calls, mist rising above sal and teak forests, and the quiet awareness that you are stepping into a landscape that belongs first to the forest and its wildlife. Forests & Wild India is our space for immersive

Shimla Travel Guide: How to Experience a Hill City Without Reducing It to Just a Busy Stop

Shimla Travel Guide: How to Experience a Hill City Without Reducing It to Just a Busy Stop

A City That Was Planned to Work There is something that becomes apparent about Shimla once you have spent a few hours in it, and it is not immediately obvious from photographs or descriptions. The place was designed. Not in the improvised, organic way that most Indian cities develop — not as a settlement that

Where India Still Prays With Its Eyes Open

Where India Still Prays With Its Eyes Open

Many travellers experience India through maps, checklists, and lists of “top places to visit.”But some of the most powerful journeys happen in places where daily life still moves with faith — where a lamp is lit at dawn, people greet the river with folded hands, and temple bells quietly mark the rhythm of the day.

Gentle Spaces to Pause and Begin Again

Gentle Spaces to Pause and Begin Again

Some journeys are taken to see more places.Others are taken to feel less noise. Retreats & Restorative Journeys is our space for the second kind — quiet, nature-based escapes designed for travellers who need stillness, clarity, and a gentle reset. These experiences take place in peaceful mountain or forest landscapes where yoga, mindful movement, nature

Slow Journeys Beyond the Usual Hills

Slow Journeys Beyond the Usual Hills

The Himalaya is far more than famous hill stations and crowded viewpoints.Its real magic lives in the quieter landscapes — small mountain villages, forest trails, terraced farms, and winding paths where life still moves at a slower pace. Himalayan Hinterlands is our space for journeys that explore these lesser-known corners of the mountains. These are

Tea, Rain and Time to Breathe

Tea, Rain and Time to Breathe

Not every hill journey is about rugged trails and remote villages.Some are about wide verandahs, mist rolling through plantations, and the quiet comfort of watching rain fall while a cup of chai warms your hands. Highland Estates & Slow Living is our space for journeys through India’s plantation hills — tea estates, coffee farms, spice

Khajjiar Travel Guide: How to Experience an Open Meadow Without Trying to Turn It Into a Stopover

Khajjiar Travel Guide: How to Experience an Open Meadow Without Trying to Turn It Into a Stopover

A Place That Opens Up Instead of Rising Most mountain destinations in India are organised around altitude. You go up, the valley opens below, the horizon stretches outward, and the experience is defined by the scale of what you can see from above. The higher you go, the more you see, and seeing more is