Our Logo —
The Tree of Life
Our logo, the Tree of Life, symbolizes growth, connection, and discovery — the essence of travel across India. Its intricate branches and roots reflect how journeys intertwine people, cultures, and landscapes, celebrating the incredible diversity of India. Each element of the design represents balance and harmony between tradition and modernity, much like the experiences we create for our travelers.
India From Buddha to Bapu
India Unveiled
Separated by two millennia yet united by timeless ideals, the Buddha and Mahatma Gandhi (Bapu) shaped India’s moral and spiritual landscape. Both illuminated paths of peace, compassion, and nonviolence — one through enlightenment, the other through action. This journey traces the living legacy of their teachings across India, exploring how ancient wisdom continues to inspire modern values of equality, harmony, and truth.
Bridging Millennia
India’s Ever-Evolving Story
India stands as a vibrant bridge between heritage and progress — redefining itself while staying true to the ideals that have shaped it for millennia.
Rooted in a civilization that stretches back thousands of years, India continues to evolve — vibrant, dynamic, and ever-changing.
It is a land where ancient traditions meet modern aspirations, where timeless heritage and youthful energy come together to shape the India of the 21st century and beyond.
India — an old country, yet a young nation.
From Yeti to Tiger
The Story of Nepal
From the mythical Yeti of the Himalayas to the Royal Bengal tiger of the southern jungles, Nepal is a land of dramatic contrasts and enduring wonder. Snow-clad peaks meet warm, fertile valleys, and ancient legends continue to shape everyday life.
In the Kathmandu Valley, history thrives in the temples and palaces of Patan and Bhaktapur, where artisans still work with the devotion of their ancestors. The spirit of faith flows through the presence of the Living Goddess, Kumari, and the serene grandeur of Swayambhunath and Boudhanath Stupa.
Crossing Bridges of Tradition
In Bhutan