
The legendary Himalayan and heartland routes — reborn as chauffeured, oxygen-equipped, beautifully paced journeys for families, friends and unhurried explorers. You watch the horizons change. We handle everything else.
The destinations stay wild. The travelling becomes wonderfully easy. Here's how we make epic feel effortless.
AC SUVs and Tempo Travellers with seasoned mountain chauffeurs. Your only job is the window seat.
Gentle starts, short drive days, kid-tested stops and grandparent-approved hotels. Ages six to seventy-six.
Boutique hotels, lakeside cottages, heritage havelis — every one slept in by our own crew first.
A captain travels with every group, joined by local storytellers who open doors no guidebook knows.
Oxygen and oximeters at altitude, doctor on call, acclimatisation-led routes, first-aid trained crew.
Never more than twelve guests. By day two nobody is a stranger; by the last bonfire, everyone is family.
Some classrooms have clouds for ceilings.Somewhere above 4,000 metres
Spiti, Rajasthan, Rishikesh–Mussoorie, the Andamans and more — filters included.
See all journeysA taste of the roads, rivers and reunions waiting on the other side of one enquiry.
For years, India's most beautiful roads belonged to expedition riders — while parents, kids and grandparents waved them off from the gate. We thought that was a terrible waste of a window seat.
So we rebuilt those exact routes around comfort: expert chauffeurs, oxygen-equipped vehicles, unhurried days and stays worth writing home about. The wild stayed wild. Getting there became the easy part.
We measure journeys in gasps per kilometre.Meghalaya, last October
Every journey is laced with experiences chosen for shared delight — easy enough for little legs, magical enough for everyone.
Tigers in Ranthambore, elephants in Periyar — with expert naturalists.
Drift through palm-lined canals while dinner cooks fresh on board.
Forts and bazaars brought alive by storytellers, not signboards.
Milky Way skies over Pangong and Spiti, hot chocolate in hand.
Butter tea in Ladakhi homes, sadya feasts in Kerala — recipes to keep.
Double-humped camels on Hunder's dunes, heritage rails in tea country.
The bonds made on the road are pure, fresh and everlasting — hear it from travellers who've been.
"Our 8-year-old and my 68-year-old father both call this the best holiday of their lives. Pangong at sunset without a single worry — oxygen, snacks, warm rooms, everything was already thought of."
"At our age we'd written off the Himalayas. Spiti was paced so gently we never once felt rushed or breathless — and the crew treated us like their own parents."
"I wanted Meghalaya's waterfalls without driving those roads myself. By the second evening our little group felt like family. Friendships, photographs, zero exhaustion."
Real roads, real light, real families — straight from recent departures.
Tell us who's travelling and we'll send a day-by-day plan within 24 hours — no obligation, just wanderlust.