INDIA JOURNEYS
india doesn't just show you a different country. it shows you a different way of seeing.
i've been taking people to india for years. it changes them every time. it changed me first.
you've thought about india before.
maybe more than once. maybe for years. there's a pull you can't quite explain — a curiosity that doesn't have a clean reason behind it. you're not sure what you're looking for. you just know something in you wants to go.
and something else has been finding reasons not to.
it feels overwhelming. you don't know where to start. you're not sure it's safe to go alone. you wonder if you're even the kind of person who just... goes to india.
i want to tell you something i've learned from taking many people there for the first time:
the ones who feel the pull but can't explain it are always the ones india changes most.
it doesn't let you stay in your head. it asks too much of your senses, your heart, your sense of proportion. the size and beauty and ordinary-extraordinary humanity of it gets under your skin and rearranges something quietly, permanently.
but only if you actually go.
my connection to india is personal.
my father was born in agra — his family home directly across the road from the taj mahal, my grandparents running a restaurant and rickshaw business nearby. i grew up with india in my heart long before i ever stood in it.
and when i finally did, i understood why it had always felt like more than a destination.
india is where the journeys that changed me most happened. and there is nothing i love more than taking people there — especially for the first time.
WHAT ACTUALLY SHIFTS
you arrive with your usual frameworks for how the world works.
india politely dismantles them.
not harshly — it doesn't need to be. the scale of it does the work. the way ordinary life here holds more colour, more texture, more humanity per square metre than anything you've encountered before. the way people who have so much less move through their days with a kind of ease that stops you mid-step and makes you quietly reconsider what you've been telling yourself about what you need.
i've watched it happen on every single journey i've led. the shift happens at different moments for different people — but it always happens.
you come home with more perspective than you left with. more patience. more gratitude for the small things and less attachment to the things you were worrying about. a quieter sense of what actually matters.
most people say they want to go back before they've even unpacked.
MOMENTS YOU'LL CARRY HOME
❋ holi morning
you wake up not quite knowing what to expect. by the time it's over you're covered head to toe in colour and laughing in a way that feels like your whole body is involved. strangers reached for you with open hands. it is impossible to be self-conscious during holi. that's the point.
❋ the backwaters at dusk
your private houseboat drifts through the kerala backwaters as the light changes. the birds go quiet. the water is so still it looks like glass. nobody says anything for a while. there's nothing to say.
❋ a meal in someone’s home
in thekkady, we cook with a local family — learning how they do it, eating what we made together. it is one of those meals nobody forgets, not because of the food but because of what it feels like to be welcomed like that.
❋ the taj mahal at sunrise
you've seen the photos. nothing prepares you. i've stood there many times and it still stops me. the light at that hour, the scale of it, the silence before the crowds arrive. most people cry. there's no embarrassment in it.
❋ varanasi at dawn
a boat on the ganges as the city wakes up. smoke from the ghats. the particular quality of light and noise and ancient rhythm that exists nowhere else on earth. i find it almost impossible to describe. you'll understand when you're there.
❋ the ganga aarti
bells, chant, incense drifting across the water, tiny lamps released downstream. we watch from the riverbank as the ceremony unfolds. something in the group always settles in those moments. i've never seen it not happen.
SEEN THROUGH THEIR EYES
every trip, someone captures something that says it better than i ever could.
upcoming india journeys
upcoming india journeys
INDIA UNCOVERED | explore the sacred, the lived, and the unseen
a deeper journey into the soul of india.
wander sacred spaces where ancient traditions still shape everyday life, sit with local stories, and notice the quiet moments that invite a new kind of connection - to india, and to yourself. this intimate, small group experience gives you space to slow down, feel held, and take in the learnings at your own pace.
COLOURS OF INDIA | an unforgettable journey of culture, flavour + holi
this is a soul-stirring journey through the colour, chaos, and calm of north india.
celebrate Holi with locals, wander ancient laneways, savour slow meals, and feel held every step of the way. this is a fully guided, all-inclusive experience designed to connect you to the heart of India- and the heart of yourself.
QUESTIONS PEOPLE ASK
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honestly — yes, in the best way. india is a lot. the colour, the noise, the scale, the beauty of it. but overwhelming and unsupported are very different things. reddy and i are with you every step, every transition, every moment. i've taken many people to india for the first time and the ones who were most nervous before going are often the ones who are most changed by it. the overwhelm is part of it — and it's completely held when you're not navigating it alone.
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yes — with the right preparation and the right people around you. we are a small, guided group with experienced on-ground support the entire time. you will never be navigating india alone — not at the airport, not between cities, not at any point during the journey. reddy and i have taken groups through india many times and i know how to hold the experience safely without removing the rawness that makes india what it is.
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completely. most people on my journeys travel solo — they arrive somewhere and become part of a group. what most first-time solo travellers tell me afterwards is that it was the best decision they made, because there's no one to compromise with and no one to coordinate around. you just get to show up entirely for yourself.
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no — and i say that with confidence after watching it happen many times. everyone is in the same position, which levels something immediately. and there's something about india specifically that creates real connection quickly. people who came as strangers on my journeys are still in each other's lives long after they've come home.
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for colours of india you can book directly through the link on this page. for india uncovered, i ask that we have a conversation first — because the right fit matters, for you and for the group. whatsapp is the fastest way to reach me and i'll walk you through everything personally.
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your international flights to india are not included. you'll also need a valid indian e-visa (straightforward to apply for online), travel insurance (required to travel with me), and a small amount for personal spending or tips. everything else — all transport within india, domestic flights, accommodation, all meals and experiences — is included.
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speak with your GP or a travel health clinic well before departure — they'll advise based on your personal health history. i'll send you a full pre-departure document covering everything you need to know once your spot is confirmed.
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these journeys involve a moderate amount of walking through temples, markets, laneways and natural spaces — but nothing that requires a specific fitness level. if you have any physical considerations, let me know when you enquire and i'll make sure the experience works for you.
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it's a choice i've made intentionally, not a rule i impose. these journeys are designed as a genuine shift in perspective — and that works best when you're fully present. when the mind is clear and the senses are open, india gets further in. the places move you differently. the conversations go deeper. most people who arrive uncertain about this leave glad it was the way it was.
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add your name to the waitlist for whichever journey is calling you and i'll reach out as soon as new dates are released. new experiences also go to my email list first — worth joining if you want early access.
if india is calling, don’t keep making it wait.
reach out to me directly. no pitch, no pressure. just an honest conversation about whether it's the right fit and the right time.