Classic India
Delhi, Agra, Jaipur, Varanasi
The best way to get to know India is to travel with people who know and love it. That is why our team of guides are not just tour guides, but real guides into the world of Indian culture, history and traditions.
Our guides are locals who know every corner of their regions, speak several languages and are ready to share with you unique stories, legends and traditions. We select professionals who not only have deep expertise, but also know how to create a warm, easy and interesting atmosphere during the trip.
North India Expert
Rahul was born and raised in Jaipur, the heart of Rajasthan, famous for its palaces, forts and rich history. He has been steeped in the culture and traditions of North India since childhood, and now helps travelers see it in an authentic and profound way, not just in the tourist itineraries.
If you want to see Northern India not as an ordinary tourist, but as an explorer, Rahul will be the perfect guide for you. He will show you the real Rajasthan, ancient Agra and multifaceted Delhi the way Indians themselves see them.
Deep knowledge of history and culture: Rahul knows every corner of the Golden Triangle (Delhi – Agra – Jaipur) and can tell you not just dates and facts, but living stories that bring these places to life: How the Taj Mahal was built and what secrets its marble walls keep. Why the Amber Fort in Jaipur is considered one of the most mystical places in Rajasthan. What legends are associated with the maharajas who ruled these lands. What life was like in palaces and temples many centuries ago.
Immersion in local traditions. Rahul does not just conduct excursions, he makes the trip interactive, giving the opportunity to try your hand at traditional activities: Visit local workshops where they create carved marble products, silver jewelry and fabrics using the bandhani technique. Participate in a real puja (traditional prayer ritual) in one of the ancient temples. Meet families of artisans and see how ancient traditions are passed down from generation to generation.
Real Indian cuisine. As a true Rajasthani, Rahul knows where to try real Indian cuisine and what dishes to choose: In Jaipur, he will take you to family restaurants where they cook traditional Rajasthani dishes such as dal baati churma, khad moorgh (chicken baked in sand) and piyaz ki kachori. In Delhi, he will show you the best street eateries where you can try authentic chole bhature, aloo tikki and parhathi. In Agra, he will offer not only to admire the Taj Mahal, but also to try traditional petha - pumpkin sweets that are prepared only here.
Exclusive routes: Rahul is not limited to standard attractions. He will show you: Lost temples and forts, where there are almost no tourists, but the magic of ancient India has been preserved. Colourful bazaars where you can not only buy souvenirs, but also see how fabrics, jewellery and carpets are made. Desert villages where you can spend the night in a traditional house, see camel caravans and hear folk songs under the starry sky.
Yoga and Spiritual Guide
Priya was born and raised in Rishikesh, a world-famous center for yoga and spiritual practices. For over 10 years, she has been conducting yoga tours, retreats and excursions to sacred places in India, helping travelers to better understand the philosophy and traditions of this amazing country.
A true immersion into the world of yoga: Rishikesh is called the capital of yoga, but with so many schools and centers, it can be difficult to choose a truly worthy place. Priya helps her guests find suitable classes, authentic teachers and spiritual practices that match their level of training and interests.
What awaits you: Hatha yoga, kundalini yoga and meditation classes in the best ashrams. Lectures on the philosophy of yoga and Ayurveda from experienced masters. Techniques of pranayama (breathing practices) and mindfulness that will help you find inner balance.
An opportunity to communicate with Indian gurus who share ancient knowledge.
Exclusive spiritual routes: In addition to Rishikesh, Priya organizes trips to the most sacred corners of India, including: Varanasi - the oldest city on the Ganges, where you can see rituals that have existed for thousands of years. The Buddhist monasteries of Dharamsala are where the Dalai Lama lives and Tibetan culture flourishes. Kedarnath and Badrinath are sacred temples in the Himalayas, the path to which becomes a real spiritual test.
Goa and Kerala Expert
Arun was born in southern India and has been studying the rich nature, traditions and cuisine of this region since childhood. He is not just a guide on tourist routes, but a real expert on the hidden corners of Goa and Kerala. If you want to discover South India not as an ordinary tourist, but as an explorer, Arun will show you real exoticism, Ayurvedic traditions and gastronomic discoveries.
Unique Goa – Beaches, Colonial Architecture and Traditions: Goa is not only about bustling beaches, but also about quiet secluded places, Portuguese heritage and nature that is easy to miss without a guide. Arun will show you: Quiet beaches without crowds of tourists – picturesque bays and secret places where you can enjoy the Indian Ocean in solitude. Portuguese colonial quarters – ancient Catholic churches, colorful mansions and narrow streets of Old Goa. Spice and local food markets – an opportunity to try fresh seafood, traditional feni (local drink) and the best dishes of Goan cuisine. Waterfalls and jungle – excursions to nature reserves, where you can see wild monkeys, birds and even leopards.
Ayurveda and healing practices in Kerala: Kerala is the center of Ayurveda, nature and peace. Arun will take you to the best places to rejuvenate and immerse yourself in ancient healing methods: Authentic Ayurvedic centers where you can undergo diagnostics and choose a personalized treatment program. Genuine Ayurvedic spa treatments - massages with herbal oils, steam baths and therapeutic herbal baths. Yoga and meditation practices on the coast - the best centers of Kerala for deep relaxation and spiritual growth.
Backwater Cruises: Kerala is famous for its narrow canals and houseboats that create a unique water world where life flows at its own pace. Arun will organize for you: A traditional houseboat cruise along the backwaters, during which you can see how the locals live in villages on the water. Fishing villages, where you can watch the fishing and taste fresh seafood right on the shore. Spice and tea plantations where you will learn how cardamom, vanilla, cinnamon and pepper are grown.
Gastronomic discoveries: Arun is a true gourmet who knows where to try the best cuisine of South India. Together with him you will be able to: Visit local spice markets where you can try fresh coconuts, mangoes and exotic fruits. Try a traditional sadya - a Kerala multi-course feast served on a banana leaf. Learn to cook South Indian dishes such as dosa, sambar and seafood curry.
Desert Adventure Expert
Samir was born and raised in the heart of Rajasthan, where the Thar Desert is an endless golden ocean of sand dunes, ancient forts and nomadic villages. Since childhood, he has studied the traditions of desert peoples, the history of the Maharajas and the secrets of survival in the harsh desert conditions. Today, he guides travelers through the most mysterious places of Rajasthan, revealing the secrets of ancient India and giving unforgettable adventures.
Exclusive Thar Desert Safari: The Thar Desert is not just sand, it is a world full of life, history and traditions. Samir offers several travel options: Jeep safari on the dunes - an exciting ride on powerful SUVs through the most picturesque corners of the desert. Camel caravan - a traditional journey in the footsteps of ancient merchants, with stops in nomadic villages. Night in the desert under the open sky - a real Bedouin camp with a fire, national music and a starry sky, which you will not see in the cities.
Immersion in the culture of Rajasthan. Samir will help you touch the life of the desert people, introduce you to the locals and reveal unique traditions: A visit to nomadic villages, where you can see how people live, raise cattle and weave carpets by hand. Visit mud forts built hundreds of years ago, where time seems to have stopped. Participate in traditional rituals and dances – an evening in the desert with the sounds of folk instruments and performances of kalaripayattu (war dances of Rajasthan).
Ancient forts and ghost towns. Rajasthan is famous for its legendary forts and abandoned cities, shrouded in mysticism: Jaisalmer Fort is one of the few active forts where people still live. Abandoned city of Kuldhara – a village abandoned by its inhabitants in one night, about which there are dozens of legends. Mehrangarh Fort in Jodhpur – a colossal fortress with the best views of the "blue city".
Traditional cuisine of the desert region. Sameer is an expert on Rajasthan gastronomy, where even the food reflects the harsh conditions of the desert. Along with it, you will try: Dal Baati Churma – ice-baked bread served with spicy lentils. Khad Moorgh – meat baked underground in hot sand. Kachori and Pyaz Kachori – crispy snacks popular among locals.
Delhi, Agra, Jaipur, Varanasi
travels to Goa, Kerala and the Andaman Islands
trekking and yoga tours in the mountains
Varanasi, Rishikesh, Buddhist monasteries
Diwali, Holi, Kumbh Mela and other unique events