India is not one country — it is many worlds layered upon each other. Rajasthan's royal sands, Kerala's emerald waters, Ladakh's cosmic silence, the North East's ancient green. We've walked every road so you can travel it perfectly.
Most people think they know India. Then they travel it — and realise they had barely scratched the surface. The India we know from history textbooks is not the India of real travel. The India of real travel is a continent of infinite texture, colour, contradiction, and beauty.
We have spent a decade exploring it — from the golden desert forts of Rajasthan at dawn to the mist-wrapped tea gardens of Munnar at dusk, from the high-altitude monasteries of Ladakh to the living root bridges of Meghalaya. Every destination we offer is one we know personally.
That is the difference between booking a trip and booking a journey. We'll make sure yours is the latter.
Curated circuits from royal Jaipur to desert Jaisalmer — each designed around your pace and style.
Jaipur's Amber Fort, Jodhpur's Mehrangarh, Udaipur's Lake Palace, and Jaisalmer's living fort — the complete Rajasthan grand circuit, paced perfectly for families.
The golden dunes of the Thar Desert, camel safaris at sunset, a night in a luxury desert camp under a sky flooded with stars — Jaisalmer at its most magical.
The City of Lakes and the Blue City, experienced through palace hotels, private boat rides on Lake Pichola, and rooftop dinners overlooking Mehrangarh Fort.
Book heritage hotels well in advance for Oct–Feb. Carry a light dupatta or scarf for temple visits. Bargain confidently at bazaars — it's expected. The Amber Fort is best at 8 AM before crowds. Always try the local dal baati churma.
From misty hill stations to tranquil backwater houseboats — Kerala designed around you.
Kochi's colonial charm, Munnar's emerald tea hills, Thekkady's spice-scented forests, and a night on a traditional houseboat gliding through Alleppey's canals.
Two of Kerala's crown jewels — Munnar's rolling green hills and Alleppey's legendary backwaters. Perfect for couples and honeymooners seeking serene beauty.
The complete Kerala journey — Kochi, Wayanad, Munnar, Periyar, Alleppey, Kovalam — ending on the Arabian Sea with Ayurvedic spa days and Kathakali evenings.
Book houseboat stays at least 3 weeks ahead in peak season. The Onam festival (Aug–Sep) is spectacular. Carry mosquito repellent for forest areas. Try Karimeen pollichathu (pearl spot fish) and banana leaf meals. Dress modestly near temples.
Every Ladakh trip includes acclimatisation days — we never rush altitude. Your safety is our plan.
Acclimatise in Leh, explore Magnetic Hill and Sangam, overnight by Pangong Tso, cross the world's highest motorable road Khardungla, and camp in Nubra Valley's sand dunes.
A deeper dive into Ladakh's spiritual soul — Hemis, Thiksey, Diskit monasteries, the Indus-Zanskar confluence, and remote Tso Moriri lake at 4,522 metres.
A focused 5-day circuit for those with limited time — Leh sightseeing, the iconic Magnetic Hill, Shanti Stupa at sunrise, and a day at Pangong Tso. Maximum Ladakh, minimum days.
Spend the first 2 days in Leh only — no excursions until you've acclimatised. Drink plenty of water. Avoid alcohol for the first 48 hours. We always build acclimatisation into our itineraries. Diamox (altitude medication) available on advice.
Our North East specialists personally guide every itinerary — this region needs someone who truly knows it.
Shillong's colonial charm, Cherrapunji's living root bridges, the impossibly clear Dawki River, Mawlynnong (Asia's cleanest village), and Rainbow Falls hidden in the forest.
Kaziranga's one-horned rhinos, Majuli the world's largest river island, Guwahati's riverside ghats, then into Meghalaya's misty hills and glass rivers. Wild and wonderful.
An immersive journey through Assam, Meghalaya, Sikkim, and Arunachal Pradesh — encountering tribal cultures, ancient monasteries, snow peaks, and wilderness unlike anywhere else in India.
Inner Line Permits (ILP) are required for Arunachal Pradesh, Nagaland, and Mizoram — we handle all permits for you. Allow 7–10 days processing. Most of Meghalaya, Assam, and Sikkim are open without special permits for Indian citizens.
From family-friendly Shimla to adventure-heavy Spiti — Himachal for every kind of traveller.
The classic Himachal holiday — Shimla's colonial Mall Road, Kufri's snow play, Manali's Rohtang Pass, Solang Valley paragliding, and cosy wooden cafés in Old Manali.
McLeod Ganj's Tibetan quarter and Dalai Lama temple, then into the Parvati Valley's hippie calm at Kasol — waterfalls, riverside camping, and the best momos in India.
The cold desert valley of Spiti at 12,000+ feet — Key Monastery, Chandratal Lake like a blue jewel in the mountains, Pin Valley's snow leopard territory. For the bold traveller.
Rohtang Pass requires a permit (arranged by us). Book snow activity hotels 1 month ahead in winter. Spiti is only accessible May–October. The Shimla Toy Train from Kalka (UNESCO heritage) is unmissable — book ahead. Carry warm layers even in summer at high altitude.
Planned with deep care and cultural respect — so the journey is as meaningful as the destination.
The Ganga Aarti at dusk, a dawn boat ride past the ghats, the burning ghats of Manikarnika, Sarnath where the Buddha gave his first sermon, and the sacred Triveni Sangam at Prayagraj.
The four sacred dhams — Yamunotri, Gangotri, Kedarnath, and Badrinath — traversed with proper rest days, helicopter options for Kedarnath, and VIP darshan arrangements at each temple.
The Golden Temple at 4 AM when silence blankets the sacred pool, langar with thousands of devotees, the electric Wagah Border ceremony, and Jallianwala Bagh's haunting memorial.
We plan pilgrimage tours with deep cultural respect — appropriate dress guidance, puja timings, pandit arrangements on request, prasad coordination, and senior citizen comfort built into every itinerary. Helicopter booking for Kedarnath included in all Char Dham packages as an option.
Every corner of India holds a world within itself. Here's a quick view of the regions we know best — and the stories waiting inside each one.
The absolute best time across most of India. Post-monsoon freshness, Diwali, comfortable temperatures everywhere.
Pleasantly cool in plains, snow in mountains. Perfect for Rajasthan and South India. Shimla and Manali blanketed in snow.
Mountains open up — Ladakh, Himachal, and Char Dham are at their best. Plains get warm; head north or to hills.
Waterfalls at full roar, lush green everywhere. North East is spectacular. Kerala's Ayurveda season. Rajasthan surprisingly beautiful.
We took our children to Rajasthan for the first time — they had never seen forts or deserts or camels. By the end, my 9-year-old told me it was the best week of his life. That is entirely due to how carefully Jay Tirupati planned every single day.
The Meghalaya trip was the most unique travel experience of my life. Root bridges, crystal rivers, mist — none of it felt real. And everything was flawlessly arranged. I've never trusted an agency more.
Took my elderly parents on the Varanasi pilgrimage tour. They had been wanting to go for 20 years. The care with which Jay Tirupati handled every detail — the ghats, the aarti, the temples — was extraordinary.
Ladakh was something I'd dreamed of for a decade. When it finally happened, it was even more extraordinary than I imagined. The acclimatisation days were wisely built in — I had zero altitude sickness.
Kerala for our honeymoon. We had a private houseboat on the backwaters for a full night. We floated through green silence and watched the stars come out over the water. Nothing will ever beat that.
India does not need to be discovered — it needs to be experienced. Slowly, personally, and with someone who has already walked the road before you.
Tell us your dream destination — or let us suggest one based on your travel style, your season, and the kind of experience you're after. We'll build something unforgettable.