All destinations
Every place we’ve built journeys around.
We don’t pretend to know everywhere. Below are the regions we’ve walked, returned to, and built relationships in. If a place isn’t here, ask us — we’ll either send you to someone better, or tell you it’s on our list.

West Bengal
Bishnupur
The terracotta temple town of the Malla kings. Brick the colour of dried blood, panels that read like a Mahabharata graphic novel.

Madhya Pradesh
Khajuraho
A thousand-year-old temple complex in a small Bundelkhand town. Best read slowly, panel by panel, in the cool hours.

Tamil Nadu
Madurai
A working temple city that has been a working temple city for two thousand years. The Meenakshi complex still runs five pujas a day.

Madhya Pradesh
Maheshwar
Ahilyabai Holkar's eighteenth-century river town on the Narmada. Ghats, a fort, and the loom-shed that still weaves the Maheshwari sari.

Rajasthan
Pushkar
A small lake town held together by a Brahma temple, fifty-two ghats, and a camel fair the rest of India has mostly forgotten how to read.

Trans-Himalaya
Ladakh
Monastery valleys, snow leopards in winter, slow tea at altitude.

Trans-Himalaya
Spiti
Cold-desert villages, 1,000-year-old monasteries, no signal.

Northern Plains
Banaras
The river, the lanes, and a city that has never paused.

Rajasthan
Jaipur
The pink city, but seen through the families that built it.