France gets 90 million tourists a year.
India gets 6 million.
India has more to offer than France, Italy, Japan and Greece combined.
We have 42 UNESCO World Heritage Sites. We have 6 major world religions born or rooted here. We have mountains taller than any in Europe. Beaches cleaner than the Caribbean. Food more diverse than all of Southeast Asia. And a 5,000-year-old civilisation that is still fully alive.
And yet — the world doesn't come.
Because nobody told them.
Until now.
We are not a travel company. We don't have offices or sales teams.
We are ordinary Indian citizens who are tired of watching the world
fly over our country to reach somewhere less extraordinary.
This website costs us time we could spend elsewhere.
We built it anyway. Because India deserves better.
"I went to the Golden Temple at 4am. I sat on the marble floor with thousands of strangers — Hindus, Muslims, tourists, farmers — all eating the same simple food in silence. I cried and I didn't know why. I still don't. But I know I will come back."
"I am a Buddhist from Japan. I have visited every sacred Buddhist site in Asia. But when I sat under the Bodhi Tree in Bodh Gaya — the actual tree where Buddha became Buddha — I understood for the first time what 2,500 years means."
"I rafted Grade 4 rapids on the Ganges in Rishikesh. The same river where priests were performing prayers 10 metres away. Adventure and divinity in the same breath. No other country on earth can do this."
"As an NRI Jain family from London, we had been planning the Shikharji pilgrimage for twenty years. When we finally stood on Parasnath Hill at sunrise — 20 Tirthankaras attained Moksha on this ground — my father wept. We all did."
"I came to India as a researcher. I left as something else entirely. On Thursday night at Nizamuddin Dargah in Delhi, I heard qawwali that was 700 years old — and it was the most alive music I have ever heard."
"I am Israeli. I have travelled everywhere. But Rishikesh — the yoga, the mountains, the river, the food, the kindness of the people — I came for two weeks. I stayed for three months. This happens to many of us."
We are a citizen initiative. That means we will never lie to you to get you here. India has some areas that are not yet safe for tourists — and you deserve to know which ones. We mark them clearly. We will never send you somewhere dangerous.
No commission. No hidden charges. No pressure.
We help you understand India so completely that
when you arrive — it feels like coming home.