Three states. Dozens of valleys. One philosophy — slow travel that leaves places better than you found them.
From the high-altitude cold deserts of Spiti to the lush pine-covered valleys of Kangra, Himachal Pradesh offers the most diverse range of mountain experiences in India. Each valley here is a world unto itself — distinct culture, distinct landscape, distinct pace.
The land of the gods. Uttarakhand carries the Char Dham, the Garhwal peaks, and a spiritual energy woven into every forest trail and glacier-fed river. From Rishikesh's yoga ashrams to Tungnath — the world's highest Shiva temple — this is India at its most sacred and its most wild.
Sikkim is India's smallest state and arguably its most breathtaking. Dominated by Kangchenjunga — the world's third-highest peak — this Himalayan kingdom blends Buddhist monasteries, subtropical forests, alpine lakes, and some of the most dramatic high-altitude landscapes on earth.