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.

Assam
Kaziranga
Two-thirds of the world's one-horned rhinos. Elephant grass taller than the jeep. Nothing else looks like it.

Kerala
Periyar
Walking safaris, not jeep drives. Elephants from a boat. The South Indian park we actually send people to.

Rajasthan
Ranthambhore
Tigers against ruins. Crowded, and worth it for the right four days in March or April.

West Bengal
Sundarbans
The only mangrove tiger forest in the world. You won't see a tiger. That's almost the point.

Maharashtra
Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve
Quieter than Bandhavgarh in March, drier than Pench in May. Tigers come down to the lakes when the heat sets in.

Central India
Bandhavgarh
The highest tiger density in India. Walking safaris allowed.

Central India
Kanha
Sal forests, sambar at dusk, the Banjar river running through.

Central India
Pench
Kipling's jungle. Leaner crowds, leopard country.

Central India
Satpura
On-foot, kayak, and night drives — India's most flexible park.