A quiet Himalayan hill town, easily accessible from Dehradun.
Chakrata is not chosen for convenience. It is chosen for stillness, altitude, forest density, and silence. Two thousand meters above the plains, in a Himalayan forest where sound travels differently a…
Remote Himalayan basecamp for classic multi-day treks.
Sankri is not chosen easily. It is chosen for rawness, altitude, remoteness, and the particular medicine of mountain basecamp. Three thousand meters above the plains, at the convergence of trekking ro…
A soft, accessible Himalayan retreat—romance and quiet in the clouds.
Mussoorie is chosen for accessibility wrapped in beauty. Two thousand meters above the plains, in rolling cloud-covered hills dotted with pines and deodar trees, this is where serious rest arrives wit…
High-altitude alpine meadows for transformation and embodied presence.
Munsiyari is not chosen casually. It is chosen for transformation through terrain and altitude. Three thousand six hundred meters above sea level, in the high alpine meadows of the eastern Himalayas, …
Yoga capital and spiritual gateway—traditions alive on the Ganges.
Rishikesh is chosen for its spiritual gravity. On the banks of the Ganges, in the yoga capital of India, this is where thousands of years of contemplative traditions are still alive in daily practice.…
Gateway to Brahmatal and Roopkund — alpine lakes and snow ridges in the Garhwal Himalayas.
…
Historic mountain town and launchpad for Kuari Pass, Pangarchulla, and the Nanda Devi region.
…
A high-altitude river valley in Ladakh — raw remoteness, ancient monasteries, and transformative silence.
Zanskar is not chosen lightly. It is chosen because nowhere else on the subcontinent offers this particular combination — a high-altitude river valley sealed by mountains, monasteries older than most …
A Himalayan Network, Not a Single Destination
We work across multiple locations because different people need different kinds of places. Someone recovering from burnout needs the accessible forest silence of Chakrata. A serious practitioner may need the monastic remoteness of Zanskar. A first-time trekker might start from Sankri. A yoga seeker heads to Rishikesh.
Each location is selected — not for tourism appeal, but for what it offers the nervous system, the body, and the inner life of the people who travel there.
If you are unsure which location suits you, reach out. We will help you choose based on your intention, fitness, and what you are seeking.