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We try to ensure that all our trips not only minimise the negative effects of tourism but actually have a positive impact on the communities who welcome us into their villages and often their homes. Using local guides, local transport and local accommodation and paying fair wages, ensures that not only do our clients gain a unique insight into the culture they are visiting but also that as much of their money as possible stays in the local community. Wherever possible we also contribute to community projects (helping to preserve traditional ways of life, providing education and supporting environmental initiatives) and encourage our clients to visit or even lend a helping hand.
Running this trip as a tailor-made trip and using local guides who help our clients to understand and respect the cultural differences means that our clients are often treated as welcomed guests rather than intruding foreigners. We travel at a leisurely pace to allow you the time to fully appreciate the charm of this fascinating country.
Our trip will also include a visit to the Corbett Trust Foundation's Gujjar Villager Land Project and usually an overnight stay with in the village offering a unique opportunity to experience this ancient culture at firsthand.(The Corbett Foundation is a public, charitable trust set up to preserve, protect and conserve the unique ecosystem of Corbett country in the foothills of the Himalayas, to restore the natural harmony between human beings and the surrounding flora and fauna in the natural environment and to restore the ancient simple culture of the hill folk in this area).


We invite every traveller who books a holiday via us to send in a review. Because we don't run the holidays they're completely independent and unedited... remember to read between the lines though, as two people on the same holiday can have different views!

