Wildlife · Wilderness · Wanderlust

Where the wild still speaks,
and we listen with a camera.

Tailor-made wildlife photography journeys across the forests, wetlands, and Himalayan foothills of India — for travellers who'd rather chase light than checklists.

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Grand Tour

Photo journeys, not package tours.

India is not one wilderness — it is a hundred. The salt-pan light of Bharatpur in January feels nothing like the dripping sal forests of Kanha in June. We design every trip around what you want to see and the kind of light you want to make it in. No bus rosters. No tick-list rush. Just patient mornings, quiet drivers, and the time to actually wait for the picture.

Ranthambore · Kanha · Tadoba

Tigers, on their own clock.

We work the same zones the tigers work — repeatedly, patiently — until you and a striped queen share a single, unhurried morning.

Signature Tours

Six landscapes. One obsession.

Each itinerary is built around a flagship experience and a season — designed so you arrive when the wilderness is at its photographic best.

Keoladeo · Sultanpur · Bharatpur

Wetlands at first light.

Mist on still water; egrets folding themselves into prayer; a rickshaw bell, far away. Wetland mornings are India's gentlest classroom.

From the Journal

Recent stories from the field.

Whispers of the Sattal Winter — Sattal · Dec 2020
Sattal · Dec 2020

Whispers of the Sattal Winter

Frosted oak leaves, woodsmoke from a tin-roofed teashop, and a Himalayan rubythroat that arrives like a struck match.

Shakti in the Stones — Ranthambore · 2022
Ranthambore · 2022

Shakti in the Stones

Tigress T-111 walks the same sandstone path her grandmother walked. Some thrones, you inherit.

Keoladeo at Dawn — Bharatpur · Nov 2021
Bharatpur · Nov 2021

Keoladeo at Dawn

Painted storks lift off the marsh in slow rotations of pink and black. The light is honey. The rickshaws are quiet.

All Stories

Sattal · Pangot · Mishmi

Where the Himalayas begin.

Oak, rhododendron, the thin cold smell of fir; rubythroats and laughingthrushes in the mossy understory. Birding here is a kind of slow meditation.

How a Grand Tour Works

Three steps. Then we're in the field.

01

Tell us your dream species

Tigers, leopards, a particular owl, the great Indian rhinoceros — or "anything Himalayan in winter." We'll suggest the right park, the right month, and the right hide.

02

We design your tour

A custom itinerary with permits, vehicles, naturalist-guides, lodging, and meals — all tuned to dawn light and your camera.

03

You travel. We sweat the details.

From airport pickup to the last sunset on the last drive — we run the logistics so you can focus on the camera.