Inspiration to travel.

Kantha Jackets.

We are currently finalizing the bookings for our upcoming tours to India and Uzbekistan.

The first tour will start on March 7th and will cover Central India. It will showcase all that the region has to offer. The second tour will take place on March 20th and will take guests to Jaipur to experience the Holi Festival, attend workshops, and visit the Taj Mahal. On April 9th, there will be a separate tour to Uzbekistan. You can find more information about the tours on our website.

These back-to-back tours have been designed to provide flexibility to our guests.

You can choose to go on either one or both of the tours. If you are interested in studying India, joining both tours can be a great investment. By doing so, you only need to pay for one airfare. Moreover, adding Uzbekistan to the itinerary helps reduce the travel distance. If you are already in India on tour, it's only a two-and-a-half-hour flight to Uzbekistan. This is a more reasonable travel time than the 24 hours it would take to fly from the USA.

I've been traveling and teaching for a long time now, and my Indian business partner, Mr. Govind, is one of the best tour guides in India with years of experience in the industry. Together, we've noticed areas in the tourism industry that we believe can be improved, and that's why we decided to start our own tour company.

We've already completed three great trips in the past year, and we're thrilled to be starting the next five.

Our goal is to provide our guests with not just a tour but new friendships. We share a love for textiles, photography, and art, and we want to share that passion with you. We believe in taking the time to stop and connect with the local communities we visit, learning about their culture and way of life. We're excited to embark on this journey with you and can't wait to create unforgettable memories together."  We take it slowly and consider your needs to the max”

I have 1000’s of photos of our last three tours, but I decided to add a few, and the stories behind them. The fact that we can just stop and visit folks on a whim gives us so much more to explore in following tours.

During a planned trip to the fish market, my friends and I stumbled upon a group of women who were busy creating traditional bags and embroideries. As they waited for the fish catch to arrive, we spent time with them until they had to go back to cleaning and selling fish. This unexpected experience turned out to be the highlight of our day.

We would love to share our adventures with you, send us a message if you’re interested.

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